PRAGUE SAYS SPIES FLOURISHED IN 1968
Date: 03 August 1969
Special to The New York Times
Govt accuses Western diplomats, newsmen, scholars and tourists of espionage during '68 reform period, rept pub in Rude Pravo; asserts some newsmen were 'cadre spies', agents of capitalist intelligence networks; says Gen J Pavel tolerated espionage activities while he was Interior Min prior to invasion
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PRINTERS OUTLINE PACT PROPOSALS; Seek 'Substantial' Raises From Newspapers Here
Date: 02 August 1969
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU offers detailed proposals to Times, News, Post and LI Press for new pact, including 'substantial' pay rise; present pact docs not expire till Mar 30 '70; Powers offers to begin talks at once
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Court Reverses Conviction Of Reporter Over Sources
Date: 03 August 1969
Minn Sup Ct reverses contempt conviction of St Paul Dispatch reporter D J Giese, sentenced Feb to 90 days for refusing to reveal news source in postconviction hearing for T E Thompson, serving life sentence for '63 slaying of wife
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The Camera Never Lies -- But It Doesn't Ask Questions, Either
Date: 03 August 1969
By JACK GOULD
Jack GOULD
J Gould, commenting on Sen E M Kennedy telecast on drowning of M J Kopechne, discusses problem of use of TV by politicians and others as passive yet socially persuasive medium relaying individual's own interpretation of events, not as probing reporter; notes practice has been criticized as 'pol soap opera'
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News and Notes From the Field of Travel
Date: 03 August 1969
Natl scheduled to begin Miami-London service in Jan
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China Seems Unyielding In Its Hostility to U.S.
Date: 02 August 1969
By IAN STEWARTSpecial to The New York Times
Chinese show no inclination to admit Amer scientists
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KIGH-roh' Is the One in Egypt
Date: 03 August 1969
By JOAN WALKER
Joan WALKER
article on radio-TV networks efforts to have newscasters pronounce names correctly; cartoon
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