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Segel's bill covers more than just professional newsmen, he said. By protecting all those "intending to publish," the bill would cover scholars, authors and members of student newspapers, Segel said...
Those bills that give discretionary powers which allow judges to force a journalist to testify cannot be effective, Segal said. "Newsmen have gone to jail in recent months in states that had similar laws on their books," he added...
Segel said that he doesn't know what chance his bill has of passing. He added, "There is, however, sentiment in the Legislature to pass a [newsmen's] bill...
Kissinger himself hinted to newsmen a week ago that he had decided not to go back to Harvard. Asked if he planned to return to Cambridge, Kissinger said, "What makes you think I would want to go back?" Kissinger criticized the Harvard Administration for "taking six months to get them to agree on anything...
...expeditions have been surrounded by the most extensive publicity to attend any talks between the Soviets and a U.S. businessman in years, no small amount of it generated by Hammer himself. In the West, he has given glowing descriptions of his negotiations; in Moscow, his aides have telephoned American newsmen with breathless accounts of his progress. His Soviet trips have won extremely rare recognition in Pravda and Izvestia, favorable editorials in the New York Times and the Washington Post, and a pair of red-white-and-blue enamel cuff links presented by President Nixon...