YUGOSLAVS BUILD WORLD NEWS UNIT; Third-World Agency Seeks to Cut Western Influence Big Agency Role Resented A Meeting on News Policy
Date: 25 January 1976
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
Yugoslavia, as main organizer of news-gathering pool depending on contributions from nations of 3d world, is seeking to undercut influence of major Western news agencies; has worked out cooperative arrangements with 26 official news agencies for sharing of news; dispatches from all countries are distributed without charge; main task of gathering dispatches has been handled by Tanyug; Yugoslav Information Office says many more agencies are expected to join pool; Nonaligned News Agency Pool currently comprises Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chad, Cuba, Eqypt, Ghana, India, Iraq, N Korea, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Mex, Morocco, PLO, Panama, Peru, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, South Yemen, Yugoslavia and Zambia; Somalia is expected to join soon, and S Vietnamese Liberation press agency is already contributor (M)
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The Cloudy Sunshine Law
Date: 25 January 1976
By SIDNEY ZION
Sidney ZION
Comment on NJ's new Open Public Meetings Act, popularly known as Sunshine Law; illus (M)
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Inquiry Shows Secret Aid To Many Foreign Leaders; House Panel Says a Third of Intelligence Operations Involved Funds for Political Parties--$75 Million Went to Italy Security Council Arm Other Initiatives Standards Unknown Summary Orders
Date: 26 January 1976
Special to The New York Times
HR Com on Intelligence rept says that many of operations approved by CIA without having been sent to Forty Com involved financial support for friendly foreign news media, major propaganda efforts, insertion of articles in foreign press and distribution of books and leaflets; says that only 1/4 of total press and propaganda program was directed by agency at Soviet-bloc nations, and that much of that involved clandestine delivery of Western literature to those countries and exporting to West of works by dissident Soviet authors (S)
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Kurdish Rebels in Iraq Gave Three Rugs to Kissinger
Date: 26 January 1976
Special to The New York Times
CIA Dir William E Colby notes that unilateral release of document containing long sections on CIA's financing of pol parties in Italy and its shipment of arms to anti-Communist forces in Angola and to Kurdish rebels in Iraq, much of which has already appeared in news accounts, violates HR Select Com on Intelligence's agreement with White House to 1st seek Pres Ford's approval to make it public (S)
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Sports News Briefs; '75 Football Season Ends Tonight
Date: 26 January 1976
St Francis VI (US) wins 3d successive race in Amer-Australian Challenge Cup for 6-Meter class yachts, Sydney (S)
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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day--Section 1
Date: 25 January 1976
comment on Sec Kissinger's mission to Moscow (M)
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News of the Realty Trade; Gucci Buys a Building on 5th Ave. A Connecticut Lease Construction Costs A Slight Name Change
Date: 25 January 1976
Leases plant in Milford, Conn, for 10 yrs from Aerosol Techniques (S)
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