Відтворення понеділок, 12 липня 1971 р.

12 липня 1971 р. був понеділок під знаком зірки . Це був 192 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Richard M. Nixon.

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12th of July 1971 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 12 липня 1971 р.

Thailand Protests Publication in U.S. Of Pentagon Study

Date: 13 July 1971

Thailand formally protests to US against publication of data from Pentagon papers

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ROSTOW UPHOLDS JOHNSON POLICIES; He Says Quitting Asia Could Have Meant Nuclear War

Date: 12 July 1971

Special to The New York Times

Rostow says that alternative to Johnson's polcies possibly would have been nuclear war, TV int; says Kennedy and Johnson arrived at same conclusion; says 'if we walk away from Asia now...the consequences will be large war, fairly soon, and possibly a nuclear war'; earlier, held breakfast meeting with group of newsmen and detailed criticisms of Times series; holds Pentagon papers ltd, with no 'reflection of President's mind'; says group who wrote study had 'axes to grind' and 'threw in speculation'; says Times quoted what was 'most axe-grinding'; says Times newsmen went beyond papers in 'purveying sense of deceit by a Pres of the US'; calls Times performance shoddy journalism; says series presented contingency planning in '64 as concealed decision to go to war; other criticism

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Forum vs. WPIX: F.C.C.'s Power Tested

Date: 13 July 1971

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

Por

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The Future Could Not Be Seen

Date: 13 July 1971

By THEODORE C. SORENSEN

Theodore SORENSEN

T C Sorensen article warning about hindsight says that although attention has been focused on what US leaders knew and did not tell public, we must remember what they did not know and could not tell; queries if less secrecy and more Cong participation would actually have prevented mistakes; says, thanks to papers, we are closer to knowing 'how it all happened in Vietnam' but warns against reviling participants in planning

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C.B.S. in Contempt?

Date: 13 July 1971

ed says Sup Ct has made it clear that 1st Amendment protection extends to radio, TV and films as well as press; warns HR it faces defeat in cts if it votes for contempt citation against CBS and Stanton

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A General Looks at 'Media Reporting'

Date: 13 July 1971

Testimony by Gen B K Holloway to HR Appropriations Com on Mar 23 criticizing TV and news media and suggesting a 'natl information program' on critical problems of country quoted; he suggests program include an introduction by Pres, use of classified material that might be declassified for its 'impact' value, and entertainment

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Free Press, Free People

Date: 13 July 1971

By OGDEN R. REID

Ogden REID

Repr Reid article, inspired by Pentagon papers, on steps needed to guarantee that public's right to know is served; sketch

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New Zealand Critical

Date: 13 July 1971

Special to The New York Times

NZ Prime Min Holyoake implicitly criticizes US for refusal to make available copy of Pentagon papers

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U.S. Aide Reports Criticism

Date: 13 July 1971

Asst Sec Green says foreign govts are complaining about newspaper publication of Pentagon papers, HR subcom; says some counties have been expressing 'reluctance to deal with us in future'

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Reflections on Pentagon Papers

Date: 12 July 1971

PAUL SEABURY

Paul SEABURY

Prof Seabury lr on publication of Pentagon papers warns against excessive assertion of 1st amendment rights, notes Pres has right to confidentiality of advice; sees need for sensible reciprocity between press and Pres rather than 'poor practice of second-story jobs'

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