$100,000 Given For Free Press Committee
Date: 13 July 1977
Frank E Gannett Newspaper Foundation has contributed $100,000 to World Press Freedom Development Com, which is trying to raise $1-million; com was formed as effort to head off trend among underdeveloped countries toward increased govt control of publishing and broadcasting facilities; chmn of exec com is Jack R Howard (S)
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U.S. Protests Attack in Moscow
Date: 14 July 1977
US Embassy protests to Soviet Foreign Min attack on CBS correspondent Bernard Redmont and his cameraman Kurt Hoefle during filming in Soviet beer garden (S)
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Moscow Charges Toth Accepted Assignments From U.S. 'Agencies'; Newspaper Denies Soviet Charges
Date: 13 July 1977
By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Special to The New York Times
Malcolm BROWNE
dissident scientists Andrei D Sakharov, Igor R Shafarevich, Yuri A Golfand, Valentin F Turchin and Naum S Meiman sign appeal for participants at physics conf near Moscow to support Yuri F Orlov, physicist who has been imprisoned since Feb '77 because of human rights activities (M)
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TV: Mindless Blurbs Go 'Coast to Coast'
Date: 13 July 1977
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor revs NBC News pilot entitled Coast to Coast; host Pia Lindstrom por
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News Summary; International National Metropolitan Business/Finance
Date: 13 July 1977
transcript of Pres Carter's news conf
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PAROLE BILL IS VOTED IN ALBANY BY SENATE; Measure, Agreed To by Assembly Leaders and Carey, Establishes Guidelines and Autonomy Assemblymen Told to Show Up Today FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AGENCY SHOP APPREHENDING SHOPLIFTERS HOMEOWNERS' RELIEF FLAGS FOR FUNERALS RETIRED ELECTED OFFICIALS SOCIAL SECURITY BORROWING AGAINST INSURANCE CITY RESIDENCY LAW
Date: 13 July 1977
By GLENN FOWLER Special to The New York Times
Glenn Special
Sen approves bill requiring firm guidelines for granting parole to prisoners and giving independence to Parole Div, removing it from Correctional Services Dept; illus (M)
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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Domestic and Foreign Affairs; 1. Neutron Bomb 2. Minimum Wage Proposal 3. Starting Nuclear War 4. Soviet Eavesdropping 5. Stock Market Uncertainty 6. Natural Gas Deregulation 7. Soviet Rhetoric 8. Middle East 9. Abortion 10. Relations With Congress 11. F.B.I. Director 12. Soviet Relations
Date: 13 July 1977
The New York Times/Teresa Zabala
transcript of news conf
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World News Briefs; Egypt Said to Break Up Extremist Cult's Army Cell British Court Convicts Editor of Blasphemy Senate Panel Approves Mexican Jail Exchange U.S. Pledges $22 Million To Aid Palestine Refugees
Date: 13 July 1977
US pledges $22-million more to UN aid program for Palestine refugees, bringing total '77 contribution to $48.7-million (S)
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Prominent Chrisian Democrat Shot In Italian Urban Terrorist Attack
Date: 14 July 1977
Terrorists shoot Maurizio Puddu, councilman of Christian Dem Party, near his home (S)
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