U.S. Investigator Will Replace Ruskin, Who Is Quitting Dec. 1; A U.S. Investigator Is Selected to Take Ruskin's Place
Date: 09 November 1972
By EDWARD RANZAL
Edward RANZAL
Ruskin to resign as NYC Investigation Comr effective Dec 1; illus at news conf with Mayor Lindsay
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Confidential U.S. Records On Meat Opened to Public
Date: 08 November 1972
 
Agr Dept on Nov 7 bows to Fed ct order and opens for public scrutiny thousands of confidential inspection records on meat plants in 6 states as result of lawsuit filed under Freedom of Information Act by P Shuck of Center for Study of Responsive Law
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U.S. Agency Upholds Complaint by Blacks At Washington Post
Date: 08 November 1972
Special to The New York Times
 
Fed Equal Employment Opportunity Comm supports complaint filed last spring by 7 blacks charging that Washington Post discriminates against blacks in its hiring, promoting and job-assignment practices; comm, in determination issued on Nov 3, says 'there is reasonable cause to believe' that Post has 'engaged in unlawful employment practices'; Post atty J A Califano says paper feels findings are incorrect and 'totally unjustified'; says paper will 'make appropriate response that can be made' under Civil Rights Act of '64
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Manila Curbs Associated Press; Will Censor Its Outgoing News
Date: 09 November 1972
 
Philippine Govt on Nov 8 suspends distribution of news by AP to its clients in Philippines and imposes censorship on all outgoing news dispatches by AP; Sec of Information F S Tatad says decision was made by Press Consultative Panel; says action was taken because of Manila newspaper's publication on Nov 5 of AP dispatch from NY quoting Business Week (pub) as saying there were rumors of split in Philippines' 60,000-man army; AP spokesman repts that dispatch was part of AP world service rept distributed abroad to more than 100 countries; holds Philippine Govt action seeks not only to censor its own media but also to impose Philippine news censorship on rest of Asia
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BRITONS CONFUSED BY PRICE FREEZE VOICE COMPLAINTS; But Check Finds No Pattern of Increases -- Calls Focus on Uncontrolled Items Britons Complain Over Price Rises
Date: 08 November 1972
By ALVIN SHUSTERSpecial to The New York Times
 
because of Prime Min Heath's anti-inflation wage-price freeze, GB's Natl Union of Journalists must wait for Govt decision on agreement signed in Jan '72 whereby provincial journalists are to receive pay increases up to $7 a wk in about 2 mos
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Baseball's Top Rookies Honored
Date: 09 November 1972
 
Sporting News on Nov 8 names San Francisco Giants catcher D Rader as top rookie in Natl League in '72; names NY Mets pitcher J Matlack as league's top rookie pitcher
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Hockey Franchise Faces Deadline
Date: 09 November 1972
 
E G Thompson, owner of proposed NHL expansion franchise in Kansas City, says on Nov 8 that next several days will be critical in determining whether franchise remains in Kansas City; noting vote rejecting a tax that would have subsidized arena to house club, says that key question facing Kansas City officials is whether $9-to-$10-million in revenue bonds it will take to complete project is saleable
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