Reporters Protest to Saigon
Date: 09 June 1975
Internatl Fed of Journalists makes public lr it has sent to Communist authorities in Saigon protesting expulsion of 8 foreign reporters and press photographer; requests that foreign reporters be allowed to work freely in S Vietnam (S)
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Chinese Journalists Learn to Be Bridge To the Work Force
Date: 08 June 1975
China's newspapers, in effort to stay in contact with people, are developing new reporters known as 'barefoot journalists'; working alongside factory hands and commune laborers, their job is to conduct soc investigations, train village correspondents and maintain bridge between tightly controlled press and its readers; barefoot journalism is 1 experiment introduced into press since Cultural Revolution of '60s; Shanghai daily Wen Hui Pao deputy dir Shen Kuohsiang says paper has network of 2,000 'worker-correspondents' in greater Shanghai area (S)
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But Visiting Writers Still Find a Lot to Praise Here
Date: 09 June 1975
By JOHN CORRY
John CORRY
Article notes many out-of-town writers who have recently visited NYC are praising city; cites comments by Wichita Falls (Tex) Times managing editor Charles Worth Ward and excerpts from columns in Fort Lauderdale (Fla) News, London Times, San Francisco Examiner, San Diego Union, Milwaukee Journal and Philadelphia Bulletin (M)
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The World; In Summary New Mideast Optimism, But Same Old Issues Small Steps In Namibia Rhodesia: Must Violence Precede Independence? Kenyatta's Government Is Criticized Saigon Decides More Newsmen Must Go
Date: 08 June 1975
comment on violence between Zimbabwe African Natl Union and Zimbabwe African People's Union, rival Rhodesian black nationalist groups, precipitated by differences on how to force Prime Min Ian Smith's white minority Govt to yield to black majority rule; African Natl Council has insisted that Smith join in talks leading to const conf; Smith charges that council is irresponsible
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City Is Viewed as Profligate and 'Whining Mendicant'
Date: 09 June 1975
By WILLIAM E. FARRELL Special to The New York Times
William FARRELL
Chicago newspapers are 'roasting' NYC over its fiscal problems; in last mo, numerous ed and analytical articles on NYC's problems and 'spot news' accts of Mayor Beame's and Gov Carey's efforts to extricate city from its fiscal morass, have appeared in Chicago papers; samplings of ed opinion of Chicago Tribune and Chicago Daily News and of columnists Jack Mabley (Chicago Daily News), Michael Kilian (Chicago Tribune) and Mike Royka (Chicago Daily News); cartoon (L)
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CRISIS OVER PAPER IS EASED IN LISBON; Socialists Placated--Church Warns the Military to End Radio Station Seizure
Date: 08 June 1975
By HENRY GINIGER Special to The New York Times
Henry Special
Dirs of Portugese radio station owned by RC Ch predict possible break in relations between church and state if mil does not remove group of Communist and far-leftist workers who are occupying station (S)
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Legislative Notes; State Labor Unit Maintains Image
Date: 08 June 1975
State Sen John M Skevin says NJ Gov Byrne may have tried to upstage him in issuing statement on TV coverage of NJ by NYC and Phila stations on same day he released rept on same subject (S)
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Food News; A Gourmet Delight Nightly
Date: 08 June 1975
By HELEN P. SILVER Special to The New York Times
Helen SILVER
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