Chicago Guild Backs Pact
Date: 14 November 1972
Newspaper Guild members at Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News on Nov 12 approve new contract that would raise top pay for newsmen to $317 a wk by Feb 1, '74
Josh Duhamel (Minot, Dakota del Nord, 14 de novembre de 1972) és un actor i antic model estatunidenc. Va aconseguir el seu primer èxit com a actor el 1999, fent el paper de Leo du Pres a la sèrie de l'ABC All My Children, i més tard com el cap de seguretat Danny McCoy a la sèrie Las Vegas de la NBC. També va aparèixer com a William Lennox a la pel·lícula Transformers, com també en les seves seqüeles. És protagonista en la sèrie Life As We Know It, juntament amb Katherine Heigl.
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Date: 14 November 1972
Newspaper Guild members at Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News on Nov 12 approve new contract that would raise top pay for newsmen to $317 a wk by Feb 1, '74
Date: 15 November 1972
Philippine Dept of Public Information on Nov 14 lifts censorship of AP dispatches from Philippines; authorizies news agency's Manila bur to resume distribution of incoming AP news to Philippine subscribers; natl press sec F S Tatad says that resumption of normal AP operations is '1 step toward the increased normalization of relations' between press and Govt; AP Manila bur chief F Hawkins voices regret about disagreement over AP article printed in Business Week that brought about Govt action; expresses appreciation for Tatad's statement that press and Govt relations could be 'closer without compromising principles'
Date: 14 November 1972
By ALFONSO A. NARVAEZSpecial to The New York Times
Alfonso NARVAEZSpecial
bill giving right of full confidentiality about news stories to members of news media will be released from NJ Assembly Judiciary Com on Nov 16; bill which has already been passed by Sen would give NJ strongest news source protection law in US; bill is intended to deal with cases such as that of P Bridge, who was jailed for refusing to answer questions of Essex County grand jury
Date: 14 November 1972
Special to The New York Times
Sup Ct on Nov 13 rejects petition for rev filed by W T Farr, former reporter for Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, who was cited for contempt for refusing to tell trial judge in C Manson murder case who had given him copy of statement by witness about Manson 'family's' murderous schemes; Ct, by rejecting Farr's appeal, appears to add new limitations on newsmen to its decision of last June that said grand juries might force reporters to disclose confidential information; new development grows out of Amer Bar Assn's new ethical rules that permit judges to order atty's not to give press certain information about cases prior to trial; after judge in Manson case invoked new rule to impose 'gag' order on attys in case, Farr was called in to explain how he had nevertheless obtained copy of witness' statement; Farr has remained free pending Sup Ct's action on his appeal
Date: 15 November 1972
Constellation comdr Capt Ward discloses on Nov 14 indications of possible sabotage on ship, news conf, San Diego, on recent incidents
Date: 14 November 1972
J R Hoffa says he witnessed 4 murders and number of rapes during 58 mos he spent in Lewisburg (Pa) Federal Prison, news conf
Date: 14 November 1972
By RONALD SULLIVANSpecial to The New York Times
Date: 14 November 1972
By ALEXANDER R. HAMMER
Alexander HAMMER
dirs of United Inns Inc and Transcontinental Motor Inns Inc on Nov 13 approve merger of Transcontinental into United
Date: 15 November 1972
By EDWARD COWANSpecial to The New York Times
Price Comm on Nov 14 orders NY Times and NY Daily News to reduce previously-approved ad rate increases from 6.58% to 4.89% and from 9.36% to 8.20%, respectively; rollback comes as newspapers are entering Christmas ad season peak; Times spokesman says co has not determined which ad rates will be cut or by how much; says 4.89% is weighted-avg figure which could be achieved even if larger increases in some categories remained in effect
Date: 15 November 1972
By EDWARD COWANSpecial to The New York Times