Kennedy Party Invaded By Greek Photographer
Date: 10 August 1968
Special to The New York Times
reporter N Mastorakis arrested, released after surrendering film he took when he invaded privacy of A Onassis party for Sen E Kennedy
Joseph McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1968), known professionally as McG, is an American film director, film producer, and former record producer.
McG began his career in the music industry, directing music videos and producing various albums. He later rose to prominence with his debut theatrically released narrative feature, Charlie's Angels, which had the highest-grossing opening weekend for a directorial debut at the time. Since then, he has directed several other films, including Terminator Salvation, This Means War, and The Babysitter. On television, McG co-created Fastlane with John McNamara and executive produced The O.C., Supernatural, and Chuck.
McG also owns a production company, Wonderland Sound and Vision, founded in 2001, which has overseen the production of the films and television shows he has worked on since Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
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Date: 10 August 1968
Special to The New York Times
reporter N Mastorakis arrested, released after surrendering film he took when he invaded privacy of A Onassis party for Sen E Kennedy
Date: 09 August 1968
ANPA awards $14,340 in small grants to 26 Negro journalism students
Date: 09 August 1968
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Date: 09 August 1968
Special to The New York Times
Unions on strike against Los Angeles Herald-Examiner plan $50,000 radio-TV drive and forming of 'truth team' to tour country urging boycott of Hearst enterprises and its advertisers; hold paper's circulation has dropped over 50%, advertising 40%; Hearst execs put circulation at 600,000, drop of 125,000; ANG chief negotiator R Rupert says unions have paid out about $4-million in strike benefits, other costs
Date: 10 August 1968
Special to The New York Times
Detroit News and Free Press resume after nearly 9 mos, ending nation's longest newspaper blackout; Teamsters vp Holmes sees unions making serious effort in future to bargain as group; papers eds score strike; issues revd; illus
Date: 10 August 1968
Rupert says fewer than 2% of original 2,100 striking Los Angeles Herald-Examiner have returned to jobs
Date: 10 August 1968
Special to The New York Times
Czech mission issues statement charging that US press prints 'lies and half truths' slandering Czech and her reprs at UN; apparently alludes to repts of article in Czech magazine Reporter
Date: 09 August 1968
By THOMAS W. ENNIS
Thomas ENNIS
Investors group headed by H B Helmsley buys 32-story Sierra Towers apt bldg, Los Angeles
Date: 09 August 1968
Cuban news media calls Nixon, named Repub Pres nominee, reactionary 'gorilla'