Delayed Korean Talks to Begin Aug. 30
Date: 12 August 1972
Special to The New York Times
North and South Korea, after agreeing on Aug 11 to open delayed reunification talks in Pyongyang on Aug 30, decide that number of newsmen accompanying delegation from either side will be limited to 20 reporters from Korean news media only; say no foreign newsmen will be allowed to cover talks, except for those who are 'invited' by host side; sources rept North refused to accept fuller coverage because it does not want to open country to foreign newsmen without selection
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ADAM POWELL'S SON DISMISSED BY WRVR
Date: 13 August 1972
Radio station WRVR dismisses asst news dir A C Powell 3d for allegedly 'rifling' gen mgr's confidential files; Powell repts his departure from station has been pending for 3 wks; sources familiar with WRVR station rept there are no confidential files in station's main office
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Alias Karl Frahm
Date: 12 August 1972
By H. R. WISHENGRAD
H. WISHENGRAD
H R Wishengrad article on career of W Ger Chancellor Brandt as World War II correspondent, K Frahm; Brandt describes his rise from journalism to pol
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Editorial Article 1 -- No Title; Nixon and Press: Why the Heat Is Off
Date: 13 August 1972
-- ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr
Nixon's campaign tactic of avoiding open attacks on press revd
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ART NEWS IS SOLD TO 8-MAN GROUP; Newsweek Divests Itself of Monthly -- Changes Seen
Date: 12 August 1972
By DAVID L. SHIREY
David SHIREY
Art News, oldest and most widely read pub in fine arts field, is sold on Aug 11 for undisclosed amt by Newsweek to group of 8 investors headed by M Esterow; Esterow, who will become ed and publisher of pub, plans to replace current editorial staff and hopes to brighten tone and format of pub; history of pub revd; Esterow illus
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The case of the O.E.O. office
Date: 13 August 1972
-- S.S
S Sheehan, in article on columnist J Anderson, discusses what Anderson concedes to be his error in reptg in '69 that then-OEO Dir Rumsfeld used some of money he had saved by cutting antipoverty programs to fit out his office with such luxuries as a bedroom and a private bathroom; no such refurbishing had taken place; Sheehan details her efforts to trace origins of error
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The Enquirer Profits by Uplift in News
Date: 13 August 1972
Comment on Natl Enquirer's rise in circulation, which has tripled in 3 yrs to 2.9-million; publisher G Pope Jr attributes success to change in news content of paper; notes that news of gory accidents attracted readers but kept circulation under 1-million
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The Anderson strategy: "We hit you -- pow! Then you issue a denial, and -- bam! -- we really let you have it"; Anderson Cranking up the "Merry-Go-Round" The grand old man
Date: 13 August 1972
By Susan Sheehan
Susan Sheehan
S Sheehan (New Yorker) article on syndicated columnist J Anderson, who has become news personality through recent disclosures in his column concerning documents indicating Nixon Adm duplicity during India-Pakistan war and D Beard memo implicating Justice Dept in out-of-ct settlement of ITT merger case
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2 New Tax Brackets
Date: 12 August 1972
JAMES F. CLARITY
James CLARITY
in reply to jibe from White House Communications Dir H G Klein on his late arrival at White House press briefing, Commerce Sec Peterson says 'having been on White House staff and knowing in what low esteem they hold Cabinet officers, I try to exhibit my independence in trivial ways--by being 10 seconds late'; While House says remark was omitted from official text because it was 'just overlooked'
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2D INDIA A-PLANT BEGINS OPERATING; News Hailed as Nation Has Power Shortage -- 4 More Reactors Are Planned
Date: 12 August 1972
Special to The New York Times
India Prime Min Gandhi, in austerity move to save elec, orders less illumination of public bldgs in New Delhi during commemoration of silver jubilee of India's independence on Aug 15
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