Even Panama's Junta Is Frustrated After Coup
Date: 19 October 1968
By HENRY GINIGERSpecial to The New York Times
junta seen unsure of power, eager for popular support; faces problems of Arias agitation from CZ, shaky natl finances; Arias seen unable to stir Opposition with calls for strikes, is subject to US restraints on activity; press censorship noted
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Cambodia Curbs Reporters
Date: 18 October 1968
Govt to admit foreign newsmen for independence anniv fete Nov 9 but says they must leave by Nov 15
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Surveys of Press Freedom In Peru and Panama Asked
Date: 19 October 1968
IAPA to send mission to check on press freedom in wake of coup
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News of World Directors Reject Offer by Maxwell
Date: 18 October 1968
Special to The New York Times
dirs reject bid; press lord Lord Thomson backs bid
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Struck Paper Forced to Close
Date: 18 October 1968
Mercury suspends as ITU hon picket lines
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BLUE CHIPS LEAD MARKET ADVANCE; 'Peace Rally' Extends Gains as Dow-Jones Index Rises 8.58 to New 1968 High VOLUME IS 15.13 MILLION 811 Winners Top 565 Losers for a Ratio Not Quite So Strong as a Day Earlier BLUE CHIPS LEAD MARKET ADVANCE
Date: 19 October 1968
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
NYSE 'peace rally' gathers fresh momentum amid repts pointing towards de-escalation of war
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BOND PRICES RISE ON PEACE HOPES; Market Pessimism Vanishes as New Issue Sells Fast CREDIT MARKETS: BOND PRICES RISE
Date: 18 October 1968
By JOHN H. ALLAN
John ALLAN
US bond prices climb sharply as credit mkts respond to repts that US is in midst of new diplomatic effort
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PEACE TALK SETS MARKET CHURNING; Gains Slip on the Lack of Firm News but Turnover Is 3d Highest on Record ALL MAJOR INDEXES RISE Advances Lead Declines by 849 to 566 -- Most-Active Issues Show Bullishness PEACE TALK SETS MARKET CHURNING
Date: 18 October 1968
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
hopes based on rumors of possible developments in talks trigger 'peace rally' on NYSE
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LEGAL GROUPS MEET WITH PRESS ON NEWS
Date: 19 October 1968
Reprs of legal and journalistic orgns explore ways to reconcile requirements of a free press and of fair trials; reprs identified
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