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11th of February 1973 News
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Jail a Newsman and You Lock Up the News; Locking Up News
Date: 11 February 1973
By FRANK STANTON
Frank STANTON
F Stanton, vice chmn of CBS, comments on Sup Ct decision holding that newsmen, at least with respect to investigations by grand juries, have no general First Amendment right to refuse to disclose information; calls for legis to create absolute newsman's privilege, which would apply not only to Fed Govt, but to states, regardless of present shield laws or lack of them
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Reporter Hurt in Cambodia
Date: 11 February 1973
Reporter L Rudakewych (AP) on Feb 10 escapes Communist ambush 16 miles east of Phnom Penh; Rudakewych had mistakenly passed Govt lines and gone about 1/2 mile into Communist-controlled segment of Route 1
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The Government And the Press
Date: 11 February 1973
By James Reston
James Reston
J Reston comment on current legislative controversy over right of newsmen to keep their sources confidential; holds that Nixon Adm policy toward press has created atmosphere of anxiety among Washington civil servants, who are real source of information, and who are now intimidated by threat that they may be identified by newsmen if they release information; holds that despite Adm pressure Amer life and tradition are too strong to be overwhelmed by initimidation of civil servants or orders by Sup Ct to hand over information reporters possess about their sources and in their notes
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What Kind of Press Immunity?
Date: 11 February 1973
DAVID K. SHIPLER
David SHIPLER
rev of discussions by reporters, attys and legislators on bills that would give newsmen right to refuse to identify their confidential sources even if subpoenaed by grand juries, that have taken place during meeting of HR Judiciary Com Subcom Number 3
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Nude Shot Costs $15,000
Date: 11 February 1973
Jury in Boise, Idaho, awards $15,000 damages to O Taylor on Feb 7 as result of KTVB-TV's broadcasting newscast in which Taylor's nude body was shown as police pulled him from his house naked while making an arrest
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Save the First Amendment!'; The press needs a slogan: If confidentiality of news sources is destroyed, the press will be virtually dominated by the official version of what is taking place in American society. Save the First Amendment!' " This Government did not invent secrecy as a way of life but it has happily adopted it and built upon it."
Date: 11 February 1973
By A. M. Rosenthal
NY Times managing ed A M Rosenthal article on current controversy between press and Nixon Adm over press freedom holds that for 1st time Govt has been using cts as ally against press to try to prevent it from performing its duties
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STATES CONSIDER LAW ON NEWSMEN; Scope Debated Proposal Offered to Guard Identity of Sources
Date: 11 February 1973
By WAYNE KING
Wayne KING
survey of efforts of various states to implement or strengthen existing statutes insuring newsmen's right to keep their sources and information confidential, in light of plethora of bills introduced to legislatures; notes that varying nature of proposals drawn to protect newsmen from revealing their sources indicates little agreement on who should be covered by protection, and how far it should extend; positions of officials and states discussed include Gov T J Meskill (Conn), Gov M Mandel (Maryland), Sen R Berry (Maine), Gov P J Lucey (Wisc), Hawaii and Kansas
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NEWS BAN REPORTED WHEN 27 ARE FREED
Date: 11 February 1973
Spokesman for Canadian delegation of ICCS, Feb 10, says plans for news coverage of first POWs release in S Vietnam, at Quan Loi, where 27 Amers will be freed, have apparently been dropped; says he got word that newsmens' pool was disapproved by Vietcong, but Vietcong says disapproval came from other elements'; a Saigon source says some US mil officials were opposed for fear proceedings would be disrupted
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Black Youths Advised on Media Jobs
Date: 11 February 1973
By BARBARA CAMPBELL
Barbara CAMPBELL
9 black professionals in communications field, participating in program entitled Communications '73, on Feb 6 advise over 300 black youths from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Bklyn, on opportunities and discriminating practices in their indus; WABC news reporter M Tolliver says it is almost impossible for black men to get jobs as TV cameramen because of union nepotism
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REINSTATEMENT WON BY TEACHER; Brooklyn Board to Drop Its Case on News Interview
Date: 11 February 1973
By LEONARD BUDER
Leonard BUDER
Community School Dist 18 decides to reinstate jr hs teacher J Zahler, suspended for giving interview to newsman on school premises without obtaining permission from dist; incident touched off controversy when Zahler was transferred to dist hq as disciplinary measure; Zahler charged bd with violating rights of free speech and free press; will resume classes at Bedford-Stuyvesant JHS 35 on Feb 13
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