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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...
Segel said yesterday that his bill would provide unlimited protection to the confidentiality of sources for all those people "who intend to publish" as a result of their conversations with an anonymous source...
...TIME is happy to publish Mr. Colson's statement that he and Mr. Mitchell were not in any way implicated in the Watergate wiretapping case and regrets that it did not publish his prior public denials in the story. It is true that TIME'S reporter did not speak to Mr. Colson or Mr. Mitchell prior to publication; however, in the past, he tried and failed numerous times to interview Mr. Colson about the Watergate affair. It is also true that Mr. Hunt was not personally quoted and that other sources were presumably quoting Mr. Hunt...
...editors of the Crimson recognized that "maintaining the independence of the Service News from the Army and the Navy will be a difficult task, especially since cooperation with the Services is so vitally important," and therefore decided that it would be dangerous for the HSN to publish editorials...
...covered? Time said, "Harvard hushed it up," and went on to charge censorship of the Service News by Dean Hanford, Gilbert and Poor submitted a letter of protest to the paper asking "intelligent citizens" to join in a campaign against anti-Semitism in Cambridge. The Service News didn't publish it, leery about soiling its linen. But there was no pressure from University Hall...