Επανάληψη Τετάρτη 23 Φεβρουαρίου 1972

Το 23 Φεβρουαρίου 1972 ήταν Τετάρτη κάτω από το σύμβολο του αστεριού του . Ήταν η 53 ημέρα του χρόνου. Πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών ήταν ο Richard M. Nixon.

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23rd of February 1972 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 23 Φεβρουαρίου 1972

TV: WNET Moves Into News With '51st State'

Date: 24 February 1972

By JOHN J. O'CONNOR

John O'CONNOR

J J O'Connor series on TV news shows says Channel 13-WNET program 51st State is' refreshingly brash and impertinent look at local news

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Supreme Court to Expedite Hearing on Gravel's Action in the Pentagon Papers Dispute

Date: 23 February 1972

Special to The New York Times

US Sup Ct schedules hearing on appeals growing out of litigation between Sen Gravel and Justice Dept over impact of Cong privilege upon grand jury's investigation of Gravel's reading of Pentagon papers to Sen subcom and subsequent pub of them by Beacon Press; ct stays have frozen grand jury's inquiry into Sen's role in pub

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Broken Ice

Date: 23 February 1972

ed on Jenmin Jih Pao's treatment of Nixon's visit as breaking ice in Chinese-US relations

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Hanoi Is Silent on Trip; Korean Reds Give News

Date: 23 February 1972

By TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times

treatment of Nixon visit to Peking by press in Communist countries discussed; Hanoi press silent

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More Photos in Newspaper

Date: 24 February 1972

Jenmin Jih Pao publishes 4 more pictures relating to Nixon's visit to Peking

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Supreme Court Asked for First Amendment Rule Protecting News Sources

Date: 24 February 1972

Special to The New York Times

Sup Ct case, involving subpoenaing of reporters P Pappas (WTEV), P M Branzburg (Louisville Courier-Journal) and E Caldwell (NY Times) to obtain sources of their information, continues; journalists attys ask ct to approve 1st Amendment rule that would give reporters privilege not to testify unless there was compelling need for their evidence; Pappas atty E B Prettyman Jr, whose client refused to testify about information he learned in confidence from Black Panthers during '70 racial unrest in Mass, says reporters information would 'dry up' if ct does not protect sources' confidences; Caldwell's attys hold that adverse ct ruling would reduce flow of sensitive information to public; US Solicitor Gen Reynolds argues that special privilege for newsmen would be novel interpretation of 1st Amendment

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' Pragmatic Solution' Sought on Taiwan Newsmen

Date: 24 February 1972

By HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times

E D Canham and 16 other leading Amer news execs meet with Sec Gen Waldheim on issue of ouster of Nationalist Chinese newsmen at UN T C Tang and Chen-chi Lin; Canham repts Waldheim said he would work for a 'pragmatic solution' permitting their reaccreditation; other execs listed; group is com of fraternity Sigma Delta Chi

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P. B. S. to Propose Public Affairs Chief and Advisory Panel

Date: 23 February 1972

By GEORGE GENT

George GENT

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) will make 2 controversial proposals to its bd of dirs on Mar 6; 1 calls for appt of experienced journalist to coordinate public affairs programing on PBS; other calls for creation of 12-member advisory panel of journalists to evaluate service's programs and performance; these and other regulations on production and distribution of public-affairs programs are contained in rept that PBS pres H N Gunn Jr will submit to bd for approval at its meeting in Washington, DC; proposals, particularly 1 creating advisory panel to back up new public affairs coordinator, are already meeting with resistance from newsmen in public TV; proposal to strengthen journalistic arm of PBS is being put forward now because of internal disputes over public-affairs programing that have recently plagued medium and brought with them growing hostility from some members of Cong and Nixon Adm; several TV newsmen and producers, who say they have no objection to apptmt of newsman to coordinate medium's chaotic production activities, fear evaluation panel will jeopardize integrity and ind of coordinator and introduce 'journalistic rule' by com; B D Moyers and NET producer A Perlmutter oppose PBS coordination, but F W Friendly supports plan; leading candidate for coordinator's job is KERA (Dallas) news dir J C Lehrer; Lehrer comments

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NIXON SEES CHOU IN TWO SESSIONS OF POLICY TALKS; Peking Lets Public Know About Visit With Extensive Reports, Stirring Wide Excitement Nixon Sees Chou for Two Sessions of Policy Talks; Public Is Informed of the Visit Extensive Reports Stir Excitement in Streets

Date: 23 February 1972

By MAX FRANKELSpecial to The New York Times

Nixon illus

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Job of Official Chinese Paper Is Not to Report News

Date: 23 February 1972

By TILLMAN DURDINSpecial to The New York Times

Chou illus

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