Wilmington Sunday Paper
Date: 07 August 1975
News-Journal Co announces plans to publish Sunday newspaper in Wilmington; co pres and publisher Norman E Isaacs comments (S)
David Matthew Hicks (Adelaida, Australia Meridional, 7 de agosto de 1975), también conocido como Mohammed Dawood o Abu Muslim al-Austraili tras su conversión al Islam, es un hombre australiano que estuvo detenido sin cargos en la prisión estadounidense de Guantánamo tras haber sido capturado mientras combatía en el bando Talibán en Afganistán. Algunos lo consideran preso político.
Hicks estuvo preso desde el año 2002 y fue condenado, tras declararse culpable, el 31 de marzo de 2007 a 7 años de cárcel, sentencia que fue conmutada por libertad condicional. Hicks purgó 9 meses de prisión en su país natal.
El 7 de agosto de 1975 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♌. Era el día 218 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Gerald R. Ford.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 50 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el jueves, 7 de agosto de 2025, hace 321 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el viernes, 7 de agosto de 2026, en 43 días. Ha vivido durante 18.584 días, o aproximadamente 446.024 horas, o aproximadamente 26.761.493 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.605.689.580 segundos
Date: 07 August 1975
News-Journal Co announces plans to publish Sunday newspaper in Wilmington; co pres and publisher Norman E Isaacs comments (S)
Date: 07 August 1975
By WALLACE TURNER Special to The New York Times
Wallace Special
Max Scherr, founder of Berkeley Barb, is involved in ct battle over control of paper with Beatrice Jane Peters, paper's business mgr who lived with Scherr until '72 and is mother of his 2 children; issue is whether Peters can claim part ownership in newspaper; her attys have uncovered transactions in which Scherr passed title to Barb to group of foreign holding cos; contend this was done to deprive her of her property right (M)
Date: 07 August 1975
correction on Aug 5 rept; Eric M Javits does not practice law with father; is sr partner in firm of Javits and Javits (S)
Date: 07 August 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Portuguese Ministry of Information has proposed stringent regulations for news media, provoking fear among journalists for what remains of Portuguese free press; text of decree was published by Jornal Novo; Min, run by Comdr Jorge Correia Jesuino, has refused all comment; Jornal Novo editor Artur Portela Filho condemns regulations in editorial; Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Expresso editor, charges that decreee is meant to destroy those papers that have managed to kee their independence (S)
Date: 08 August 1975
Repr John E Moss, sponsor of Fed Freedom of Information Act, who had subpoenaed regulatory agencies demanding that they keep secret vast amount of material compiled for HR Commerce Com investigative subcom that he heads, sends lr to chmn of all 8 agencies advising them to consider as they normally would requests from press and public to see copies of repts they sent to subcom; assails Fed Dist Judge William D Bryant who issued 10-day restraining order telling agencies not to obey subpoenas; other targets of Moss's ire were Justice Dept, for contending that subpoenas may not be valid, regulatory agencies, for not supporting his position, and 2 colleagues, who also expressed doubts as to validity of subpoenas; challenges to subpoenas were filed by TV Digest and Product Safety Letter; Washington Star filed suit charging that subpoeans were invalid and were not issued for valid legis purpose, but rather to frustrate Freedom of Information Act (S)
Date: 08 August 1975
By WILLIAM BORDERS Special to The New York Times
William Special
Indian Govt orders expulsion of Edward J Cody (AP), 5th newsmen to be deported since state of emergency was declared 6 wks ago (S)
Date: 07 August 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Jack Anderson's filmed int with Pres Ford on US Bicentennial, which all networks declined to televise, will be aired on William F Buckley Jr's public TV series Firing Line (M)
Date: 07 August 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Jack Anderson's filmed int with Pres Ford on US Bicentennial, which all networks declined to televise, will be aired on William F Buckley Jr's public TV series Firing Line (M)