Two Prominent Malaysian Journalists Are Arrested as Communist Plotters; Fear of Communism Seen Malay-Chinese Enmity
Date: 23 June 1976
By DAVID A. ANDELMAN Special to The New York Times
David ANDELMAN
Abdul Samad Bin Ismail, managing editor of New Straits Times, and Samani Bin Mohammad Amin, news editor of Berita Harian are seized on June 22 under Malaysian Internatl Security Act and named as key figures in what is termed 'intricate Communist conspiracy' (M)
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Senate in Albany Passes Reform of Public Access
Date: 23 June 1976
NYS Sen unanimously passes Sen Ralph J Marino bill that sponsors describe as strengthening state's 2-yr-old Freedom of Information Law by sharply limiting circumstances under which govt agencies can refuse to grant citizens' request for access to records (M)
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Trial Is Ordered for Dog Owner In Bombing Murder of Reporter; Protected by Police Lawyer Is Mentioned
Date: 23 June 1976
By ROBERT LINDSEY Special to The New York Times
Robert Special
John H Adamson is ordered to stand trial for Bolles murder; name of Phoenix atty Neal Roberts has repeatedly come up since bombing (M)
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Prime-Time News Analysis Is Urged; Cable Cited
Date: 23 June 1976
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co chmn Donald H McGannon has asked all networks to schedule nightly program of news analysis and commentary at 9 PM, meeting of NBC affiliates and reprs; comments in response to argument opposing proposals by networks to increase length of early-evening newscasts from 30-mins to 1 hr each night; says he is not opposed to increasing network news but only to proposed expansion of newscasts into what is now station time (M)
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ATTACK ON NEWSMEN RENEWED IN MOSCOW
Date: 23 June 1976
Literaturnaya Gazeta on June 23 renews its attack against Amer correspondents; compares their alleged activities to exploits by fictional Brit agent James Bond (S)
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HALDEMAN VIEWS RISE OF KISSINGER; Doubted He Would Become the Secretary of State
Date: 24 June 1976
former White House chief of staff H R Haldeman, in syndicated newspaper article, says he is convinced that Sec Kissinger knew of wiretaps placed on employees on natl security staff and reporters in '69 in effort to trace leads (S)
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