Faye and Payne Reunited In Nostalgic 'Good News'; Short-Hair Musical'
Date: 18 December 1973
By PAUL GARDNER
Paul GARDNER
Actress A Faye and actor J Payne, who appear in A Burrows play Good News, int on career; illus
Antanas Guoga (born 17 December 1973), more commonly known as Tony G, is a Lithuanian-Australian businessman, poker player, politician and philanthropist. In November 2020, he was elected to the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania on the electoral list for the Labour Party.
During 2014–2019 he was a Member of the European Parliament for the Liberal Movement, and from 2016 the European Peoples Party. In May 2016, Guoga was the temporary leader of the Liberal Movement following the bribery scandal that prompted Eligijus Masiulis to step down after potentially corrupt activities.
Lees meer...17 december 1973 was een maandag onder het sterrenbeeld ♐. Het was de 350e dag van het jaar. President van de Verenigde Staten was Richard M. Nixon.
Als je op deze dag bent geboren, ben je 51 jaar oud. Je laatste verjaardag was op dinsdag 17 december 2024, 321 dagen geleden. Je volgende verjaardag is op woensdag 17 december 2025, in 43 dagen. Je hebt 18.949 dagen geleefd, of ongeveer 454.787 uur, of ongeveer 27.287.276 minuten, of ongeveer 1.637.236.560 seconden.
Date: 18 December 1973
By PAUL GARDNER
Paul GARDNER
Actress A Faye and actor J Payne, who appear in A Burrows play Good News, int on career; illus
Date: 17 December 1973
By BERNARD WEINRAUBSpecial to The New York Times
article on press in India, part of series on press in various countries; Indian press is currently undertaking somber appraisal of its methods and future spurred by serious newsprint shortage, labor unrest and econ and soc malaise; newspapers and commentators currently maintain that Govt's increasing econ controls have led to tacit restraints and self-censorship; say that influence of press has waned and that newspapers have failed to investigate scandal and injustice at state and natl levels and that they are overdependent on and too uncritical of Govt; most profound cricitism may be that papers have lost touch with their readers and are failing to reflect attitudes and anxieties in major publication centers--New Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras--as well as in rural areas; press appears to have blurred view of its role, partly because it relentlessly pursues politics at time when nation is riven with inflation, food and commodity scarcities that are now afflicting middle class, labor unrest and almost indefinable attitude of cynicism and anger; newspaper execs commenting include I Jit (New Delhi States), syndicated columnist D Das, K Nayar (New Delhi Statesman), and G Verghese (Hindustan Times); illus of Jit and Das
Date: 17 December 1973
By NAN ROBERTSONSpecial to The New York Times
controversy has arisen in France as result of disclosure that Govt attempted to wiretap offices of satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine; Canard has named about 12 officials in agency's employ that it says are involved in undercover operation; Interior Min R Marcellin has also been named and members of Parliament as well as news media are calling for his resignation; public originally reacted to newspaper's disclosure of wiretap attempt with disbelief and Premier P Messmer said paper could have concocted story itself; experts have confirmed that listening devices installed in Canard's offices were highly sophisticated; Canard published names of officials said to be involved; at that point Marcell declared that he knew nothing of matter and had given no bugging orders; Min for Parliamentary Relations J Comiti says that wiretapping controversy is 1 of aspects of 'systematic campaign of denigration against the authority of the state'; says that despite Canard affair Govt has no intention of modifying its position and wiretapping will contiue to be used to assure state security; circulation at Canard has risen from 453,000 twelve days ago to 880,035; drawing
Date: 18 December 1973
FTC on Dec 17 discloses that Judge D B Bonsal has ruled that Ancorp Natl Services, formerly known as Amer News Co, violated '64 order of FTC barring practice of exacting special payments from newspapers; concern is now in bankruptcy proceedings and has been fined $204,200 for knowingly inducing and recieving discriminatory promotional allowances from NY Times, Daily News and NY Post; Ancorp gen mgr R S Itzler announced last March that co is filing arrangement with its creditors under Chapter XI of Fed Bankruptcy Act
Date: 18 December 1973
L Lyons, author of syndicated column Lyon's Den, on Dec 17 is awarded NYC's feronze medallion by Mayor Lindsay in ceremony at City Hall; illus
Date: 18 December 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
NY Times foreign correspondent M W Browne repts that when he was working for AP in Saigon there were number of foreign correspondents he believed were working for CIA; statement comes in response to CIA statement that agency has about 36 amer newsmen working abroad on its payroll as undercover informants or as full-time intelligence agents; Times correspondents M Arnold and J de Onis rept that during revolution in Domincan repub in '65 they were approached by CIA agent with information about revolution
Date: 17 December 1973
Date: 18 December 1973