U.S. Team, Nearing Tour's End, Sees a Ballet Staged by Mao's Wife; U.S. Team Goes to a Ballet in Canton
Date: 17 April 1971
By JOHN RODERICKThe Associated Press
Peking Ballet: US table tennis team, in Canton on visit to Communist China, attends ballet Red Detachment of Women, which is staged by Chiang Ching, wife of Mao Tse-tung; illus
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A BLACK PANTHER FOUND SLAIN HERE; Coast Aide Shot 6 Times -- Body in Burned Ruins of Queens Headquarters A Black Panther Is Found Slain In Ruins of Party's Queens Office
Date: 18 April 1971
By MICHAEL KNIGHT
Michael KNIGHT
Napier, W Coast Black Panther party official, found murdered in Corona, NYC, Panther hq
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Suppose 'The Selling of the Pentagon' Had Been a Newspaper Article
Date: 18 April 1971
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor comments on furor over CBS TV documentary Selling of the Pentagon; suggests that while program was strong TV fare it might have stirred relatively tame response if pub in newspaper or magazine; says that factors in controversy include greater power of TV and fact that while print media are relatively safe from Govt interference under their long-established 1st Amendment rights, TV stations are licensed by FCC and have to appear before FCC or Cong when complaints are made against them
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Advances in Transmitting News To Be Shown at Press Meetings
Date: 18 April 1971
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Annual meeting; pres M Thomason issues annual rept
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Who's for Ping-Pong?
Date: 18 April 1971
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston on current 'fantasy about the world of Washington' notes one day's White House statement intended to impress Hanoi contradicts next day's statement intended to impress the peace movement; cites a Nixon foreign-policy adviser who said that the only man in Washington who has a good idea about Vietnam is Sen Aiken, who said 'Let's say we've won and come home'; Reston says that is what US is doing, only slower than many people prefer
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Yugoslavs, Although Classless, Show Taste for Good Manners
Date: 18 April 1971
By ALFRED FRIENDLY Jr.Special to The New York Times
Alfred FRIENDLY
D Julius, ed of Politika Ekspes, discusses new col on soc and business etiquette written by diplomat D Soldatic; says col spurs sales
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ENTRY OF REPORTER IS WELCOMED BY U.S.
Date: 17 April 1971
Durdin's wife Peggy, a journalist, gets visa to enter China
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Article 3 -- No Title
Date: 17 April 1971
Roderick and 2 NBC TV newsmen get 3--day visa extension to cover Canton Fair
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the traveler's world; One Hectic Day in a Besieged Hotel
Date: 18 April 1971
by Paul J. C. Friedlander
Paul C
P J C Friedlander article on hectic day in Boston Sheraton Hotel as result of Agnew's appearance there, anti-Agnew demonstrators outside, security precautions, and other events
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Sutton Is in Group Negotiating to Buy Amsterdam News
Date: 17 April 1971
Boro Pres Sutton reveals he is member of group seeking to buy pub; says group is all black and includes C B Jones
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