A 1973. december 1. egy szombat volt a ♐ csillagjegy alatt. Ez volt az év 334 napja. Az Egyesült Államok elnöke Richard M. Nixon volt.
Ha ezen a napon születtél, akkor 52 éves vagy. Az utolsó születésnapod 2025. december 1., hétfő, 222 napja volt. A következő születésnapod 2026. december 1., kedd napon lesz, 142 nap múlva. 19 215 napot élt, vagy körülbelül 461 163 órát, vagy körülbelül 27 669 805 percet vagy körülbelül 1 660 188 300 másodpercet.
1st of December 1973 News
A New York Times címlapján megjelent hírek 1973. december 1.
Krogh's Court Statement
Date: 01 December 1973
Special to The New York Times
text of statement by former White House aide E Krogh Jr read by Krogh on Nov 30 in Washington Fed ct upon entering plea of guilty to civil rights charge involving burglary of office of D Ellsberg's former psychiatrist Dr L J Fielding
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Tenfative Accord Reached By Stereotypers and Post
Date: 01 December 1973
Stereotypers Union Local 1 pres J Kennedy on Nov 30 announces that union has reached tentative agreement on new contract with NY Post
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The Court's Silent Approval To a Kind of 'Prior Restraint'; The Case The Issues Ideas &Trends Another First Amendment Test
Date: 02 December 1973
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
comment on ruling by La Dist Ct Judge E G West which forbade reporters L Dickinson (Baton Rouge State Times) and G Adams (Baton Rouge Morning Advocate) to rept on ct proceedings on Nov 1, '71, trial involving man who alleged that state had brought murder case against him not with expectation of convicting him but rather to harass him; many newsmen consider West ruling imposition of prior restraint and dangerous attack on 1st Amendment right of press freedom in delaying transmission of news to public
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3 Dozen American Journalists Are Said to Do Work for C. I. A.; 3 Dozen American Journalists Are Said to Do Work for C. I. A. Free to Use Data No Times Involvement Stringers' to Continue
Date: 01 December 1973
Practice of CIA hiring Amer journalists, which was ordered reviewed 2 mos ago by CIA Dir W E Colby, finds names of some 40 full-time reporters, free-lance journalists and correspondents for trade publications in CIA files as regular undercover contacts who supplied information to agents in field and who are regularly paid for their services; use of foreign correspondents by CIA has long been suspected by reporters who have worked overseas but until now has not been verifiable
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150 Seoul Reporters Strike, Calling for Press Freedom
Date: 01 December 1973
Special to The New York Times
about 150 reporters in Seoul, South Korea, employed by Joong-ang Ilbo newspaper and Tong-yang radio station go on strike on Nov 30 to support their demands for guarantees of press freedom; before walkout reporters met and passed resolution vowing to 'unite and fight any form of outside intereference which infringes on the freedom of the press,' referring to Govt efforts to suppress news of student demontrations in Seoul; about 3,200 students at 7 univs continue their anti-Govt rallies calling for press freedom
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Is Nixon Good for the Press?; IN THE NATION
Date: 02 December 1973
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
T Wicker discusses extent to which Pres Nixon has made press a subject of major concern in US; says he has done so directly, by his and his subordinates' attacks and criticism, and indirectly, because of role newspapers and TV played in exposing and publicizing all Nixon catastrophes that began with Watergate
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A Telethon in Miami to Raise Funds to Help Cuban Refugees; Cronkite to Receive Broadcasting Honor
Date: 01 December 1973
W Cronkite, anchorman and managing editor of CBS Evening News, has been named to receive Internatl Radio and TV Soc's 15 annual Gold Medal award for 'accomplishment in or contribution to broadcasting' at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC, on March 14
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Sunday News Increases Price by 5c. to 30c a Copy
Date: 02 December 1973
New York News repts it will raise price of its Sunday edition by 5c to 30c a copy; repts increase was made necessary because of rising cost of labor, newsprint and other materials
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KROGH FILES PLEA OF GUILTY IN RAID ON PSYCHIATRIST; Plumbers' Leader Appears on Civil Rights Violation--Other Counts Out HE VOWS COOPERATION Tells Federal District Judge He Will Await Sentencing Before Giving Testimony Faced Perjury Counts A Search for Background KROGH FILES PLEA OF GUILTY IN RAID Statement to Court Acts Listed
Date: 01 December 1973
By ANTHONY RIPLEYSpecial to The New York Times
Dec 1-15: E Krogh Jr, who headed special White House investigations unit known as 'the plumbers' and who pleaded guilty on Nov 30 to civil rights violation, tells Judge G Gesell in US Dist Ct, Washington, DC, on Nov 30 that after he is sentenced he will cooperate with special Watergate prosecutor; illus
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The Nation; In Summary Watergate Plus: A Chance for Election Reform Mr. Ford Is Sailing Through The Easy Part Some Hard Price Rises Due: Steel, Concrete
Date: 02 December 1973
rev of Sen-approved provision to debt-ceiling bill which, if passed, will end most private financing of Pres campaigns; provision on public financing for Cong campaigns has been dropped following opposition in HR
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