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에드거 하워드 라이트(영어: Edgar Howard Wright, 1974년 4월 18일~)은 잉글랜드의 영화 감독, 텔레비전 감독이다. 그는 영화 배우인 사이먼 페그와 닉 프로스트가 등장한 새벽의 황당한 저주와 뜨거운 녀석들로 유명하다.

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1974년 4월 18일 목요일
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1974년 4월 18일은(는) 목요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♈**입니다. 올해의 107일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Richard M. Nixon입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 52살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 4월 18일 토요일, 56일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 4월 18일 일요일일 후 308입니다. 당신은 19,049일, 약 457,188시간, 약 27,431,333분 또는 약 1,645,879,980초 동안 살았습니다.

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18th of April 1974 News

1974년 4월 18일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

Newsman Arrested

Date: 18 April 1974

Reporter R L Revenaugh (San Francisco Examiner) is arrested on April 16 for refusing to leave Calif PUC meeting; is freed on $250 bail (S)

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U.S. Prisons to Ease Curb. On Interviews With Inmates

Date: 19 April 1974

Solicitor Gen Bork lr to Sup Ct announces US Prisons Bur will allow reporters to int prisoners in minimum security Fed insts; Ct is reviewing Washington Post's challenge to old policy of prohibiting ints (S)

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INFORMATION BILL BACKED IN ALBANY; Public Scrutiny is Proposed for Government Records

Date: 19 April 1974

By ALFONSO A. NARVAEZSpecial to The New York Times

Alfonso NARVAEZSpecial

Agreement on NYS Legis freedom-of-information bill, which would mandate for 1st time opening of state and local govt records to public scrutiny, is announced, Albany; provisions of bill, which was sponsored by Sens Ralph J Marino and H Douglas Barclay and NYS Assemblyman Donald L Taylor, outlined; Taylor comments (M)

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Rodino Bars Compromise On Tapes Under Subpoena

Date: 19 April 1974

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

Sen Edward J Gurney on April 18 charges that news media coverage of Watergate has apparently affected public opinion to extent that majority of people 'already have convicted the President in their minds' (S)

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U.S. Aide Scores Supervision

Date: 18 April 1974

John W Husen, Justice Dept's Public Information Dir, on Apr 17 deplores suspension of photographer James More by Associated Press for allegedly giving information about Indian occupation of Wounded Knee, SD, in '73 to FBI; holds newsmen are citizens with obligation to cooperate with law enforcement authorities; Atty Gen William B Saxbe says More was not informer but witness (S)

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Florida's 'Right-to-Reply' Law Is Argued Before Supreme Court

Date: 18 April 1974

Special to The New York Times

Prof Jerome A Barron of George Washington Univ Law School argues before US Sup Ct that Fla law requiring newspapers to print replies from pol candidates implements rather than offends const guarantee of press freedom; urges ct to sustain 'right to reply' statute, holding that nation can afford 'some slight legis' aid to promote free and fair debate between competitors for public office; is representing Pat L Tornillo Jr, unsuccessful candidate for Fla Legis who was editorially criticized by Miami Herald in campaign and submitted statements of rejoinder that paper refused to print; Tornillo, under '13 Fla statute invoked only once before, sued paper to compel it to print statements (M)

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Ehrlichman Denies He Is Cool to Nixon

Date: 18 April 1974

By SEYMOUR M. HERSHSpecial to The New York Times

John D Ehrlichman on April 17 publicly pledges his allegiance to Pres Nixon and Adm in reptd attempt to put end to repeated speculation about his loyality in face of at least 3 pending criminal trials, 1 of which involves his role in Ellsberg break in

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RICHARDSON APPEALS FOR DILIGENT PRESS

Date: 18 April 1974

Former US Atty Gen Elliott L Richardson on April 17 says that news media must 'insist on being told the truth, and expand efforts to dig the truth out', speech, Amer Soc of Newspaper Editors; says that resonable suspicion of corruption in govt is justification for 'extraordinary efforts' at getting facts (S)

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TWO COURTS TO HEAR I.T.U VIEW ON WRITS

Date: 18 April 1974

ITU reprs Raymond Brown and Ralph Pancallo are scheduled to be present on April 18 when ITU Local 6 seeks to have cts vacate 2 injunctions enjoining local from interfering with operations at NY Times or News (S)

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PRINTERS AT NEWS START SLOWDOWN; Action by the Union Follows Release From Injunctions Barring Work Disruption PRINTERS AT NEWS START SLOWDOWN

Date: 19 April 1974

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

ITU Local 6 on April 18 begins slowdown at NY Daily News after being released from 2 ct injunctions that had barred it from interfering with operations at News or NY Times; local pres Bertram A Powers says that union members are now free to take concerted action to put pressure on publishers for improved contract; says union is going to have 'coordinated and orchestrated action' of work in composing room; April 19; April 18 1st edition of News was delayed for about 4 hrs; News spokesman estimates that union action will prevent 250,000 copies from reaching streets (M)

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