Argentine Government Irked
Date: 17 June 1947
Govt charges bias by AP; repts on Senora Peron's visit to GB noted

Yoshiyuki Okamura (Japanese: 岡村 善行, Hepburn: Okamura Yoshiyuki; born June 16, 1947), known by the pen names Buronson (武論尊) and Sho Fumimura (史村 翔, Fumimura Shō), is a Japanese manga writer. Making his debut in 1972, he first found success with the hardboiled detective manga series Doberman Deka (1975–1979) alongside illustrator Shinji Hiramatsu. He is best-known for creating the post-apocalyptic martial arts series Fist of the North Star (1983–1988) with artist Tetsuo Hara, which is one of the best-selling manga in history with over 100 million copies in circulation. He has since worked with Ryoichi Ikegami on several series, including Heat (1998–2004), which won the 2002 Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. Buronson received a Special Award at the 2021 Saito Takao Awards for his continued contributions to manga, including his training of younger artists.
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Date: 17 June 1947
Govt charges bias by AP; repts on Senora Peron's visit to GB noted
Date: 16 June 1947
By EDWARD A. MORROWSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Edward MORROWSpecial
Brit Mil Govt orders Lower Saxony to devote daily space to Brit official views on current issues
Date: 17 June 1947
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Standing Com of UN Correspondents lauds work of UN Press Div under G Barnes; hopes div will not suffer from reorganization
Date: 16 June 1947
clipper set for round-world flight; US eds and publishers to be passengers; ceremony plans; plane illus on trial run
Date: 17 June 1947
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Brit civil rights council conf urges non-commercial press, world press freedom and internatl body on ethics
Date: 17 June 1947
GEORGE W. MURRAY
George MURRAY
Civil Service Forum sec G W Murray lr on NY Times handling of story on bd conditions