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Christopher Smith (director)

Christopher Smith (born 1 July 1972) is a British film director and screenwriter. His four most prominent pieces of work are Creep, Severance, Triangle and Black Death.

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lørdag 1. juli 1972
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1st of July 1972 News

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Congressman Assails Thailand For Keeping Press From Bases

Date: 01 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

Repr Moorhead criticizes Thailand Govt on June 30 for refusing to allow Amer or foreign newsmen to visit air bases used by US Air Force and Marine Corps air unit, s, HR

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Saigon Courts Punish 42 Newsmen in a Week

Date: 02 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

Saigon Govt announces, July 1, that 42 newsmen had been sentenced and fined since June 22; of 57 cases brought by Govt against newsmen, there were convictions in all but 15; in no case did Govt disclose what special offenses were; type of news that disturbs Thieu Govt is reptg of Govt's anti-Opposition actions

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LIVINGSTONE!; Finding the Great Explorer

Date: 02 July 1972

text of original 1872 NY Herald story on reporter H M Stanley's journey into E Africa to find Dr D Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer; drawing

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The People Lose

Date: 02 July 1972

By TOM WICKER

Tom WICKER

T Wicker comment on recent US Sup Ct decision abolishing capital punishment; holds ct did not rule death penalty per se is cruel and unusual punishment but that infrequency and arbitrariness of death sentences make them cruel and unusual; state legislatures could now reinstate death penalty for specific crimes

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Statute for Newsman Immunity Pushed by Congress Democrats

Date: 01 July 1972

By PAUL L. MONTGOMERY

Paul MONTGOMERY

Fed grand jury, San Francisco, expected to investigate information obtained from Black Panthers by NY Times reporter E Caldwell, is dismissed; Govt apparently will take no further action in case that resulted in US Sup Ct decision denying journalists right to refuse to tell grand juries about sources and information given them in confidence

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Iceland Chess Unit Tries To Curb News Coverage

Date: 02 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

85 newsmen assigned to cover chess matches in Reykjavik, Iceland, except for NY Times and UPI correspondents, sign agreement with Icelandic Chess Federation declaring that they will limit their coverage to 3 repts during each game; AP made oral agreement with fed to limit dispatches to 5 during each game; NY Times refuses to sign fed proposal on ground that it would involve prior restraint on reptg; H C Schonberg and A Horowitz (NY Times) will purchase spectator tickets instead of using press facilities provided by fed; are assured by officials that they will be able to use phones without restriction

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Mitchell Quits Post, Putting Family First; Mitchell Quits Post; Puts Family First

Date: 02 July 1972

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr

J N Mitchell resigns as Pres Nixon's campaign mgr on July 1; his relationship to alleged attempt to bug Dem Natl Com hq noted

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News of the Camera World

Date: 02 July 1972

BERNARD GLADSTONE

Bernard GLADSTONE

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Lake Placid May Get Bobsledding

Date: 01 July 1972

Denver, Colo, Olympic Organizing Com, which is planning '76 Winter Olympics, asks officals of Lake Placid, NY, bobsled run if their facility could be used for Olympic competition

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Therio, 18, Makes U.S. Cycling Team

Date: 01 July 1972

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