Sihanouk Regime Warns Reporters in Cambodia
Date: 08 August 1970
Norodom Sihanouk's govt warns foreign newsmen it will not be responsible for their safety unless they obtain its accreditation

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She ended her career in the entertainment industry in 2021, following a comment from Celebrity MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace.
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Date: 08 August 1970
Norodom Sihanouk's govt warns foreign newsmen it will not be responsible for their safety unless they obtain its accreditation
Date: 08 August 1970
By JOHN C. DEVLIN
John DEVLIN
Queens Zoo supervisor Mrs Gillette-Infante blames elec power failures for some of animals becoming sick and dying; says electricity failures, caused by breaks in power supply lines buried in swamp, have cut off freezers and ice boxes, spoiling meat and fish; wants back-up system; Comr Ginsberg says work is in progress on system
Date: 08 August 1970
Cuba and Chile sign accord to exch news programs; US analysts say accord is not breach of '64 boycott of Cuba
Date: 08 August 1970
Date: 07 August 1970
Date: 07 August 1970
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Date: 08 August 1970
By RONALD SULLIVAN Special to The New York Times
Ronald Special
Antipoverty workers P K Shack and F Tejeras arrested on trespass charges after refusing order to leave Bridgeton, NJ, migrant camp owned by M Tedesco; Times reporter R Sullivan, who accompanied 2 men, is also arrested; says he was assaulted by Tedesco; farmer J Paresi warns farmers will resort to violence to prevent inspections; Camden County Legal Services head M Rothman says staff attys have been prevented from providing free services to migrants and repeatedly threatened and intimidated by farmers this summer; NJ Community Affairs Dept seeks legis guaranteeing antipoverty officials and other qualified persons access to migrant camps; Rothman charges farmers are using state trespassing law to avoid making costly improvements; antipoverty attys hold law violates migrants' const rights; hold widespread squalor still exists in many camps despite '67 reform legis intended to improve conditions; NJ Migrant Labor Bur acting chief Rosena holds conditions in camps are 'great;' says he shares many of farmers' misgivings over attempts to unionize farm workers; illus
Date: 08 August 1970
By FRED P. GRAHAM Special to The New York Times
Fred GRAHAM
several sections meet; panel discussion before Young Lawyers Section
Date: 07 August 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
Burch, explaining FCC decisions upholding right of WTOP to reject Business Execs Move for Vietnam Peace antiwar ads and declaring that broadcasters must accept Dem Natl Com fund-raising commcercials but might refuse to let those commercials be used for discussion of policy issues, says actions rest on doctrine that broadcasters, though they must give exposure to pub controversies and treat them fairly, may pick and choose among different means of doing so, testimony to Sen subcom; Johnson, who dissents on decisions, says Const's guarantee of freedom of speech supports broad claim of access to TV