But If You Laugh, It Hurts
Date: 14 November 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston on Justice Dept continued use of FBI to try to prove there was some kind of conspiracy against the Govt in the publication of Pentagon study documents; cites various FBI actions including those involving Ellsberg, Council on Foreign Relations and N Sheehan
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Memoirs Of A Dog-Tired Foreign Correspondent; Memoirs of A Dog-Tired Foreign Correspondent
Date: 14 November 1971
By EDWARD BEHR
Edward BEHR
Newsweek Paris bureau chief E Behr describes travel problems of a foreign correspondent; cartoons
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' This Is Living' -And Sometimes Dying; Times Square:
Date: 14 November 1971
-- EARL SHORRIS
E Shorris describes sordid lives of street people of Times Sq, area in which shooting of Times employes took place; illus
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White House Bars a Radical Reporter
Date: 14 November 1971
By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAMSpecial
Forcade por
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PAKISTANI MEETS PEKING DELEGATES; U.N. Envoys Discuss Indian Conflict, Reportedly in Light of Statement by Rogers
Date: 14 November 1971
By HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times
Chiao and Huang visit Pakistani mission; Kao chosen to stay as press officer for delegation when his adm duties have been completed; he holds impromptu news conf at Roosevelt Hotel; diplomats struck by low-key approach of delegation
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London: A Dance Haven at The Place
Date: 15 November 1971
By BERNARD WEINRAUBSpecial to The New York Times
Photographs of war made by L Burrows, killed after his helicopter was shot down over Laos in Feb 10, '71, exhibited Royal Photographic Soc, London
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Date: 15 November 1971
United News of India repts 3 Pakistani jet fighters violated Indian airspace in northern Kashmir
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Riad Invited to Peking
Date: 14 November 1971
Egyptian Min Riad reptdly has been invited and is expected to make official visit to Communist China in Jan
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Cambodians Abandon Rumlong
Date: 14 November 1971
Cambodian soldiers abandon Rumlong after 19-day enemy siege, leave behind over 40 wounded soldiers
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