News With Editorials
Date: 05 May 1971
CLIFFORD B. REEVES
Lr on NY Times Mar 20 ed stating Times principle of total separation of news and ed opinion contends no paper in US has done more to confuse that distinction; holds that since advent of 'interpretive journalism' news is deliberately selected and slanted to favor certain viewpoints; says distinction between news and opinion has become further blurred by columnists, news features and syndicated material; says no concentration of power is greater threat to public interest than concentrated control of news and ed interpretation
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If Nixon Were Mayor
Date: 04 May 1971
By RUSSELL BAKER
Russell BAKER
R Baker comment describing imaginary news conf if Pres Nixon were mayor
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COURT TO TAKE UP PRESS SUBPOENAS; Will Rule on the Rights of Newsmen in Testifying
Date: 04 May 1971
Special to The New York Times
Sup Ct agrees to hear appeal of reporter P Pappas regarding his refusal to testify before grand jury probing '70 racial disorders
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BILLS ON COURTS SUPPORTED HERE; Mayor, 4 District Attorneys Endorse 11 Measures
Date: 04 May 1971
By EDWARD RANZAL
Edward RANZAL
Mayor Lindsay and NYC Dist Attys Roberts, Hogan, Mackell and Golden support 11 pending bills to improve adm of criminal justice, City Hall news conf; major proposal calls for NYS financing of entire ct system; Roberts warns ct system could collapse if needed financial aid is not forthcoming; illus
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Government and Liberty
Date: 04 May 1971
By TOM WICKER
Tom WICKER
T Wicker holds Nixon Adm pressure on ranking Repub members of HR Commerce Com was prime factor in issuing of subpoena
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ESSEX INDICTS 3 IN NEWARK CASE; Men Accused of Assaulting and Robbing Reporter
Date: 04 May 1971
Special to The New York Times
Dr Garret, R Gilbert and R Slappy indicted on charges of assaulting, robbing and threatening to kill F Butterfield (NY Times)
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Kent Marks 4 Deaths in Varied Ways
Date: 05 May 1971
By AGIS SALPUKASSpecial to The New York Times
Yale pres Brewster says that to make peaceful change possible reliability of official information must be restored, s, Kent State Univ memorial service for 4 students killed by Natl Guard; urges restoration of determination to defend freedom of unpopular thought and expression
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Thaw Is Mild So Far; China and U.S. Hold to Basic Positions U.S.-Chinese Thaw Is Mild So Far
Date: 05 May 1971
By TILLMAN DURDINSpecial to The New York Times
T Durdin, in analysis of thaw in Chinese-US ties, suggests one consideration in friendly Chinese approach to Amers is desire to worry Russians
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HILLMAN AWARDS GO TO 4 IN MASS MEDIA
Date: 05 May 1971
S Hillman Foundation '70 mass media awards to J Kifner, others
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2d Off Broadway Play Wins Pulitzer; Pulitzer Prizes Honor an Off Broadway Play, Schonberg's Music Criticism and Reporting on Kent State
Date: 04 May 1971
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
Pulitzer Prize for criticism goes to H C Schonberg, music critic of NY Times
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