Aspin Gets Leverage With Press Releases
Date: 03 February 1976
By RICHARD L. MADDEN Special to The New York Times
Richard MADDEN
Article on Repr L Aspin's constant use of press release as means of gaining visibility; illus (M)
The February 3, 1976 was a Tuesday under the star sign of ♒. It was the 33 day of the year. President of the United States was Gerald R. Ford.
If you were born on this day, you are 50 years old. Your last birthday was on the Tuesday, February 3, 2026, 155 days ago. Your next birthday is on Wednesday, February 3, 2027, in 209 days. You have lived for 18,418 days, or about 442,036 hours, or about 26,522,201 minutes, or about 1,591,332,060 seconds.
Date: 03 February 1976
By RICHARD L. MADDEN Special to The New York Times
Richard MADDEN
Article on Repr L Aspin's constant use of press release as means of gaining visibility; illus (M)
Date: 04 February 1976
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON Special to The New York Times
Pres Ford is interviewed by Walter Cronkite of CBS (S)
Date: 04 February 1976
By JAMES M. NAUGHTON Special to The New York Times
Date: 04 February 1976
By JOSEPH LELYVELD Special to The New York Times
Joseph Special
Social Science Research Council will spend between $500,000 and $1.2-million in coming mos to monitor media performance in Pres campaign; past studies noted (M)
Date: 04 February 1976
Colby reaffirms statements; says agency has planted stories with foreign news orgns (M)
Date: 04 February 1976
Attys for Murray Gold, accused of murdering his divorced wife's parents Irving and Rhoda Pasternak in Waterbury, in '74, ask for reduction of bail and removal of order that bars participants in case from making public statements; also ask to dismiss murder charge on ground that prosecution failed to tell defense about another suspect who allegedly made self-incriminating statements about double murder and later comitted suicide (S)
Date: 03 February 1976
By MARTIN ARNOLD
Martin ARNOLD
Comment on effects of strikes in Canadian pulp and paper mills on US newspapers; some papers have begun to reduce size of their news hole in effort to conserve paper; NY Times has cautioned editors to be careful in their allocation of space; ANPA repts that as of Nov 30, its 525 members avgd enough newsprint on hand to last 38 days and had 5 additional days of newsprint in transit; newsprint supply of Knight-Ridder chain, Gannett group and NY Times noted; Natl Newspaper Assn exec vp Theodore Serrill and Inland Press Assn chmn Paul McCue comment (M)
Date: 03 February 1976
Mohammed Hassanein Heykal, former editor of semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, is reptd seeking permission to publish his own daily paper (S)