Long Island/This Week
Date: 30 May 1976
rev of incident (S)
Der 29. Mai 1976 war ein Samstag unter dem Sternzeichen ♊. Es war der 149. Tag des Jahres. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten war Gerald R. Ford.
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Date: 30 May 1976
article revs NJ's quest for own commercial TV channel; details Gov Byrne's bid for permanent facilities and crews assigned to state (M)
Date: 30 May 1976
Cabinet mins and editors from several dozen nonaligned countries will meet in New Delhi in June to work out pool of 3d-world news agencies; constitution of agency pool and technical details of how it will work are then to be presented to Conf of Nonaligned Nations in Sri Lanka, set for Aug; India Press Inst dir Chanchai Sarkar comments on domination of news by 4 Western news agencies; Indian Information Min V C Shukla also comments (M)
Date: 30 May 1976
State Dept to appeal ruling by Fed Judge June L Green, in case brought by Morton Halperin under Freedom of Information Act; seeks to keep 4 comments from being directly attributed to Kissinger on basis disclosure would harm natl security (M)
Date: 29 May 1976
Dist Judge June L Green has given Adm 5 days to release full, unedited transcript of '74 background briefing by Sec Kissinger on US-Soviet strategic arms limitation agreement (S)
Date: 29 May 1976
US Embassy on May 28 delivers protest to Foreign Ministry on May 28 over article in Soviet wkly Literaturnaya Gazeta (S)
Date: 30 May 1976
Arthur P Cooley lr, commenting on Suffolk County Legis tabling of farmlands preservation bill, scores newspapers for not recording individual legislators' votes
Date: 30 May 1976
Pres Ford's stand on school busing issue and expected pol implications of that stand revd (S)
Date: 30 May 1976
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
John J O'Connor article on investigative journalism by TV and using as example June 8 segment on safety of nuclear power by CBS News's '60 Minutes' program; criticizes techniques used, holding they border dangerously on false pretense and entrapment; describes research he did (L)