Atkārtoti atskaņo piektdiena, 1971. gada 5. marts

1971. gada 5. marts bija piektdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 63 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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5th of March 1971 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1971. gada 5. marts

Alabama Station Upheld

Date: 06 March 1971

FCC dismisses petition by blacks in Mobile, Ala, challenging renewal of Mobile TV station WALA broadcast license and charging distortion or omission of news about black community

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2 NEWSPAPER OWNERS SENTENCED IN GREECE

Date: 06 March 1971

Special to The New York Times

Athens ct convicts C Nikolopoulos and C Kyriazis, owners of now defunct Ethnos, of printing misleading headline involving US Vice Pres Agnew; sentences them to 7-mo jail terms and $3,333 fines; acquits 3 others, 2 of them owners and 1 ed of Ethnos; 2 convicted men appeal; ct acquits publisher, ed and letter-writing reader of To Vima who were charged with making false repts likely to harm pub confidence in state in voicing support for conservation of condemned 13th-century Venetian ch on Crete

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Western Newsmen Pushed After Visiting Moscow Home

Date: 05 March 1971

two Western correspondents pushed by Soviet men in plainclothes as they leave apt of Soviet Jew with group of newsmen

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Soviet Jew Seized on Walk With a Reporter in Moscow

Date: 06 March 1971

Soviet police arrest young Jew walking with Amer correspondent on crowded Moscow st

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STORM BECALMS ADVANCE DISPUTE; S. I. Picketing Is Put Off by Italian-Americans

Date: 05 March 1971

By WILL LISSNER

Will LISSNER

Advance braces itself for renewal of picketing and harassment by league following disclosure that grand jury is probing league

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PRESIDENT SAYS LAOS OPERATION AIDS U.S. PULLOUT; States at News Conference Drive Has Seriously Hurt Foe's Military Ability REPORTS SUPPLIES DROP He Calls Total Withdrawal Aim but Sets No Date for Last G.l.'s to Depart President Says Drive Into Laos Assures Continued U.S. Pullout

Date: 05 March 1971

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times

Nixon says success of Laotian operation assures continued withdrawal of US troops this yr and next, TV news conf; says he will make another withdrawal announcement in April and that this would reduce Amer forces at least at present rate of 12,500 men a mo; refuses to say when all US troops will be withdrawn; says his goal is total withdrawal, but this cannot be reached until enemy forces withdraw from S Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and until N Vietnam releases all Amer POWs; makes other comments

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Transcript of President Nixon's News Conference on Foreign Policy Matters

Date: 05 March 1971

Nixon news conf transcript; Nixon illus

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Article 10 -- No Title

Date: 06 March 1971

US State Dept blames Soviet authorities for continued harassment of Amers in Moscow

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Connecticut Directive

Date: 05 March 1971

Conn Gov Meskill directs heads of all state depts and agencies to eliminate use of words Mafia and Cosa Nostra from any news releases, speeches, pub documents or other pub statements

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Sauce for the Gander

Date: 06 March 1971

STUART H. JOHNSON JR

Stuart JOHNSON

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