SPAIN CAUTIONED ON PRESS CONTROL; Journalist Warns Officials They Can't Manage News
Date: 13 July 1976
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Ricardo de la Cierva, in his wkly column in Madrid daily El Pais, repts that 3 mins of present Govt, in office since July 7, had called newspapers to 'interfere' in publication of news articles; warns that practice is intolerable and must stop (M)
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Don Bolles' Legacy
Date: 12 July 1976
ed on murder holds that investigation should not stop with solution to Bolles's murder
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Arizona Reporter's Death Has Big Impact
Date: 12 July 1976
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
renewed investigation into killing of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles is sending repercussions through pol and econ life of Ariz well beyond issue of slaying itself; details (M)
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10 WIN FELLOWSHIPS IN ECONOMIC NEWS
Date: 13 July 1976
Columbia Univ on July 12 names 10 journalists to be Walter Bagehot fellows in business and econ reptg at its Graduate School of Journalism; winners listed (S)
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Miss Walters in Limbo for Conventions
Date: 13 July 1976
AP and UPI tell FCC that agency has neither right nor need to regulate their audio news services sold to radio stations; comments are filed in opposition to petition by Mutual Broadcasting System to have audio services brought under rules that apply to networks (S)
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Ford Shifts and Expands Press Staff
Date: 13 July 1976
By PHILIP SHABECOFF Special to The New York Times
Philip Special
Ron Nessen says reshuffling of Ford public information staff is not designed to enhance Ford's campaign efforts (S)
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A Taxi Driver Returns Cameras Left in Cab
Date: 13 July 1976
Taxi driver Stephen Zimmerman returns camera equipment left in his cab to Kimberly Mills, reporter for Anderson, SC, Ind and Daily Mail, in NYC to cover Dem Natl Conv (S)
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Ford's Television Aide Resigns Following Criticism by Nessen
Date: 12 July 1976
Pres Ford's TV adviser Robert Mead resigns after criticism of his performance by White House press sec Ron Nessen; Nessen referred to complaints from PBS staff and from newspaper TV critics of telecast of White House dinner for Queen Elizabeth (S)
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