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Barbara Schulz

Barbara Schulz is a French actress who won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 2001. She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for the 1999 film La Dilettante.

For her performances on the stage, Schulz has been nominated several times for the Molière Award, winning in 2001 in the category Best Female Newcomer (Molière de la révélation théâtrale) for the play Joyeuses Pâques.

In 2011, she moved from France to New York City, where she was cast in an episode of the short-lived TV series Pan Am as an Italian woman spying for the USSR, in a recurring role.

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1972년 3월 15일은(는) 수요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♓**입니다. 올해의 74일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Richard M. Nixon입니다.

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15th of March 1972 News

1972년 3월 15일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

WBAI Chief Ruled Freed Too Quickly

Date: 15 March 1972

By LESLEY OELSNER

Lesley OELSNER

US Ct of Appeals rules that Fed Dist Judge M E Frankel acted too quickly when he freed WBAI gen mgr E A Goodman; stays its own order for 48 hrs to allow time for Goodman to take his case back to state cts

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INFORMATION ACT SCORED AS FUTILE; Nader Assistant Criticizes It -- Official Defends Law

Date: 15 March 1972

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

P H Schuck, atty with R Nader's Center for Study of Responsive Law, holds Freedom of Information Act is futile because of bureaucratic self-interest and secrecy, HR Govt Information Subcom hearing; holds it should have facilitated public participation in 'public's works' but instead has engendered 'endless litigation' and has produced relatively little important information; act defended by US Adm Conf chmn Cramton

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WBAI and the Law: To Preserve a Free Press

Date: 15 March 1972

FRANK MILLSPAUGH

Frank MILLSPAUGH

former WBAI mgr F Millspaugh lr on jailing of WBAI gen mgr E A Goodman for refusing to hand over tapes of '70 riots in Manhattan House of Detention for Men to Dist Atty's office

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Boston Labor Urges Halt To Takeover of TV Channel

Date: 16 March 1972

AFL-CIO Greater Boston Labor Council and Internatl Stereotypers Union urge Sup Ct to intervene in Boston Broadcasters Inc planned action to take over Channel WHDH, originally owned by Herald-Traveler, on Mar 18; WHDH attys, including former Justice A Fortas, rept action will leave some 2,500 employes without jobs and may cause Traveler to cease pub

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Federal Reserve Aide Assails Media

Date: 16 March 1972

By JUAN M. VASQUEZSpecial to The New York Times

Fed Reserve Bd vice chmn J L Robertson alleges CBS gave public incorrect figures on cost of Pentagon public relations program during TV special Selling of Pentagon; says program quoted cost at $190-million while Pentagon budgeted figure was $30-million

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TV Role on Population Crisis Assayed

Date: 16 March 1972

By GEORGE GENT

George GENT

CBS vice chmn Stanton, in rejecting request from J D Rockefeller's Comm on Population Growth and Amer Future to purchase 1 hr of prime time TV in order to present its own version of its rept, denies allegation that birth control is taboo subject for television entertainment

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Head of I.T.T. Denies Link Of Suits and Aid to G.O.P.; Head of I.T.T. Denies Pledge To G.O.P. Was Linked to Suits

Date: 16 March 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

ITT pres H S Geneen denies any connection between Sheraton Corp's pledge to Repub Natl Conv and Justice Dept settlement of ITT antitrust case, Sen Judiciary Com herarings on ITT lobbyist D Beard memo, published by J Anderson and linking pledge to contribution; concedes that shortly after Anderson's pub of memo ITT security officers shredded documents in Beard's file; says he does not know who ordered destruction; claims action was not intended to prevent rev of files by legitimate agency; says he will try to have rept on incident in time for next hearing; says he knew nothing of Beard memo and that Sheraton pledge was made to attract business to hotel in San Diego; says pledge was $100,000 in cash, with another $100,000 to be matched by other contributors, not $400,000 mentioned in memo; says that at his meeting with then-Atty Gen Mitchell he agreed not to mention ITT cases because Mitchell had disqualified himself from working on them; says purpose of meeting was to impress upon various Govt officials that Govt antitrust policy needed re-examining; says he told Mitchell ITT overseas operations could ease US balance of payments deficit by bringing in some $5-billion from abroad over next 10 yrs, but that co needed to acquire more cos in US to balance out threat of expropriations of corp's holdings by foreign govts; Sen Eastland names subcom to fly to Denver to take sworn testimony on Mar 20 from Beard who is hospitalized there with heart ailment; says 1 reporter will be present to provide information to all media; Sen Tunney charges that either Mitchell or Lieut Gov Reinecke lied about their '71 discussions on conv arrangements; Justice Dept memos introduced into hearing record state that on Oct 20 '70 then-chief of Civil Rights Div J Leonard sent memo to Mitchell recommending suit to stop alleged racial discrimination by S Calif real estate co Coldwell Baker & Co; later memo from Leonard to subordinate says Mitchell in his reply to memo said that Leonard should set up negotiations with co to see if discrimination did exist; Mitchell reptdly said he couldn't believe practice was 'co policy'; suit was never filed and out-of-ct settlement was made wk of Mar 6; Mitchell testifies at hearing that Leonard was mistaken in saying Mitchell knew anyone at Coldwell, which was represented by Los Angeles law firm headed by H W Kalmach who helped arrange financing for San Diego conv; Mitchell says he cannot remember memo; Sen Cook denounces news media repts of hearings; protests articles in Washington Post and Washington Eve Star; complains about caption under picture of Mitchell in 1st edition of NY Times that erroneously identified Asst Atty Gen Mardian, who was conferring with Mitchell, as ITT vp Merriam; Mitchell sent telegram of protest to Times publisher A O Sulzberger; Times expressed regret for its error; illus of Geneen meeting with reporters

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Metropolitan Briefs

Date: 16 March 1972

G Bailey, helicopter pilot, is rescued by NYC police after making emergency landing in E River

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N.B.C.-TV Investigative Series Planned for Prime Time in Fall

Date: 15 March 1972

By GEORGE GENT

George GENT

The Sixth Age, wkly radio program for elderly, will premiere Mar 19 on WNYC; program, produced by NYC Office for Aging with P Scott as producer, will int elderly persons and provide information on health and econ benefits for aging

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The First Lady of the Land at 60; Thelma Catherine Ryan Nixon Woman in the News

Date: 16 March 1972

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

Mrs Nixon illus with children touring White House; she celebrates her 60th birthday today

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