China, at U.N., Bars a Deal On Two Taiwan Newsmen
Date: 25 February 1972
By HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times
Kao Liang, spokesman for Chinese Mission to UN, repts Communist Chinese Govt will oppose any compromise that will permit reaccreditation of 2 Nationalist Chinese correspondents to UN; correspondents T C Tang and Chen-chi Lin (Central News Agency of China) were ousted after Communist China was admitted to UN; Kao Liang says Taiwan is inseparable part of Communist China and therefore UN correspondents must be chosen by Communist China; UN Sec Gen Waldheim tells group of news execs that he will seek 'pragmatic solution' to issue; UN legal counsel Stavropoulos says 2 correspondents could apply for reaccreditation as reprs of private news media on Taiwan
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TV: WNET Moves Into News With '51st State'
Date: 24 February 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor series on TV news shows says Channel 13-WNET program 51st State is' refreshingly brash and impertinent look at local news
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More Photos in Newspaper
Date: 24 February 1972
Jenmin Jih Pao publishes 4 more pictures relating to Nixon's visit to Peking
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Supreme Court Asked for First Amendment Rule Protecting News Sources
Date: 24 February 1972
Special to The New York Times
Sup Ct case, involving subpoenaing of reporters P Pappas (WTEV), P M Branzburg (Louisville Courier-Journal) and E Caldwell (NY Times) to obtain sources of their information, continues; journalists attys ask ct to approve 1st Amendment rule that would give reporters privilege not to testify unless there was compelling need for their evidence; Pappas atty E B Prettyman Jr, whose client refused to testify about information he learned in confidence from Black Panthers during '70 racial unrest in Mass, says reporters information would 'dry up' if ct does not protect sources' confidences; Caldwell's attys hold that adverse ct ruling would reduce flow of sensitive information to public; US Solicitor Gen Reynolds argues that special privilege for newsmen would be novel interpretation of 1st Amendment
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' Pragmatic Solution' Sought on Taiwan Newsmen
Date: 24 February 1972
By HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times
E D Canham and 16 other leading Amer news execs meet with Sec Gen Waldheim on issue of ouster of Nationalist Chinese newsmen at UN T C Tang and Chen-chi Lin; Canham repts Waldheim said he would work for a 'pragmatic solution' permitting their reaccreditation; other execs listed; group is com of fraternity Sigma Delta Chi
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Forest Hills: Rabbinic Views
Date: 24 February 1972
(Rabbi) ALAN W. MILLER(Rabbi) LLOYD TENNENBAUM
lr from Rabbis A Miller and L Tennenbaum on Rabbi Berkowitz's recent remarks about Forest Hills housing project
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PACT WITH HUNGARY SIGNED BY RUMANIA
Date: 25 February 1972
Rumania and Hungary sign 20-yr friendship treaty, Bucharest, in which they reiterate their natl independence; treaty disregards Brezhnev doctrine, which claims for USSR the right to intervene in other countries to preserve Communism; Rumanian Premier I G Maurer and Hungarian Premier J Fock sign treaty; excerpts from text of treaty distributed by Hungarian news agency
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1,000 Ford Pintos To Be Used in Test Of Safety Starters
Date: 25 February 1972
Special to The New York Times
Ford Div gen mgr Naughton says co will install test seat-belt starter interlock system in 1,000 Pintos; says interlock will be installed as 'no cost' option; system prevents car from being started until driver and front seat passenger fasten their seat belts; Govt wants system to be required on all cars starting with '74 models
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