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David Lammy

David Lindon Lammy (født 19. juli 1972) er en britisk Labour Party-politiker som har vært parlamentsmedlem for Tottenham siden 2000.

Lammy har uttalt seg om britisk slavehistorie, både som kulturminister (Minister for the Arts) for å markere 200-årsjubileet for slutten på slavehandelen i Storbritannia i 1807 og fordi han mistenker at det var slaver blant hans forfedre.

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onsdag 19. juli 1972
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19th of July 1972 News

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Thomson Newspapers Lose Plea for Price Increases

Date: 19 July 1972

Price Comm on July 18 denies price increases sought by 23 Amer newspapers owned by Thompson Newspapers Inc on grounds that co would exceed its base period profit margin for current fiscal yr if increases were granted

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Ellsberg Defense Wins Move to Disqualify Two Potential Jurors

Date: 19 July 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

Fed Dist Judge Byrne on July 18 grants defense motions to disqualify prospective jurors R D Duenckel and T O Meadows Jr because they appear to have special expertise in security matters as result of their aircraft indus jobs; refuses to disqualify D W Silver, challenged 'for cause' by defense on ground that he once went through 'top secret' indoctrination by army; Govt later exercises 4 of its 5 remaining peremptory challenges, and defense expends 10 of its 12 remaining challenges; Ellsberg says in affidavit filed earlier that he once held such high security clearances that in '64 he was permitted to read series of Joint Chiefs of Staff crisis studies whose existence was kept secret from Defense Sec McNamara; gist of affidavit is that handling of classified materials varies widely from place to place, and that persons with security clearances should be excluded from jury because they might be 'shocked' by handling of classified material that would be proper under some ground rules; Byrne rejects defense demands that he question FBI agents who have been gathering information on potential jurors for Govt's counsel; defense asserts that agents may be improperly passing along data from FBI's secret dossiers in Washington, or from other sources that should be equally available to defense

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Congress Urged to Protect Newsman Rights on Sources

Date: 20 July 1972

Inter-American Press Assn asks on July 19 that Cong enact legis that would allow newsmen to protect anonymity of their sources, in response to recent Sup Ct decison denying newsmen right to keep sources confidential from grand jury inquiries; assn pres J C A Watkins says lack of legis would seriously undermine public's right to be informed

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A.P. AIDES, IN CHINA, SEEK NEWS ACCORD

Date: 19 July 1972

AP repts on July 18 that it is holding discussions with Communist Chinese news agency Hsinhua on agreement for exch of news and photos; AP pres W Gallagher, AP Asian Services chief H Hartzenbusch and photographer H Faas are en route to Peking for talks

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Telephone Company Draws Wrath of Many on a Proposal to Charge for Local Directory-Assistance Calls

Date: 19 July 1972

By GRACE LICHTENSTEIN

Grace LICHTENSTEIN

NY Telephone Co proposes charge of 1 message unit for local directory-assistance calls, but with such services remaining free for blind and severely handicapped persons, Public Service Comm hearing; gen rate engineer says handicapped will be required to submit certified physician's statement in order to qualify for exemption; 2 reprs of orgns for blind hold proposal will invade their privacy, hurt job opportunities in which telephone calls are required and ignore problem of elderly and others with poor sight who cannot read tiny print in telephone books

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Goldwater Scores Media On Guild's Endorsement

Date: 20 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

(Sen Goldwater Scores Newspaper Guild's Backing of McGovern) Sen Goldwater scores news media for attempting to cover up backing of Sen McGovern by Newspaper Guild exec bd, July 20; demands that orgn clarify its position; endorsement of McGovern by Guild pres C A Perlik recalled; endorsement is 1st by Guild in its 40-yr history; endorsement spurred criticism by some Guild members who were covering conv and held that endorsement would raise questions about objectivity of their pol coverage; petition denouncing endorsement was initiated and some 3 other petitions were circulated in Washington; aims of petitions noted; Goldwater says that endorsement is among most interesting but least written-about stories to emerge from conv; Goldwater press sec T Smith notes that Goldwater only found 1 story on endorsement; AP, UPI and Washington Post wire services reptdly distributed repts on story and Washington Post and Washington Star-Daily News carried 2 articles detailing endorsement and controversy; NY Times carried rept on July 14 and Washington TV station WTOP reptdly is preparing rept to be presented on July 19; Perlik comments on Goldwater's charges

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PHYSICIAN PLEADS GUILTY IN JERSEY; Reduced Charge Is Allowed in Case Involving Newsman

Date: 20 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

Dr E W Garrett pleads guilty on July 19 to reduced charge of interfering with reporter, F Butterfield (NY Times), in pursuit of his occupation during Newark Bd of Educ meeting in Apr '71; was originally indicted on charges of threatening lives of Butterfield and bd member J Cervase; reduction came in agreement with Asst County Prosecutor D Crecca, who permitted Garrett to plead guilty to interference charge as orderly person

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Hunter and Friend Check In

Date: 19 July 1972

US Olympic boxing trials to begin July 19 in Fort Worth, Tex; among competitors is convict B L Hunter

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U.S. Welcomes Discussion Step

Date: 19 July 1972

Special to The New York Times

US Treas, in July 18 reaction to announcement of EEC monetary conf agreement, says US welcomes steps to facilitate discussions of monetary reform issues

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Japan Takes College World Series

Date: 19 July 1972

Japan wins baseball's collegiate 'world series' by defeating US, 5 games to 2, Tokyo

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