كان ١٠ مارس ١٩٧٦ الأربعاء تحت علامة النجمة ♓. كان هذا هو يوم 69 من السنة. كان رئيس الولايات المتحدة Gerald R. Ford.
إذا كنت قد ولدت في هذا اليوم ، فأنت تبلغ٪ s سنة. كان عيد ميلادك الأخير في 50 ، الثلاثاء، ١٠ مارس ٢٠٢٦ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 73 ، بعد الأربعاء، ١٠ مارس ٢٠٢٧ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 291 يوم ، أو حوالي ١٨٬٣٣٥ ساعة ، أو حوالي ٤٤٠٬٠٦٠ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ٢٦٬٤٠٣٬٦٥٥ ثانية.
10th of March 1976 News
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SELECTION OF JURY BEGINS FOR SOLIAH; Patricia Hearst Companion Accused in Bank Robbery
Date: 11 March 1976
jury selection begins, Sacramento, Calif, for trial of Stephen Soliah, companion of Patricia Hearst while she was fugitive, on charges of robbing bank in which customer Myrna Lee Opsahl was killed; Judge Philip C Wilkins rejects defense motion to move trial from Sacramento; illus (M)
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EGYPT RULES OUT POLITICAL PARTIES; Decides Instead on Groups in Arab Socialist Union
Date: 10 March 1976
By HENRY TANNER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Egyptian People's Assembly comm, after 2 mos of debate, drafts rept stating that time for pol parties has not yet come but that groups of different tendencies should be formed within Arab Socialist Union, country's sole legal pol orgn; comm's conclusion, which is known to be precisely what Pres Sadat wants, is expected to be part of Sadat's speech Mar 14; pol parties were abolished by law in Jan '53 during 1st yr after overthrow of King Farouk; comm proposes that there be 3 groupings within Arab Socialist Union; principal rightist, leftist, and central newspapers noted; (M)
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NIXON TESTIFIES KISSINGER PICKED WIRETAP TARGETS; Says He Ordered the Action but That His Adviser Gave the Names to F.B.I. DEPOSITION IN LAWSUIT Sworn Statements by the Two Men Appear to Be in Conflict in Two Areas Nixon Testifies That Kissinger Picked Targets for Wiretaps in 1969
Date: 11 March 1976
By NICHOLAS M. HORROCK Special to The New York Times
Former Pres Nixon says in sworn testimony made public on Mar 10 that he ordered program of phone wiretaps in '69 to locate news leaks, but that it was Henry Kissinger who supplied FBI with names of original targets of program; statements were contained in 169-page deposition that was taken at his San Clemente home last Jan in damage suit filed by Morton H Halperin, 1 of 17 persons whose phones were tapped by FBI; Nixon says that former FBI Dir J Edgar Hoover told him less than 1 wk after Nixon took office that a Brit journalist (reptd to be London Sunday Times correspondent Henry Brandon) was wiretapped in an earlier Adm and was suspect as Brit intelligence agent; Justice Dept officials say they are unable to find any basis for Nixon's statement about such wiretap(M)
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Reuter and His Pigeons Might Not Recognize The News Agency Now; Reuter and Pigeons Would Hardly Know Agency
Date: 10 March 1976
By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr. Special to The New York Times
Comment on Reuters News Agency, celebrating its 125th anniv along with bi-annual Amer meeting of agency's bd of dirs; was founded by Paul Julius Reuter; agency grosses $50-million annually and employs 1,000 full- or part-time correspondents; managing dir Gerald Long comments; illus (L)
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Pike Charges C.I.A. Effort At Retaliation for Findings; Accuses Agency of Seeking to Discredit Him and Congress So as to Gloss Over Report by House Select Committee PIKE SEES EFFORT TO DISCREDIT HIM
Date: 10 March 1976
By RICHARD D. LYONS Special to The New York Times
HR Com on Standards of Official Conduct formally starts its investigation of Pike com leak on Mar 9 with meeting attended by 7 com members, David Bowers, retired FBI official who will direct com's investigators, and C B Rogers, Atlanta atty who will serve as gen counsel to com; Natl Press Club says it condemns HR for singling out Schorr (S)
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Kissinger Reported to Interview Aides on News Leaks
Date: 10 March 1976
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
State Dept says Sec Kissinger and his top aide Lawrence S Eagleburger are personally conducting inquiry into disclosure in article by Edward R F Sheehan in current issue of magazine Foreign Policy; because only few high officials had access to memos of conversations between Kissinger and Arab and Israeli officials and because Kissinger had earlier castigated Cong for unauthorized leaks, Kissinger and his aides are sensitive to charges that he at least tacitly approved disclosures to Sheehan; Kissinger has denied authorizing disclosure to Sheehan although State Dept acknowledges that Kissinger approved in general request that help be given Sheehan in preparing project on Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy; State Dept spokesman Robert L Funseth, suggesting that Kissinger knows who is responsible, says degree of punishment will depend on 'motivation' behind disclosure, as well as records of State Dept officials involved; implies that if memos were made available through misunderstanding of Kissinger's instructions, disciplinary action will be less severe than if disclosure was done to embarrass dept; says Kissinger has interviewed State Dept officials who are known to have briefed Sheehan; says Eagleburger is in charge of putting facts together for record; it has been acknowledged that primary responsibility for supplying Sheehan with information was Bur of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, headed by Asst Sec Alfred L Atherton Jr (M)
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Excerpts From Nixon Deposition About Security Wiretaps in the Halperin Case; Excerpts: Former President Testifies on Concern Over Release of Secret Data.
Date: 11 March 1976
Excerpts from 1st public testimony by ex-Pres Nixon on use of natl security wiretaps during his Adm; Nixon gave deposition in San Clemente, Calif, in Jan in connection with civil action now before Fed ct, Washington, DC; those participating in deposition noted; illustrations of Kissinger and Nixon (L)
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Affiliates Committee of CBS Radio Urged Dismissal of Schorr
Date: 11 March 1976
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS News officials, a few days before CBS News suspended Schorr, recd telegram from affiliates exec com of CBS Radio asking that Schorr be taken off air; telegram also advised CBS News to consider dismissing him; was signed by Thad Sandstrom, head of WIBW in Topeka, Kan, and chmn of exec com, who said recommendation was being made by unanimous vote of com after conversations with other CBS Radio affiliates; said affiliates considered Schorr guilty of 'breach of newsman's ethics' and that his action 'seriously damages his believability and objectivity for CBS News'; network affiliates took no action although WREG-TV gen mgr Charles Brakefield expressed his own concern about Schorr affair in lr to CBS News pres Richard S Salant; CBS News sr vp William Small said telegram from radio affiliates 'was not an element' in his and Salant's decision to relieve Schorr of his assignments (M)
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Nixon Again Deplores Leak on Bombing Cambodia
Date: 11 March 1976
Nixon in deposition, laments that publication of Pentagon papers by NY Times have made leaks 'fashionable' and 'rewarding' to Govt officials (S)
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U.S. Aides Dispute Nixon on Wiretapping of British Newsman
Date: 11 March 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Justice Dept and other Govt officials dispute assertion by ex-Pres Nixon that FBI wiretapped unnamed Brit newspaperman for several yrs before Nixon took office in Jan '69; Nixon said in sworn deposition that he was told of wiretapping within days of taking office; recalls FBI Dir J Edgar Hoover's assertion in subsequent conversation that FBI had been 'surveilling' newsman for yrs 'because our information is that he is possibly an intelligence agent' for GB; Brandon denies he ever acted as agent of Brit intelligence service or any other, telephone int; 1 reliable Justice Dept official supports Brandon; Nixon, in deposition, says that under his Adm, FBI was never used to conduct pol investigations; he does not mention White House directive to FBI in '71 to investigate CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr, whose reptg had been critical of some of Nixon's policies; Nixon refers to 'Pres Johnson's surveillance and possibly wiretapping' of candidates for Pres or Vice Pres during '68 Pres election (M)
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