Carter Expected to Answer About 40 Calls on Radio
Date: 11 February 1977
Pres Carter to answer 42 citizens' questions phoned in during radio program, Ask President Carter, to be aired on CBS radio on Mar 5 from 2-4 PM; AT&T official says calls will come in from around the country on 20 lines to Oval Office of White House; Walter Cronkite to moderate program; calls to be screened to get geographical balance (M)
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Philadelphia Union Bars Struck Paper's Delivery
Date: 10 February 1977
sale of abbreviated edition of Phila Inquirer is confined to lobby of bldg (S)
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Madrid Tells Press To Remain Silent In Terrorist Cases
Date: 10 February 1977
Govt orders news blackout on police investigations into unresolved pol kidnappings of Oriol and Villaescusa and recent murders (M)
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Chicago Editor Gets Award
Date: 11 February 1977
Kirkpatrick receives award (S)
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Around the Nation; U.S. Fertility Rate Drops To 1.8, a Record Low A.C.L.U. Sues Pentagon In Behalf of Klansmen Racial Fighting Closes High School in Boston Joint Publishing Accord Leads to Alaska Lawsuit Striking Union Pickets 3d Philadelphia Newspaper
Date: 11 February 1977
Temple Univ News is only morning newspaper to be distributed in Phila on Feb 10 as city's striking newspaper unions picket 3d paper still operating; paper increased its circulation by more than 60% and doubled its size for distribution in city as well as on campus (S)
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PUBLISHER RESTORES NAME AT THE WASHINGTON STAR
Date: 11 February 1977
Special to The New York Times
Allbritton reinstates himself on list of news execs as of Feb 11 editions; unexplained disappearance of his name from masthead for 4 days and his application to FCC to change call lrs of WMAL-TV, Star-owned TV station, to WJLA, reflecting his initials, led paper's employees to fear that Allbritton might be planning to abandon 3-yr effort to keep financially ailing paper alive (S)
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Prague Spokesman Says Dissidence Is Being Fanned From Abroad; Complaint by Yugoslav Spokesman
Date: 11 February 1977
By PAUL HOFMANN Special to The New York Times
Paul Special
Unidentified Czech Foreign Min repr, in response to question on flow of information in Czech, says 500 books by US authors were published in translation in Czech since '73 whereas barely dozen Czech titles reached Amer public, and these were mostly emigres and dissidents (S)
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Union Talks Set at Washington Star
Date: 10 February 1977
Fed mediators, at request of mgt, schedule meeting for Feb 6 between mgt and unions; action follows order by owner Joe L Allbritton to remove name as publisher from paper's editorial masthead; FMCS spokesman Norman Walker comments; no reason is given for Allbritton's action; is suggested move might be bargaining tactic intended to suggest that Allbritton was prepared to sell paper and retain radio and TV stations owned by corp, if satisfactory agreement with unions is not reached (S)
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