Press and Its Independence; Retaliatory Expulsion of a Soviet Correspondent By the Carter Administration Divides Experts Here
Date: 08 February 1977
By DEIRDRE CARMODY
Deirdre CARMODY
analysis of reasons and possible consequences of expulsions; holds action raises questions about relationship between Amer press and Govt; Missouri Univ Prof Dale Spencer comments (S)
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Repression and Response
Date: 07 February 1977
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
A Lewis comment on recent repressive measures of Soviet Govt including Krimsky's expulsion
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Carter Will Avoid Press on Occasion
Date: 08 February 1977
Carters attended opera without White House notification to press; newsmen question move; White House defends it (S)
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It Hurts to Fight Fire With Fire
Date: 07 February 1977
Ed on Krimsky's expulsion and retaliatory Amer expulsion
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Portugal Shoring Up Unprofitable News Media
Date: 07 February 1977
Portugal on Feb 6 announces plans for halting big losses by news media and reorganizing natl press agency and radio and TV; Sec of State Manuel Alegre announces suspension for 90 days of newspaper O Seculo
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A Picture of Expected Carter-Press Relations
Date: 07 February 1977
By John Hart
John Hart
NBC News correspondent John Hart article anticipates clash between Pres Carter and press; expects Carter Adm's attacks on press to be more intelligent, more subtle and more effective than those of Nixon Adm; notes skirmishing has already begun with Carter Adm's refusal to release to press a working book comprised of promises he made during his campaign; drawing
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U.S. AGAIN COMMENTS ON SOVIET DISSIDENT; State Department Says Ginzburg Case Is Being Watched U.S. Again Makes a Comment on a Soviet Dissident
Date: 08 February 1977
By BERNARD GWERTZMAN Special to The New York Times
Bernard Special
US State Dept informs USSR of its concern over Ginzburg case; interest was conveyed on Feb 4 to Amb Dobrynin by State Sec Vance; Vance also asked Russians to rescind expulsion of AP correspondent George A Krimsky; Moscow refused and Washington expelled Soviet reporter in retaliation; Soviet Embassy calls expulsion 'absolutely groundless' and violation of Helsinki agreement; USSR reptdly wants to move energetically toward new arms-control accords, but Carter Adm reptdly wants Soviets to understand that US will not remain indifferent to human rights violations (M)
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