U.S. Clears Merger
Date: 21 April 1966
reserves right to challenge merger in light of 'subsequent developments'
David Filo (Wisconsin, 20 de abril de 1966) é um empresário estadunidense e cofundador da empresa Yahoo!, junto com Jerry Yang.
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Date: 21 April 1966
reserves right to challenge merger in light of 'subsequent developments'
Date: 20 April 1966
all 23 Vietnamese-language papers in Saigon to skip pub Apr 22 to protest press freedom bars
Date: 20 April 1966
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU and publishers resume ,talks; Powers still optimistic; mailers and publishers conf; ANG asks NY Times and NY News to submit to arbitration in advance question of whether they could lock out employes under present pact if ANG strikes World Journal Tribune, lrs to A O Sulzberger and F M Flynn; ANG employes at Journal-Amer thwart attempt to have non-Guild workers from World-Telegram work in Journal-Amer plant on sec for 1st Sunday ed of World Journal Tribune
Date: 20 April 1966
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
Date: 21 April 1966
By TAD SZULC Special to The New York Times
Tad Special
Press, under new law, extends coverage of and comments on subjects rarely mentioned before; 2 instances cited
Date: 21 April 1966
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Date: 20 April 1966
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Date: 21 April 1966
Herald Tribune will continue Fresh Air Fund regardless of merger outcome
Date: 21 April 1966
By R.W. APPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
R. APPLE
police bar newsmen from airport during ouster of Amer pacifist group; seize film of 2 cameramen; C Sorenson (CBS) beaten