'Good News' Sets Previews
Date: 24 October 1974
play Good News will begin previews on Nov 11; opening date has yet to be scheduled; fire destroyed much of play's set
Aravind Adiga (born 23 October 1974) is an Indian writer and journalist. His debut novel, The White Tiger, won the 2008 Man Booker Prize.
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Date: 24 October 1974
play Good News will begin previews on Nov 11; opening date has yet to be scheduled; fire destroyed much of play's set
Date: 23 October 1974
Special to The New York Times
Nathaniel Davis, dir gen of Foreign Service, in his regular column in monthly newsletter of State Dept, expresses concern about 'malicious or calculated' news leaks aimed at discrediting high officials; says that there are 3 kinds of leaks--classic security leak, leak involving information by responsible officers 'to clarify policy or fact, to promote understanding and reduce mischief', and leak designed to cut down a superior of colleague, or to gain advantage in internal policy question in dispute; says last kind of leak causes greatest damage to constructive interchange between Foreign Service officers and press
Date: 24 October 1974
editors of 10 Turkish newspapers and 2 mews agencies on Oct 23 are indicted on charges of having published state secrets during Turkey's invasion of Cyprus
Date: 23 October 1974
50 members of Gay Liberation Front picket entrance of plant of the Los Angeles Times to complain that newspaper gives inadequate coverage to its activities; pickets disband after 6 members meet with Times Mirror Co exec vp Robert D Nelson to discuss grievances (S)
Date: 24 October 1974
NASA Admr James C Fletcher says USSR steadfastly refuses to permit US newsmen to view launching in July '75 of Soviet astronauts in joint Apollo-Soyuz Project, but that US will not retaliate by excluding Soviet newsmen if they wish to observe liftoff of Amer astronauts from Cape Canaveral; notes USSR will provide 'the most complete, comprehensive release ever to the US news media of real-time information related to a Soviet space mission'; makes comments in lr to Associated Press gen mgr Wes Gallagher who protested exclusion of Amer newsmen from Soviet launching (M)
Date: 23 October 1974
By LESLEY OELSNERSpecial to The New York Times
John W Dean 3d, on Oct 22 under cross-examination, says that he had been told that 2 notebooks belonging to E Howard Hunt, which he (Dean) had destroyed, contained information regarding persons that Hunt had worked with in break-in at office of Daniel Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr Lewis J Fielding
Date: 24 October 1974
leaders of 3 assns representing bulk of South Vietnam's journalists on Oct 23 call for dismissal of Information Min Hoang Duc Nha; it is latest move in campaign for press freedom; statement accuses Nha of applying 'jungle laws' in his dealings with press and of using policy of confiscations that caused bankruptcy and unemployment; Natl Assembly Deputy, Nguyen Minh Dang, issues statement accusing Nha of involvement in corruption (S)
Date: 23 October 1974
By WAYNE KING
Wayne KING
Ky Police Arson Squad, after 10 wks of investigation into burning on Aug 1 of Whitesburg newspaper, Mountain Eagle, issues warrants to 4 suspected of setting fire; newspaper editor Tom Gish had reptd receiving threats on his life because of controversial stands his paper took on various matters; 1 of those charged is former police officer Johnny Dwight Caudle, who reptdly threatened to kill Gish; Caudle illus (M)
Date: 23 October 1974
ABC-TV news broadcast by Howard K Smith is interrupted on Oct 22 by 2 men and 2 women who walked into Smith's Washington studio; ABC Washington bureau chief John Lynch says intruders tried to say something about treatment Brit are giving pol prisoners in N Ireland (S)