WORKERS GET LOAN TO BUY SCOTS DAILY
Date: 28 July 1974
Special to The New York Times
Brit Govt has offered to lend $4.2-million to group of newspaper workers to buy plant of Scottish Daily Express that ceased publication and start their own cooperative; closing of paper cost jobs of 1,800 journalists and production workers
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Peru Takes Over 8 Major Newspapers; Action Deplored Here
Date: 28 July 1974
Peru's mil Govt on July 27 takes over country's 8 major ind newspapers and announces it will turn them over to Peruvian labor groups; announces move was made in natl interest but appears to be blow to freedom of expression
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Cautious Saigon Press Fails to Report Attacks on Thieu in Assembly Debate; Thieu's Resignation Asked More Moderate Version Given
Date: 28 July 1974
By DAVID K. SHIPLERSpecial to The New York Times
David SHIPLERSpecial
Despite assurances from S Vietnamese Premier Tran Thien Khiem that press could rept fully on July 26 questioning of Cabinet members by Natl Assembly, leading papers carry softened accounts that exclude attack on Pres Thieu; no paper repts declaration by opposition deputy Vu Cong Minh 'I hope that Pres Thieu resigns soon, in order to save the country'; other unreptd items including further attacks on Thieu cited; situation seen as case study of deeply ingrained censorship (M)
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Rockefeller Praises Press For Exposing Watergate
Date: 28 July 1974
Former NYS Gov Nelson Rockefeller on July 26 says US owes great deal to press for uncovering Watergate scandals (S)
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Aaron's Smash Lands In Sports Writer's Face
Date: 27 July 1974
Atlanta Braves outfielder Henry Aaron smashes carton of strawberries into face of Atlanta Journal sportswriter Frank Hyland following discussion of Aaron's statements concerning his being overlooked for team mgr (S)
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Jordan Ends Censorship
Date: 28 July 1974
Jordanian Govt on July 27 lifts censorship of country's 4 daily and 6 wkly newspapers which was imposed just before Oct '73 Middle East war (S)
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7 FARM WORKERS ARE QUESTIONED; U.S. Attorney Calls Migrants in Inquiry on Attack on 4
Date: 27 July 1974
Fred Sorbello, owner of Rosario Sorbello & Sons migrant labor camp in NJ, repts he has his crew leader have been ordered to appear before grand jury to answer questions about incident during which newsman and photographer from Newark Star-Ledger were reptdly roughed up (S)
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The Nation; In Summary The Buses Will Stop at City Limits The Kissinger Inquiry: Surprise Ending Unlikely
Date: 28 July 1974
Rev of Sen Foreign Relations Com investigation into State Sec H A Kissinger's role in wiretapping of 17 Govt officials and newsmen between '69 and '71; Kissinger por (S)
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