U.S. Barring Newsmen From Cambodian Battle
Date: 30 April 1970
US command refuses to permit Amer correspondents to accompany Amer support units in new Cambodian operation
Carl Holst (born 29 April 1970 in Rødding) is a Danish politician, representing the liberal party Venstre. He is the first Region Mayor of Region of Southern Denmark, an office he assumed on 1 January 2007. He served as County Mayor of South Jutland County from 1 July 2000, following the unexpected resignation of the former county mayor, Kresten Philipsen. Holst was re-elected in 2001, and served in this capacity until 31 December 2006, when the Danish counties were abolished.
In the Danish municipal elections on 15 November 2005, he was elected as the first Chairman of Region of Southern Denmark, one of the largest Regions in Denmark.
On 28 June 2015 he became Minister of Defence and Nordic Cooperation replacing Nicolai Wammen. He resigned again on 30 September 2015 due to several suspicious cases from his time as Chairman of Region of Southern Denmark.
Carl Holst is a teacher by profession. He has also served in several other capacities, including chairman of Venstres Ungdom from 1993 to 1995.
Read more...The April 29, 1970 was a Wednesday under the star sign of ♉. It was the 118 day of the year. President of the United States was Richard M. Nixon.
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Date: 30 April 1970
US command refuses to permit Amer correspondents to accompany Amer support units in new Cambodian operation
Date: 30 April 1970
By JOSEPH DURSO Special to The New York Times
Joseph Special
Box scores of all games between nonlocal teams omitted by Times because of composing room delays caused by union meetings
Date: 29 April 1970
By C.L. SULZBERGER
C. SULZBERGER
C L Sulzberger comments on Brit TV commentator R Day's article in London Encounter (pub) that states TV coverage is factor in reaction of Amers to war because its violence is displayed with shocking realism
Date: 30 April 1970
By VARTANIG G. VARTAN
Vartanig VARTAN
Date: 30 April 1970
By DAMON STETSON
Damon STETSON
ITU talks with 4 papers continue without progress on money issue; 9 other unions reptdly growing impatient with lack of progress in own negotiations; Times proceeding with advance preparations for May 3 Sunday issue despite production slowdowns resulting from chapel meetings; repts loss of 384 pages of ad worth $1,921,200, 374 columns of news and 56,654 man-hrs worth $317,543 since Mar 30; Kheel meets with stereotypers, printers and papers
Date: 29 April 1970
By CHRISTOPHER LYDON Special to The New York Times
Christopher Special
CBS says forthcoming TV int with ex-Pres Johnson has had material deleted at Johnson's request on grounds of natl security; refuses to confirm or deny repts that in deleted material Johnson expressed basic doubts about Warren Comm's conclusion that Oswald was 'single assassin, acting alone,' in killing of Kennedy; CBS News pres Salant says he acceded to cuts in accordance with prior agreement that Johnson could rev his remarks after filming and delete comments involving natl security; other CBS sources say deleted material involves potential embarrassment to Johnson but not natl security; say that in intense battle within CBS, Salant adamantly opposed abridging film; int deals with events in Dallas on day Kennedy was shot and early wks of Johnson's succession; Johnson reptdly said in uncut int that he never entirely dismissed doubts and questions about assassination; reptdly said he was not absolutely convinced Oswald acted alone and in immediate aftermath of shooting he was concerned that assassination might have been part of larger internatl conspiracy
Date: 29 April 1970
By JOHN J. ABELE
John ABELE
Dow-Jones avg at 724.33; NY Times combined avg at 419.09, lowest since Nov '63
Date: 29 April 1970
FCC ends special press rates on telegraph and telephotograph lines leased by news orgns, holds action will not impair dissemination of news; notes UPI and AP have developed own communications systems and effect of rate increase would be minimal; says supplemental news services are operated by larger corporations which can afford added cost; Comr Johnson dissents, will issue statement; NY Times assoc ed C Daniel says abolition of preferential press rates will impede flow of information by increasing cost of transmission, holds small news agencies may be forced out of business and competition reduced; notes new rates will impose burden on Times
Date: 29 April 1970
By WILLIAM E. FARRELL
William FARRELL
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