Peru Daily's Office Bombed
Date: 25 October 1974
bomb explodes on Oct 24 in office owned by Peruvian newspaper la Prensa causing substantial damage but no injuries
Yoo Yong-sung (Korean: 유용성; born 25 October 1974) is a retired badminton player from South Korea. He is two time Olympic silver medalist.
Lasīt vairāk...1974. gada 25. oktobris bija piektdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♏. Tā bija 297 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Gerald R. Ford.
Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 50 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija piektdiena, 2024. gada 25. oktobris, pirms 351 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir sestdiena, 2025. gada 25. oktobris pēc 13 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 18 614 dienas jeb aptuveni 446 740 stundas, vai aptuveni 26 804 412 minūtes vai aptuveni 1 608 264 720 sekundes.
Date: 25 October 1974
bomb explodes on Oct 24 in office owned by Peruvian newspaper la Prensa causing substantial damage but no injuries
Date: 25 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
reporters for South Korea's largest newspaper, Dong-A-Ilbo, on Oct 24 call off unusual 11-hr strike when their publisher, Kim Sang Man, accedes to demand for publication of their statement denouncing Govt press restrictions; Kim Sang Man's agreement to run 3-point resolution is interpreted as major victory for Korean press; resolution said that reporters oppose all outside interference with newspaper, broadcasting and magazine publications; oppose posting of security agents at newspaper offices; oppose any illegal questionings and arrests of journalists by Govt agents; about 180 reporters of Dong-A-Ilbo and its affiliated radio station protest arrests and questioning of Kim Sang Man and his 3 deputies by intelligence agents (M)
Date: 26 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
seven natl papers published in Seoul and 3 commercial radio stations on Oct 25 carry and air statements by their editors and reporters calling on Govt to stop meddling with their reptg; such display of unity by South Korean journalists is unusual; Information Min Lee Won-Kyong says he has no comment; development follows strike by reporters and editors at Dong-A Ilbo, protesting that some of paper's editors were questioned by South Korean CIA after publishing news of recent anti-Govt student demonstrations; reporters at Hankook Ilbo have also been questioned after giving space to news of pol disturbances in S Vietnam, including burning of newspapers by Vietnamese journalists (M)
Date: 26 October 1974
By JOHN HERBERS
John HERBERS
Pres Ford sends Cong compromise agreements after vetoing revisions in Freedom of Information Act; announces proposals at meeting of ANPA and ASNE; proposed compromise is intended to head off move in Cong to override his veto; thrust of compromise would be to provide more safeguards for classified material than had been provided in legis passed by Cong (S)
Date: 26 October 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
analysis of pol access to TV discusses former Gov Rockefeller's financing of TV series on issues pertaining to his office, which played on virtually all TV stations in NY; 8 programs in Rockefeller series were, in words of producer Gene Wyckoff, 'informative, objective and nonpol'; were presented by stations as public service and were generally well recd by reviewers; Rockefeller stated in '65 news conf that he wanted programs produced because he believed local stations were not adequately covering issues of great concern in state (M)
Date: 25 October 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS News turns down opportunity to televise exclusive int with Pres Ford because date proposed by White House, Oct 26, is too close to Nov elections; White House press sec Ron Nessen schedules Pres Ford for Reasoner Report on ABC-TV, in which Ford is to conduct tour of Camp David, Md, for cameras, accompanied by commentator Harry Reasoner; program is tentatively scheduled to be shown Nov 2; ABC News pres William Sheehan says he does not want to add to vexation to Dem leadership, which has been 'screaming' at networks for having televised Pres Ford's inflation speech to Future Farmers of Amer on Oct 15, after news divs had determined that address did not have sufficient news value to warrant live coverage; NBC-TV last wk granted Sen E M Muskie 30 mins of reply time to Ford's speech; sources say CBS Inc pres Arthur R Taylor wrote to Pres Ford following Oct 15 address to ask for meeting on serious questions raised by White House's formal request for live coverage of a speech that was not deemed newsworthy; CBS News exec vp William Small says he believes int with Ford, which is to be conducted by Walter Cronkite, is still in discussion stage with Nessen's office (M)