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Keith Tkachuk

Keith Matthew Tkachuk (; born March 28, 1972) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) in an 18-year career with the Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues and Atlanta Thrashers, retiring in 2010. He is one of four American-born players to score 500 goals, and is the sixth American player to score 1,000 points. Tkachuk is considered to be among the elite power forwards of his era, and one of the best American-born players to play in the NHL. Of the 48 NHL players to have scored 500 goals, Tkachuk remains one of only four retired players to not be a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

He is the father of Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, who play for the Florida Panthers and the Ottawa Senators, respectively.

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28th of March 1972 News

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TV 'Fairness Doctrine' Hearings Open

Date: 28 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

FCC opens week of hearings on fairness doctrine; E Sevareid (CBS) says he opposes any expansion of govt regulation of media; questions how Govt can 'sit in judgment' on what is broadcast; says nature of broadcast journalism's 'search for truth' almost guarantees airing of differing views; R L Shayon of Penna Univ Annenberg School of Communications urges more specific broadcast standards and easier public access to airwaves; NBC chmn D C Adams says he does not question validity of fairness doctrine but asks restraint by FCC; CBS vp R W Jencks contends that idea of public access to TV time 'seems to exalt free speech at the expense of free press'; maintains that surveillance of TV under fairness doctrine could hinder free discussion on TV; others testifying include A H Kramer, exec dir of Citizens Communications Center, T A Westen, former FCC chmn F W Ford and former FCC member K A Cox

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Questions to Professor Indicate U.S. Still Hunts Clues in Pentagon Papers Case

Date: 29 March 1972

By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times

Prof S L Popkin testifies he has no knowledge of persons who possessed Pentagon papers, grand jury investigation of D Ellsberg release of Pentagon papers to press; refuses on 1st Amendment grounds to give speculations or opinions about who in acad community might have access to documents; because of his refusal to answer questions he is scheduled to appear in ct again for another contempt hearing

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TV Urges Fairness Doctrine Not Be Applied to Ads

Date: 29 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

FCC hearing on fairness doctrine; TV indus reprs contend that application of doctrine to TV commercials could drive advertisers to other media but leaders of citizens groups and public service orgns say that counter-commercials and broadcast messages in response to paid TV ads would have little econ effect and could help restore credibility to commercials; J J Shestack, atty of law firm representing NBC, presents TV indus arguments against subjecting commercials to fairness doctrine; G Cowan of Center for Law and Social Policy contends that no advertisers would end commercials if competitors stayed on air; holds that fairness doctrine applies to commercials and urges FCC to develop standards for counter-commercials; R Choate, chmn of Council on Children, Media and Broadcasting, Natl Assn of Broadcasters gen counsel J Summers, FTC Consumer Protection Bur chief R Pitofsky and TV Ad Bur counsel T Sorensen also testify

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PROFIT DATA ISSUED BY TRIBUNE COMPANY

Date: 28 March 1972

Tribune Co repts earnings for '71 of $13.5-million on revenues of $479-million

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Metropolitan Briefs

Date: 28 March 1972

NYS Atty Gen Lefkowitz files suit in NYS Sup Ct to halt alleged unlawful landfill operation on 8-acre waterfront tract in College Point, Queens; charges Investor's Collateral Corp, owners of land, and 120th St Landfill Corp, contractors, were dumping without permit and creating health hazard for surrounding community

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Soviet Pledges Aid to Hanoi

Date: 28 March 1972

USSR Marshal Batitsky meets with N Vietnamese Min Vo Nguyen Giap and pledges continued mil aid

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A Thief Relents

Date: 29 March 1972

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G.O.P. Denies Helping Wallace in Wisconsin

Date: 29 March 1972

F L Dale, chmn of Com to Re-elect the Pres, denies that orgn's campaign slowdown in Wis Pres primary is aimed at encouraging Repub crossover votes for Gov Wallace; says com's activities in state were cut because Nixon has no actively campaigning opposition and is certain winner; speculation has been that Repub strategists might seek to cause disarray in field of Dem aspirants by 'exporting' Repub votes to Wallace

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11 Sculptors Chosen For Design Contest At New Family Court

Date: 28 March 1972

By GEORGE GENT

George GENT

11 Amer sculptors will compete in city-sponsored design contest for large free-standing sculpture and related sidewalk decor for new Family Ct bldg at Foley Sq, NYC; contestants include L Nevelson, R Lippold, T Smith, R Hunt and A Manca; winner will receive $87,000 for completed work; other details

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Wallace Plans to Identify Contributors to Campaign

Date: 28 March 1972

Special to The New York Times

Gov Wallace, campaigning for Dem Pres nomination in Wis, says he will make public names of all contributors to his Pres campaign; says list will contain some 80,000 names and weigh about 25 lbs

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