Ford Expects to Meet Vorster of South Africa
Date: 22 May 1976
Ford says he 'undoubtedly' will meet with Vorster; White House press sec Ron Nessen, at later news briefing, says that there are no plans to meet with Vorster (S)
Christian Vande Velde (born May 22, 1976) is a retired American professional road racing cyclist who rode professionally between 1998 and 2013. Vande Velde competed for the U.S. Postal Service, Liberty Seguros, Team CSC and Garmin–Sharp squads. He has been a cycling analyst for NBC Sports since 2014. He is the son of cyclist John Vande Velde.
Lesen Sie mehr...Der 22. Mai 1976 war ein Samstag unter dem Sternzeichen ♊. Es war der 142. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Gerald R. Ford.
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Date: 22 May 1976
Ford says he 'undoubtedly' will meet with Vorster; White House press sec Ron Nessen, at later news briefing, says that there are no plans to meet with Vorster (S)
Date: 23 May 1976
Labor dispute in NY Times plant in Carlstadt, NJ, makes distribution of 1st edition of NY Times impossible on May 22 in Manhattan and Bronx; Times production mgr John J Murphy notes deliveries in other areas were not affected; dispute involved Mailers Union and Newspaper Mail Deliverers Union (S)
Date: 22 May 1976
24-hr strike by French journalists on May 21 leaves France without its daily newspapers (S)
Date: 22 May 1976
Indian Govt on May 21 introduces const amendment that would shield censorship regulations from rev in cts; law, known as Prevention of Publication of Objectionable Matter Act, prohibits any article or picture likely to 'bring hatred or contempt or excite disaffection toward the Govt' (S)
Date: 22 May 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
State Sec H A Kissinger contends in sworn testimony released May 21 that he played 'substantially passive' role in wiretapping of 17 Govt officials and newsmen, undertaken from '69 to '71 purportedly to stem unauthorized disclosures in press; Kissinger, in deposition taken Mar 30 in civil damage suit brought by Morton H Halperin, repeats his previous assertion that chief responsibility for taps rests with ex-Pres Nixon and late FBI Dir J Edgar Hoover; Nixon's Jan deposition and Kissinger's earlier 'interrogatory' in case revd; Kissinger says he remembers that Hoover identified 4 possible security risks at Apr 25 '69 meeting; Halperin illus (M)
Date: 23 May 1976
By FRANCES CERRA
Frances CERRA
NY Public Interest Research Group repts NYS Freedom of Information law is 'failure' and 'in great need of overhaul'; in 31 cases out of 80, researchers from group were denied access to records kept by state and local govt agencies, which law specifically says are open to public scrutiny (S)
Date: 22 May 1976
Japan on May 22 frees Soviet journalist Aleksander Matchekhine, 10 days after he was arrested and charged with trying to buy mil secrets from US navy petty officer; Soviet Embassy protested to Japanese Govt that arrest was entirely 'groundless' and demanded his immediate release (S)
Date: 23 May 1976
Govt's efforts to resolve guerrilla war in Eritrea summarized; map (M)
Date: 22 May 1976
rev by A Kisselgoff; new version of 'Square Dance' noted