Colson Gives Justice Office Another Plea for Clemency
Date: 21 December 1974
Justice Dept sources on Dec 20 rept Charles W Colson has again petitioned Ford Adm for exec clemency; was sentenced to 1-to-3 yrs in prison after pleading guilty to obstruction of justice for spreading derrogatory information about Daniel Ellsberg (S)
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ARGENTINA CLOSES MAJOR NEWSPAPER; Tabloid Urged Invasion of Islands--2d Daily Shut
Date: 21 December 1974
By JONATHAN KANDELLSpecial to The New York Times
Argentine Govt on Dec 20 closes Cronica, leftist daily newspaper with largest circulation in Argentina; Cronica is ordered shut down for calling for armed invasion of Falkland Islands, whose ownership has been debated by Argentina and GB; Cronica angered Argentine Foreign Ministry by embarking on campaign to enlist volunteers to invade islands, which has reptdly interfered with negotiations with Brit Govt; La Calle was also closed for giving prominent coverage to wave of terrorism sweeping country, particularly pol murders (S)
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Maverick Radio Station Makes Waves -- and Money
Date: 22 December 1974
By LAWRENCE S. BURNS
Lawrence BURNS
R Baker imagines a possible news program broadcast from ancient Rome; drawing
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Radical Changes Are Planned at Christian Science Monitor; Mostly by Mail Not Affecting Quality
Date: 22 December 1974
Bv MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times
Bv ARNOLDSpecial
Christian Science Monitor, partly because of econ reasons, is undertaking various money-saving measures that will radically alter appearance of paper; will become tabloid size beginning April 1; will discontinue its daily overseas edition and replace it with wkly overseas paper; paper's mgt is searching for ways to get into radio and TV to take part in some sort of profitable public events and news programs; paper will increase its yrly subscription price on April 1 from $33 to $40 and its newsstand price from 15c to 25c; wkly edition, airmailed from London, will cost $25; editor John Hughes repts staff will be reduced by about 40 persons but few will be reporters or editors; sources estimate paper's losses at $5-million annually; illus (M)
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Medical Journalism
Date: 21 December 1974
Edward L Bernays lr, citing nationwide recognition given to NY Times for its coverage of med topics by journalist MD, urges US universities institute joint med-journalism curriculum
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Letters to the Editor; 'The Victims Are Ourselves' The U.S. Image, 1974 Ford Foundation Response Reduce Discount Rate End Attack on Profits Recognize Peking To Normalize Relations Rand Study of a School Voucher Plan
Date: 22 December 1974
VICTOR W. SIDEL, M.D.HOMER A. JACKCAROL BERNSTEIN FERRYJAMES TOBINMAX STERNBERGBRUCE L. REYNOLDSDANIEL WEILER
Victor SIDEL
Prof James Tobin lr holds most important change needed in econ policy to reverse recession is reduction by Fed Reserve of discount rate from present 7 3/4% to 5%
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Giscard Sees Smoother U.S. Relations
Date: 21 December 1974
By FLORA LEWIS
Flora LEWIS
Pres Giscard d'Estaing, in TV int, repts to French people on conclusion of series of confs with foreign leaders; on gen French foreign policy, says his philosophy is to be 'global and seek conciliation' (M)
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Conducting Becomes Sarah Caldwell; Budget of $200,000 Brimming With News
Date: 22 December 1974
By DONAL HENAHAN
Donal HENAHAN
D Henahan int with Sarah Caldwell on occasion of her presentation of concert version of Prokofiev's War and Peace with American Symphony Orch; career and activities with her co, Boston Opera Co, and her latest venture, Opera New England, a regional co, discussed (L)
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