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1973년 5월 17일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♉**입니다. 올해의 136일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Richard M. Nixon입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 52살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 5월 17일 토요일, 116일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 5월 17일 일요일일 후 248입니다. 당신은 19,109일, 약 458,618시간, 약 27,517,107분 또는 약 1,651,026,420초 동안 살았습니다.

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17th of May 1973 News

1973년 5월 17일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Web of Suspicion

Date: 18 May 1973

ed discussing Nixon Adm acknowledgment that Pres Nixon ordered wiretaps on 13 Natl Security Council aides and 4 newsmen holds action offers 'further dismaying evidence' of the degree to which civil liberties and integrity of exec branch have been compromised under 'self-righteousness, secrecy and suspicion' in which Nixon Adm has operated; asserts secrecy that Adm sought to impose through 'highly dubious' means seems to have been aimed more at preserving its own interests than natl interest

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A Dark Atmosphere; IN THE NATION

Date: 18 May 1973

By Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

T Wicker comment says it may have been 'legal' at time it was started, but it was dirty and indefensible business, nevertheless, for Pres Nixon and H Kissinger to eavesdrop and spy on Kissinger's associates on Natl Security Council staff; says Sup Ct has since struck down claim of Nixon Adm to have unchecked right to tap and bug anyone or any group it suspected of threatening whatever it considered to be natl security; discusses case of wiretap on Kissinger associate H Sonnenfeldt; wiretap was not authorized by any Fed ct but when Sup Ct rules out tapping without ct order in cases of suspected domestic threats to natl security, only unauthorized tapping thereafter permitted to exec branch was in cases where there was suspected foreign intelligence link; says that therefore, either it was suspected that Sonnenfeldt was not just leaking to press but informing foreign powers, or else tap on his phone was illegal and evasion of Sup Ct ruling; says White House apologists are quoted as saying that while no disloyalty to US was discovered, some of those tapped were found to be 'disloyal' to Kissinger; questions what statutes give authorization for wiretapping to determine if any employe is disloyal to Kissinger

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Helms Says He Didn't Tell Nixon About Bids to C.I.A.; Helms Says He Didn't Inform President of Requests to C. I. A. Nixon Aides Involved. Reluctantly' Granted

Date: 17 May 1973

By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times

former CIA Dir Helms is quoted as saying May 16 that he felt White House requests for CIA's assistance in Watergate affair were improper but that he never told Pres Nixon of his concern; Helms testifies May 16 before Sen Appropriations subcom that is investigating CIA's involvement in Watergate case; Sen McClellan says Helms expressed concern over repeated attempts of White House aides to involve CIA in Watergate; Helms confirms repts of other CIA officials but under questioning he defends his earlier denial before Sen Foreign Relations Com of CIA involvement in Watergate affair; Sen M R Young, when asked if Helms had known that White House requests for CIA assistance were part of attempted cover-up, says he did not and in fact, they were not; says so-called Mexican laundering operation did not relate in any way to bugging of Dem Natl Com hq; Helms por

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Graham Is Called a Stern Father; Notes on People

Date: 17 May 1973

JAMES F. CLARITY

James CLARITY

Meir reptdly returns to work after 2 days in hosp for routine med exams; says 'everything went very smoothly'

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Kissinger And Helms; WASHINGTON

Date: 18 May 1973

By James Reston

James Reston

J Reston comment on closed atmosphere or 'don't call me' system at White House in which Watergate events occured; says H R Haldeman and J D Ehrlichman were victims of it and now H Kissinger is charged with dubious conduct because he too is apparently involved in cooperating too much with White House closed-circuit system; says probably simplest part of answer as to how Kissinger could agree to bugging and how former CIA head Helms could allow CIA to be used in domestic conspiracy is that best of men love power and position; says point is that Nixon personality and Nixon staff system do not encourage candor but require loyalty and obedience, not doubts, questions or criticisms

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Ellsberg, at Senate Hearing, Urges Congress to Restrict Secrecy in the White House; Sees His Trial as Effort To Discredit Democrats Eating the Honeydew' Apologized to Ellsberg

Date: 17 May 1973

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

Dr D Ellsberg, declaring that 'secrecy corrupts just as power corrupts,' urges Cong May 16 to enact laws sharply restricting secrecy in exec branch; contends that excessive secrecy had helped create Govt atmosphere that 'led us to Watergate'; says that access of sr govt officials to information classified higher than top secret had intoxicating effect, persuading them to lie rather than to admit existence of data

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C.B.S. TO REVAMP 'MORNING NEWS'; Man-Womnan Anchor Teamn to Replace Hart and Benton

Date: 17 May 1973

CBS news pres R S Salant on May 16 tells conv of CBS affiliate station mgrs in Los Angeles that J Hart and N Benson will leave CBS Morning News TV program by midsummer; says program's format will be revamped, with Hart and Benton being replaced by new anchorman and anchorwoman; says Hart will assume new correspondent duties in NYC and Benton will work out of Washington; discloses that L Townsend has been apptd exec producer of program, replacing D Clark

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Times Announces A Picture Service For World Media

Date: 18 May 1973

NY Times announces on May 17 formation of new facility, NYT Pictures, which will begin operation on June 4; will provide 3 major services--resale of pictures from Times picture library, syndication of freelance pictures and photo essays by photographers whose previous work has appeared in major magazines throughout world, and expansion of photo service inaugurated in '72 for news service subscribers; service will be headed by J G Morris; service editor and gen mgr R R Buckingham comments

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Radio; Talks, Sports, Events News Broadcasts

Date: 18 May 1973

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day

Date: 17 May 1973

correction on May 15 article on New Talent Festival planned by 14 major NY galleries notes artists have already been selected by galleries

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