The Resumption of Publication By Newark News Being Pressed; Negotiations Are Scheduled This Week to Resolve Craft-Union Problems -Paper Shut Down Since Last May
Date: 16 January 1972
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Newark (NJ) Eve News and Newark Star-Ledger negotiations with TNG reach critical point in aftermath of TNG-News strike settled Nov 16 in which News sold Sunday edition to Ledger and agreed to have paper printed at Ledger plant; new Ledger contracts with printers, mailers, stereotypers and pressmen are still to be reached; Ledger hired only part of News staff; News pres B Mair, Pressmen's Union pres W Torrance and Newspaper Drivers pres C Levy express optimism on possible settlement; Natl Labor Relations Bd examiner F U Reel directs News to reimburse employes on prior unfair labor practices relating to 'payments for expenses not incurred and overtime not worked'; News says it will appeal Reel's findings
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Study Finds Editorials Stress the Environment
Date: 16 January 1972
NY Times survey of 20,904 editorials in 5 leading Amer newspapers over 12-mo period shows environment as major domestic issue of editorial concern
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AN ELLSBERG ON THE ELLSBERG
Date: 16 January 1972
HARRY D. ELLSBERG
D Ellsberg's brother H D Ellsberg lr says coverage of brother by J A Lukas in Dec 12, '71, article is inaccurate and treats him in 'radical chic' fashion
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2 Seek to Avoid Grand Jury In Pentagon Papers Inquiry
Date: 15 January 1972
N Chomsky and R Stavins file motions in Fed ct, Boston, seeking to bar their appearances on Jan 18 before grand jury investigating Pentagon papers leak to press; Chomsky's atty claims client's appearance would curtail his sources as journalist; Stavins' atty holds client's rights regarding search, seizure and fair trial would be violated
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Praising Every Caesar
Date: 16 January 1972
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker humorous interpretations of news media 'praise words' used to describe candidates during pol campaigns
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PACKARD OPPOSED KISSINGER ON INDIA; Ex-Defense Aide Questioned Steps to Help Pakistan, Anderson's Data Show Anderson Data Show Packard Challenged Kissinger on India
Date: 15 January 1972
By BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times
Minutes of Dec 8 Natl Security Council's Special Washington Action Group's secret strategy session on India-Pakistan crisis published by J Anderson show Deputy Sec D R Packard disagreed with H Kissinger's efforts to aid Pakistanis instead of remaining neutral; show Asst Sec J J Sisco was more skeptical than Kissinger of intelligence repts that India planned to carry war to W Pakistan after fighting ended in E Pakistan; rept Packard opposed any action that would not affect outcome of conflict, holding US could 'win'; columnist J Alsop asserts US had "conclusive proof that India intended to crush Pakistani Army and dismember Pakistan; no Adm official has yet made public source of this proof; CIA Dir R Helms is quoted in Dec 8 minutes as saying Gandhi indicated that before heeding UN call for cease-fire, she intended to straighten out border of Azad Kashmir and to eliminate Pakistan's armor and air force capabilities; Kissinger is quoted as asking whether US can allow W Pakistan to do down completely or allow India to scare US off, believing that if Pakistan needed US supplies they would not be provided; Sisco is quoted as doubting India has objective of bringing about disintegration of Pakistani armed forces
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Pentagon Papers Coverage Wins Award for the Times
Date: 15 January 1972
Special to The New York Times
J P Zenger Award is given to NY Times by Arizona Univ for its pub of Pentagon papers
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What Made Murrow So Special?
Date: 16 January 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor comment on WNET series A Murrow Retrospective notes E R Murrow's contribution to TV journalism
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The World
Date: 16 January 1972
Comment on $35-million suspension bridge across Bosporus, Turkey
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Text of Memo on Indian-Pakistan War
Date: 15 January 1972
Secret memorandum on India-Pakistan pol conflict, made public by columnist J Anderson, notes US Pres Nixon's Adviser Kissinger's reference to Jordanian offer to supply Pakistan with F-104s; notes Deputy Defense Sec Packard's refusal to agree on Jordanian offer, contending that if US would not supply craft Jordan could not be allowed to do so
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