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1973. gada 9. marts bija piektdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 67 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Richard M. Nixon.

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9th of March 1973 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1973. gada 9. marts

TRIAL OF NEWSMAN IN SET BY RHODESIA

Date: 10 March 1973

Special to The New York Times

P Niesewand, newsman who was arrested Feb 20, is scheduled to go on trial in Salisbury, Rhodesia, Mar 19 on charges of having violated Official Secrete Act; charges against Niesewand are believed to stem from rept he wrote last Dec concerning current antiguerrilla operations in Rhodesia

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U.S. TELLS SAIGON OF WORRY ON PRESS

Date: 10 March 1973

US State Dept spokesman C W Bray 3d says on Mar 9 that US has expressed concern to S Vietnam over treatment of Amer newsmen, their harassment and expulsion of reporter D A Davis (UPI); says Amer view is that press should be allowed to rept in 'as unfettered a way as possible'

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Who Is Victim?

Date: 10 March 1973

Ed, noting misperception of news media as another of special interests in society, sees public as victims of moves to inhibit flow of news

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Saigon, Explaining Newsman's Ouster, Charges Distortion

Date: 09 March 1973

Special to The New York Times

S Vietnamese Min of Information Pham Duong Hien on Mar 8 details several points that he says led Govt to enforce disciplinary measures against D A Davis (UPI); says that on Feb 26 he (Hien) was reptd by UPI as saying that Saigon hotel that had been visited by Communist delegates to Joint Mil Comm was subject to same rules as mil compound; says on Mar 4 that UPI violated 'current press ground rules and regulations' by attributing comments by Hien to official spokesman when they were not made in his capacity as official spokesman

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Right-to-Know Bill Voted

Date: 09 March 1973

Vt Sen on Mar 8 adopts right-to-know law that is intended to provide public with free access to information about actions of state and local agencies and legis bodies

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ELLSBERG TRIAL TOLD ABOUT 'LIE'; Witness Says U.S. Tried to Keep Him From Stand Supporting Evidence

Date: 09 March 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

CIA analyst S A Adams testifies on Mar 8 at Pentagon papers trial that he had been 'lied to' in definite attempt on part of Govt 'to prevent me from testifying in this ct'; Judge W M Byrne rules that no references would be allowed to material that had been presented outside presence of jury; Adams testifies that he had told defense consultant M I Halperin 'I have been had' and that 'an understanding that had been reached with the general counsel (of the CIA) had been violated'

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ARGENTINE REBELS SEIZE A PUBLISHER; Elections Opposedd

Date: 09 March 1973

By JONATHAN KANDELL

Jonathan KANDELL

leftist guerrillas in Argentina seize newspaper owner H R Garcia and force his paper, Cronica, to publish their statement opposing upcoming natl elections; guerrillas, members of People's Revolutionary Army, feel that 'power is not born from votes, power is born from gunpoint'; other recent guerrilla activity detailed

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Bundy Tells Ellsberg Trial Data Did Not Damage U.S.; Questioned by Defense BUNDY SAYS DATA DID NOT HURT U.S. Manner Is Assured Close to President

Date: 10 March 1973

By MARTIN ARNOLDSpecial to The New York Times

M Bundy details his expertise as natl security and foreign policy expert and tells jury how he served Pres Kennedy and Johnson from '61 through '66, Pentagon papers case

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Vietcong Says Peace Unit Is Discussed With Saigon; Correspondents Detained Hindrance Charged Saigon Asks Field Talks Thieu Shows The Flag Saigon Names Delegates

Date: 10 March 1973

Special to The New York Times

Lt Gen Tran Van Tra, chief of Vietcong delegation to joint mil comm, discloses, Saigon, that Vietcong's Provisional Revolutionary Govt and the Saigon Govt have begun discussions of the joint cease-fire body they are to form; says he proposed that the 2-party comm should alternate its hq between the areas controlled by the 2 sides; 2-party comm is to succeed present 4-party comm; truce accord limits the life of the 4-member group to 60 days, until Mar 27; Tra's statement is included in written answers to questions submitted to him by NY Times; it is believed to be 1st time that the head of the Vietcong delegation, sequestered from the press by the Saigon Govt, has communicated with a newspaper on substantive matters regarding the carrying out of the cease-fire; 4 newsmen responding to Gen Tra's inv for a press conf are detained, Mar 9, by Saigon Air Force mil police, Tan Son Nhut air base; 4 men are R Moreau (Newsweek), T W Lippman (Washington Post), J Leslie (Los Angeles Times) and F Butterfield (NY Times); Tra accuses Saigon Govt of refusing to grant Communist delegations the diplomatic privileges and immunities called for by the truce accord; charges various forms of hindrance by Saigon; says US can not elude responsibility for the situation

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House, Defying Nixon, Votes Bill on Rehabilitation

Date: 09 March 1973

By MARJORIE HUNTERSpecial to The New York Times

US HR, 318-57, on Mar 8 passes $2.6-billion vocational rehabilitation bill that will, in part, aid mentally handicapped

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