Newspaper Survival Struggle
Date: 18 June 1965
ed urges cuts in costs through automation and other methods as sole means of survival for all NYC papers; sees equal responsibility for mgt and labor
Kim Renard Nazel (born June 17, 1965), better known by his stage names Arabian Prince or Professor X, is an American rapper and record producer. He was a founding member of N.W.A and contributed to a few tracks from N.W.A. and the Posse (1987) and their debut studio album Straight Outta Compton (1989), the latter of which was released shortly after he left the group.
Read more...The June 17, 1965 was a Thursday under the star sign of ♊. It was the 167 day of the year. President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson.
If you were born on this day, you are 60 years old. Your last birthday was on the Tuesday, June 17, 2025, 92 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, in 272 days. You have lived for 22,007 days, or about 528,171 hours, or about 31,690,306 minutes, or about 1,901,418,360 seconds.
Date: 18 June 1965
ed urges cuts in costs through automation and other methods as sole means of survival for all NYC papers; sees equal responsibility for mgt and labor
Date: 18 June 1965
Special to The New York Times
C Booker rept in Spectator (pub) that Lord Thomson seeks control of London Times denied
Date: 18 June 1965
ISlctal to ';.'he New York 'limes
labor ed J Turcott dies
Date: 18 June 1965
Date: 17 June 1965
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN
Wall St mood assessed; brokers comment
Date: 18 June 1965
ed deplores Adm chorus of optimism as antidote for mkt decline
Date: 18 June 1965
B M Goldwater sees him trying to outmaneuver him by calling conf at same time he scheduled one
Date: 17 June 1965
RICHARD RUTTER
Richard RUTTER
indications that small investors are to blame for recent price decline discussed
Date: 17 June 1965
By PETER KIHSS
Peter KIHSS
ITU NY exec Powers says he sent lr to NYC Publishers Assn last wk asking for conf on automation; says assn refused on ground ITU has not signed pact; says ITU awaits end of talks by other Newspaper Trades Council members; ANG repts unit councils at Herald Tribune, Journal-Amer, World-Telegram and Times recommend strike votes over automation and other issues