SOUTH AFRICAN BIDS FOR A NEWS GROUP
Date: 04 November 1975
Louis Luyt has raised his offer by 1/3 in his bid to take over South African Associated Newspapers; latest offer if $13-million (S)
Lorenzen Vern-Gagne Wright (November 4, 1975 – July 19, 2010) was an American professional basketball player for thirteen seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was drafted seventh overall in the 1996 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Clippers and also played for the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wright went missing on July 18, 2010, and was found shot to death ten days later. In December 2017, his ex-wife Sherra Wright-Robinson was charged with facilitating his murder; a year and a half later, she pleaded guilty. Her friend, Billy Ray Turner, was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and attempted first-degree murder in March 2022, receiving a sentence of life imprisonment. Wright's status as an NBA player and local celebrity in Memphis led to the prosecution of his murder being highly publicized.
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Date: 04 November 1975
Louis Luyt has raised his offer by 1/3 in his bid to take over South African Associated Newspapers; latest offer if $13-million (S)
Date: 05 November 1975
negotiators for NY Times and Daily News on Nov 4 meet with reprs of Pressmen's Union Local 2 following tentative contract settlement on Nov 3 with Newspaper Drivers; talks between 2 newspapers and Mailers Union Local 6 are scheduled for Nov 5, 6 and 7; Stereotypers Local 1 is reptd to be considering mgt proposal; Citywide Coordinating Com of Newspaper Guild is to meet on Nov 6 to decide whether to make News or Times strike target (S)
Date: 04 November 1975
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
Newspaper Guild unit at NY Times on Nov 3 breaks off negotiations until Times is ready to engage in 'meaningful negotiations' for new contract; guild exec vp Harry Fisdell claims Times has offered nothing in bargaining sessions that began last spring; members of guild units at both Times and Daily News have authorized strike for Nov 11 if there is no settlement; Times chief negotiator Howard Bishop comments; negotiators for Times and News reach tentative agreement with Newspaper Deliverers Union; Harold L Haber, special mediator apptd by Fed Mediation and Conciliation Service, comments (M)
Date: 04 November 1975
Pres Ford will address New Eng Soc of Newspaper Eds on Nov 7 in Springfield, Mass (S)
Date: 05 November 1975
By JOHN M. CREWDSON Special to The New York Times
Sen F Church, accusing Ford Adm of attempting to obstruct Sen Select Intelligence com's investigation of Fed intelligence agencies, formally rejects request by Pres Ford that com keep secret its findings of CIA involvement in attempts to assassinate foreign heads of state; White House makes public Ford's lr to com requesting that rept be kept secret; Church says he believes natl interest would be 'better served' by telling Amer people the 'true and complete story' behind alleged assassination plots; White House press sec Ron Nessen says Ford does not want to keep from Amer public information about activities of its citizens but wants to keep details about attempted assassinations from those who do not have 'best interests' of US 'at heart' (L)
Date: 05 November 1975
text of Pres Ford's lr to Sen F Church urging that Sen Select Intelligence Com not make public its rept on subject of assassinations (M)
Date: 05 November 1975
By The Associated Press
world reaction to Pres Ford's Cabinet shuffle; Soviet press takes cautious, wait-and-see stand on shuffle but indicates that ouster of Defense Sec J R Schlesinger is welcome; W Ger newspaper Die Welt and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung score Schlesinger's ouster; GB's Guardian welcomes move while London Daily Telegraph says development 'could be bad news for NATO; Aftenposten says Kissinger's removal as Natl Security Council (NSC) head is only symbolic; Japanese correspondents in Peking rept that Chinese officials are most concerned about Kissinger leaving his post as NSC head; Yugoslav newspapers quoted (S)
Date: 04 November 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
ABC News Close-up documentaries, which have been offered once a mo, will be reduced to 6 in '76 as result of econ austerities throughout network (M)
Date: 04 November 1975
Ford news conf transcript