GRAVEL LOSES BID TO LIMIT INQUIRY; Appeals Court Rejects Plea in Pentagon Papers Case
Date: 08 January 1972
Special to The New York Times
US Ct of Appeals, Boston, denies Sen M Gravel's request for list of witnesses and questions to be asked at closed-door hearings on D Ellsberg's release of Pentagon papers in light of his reading of papers into Cong record last June; Gravel holds that inquiry endangers his legis immunity; 3 judges agree to issue protective order barring testimony on Gravel's conduct at subcom meetings or testimony on his 'motives and purposes'; ct bars questions about Dr L S Rodberg, physicist on Gravel's staff, dealing with his actions during employment; order clears way for full resumption of inquiry; Fed prosecutors call witness Prof S Popkin for Jan 18
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Russo Wed in Coast Church, Then Joins Ellsberg on Dais
Date: 08 January 1972
Special to The New York Times
A J Russo Jr marries K Barkley
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' Leaks Follow the Course of Greatest Impact'
Date: 09 January 1972
-- ROBERT SHERRILL
R Sherrill article on J Anderson's past pol muckraking in light of his recent release of White House documents to press
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Saigon Seizes 6 Papers
Date: 08 January 1972
S Vietnamese police confiscate 6 of Saigon's Vietnamese-language daily newspapers and the Information Ministry withdraws license from a local news agency
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Investigation Sought
Date: 09 January 1972
Repr Ashbrook asks HR Internal Security Com to find out now Anderson got secret Govt documents
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The Anderson Papers
Date: 09 January 1972
By JAMES RESTON
James RESTON
J Reston comment says Nixon Adm's handling of India-Pakistan documents published by J Anderson suggests Govt has learned very little from damning disclosures of Pentagon Papers; says Anderson documents tell same story of damaging decisions arrived at in secret and of subjective Presidential orders imposed on objective analysis of Pres's own principal advisors; says they tell of official explanations of policy that mislead Cong and Amer people and finally defiant disclosure of true fact by officials who have lost faith in their superiors
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Will They Be Fair Without Being Forced?
Date: 09 January 1972
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor article on TV misuse of fairness doctrine, in light of FCC re-examination of issue; notes Office of Communications of United Church of Christ suggestions for procedural refinements in administering doctrine
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Financial Woes Beset French Press
Date: 09 January 1972
By HENRY GINIGERSpecial to The New York Times
French Govt gives $3-million subsidy to keep newsprint costs down in response to publishers assns requests because of deteriorating financial status of daily papers
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Double Fault at the U.N.
Date: 08 January 1972
ed deplores Waldheim's upholding ouster of 2 Nationalist Chinese correspondents from UN
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White House Took Steps to Stop Leaks Months Before Anderson Disclosures
Date: 09 January 1972
By ROBERT M. SMITHSpecial to The New York Times
columnist J Anderson has been able to disclose secret documents concerning Natl Security Council meetings despite White House steps mos ago to bar leaks to newsmen and to insure secrecy of council proceedings; White House ordered D R Young of Kissinger's natl security staff and E Krogh Jr of J D Ehrlichman's domestic advisory staff to probe leaks and stop them; move prompted after NY Times published article July 23 that dealt with strategic arms limitation talks and caused White House concern
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