Agnew Ally Abandons A Baltimore Venture
Date: 26 August 1973
The Washington Star-News
I H Hammerman, prominent Baltimore banker, tells Baltimore city officials this wk that he intends to back out of $40-million urban renewal venture because of publicity surrounding his involvement in Agenw case
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Argentine Curb Protested
Date: 26 August 1973
Assn of Argentine Press Entities protests on Aug 20 against Govt decree that would keep foreign news agencies from providing domestic news services within Argentina and give Govt news agency, Telam, a monopoly on natl news distribution; Peronist Govt announced decree on Aug 24 also requiring that newspapers and radio and TV broadcasts contain at least 50% natl news and that all foreign words or expressions be translated into Spanish
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Same Old Peron
Date: 26 August 1973
ed scores provisional Peronist Govt headed by R Lastiri in Argentina for its recent curbing of press freedoms; asserts action is reminiscent of Peronist repressions of '46-55; suggests that under an elected Peronist regime curbs may extend to Argentina's major newspapers
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ROGERS CRITICIZES THE WHITE HOUSE FOR TAPS ON AIDES; 3 Names Not Disclosed Leaving in a Week Rebuke on Nixon's Action for Program in 1969-71, Is His Most Explicit Rogers Criticizes White House For Wiretaps on 3 Officials
Date: 26 August 1973
Special to The New York TimesBy BERNARD GWERTZMAN
Nixon por
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Sports News Briefs; 16 Entered in Hambletonian
Date: 27 August 1973
Eisenhower ends his career as baseball columnist for Phila Evening and Sunday Bulletin with his last article appearing on Aug 25; Bulletin sports editor H Stutz says Eisenhower will begin attending law school at G Washington Univ on Aug 27
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News of the Stage; Footlights: Last In Repertory Puerto Ricans Plan 'Noo Jall'
Date: 26 August 1973
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
article discusses financial success of play and movie versions of A Schaefer's Sleuth; play has been seen by 7-million Amers and has grossed more than $11-million; it continues to avg $20,000 a wk in ticket sales dispite 'summer doldrums and release of movie; one of show's producers M Gottlieb comments; por of Olivier
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News of the Screen; Mel Brooks Plans A Horror Show Kid Blue' Listed At Lincoln Center
Date: 26 August 1973
Special to The New York Times
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News Summary and Index; National Metropolitan International The Major Events of the Day-Section 1
Date: 26 August 1973
Outlook for '73 coll football season
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Sports News Briefs; Dick Allen Lost for Season Bomb Scare Halts Cricket Test
Date: 26 August 1973
bomb scare halts cricket test between West Indies and Eng at Lords, London, briefly
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