NEWS & VIEWS:

NEWS & were otherwise, India would Abe Rosenthal wince and joys of the free enterprise not have aroused the skep- ...

...quently mentioned during the serious questions about the multi-lateral forum towards Abe Rosenthal thinks his pa- Nixon years as a likely nomgood intentions of the two banning all nuclear tests...
...The device last May...
...It is a return to the free ciation is a non-partisan mem- grams, to beat the March, tensely competitive editors of enterprise system that has bership organization dedi- 1976 deadline...
...be a little unreal for people two are indistinguishable "The words still make New Agriculture Department's to accept that...
...25 Boston Globe boastful, but I can't help it port swells: powers invite doubts about Sunday-magazine feature on -we cover the world, and "I think he's lost a lot of seriousness of their ten-year the supereditors of the Wash- the two papers cannot be liberal attitudes...
...peace and security...
...from one another...
...The but we've done it.' body with that much money 1968 Non-Proliferation Trea- article, by Globeman Robert "No one else interviewed couldn't be too liberal...
...If the case York Times managing editor Earl Butz expounding on the JOHN DEEDY 20 September 1974: 490...
...that has Rockefeller earning plosion, peaceful or warlike, ward, scooped the New York $175,000 a day," NT quotes is an explosion, and the tech- Times with an exclusive Earl the Pearl a source, "and it's going to nical requirements for the Watergate blockbuster...
...An ex- Bernstein and Bob Wood- American journalism...
...Besides, anyBan and reaffirmed in the of the two publications...
...I don't want to sound late summer party for Newcomplete test ban, the two An Aug...
...lion in supplemental funds fying the rivalry with the that helped develop this counThe Arms Control Asso- for new nuclear test pro- Times and between the in- try...
...NEWS & were otherwise, India would Abe Rosenthal wince and joys of the free enterprise not have aroused the skep- the furrows in his forehead system and food stamps: VIEWS ticism it did about the an- deepen...
...The size of the threshold Lenzer, opened: for this comparison of the How much money is there permits continued testing of "'Eat your heart out, Abe two most powerful newspaper in Nelson Rockefeller's sock...
...On clear weapons underground the President should not sub- ly, referring to the Times' Aug...
...parties, the Arms Control As- gate sweepstakes and 'is, James's, reflected on the new sociation charges...
...In fact, one Timesman Rockefeller associates are alsize to continue, the treaty evening before his two star calls his paper's performance ready sweating out that revecontains a loophole of gi- investigative reporters, Carl 'the classic failure of modern lation...
...Its position ment "has dealt a serious found the experience of been the backbone of this was made known in the sum- setback to the cause of non- coming in second slightly nation...
...You can An unqualifiedly negative the parties set the stage for "The Post's vanguard posi- make savings by dealing in position has been taken on an orgy of intensive nuclear tion in breaking the Water- local markets, and just as imThreshold Test Ban agree- testing...
...It explains: 'Post' vs...
...There is one theory gantic proportions...
...March 31,1976...
...It touched me The comments came in a Today, just published...
...bomb...
...produced the abundance cated to promoting under- The Arms Control Associa- "In New York, even the Americans now enjoy...
...Instanding of effective policies tion concludes that the publisher of the Times, Ar- dividual incentives and indiand programs in arms control Threshold Test Ban agree- thur 'Punch' Sulzberger, vidual freedom have always and disarmament...
...per caught up in the Water- inee to the Court of St...
...Times' generally speaking, ahead Vice President-designate at a First, by agreeing on a now...
...in Geneva to undertake ser- "The Times leaders believe Wiley T. Buchanan, freThose three features raise ious negotiations in that they have made a comeback...
...most of the weapons each Rosenthal.' editors in the nation believes The upcoming confirmation side is likely to want to de- "The words were spoken that the Times has made up hearings should produce an velop in the future...
...The liberal old commitment to end all ington Post and the New compared,' he says...
...8. It didn't hurt nor the USSR shall test nu- The Association adds that Post,' says Sulzberger serious- in official Washington...
...I'd prefer that Brad- "With cash assistance (food nouncement that it had ex- lee eat his heart out rather stamp program) you can plan ploded a "peaceful" nuclear than me,' says the man whose and do your own buying...
...mer issue of Arms Control proliferation of nuclear weap- humiliating...
...It exempts "peace- tion," but instead should in- rival in the nation's capital, ful" nuclear explosions, and struct the Conference of the a city where the Times has No Truer Words it shall not take effect until Committee on Disarmament over 50 reporters and editors...
...newspaper was outdone for food buying power will be Finally, by setting the ef- the first time on the most in- spread out into the country Summit Summing-Up fective date for the ban at credible tale of political cor- instead of centering it here nearly two years from now, ruption in American history...
...ty...
...by Ben Bradlee, the swash- the ground lost in the first accounting, and according to Second, by allowing buckling executive editor of newsbreaks of the Watergate New Times magazine, close "peaceful" explosions of any the Washington Post, one affair...
...Indeed, barely a week gate story had created a con- portant, federal money will ment of the last Nixon sum- after the treaty was signed, frontation between the White be returned to local economit in Moscow by the Arms the Atomic Energy Commis- House and the press, and had mies where it can do the most Control Association, which sion was reported to be pre- catapulted the Washington good...
...the two daily newspapers...
...ons, and therefore consti- very deeply when I read in speech before the American The Threshold Test Ban tutes a grave threat to world the New York Times the School Food Service Associaprovides that neither the U.S...
...has urged President Ford not paring a budget request to paper to far greater fame "This is a move back to to ask Senate ratification of Congress for nearly $100 mil- across the world - intensi- the sort of economic freedom the pact...
...29, President Ford askabove a yield of 150 kilotons mit the treaty to the Senate unusual need to attribute ed Butz to stay on indefinitely (ten times the Hiroshima for its "consent to ratifica- stories about Watergate to its at Agriculture...
...in Washington...
...name of the Washington tion on Aug...
...attitudes he used to have were nuclear testing explicitly set York Times led with a Water- "Sulzberger adds, 'We had mostly for window dressing, forth in the 1963 Partial Test gate-performance assessment to run a long way to catch up, don't you think...

Vol. 100 • September 1974 • No. 21


 
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