American Suggests News Pool to Cover 3d World
Date: 09 April 1978
By CHRISTOPHER S. WREN Special to The New York Times
Christopher WREN
Amer proposal that Western and 3d World journalists pool resources to provide more balanced coverage of developing countries has drawn attention of internatl conf of journalists and information specialists; proposal was advanced by Roger Tatarian, who was among speakers at Conf on Internatl News Media and Developing World; Tatarian suggested formation of multinatl news pool to fill gap in reptg by Western news agencies; proposal seems aimed at defusing criticism often expressed in 3d World concerning Western journalists working there (S)
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TV VIEW; ABC Is the Most Active News Game in Town TV VIEW The News Game
Date: 09 April 1978
JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
Article on ABC News pres Roone Arledge's efforts to increase network's ratings; ABC News officials Jeff Grailnick and Pamela Hill comment (M)
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News Summary; International National Metropolitan
Date: 09 April 1978
Townley's deportation revd (S)
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Around the Nation; Judge and Ohio Officials Meet on School Financing New Fires Begin in South, But Rain Aids Firemen Cost of New England Snow Estimated at $76 Million Rise in Elderly Population Challenging U.S. Budget Nader Urges Newspapers To Heed Public Criticism
Date: 10 April 1978
Ralph Nader says that newspapers should pay more attention to public complaints and recommends that citizen groups give close scrutiny to their local newspapers; makes statement as he releases 90-page manual designed to show readers how to appraise and improve daily newspapers; manual is by Nader assoc David Bollier (S)
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NEWS ANALYSIS Revisions Proposed In Naming a Mayor
Date: 09 April 1978
By MARTIN GANSBERG
Martin GANSBERG
Bills offered by Assemblyman William J Bate would alter procedures in community elections, and could lead to mandatory selection of candidate who gets most votes as mayor; Bate illus (M)
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Follow-Up on the News; New York Noise Protection for Aged Kellems Tax Revolt
Date: 09 April 1978
RICHARD HAITCH
Richard HAITCH
NYS Gov Carey's $1 million program to supply 10,000 elderly Rochester residents with CB radios in anticrime experiment was cut by Legis to $563,000; Criminal Justice Deputy Comr William McMahon says 100 home sets have been distributed, not thousands of portables as originally planned (S)
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