Chilean Paper Urges End Of Curbs on News Media
Date: 15 February 1976
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Liv Kristine Espenæs (w latach 2003-2016 jako Liv Kristine Espenæs Krull), znana po prostu jako Liv Kristine (ur. 14 lutego 1976 w Stavanger) – norweska wokalistka i autorka tekstów. Była członkini zespołu Theatre of Tragedy. W latach 2003–2016 solistka grupy Leaves’ Eyes, w której współpracowała wraz ze swoim ówczesnym mężem Alexandrem Krullem – wokalistą zespołu Atrocity.
W latach 2003–2016 była żoną Alexandra Krulla. Dnia 6.06.2021 ponownie wyszła za mąż za Michaela Hansena.
Siostra Liv Kristine, Carmen Elise Espenæs jest wokalistką zespołu Midnattsol.
Czytaj więcej...14 lutego 1976 roku była sobota pod znakiem zodiaku ♒. Był to 44 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był Gerald R. Ford.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 49 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły piątek, 14 lutego 2025 roku, 240 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień sobota, 14 lutego 2026 roku, w 124 dni. Żyłeś przez 18 138 dni lub około 435 317 godzin lub około 26 119 056 minut lub około 1 567 143 360 sekund.
Date: 15 February 1976
By JAMES M. MARKHAM Special to The New York Times
Lebanese Pres Suleiman Franjieh says Cabinet has agreed on measures for 'responsible press freedom' to insure 'harmony' of press in realizing natl unity and in strengthening Lebanon's Arab and internatl relations (S)
Date: 15 February 1976
By Dan Wakefield
Dan Wakefield
Article on Boston underground newspapers, Boston Phoenix and Real Paper, which each claim circulation of 100,000 and are taken seriously as news sources by many newsmen in Boston; Phoenix publisher Steven M Mindich comments; other underground papers throughout US noted; illus (L)
Date: 15 February 1976
Ptl George Johnson is critically injured on Feb 13 when pipe bomb explodes outside Delaware County Daily Times; bombing is latest in series of incidents at newspaper since members of Local 10 of Newspaper Guild walked off their jobs last Nov 24 in contract dispute (S)
Date: 15 February 1976
By Russell BakerI have been in Washington a few hours, and phone an old friend. He is one of the relics. We both remember Washington when men of the future, which turned out to be Vietnam, jumped into Bobby Kennedy's swimming pool
Comment on lack of reptg of important news events by China's media; drawing
Date: 15 February 1976
Special to The New York Times
New London, South Africa, Daily Dispatch editor Donald J Woods has been sentenced to 6 mos in prison for his refusal to identify his sources after voluntarily informing authorities of violent misbehavior by security policeman; case has gone virtually unmentioned in S African press (M)
Date: 15 February 1976
Spanish Govt declares strike by Madrid journalists illegal and ends it; journalists had voted to stage 24-hr strike to protest indictment of Bazquez Prada (S)
Date: 15 February 1976
Montgomery (Ala) Advertiser-Journal photographer Roger Wentowski, in what is believed 1st exercise of new rule that allows news photos and radio and TV broadcasts while cts are in session in Ala, takes pictures of witness testifying at robbery trial; presiding Judge Richard P Emmet comments (S)
Date: 15 February 1976
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Justice Dept officials confirm that dept is attempting to determine whether Fed statutes were violated in connection with disclosure to various news orgns of final rept of HR Select Com on Intelligence; 1 official says that rev of relevant Fed laws, which include some prohibiting disclosure of communications intelligence, was begun by dept's criminal div on Feb 12 and will be completed by early next wk (M)
Date: 14 February 1976
Special to The New York Times
CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr says he gave copy of secret HR Select Com on Intelligence rept to Village Voice, statement; says unnamed intermediary relayed to him offer from Voice publisher Clay Felker to make substantial contribution to Reporters' Com for the Freedom of the Press in exch for rept; says he identifies self to clear up misleading impressions in recent news repts about how pub got rept; says he decided to arrange for pub in belief that he was possibly only person outside Govt who had rept; acted after HR voted Jan 29 to withhold rept that HR com had voted to release; Voice ed Thomas B Morgan declines comment; reporters' com trustee Robert Maynard says he has not heard of payment from Felker; CBS News head Richard Salant says CBS had no knowledge of Schorr's efforts; CBS says it will assign another reporter to cover HR com and controversy about rept because of rule barring reporter from covering story in which he is personally involved; says he will continue to rept on other aspects of probe of CIA; plans to back Schorr against any efforts to force him to reveal confidential sources; CBS News vp William Small pledges to back him (M)