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Paula Garcés

Paula Garcés (born March 20, 1974) is an American actress. She has appeared in films such as Clockstoppers, Man of the House and the Harold & Kumar series, and on TV series such as CSI: Miami, On My Block, The Shield, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Sopranos, Oz, Devious Maids, Guiding Light, and All My Children.

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onsdag 20. mars 1974
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20. mars 1974 var en onsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 78 dagen i året. President i USA var Richard M. Nixon.

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20th of March 1974 News

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Nixon's Discussion of the Press Marked by Tension; Special to The New Yonk Times

Date: 20 March 1974

By R. W. APPLE Jr

R. APPLE

Pres Nixon, speaking at televised Natl Assn of Broadcasters conv on March 19, comments on his relations with press, noting that assn is not best place to discuss subject; says Pres should treat press just as fairly as press treats him; when asked about his remarks of some mos ago in which he charged complained of vicious and slanderous TV reptg, mentions no specific cases of reptg that had offended him; has sharp exch with CBS newscaster Dan Rather

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No Progress Is Reported In Strike Against the U.P.I.

Date: 20 March 1974

UPI and Wire Service Guild on March 19 resume talks but there is no rept of progress; guild repts that strike was effective is most sections of US that that UPI burs have been forced to close in at least 9 cities

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New Press Curbs In Argentina Affect Foreign Agencies

Date: 21 March 1974

Argentine Govt on March 20 institutes new restrictions on press including locating all foreign news agency offices in 1 bldg; plan was drafted by Sec of Press and Broadcasting Emilio Abras and was approved by Pres Peron; among proclaimed objectives of new law are expansion of Telam, official Argentine news agency

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SENA TOR BUCKLEY BIDS NIXON QUIT; PRESIDENT, REJECTING IDEA, SAYS: 'IT WOULD BE BAD STATESMANSHIP'; Special to The New York Times A BACKER DEFECTS NewYork Conservative Asks Act of 'Courage' I for Nation's Good Senator Buckley Proposes Nixon Resign

Date: 20 March 1974

By MARTIN TOLCHIN

Martin TOLCHIN

Sen J L Buckley calls on Pres Nixon to resign as 'extraordinary act of statesmanship'; is 1st conservative Repub in Cong to do so; says Nixon has lost ability to govern; Buckley's past support of Nixon noted; proposal stuns Capitol Hill but generates virtually no support from those who have not previously urged Nixon to resign (L)

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Sulzberger Says Public Is Best Ally Of News Freedom

Date: 20 March 1974

NY Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger on March 19 receives William Allen White Award for journalistic excellence

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Charles Hoerter, Sports Editor At The News, 1957-67, Dies at 69; Special to The New York Times

Date: 20 March 1974

Hoerter, Charles

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 21 March 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 20 March 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 21 March 1974

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Judge Scores Police For Allowing Media Freedom on Pictures

Date: 20 March 1974

Queens Criminal Ct Judge John Di Leonardo, presiding at hearing of suspect Richard Schroek in recent Queens restaurant murders, criticizes police and FBI for allowing news media to photograph criminal suspects immediately after arrest (S)

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The Nixon Broadcast; Special to The New York Times President Moderates His Stance on Allit But Takes Defiant Attitude on Congre. News Analysis

Date: 20 March 1974

By JAMES RESTON

James RESTON

J Reston, in analysis of Nixon's Houston question-and-answer session, which was nationally televised, contrasts harshness of his earlier Chicago criticism of Eurs and moderate tone of Houston remarks; says he warned in Chicago that US would reject Eurs on defense if Eurs reject US on econ and pol issues; says that in Houston he rejected precisely what Eurs had feared, that he would support Sen Mansfield move to cut US forces in Eur

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