NEWS MEDIA
Addresses
It's Time You Tigers Roared, Senator Moynihan, 15052 [8JN]
National Press Club, Norman Lear, 27189 [4OC]
Analyses
S. 1198, Amend the Board for International Broadcasting Act, 10973 [4MY]
S. 1335, Freedom of Information Protection Act, 13130 [19MY]
Articles and editorials
``60 Minutes'' and Rather—Unedited and in Court, 14200 [26MY]
Administration Puts Tough Restrictions on News of Grenada, 29952 [29OC]
America's Stifled Voice, 3687 [2MR]
Another Molehill Built by Hypocrites, 19320 [14JY]
Brooklyn ``Proving Ground'' May Help New President in Running the NPC, 1988 [8FE]
Bucks Start Here—Percy Ross Is Free With Advice—and the Money To Back it Up, 21642 [29JY]
C. Evans—Radio and TV Journalist, 29791 [28OC]
Censoring the Invasion, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]
Correction, Please, 1996 [8FE]
Cuban Arms Cache Found, Reagan Says, 30036 [31OC]
Early Election Projections (excerpt), 28219 [18OC]
Edward Manigault, 14468 [6JN]
Edward Manigault, Chairman of Post-Courier Board, Dies, 14467 [6JN]
Edward Manigault—1896-1983, 14467 [6JN]
Edward Teller—``I Was Not the Only Victim of the New York Times'', 15351 [9JN]
Egregious Military Reporting, 31057 [4NO]
Fred Hartman—First a Printer, Now He Owns the Place, 17489 [27JN]
Grenada—And Mount Suribachi, 29839 [28OC], 29955 [29OC]
Henry Urban Retires; Guided the News as ``People's Publisher'', 22167 [2AU]
Heroes, Not Villains, 34034 [18NO]
Information Warp Envelops Island Conflict, 30037 [31OC]
Invasion Of Grenada Wins Allied Backers After Initial Dissent, 30899 [3NO]
Kup's Column (excerpt), 367 [26JA]
Lost Our Free Press on Grenada, 34775 [18NO]
Media and the Mideast, 5052 [11MR]
News Associate Editor Retires After 45\1/2\ Years, 2272 [15FE]
News Crews, Expecting the Worst, Prepare To Cover a Major Earthquake in California, 17714 [28JN]
Notes and Comment, 27181 [4OC]
Official Secrets, 29956 [29OC]
Pardon Me, but Am I That ``Hard-Liner'' the Anonymous Sources Are Talking About?, 16400 [20JN], 16916 [22JN]
Press Worries About Its Soft Underbelly, 16741 [22JN]
Public's Old Friend—Retired Politician Long Hasn't Lost Her Touch, 9624 [25AP]
Radio Marti Opponents Might Profit From the Past, 16547 [21JN]
Read All About It, 12692 [17MY]
Read All About It!, 14376 [2JN]
Reagan Beats the Press, 22777 [4AU]
Reagan's Credibility, 29839 [28OC]
Regroup to Check the Soviet Thrust, 9747 [26AP]
Responsible Journalism, 34894 [18NO]
Sad Farewell to Jimmy Wechsler, 25201 [21SE]
Soviet Jam VOA on Pope, 17230 [23JN]
This Is a Milestone Day, 2271 [15FE]
U.S. Allows 15 Reporters To Go to Grenada for Day, 29952 [29OC]
U.S. Forces Thwart Journalists' Reports, 29953 [29OC]
U.S. Media Ignoring Asian Holocaust Says USIA Chief, 21024 [26JY]
Veteran Joe McCaffrey Signs Off, 26407 [29SE]
Watt—His Candor Enrages Media, 27834 [7OC]
When Mounting an Invasion, Why Take Along Enemy Troops?, 31057 [4NO]
When the President Restricts Freedom of the Press, 34880 [18NO]
White House Admits Pentagon Censorship, 29951 [29OC]
Why Isn't TV Covering the Slaughter in Southeast Asia, 18836 [12JY]
Bills and resolutions
Elections: broadcast of early results (see H. Con. Res. 227)
Electronic media: prohibit certain regulation (see S. 1917)
Grenada: blackout of coverage (see H. Res. 384)
UNESCO: press regulation (see H.J. Res. 182)
Broadcasts
Trouble for the disabled (sundry), 1435-1436 [2FE]
Vote by Representative McDonald, 21279 [27JY]
Interviews
Access of the press, Walter Cronkite with CBS News, 29954 [29OC]
Letters
Access of the press: CBS News, 29954 [29OC]
AP story on Soviet activites related to U.S. peace movement, 9592 [21AP]
Board for International Broadcasting Act amendment (S. 1198): Board for International Broadcasting, 10973 [4MY]
Depiction of IR Maverick missile on ``60 Minutes'', Senator Goldwater, 2508 [17FE]
Election projections: Ernest Leiser for CBS, 28220 [18OC]
———William J. Small for NBC, 28220 [18OC]
Request by Representative McDonald for Correction on Radio Broadcast, Tommy Toles, 21280 [27JY]
Lists
Ham radio operators monitoring Grenada military action, 30419 [2NO]
Remarks in House
Associated Press: correction on photograph caption, 26005 [27SE]
Burns, Bill: tribute, 19771 [19JY]
Byrne, Don: elected National Press Club president, 1988 [8FE]
Carolan, Ken: tribute, 14436 [3JN]
Conrad, Bud and Eva: tribute, 14174 [26MY]
Danchev, Vladimir: Soviet newscaster fired for truthful reporting, 18264 [29JN]
Elections: call for voluntary guidelines on early projections (H. Con. Res. 227), 33272 [16NO]
———regulations governing (H.R. 4140), 28219 [18OC]
Ethnic Affairs Clearinghouse Broadcasting Act: enact (H.R. 3105), 23366 [4AU]
Eyerly, Paul R., Jr.: tribute, 16008 [15JN]
Freedom of press: issues, 34880 [18NO]
Grenada: media response to U.S. military action, 29706 [27OC]
———press coverage of U.S. military action, 33283 [17NO], 34185 [18NO], 34775 [18NO]
———response of news media to U.S. military action, 30899 [3NO]
———U.S. press ban, 29701 [27OC]
Hartman, Fred: tribute, 17489 [27JN]
Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger: tribute on Pulitizer Prize, 13763 [19MY]
John, Bob: retirement from Johnstown (Pa.) Tribune Democrat, 321 [25JA]
Kampuchea: attitude of news media toward atrocities, 18836 [12JY]
———media coverage of plight of refugees, 21024 [26JY]
Kaplan, Irene: tribute, 3448 [1MR]
KIKK-Radio (Houston, Tex.): presentation of awards by Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Association, 16423 [20JN]
Kup's Column, Chicago (Ill.) Sun-Times: 40th anniversary, 367 [26JA]
Lehighton (Pa.) Times News: anniversary, 6016 [17MR]
Long, Emma: tribute, 9624 [25AP]
McCaffrey, Joseph: tribute, 26802 [30SE], 29265 [25OC], 31523 [8NO]
News stories: verification of sources, 21268 [27JY]
Pyle, Ernest T. (Ernie): dedication of Army Reserve Center, Flushing, N.Y., 8864 [18AP]
Radio broadcast: call for correction, 21279 [27JY]
Radio Free Europe/Liberty: access to congressional press galleries, 12692 [17MY]
Reporting: incomplete, 26561 [29SE]
Reynolds, Frank: tribute, 20096 [20JY], 20158 [20JY], 20267 [21JY]
San Jose (Calif.) Mercury: honored by California Newspaper Publishers Association, 2533 [17FE]
Savitch, Jessica: tribute, 29483 [26OC]
Scali, John: lifetime achievement award in journalism, 8691 [14AP]
``Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement'': media interpretation of declassified report, 9592 [21AP]
Soviet Union: Vladamir Danchev committed to psychiatric hospital after radio broadcast making reference to invasion of Afghanistan, 20177 [21JY]
Spivak, Lawrence E.: television industry service award recipient, 15755 [14JN]
Surplus food: refusal of access to congressional factfinding mission, 18304 [30JN]
Television: impact of early network projections, 27181 [4OC]
The Day After (film): expressing sense that Soviet Union should air, 34213 [18NO]
Tighe, Thomas B.: eulogy, 14442 [3JN]
UN: poll supports U.S. role, 26844 [30SE]
Voice of America: access to congressional press galleries, 12692 [17MY]
———importance of broadcasts, 3687 [2MR]
———Soviet jamming, 17230 [23JN]
Watt, Sec. of the Interior: editing of press clippings, 26725 [30SE]
Wechsler, James A.: tribute, 25200 [21SE]
Remarks in Senate
American society: depiction of bad news, 2511 [17FE]
Board for International Broadcasting Act: amend (S. 1198), 10973 [4MY]
Boston Globe: winning of Pulitzer, 9536 [21AP]
Central America: American journalists killed, 16730 [22JN]
Chicago (Ill.) Polish Zgoda: observance of 75th anniversary, 11360 [6MY]
Chicago Tribune: population reporting, 14732 [7JN]
Crime: proposals to combat, 1369 [2FE]
Evans, Clifford: tribute, 29790 [28OC]
First Amendment Clarification Act: introduction (S. 22), 519 [26JA]
Fort Wayne News-Sentinal: Pulitzer Prize Award, 9012 [19AP]
Freedom of Information Protection Act: introduction (S. 1335), 13129-13132 [19MY]
Freedom of the press: issues, 32442 [14NO]
Gorkin, Jess: tribute, 15946 [15JN]
Grenada: restriction of access, 29839 [28OC], 29904, 29944-29957 [29OC]
———unauthorized release of committee proceedings, 29904 [29OC]
Ham radio operators: tribute, 30419 [2NO]
Hanson, Clarence B., Jr.: eulogy, 13889 [25MY]
India: media reports of tribal tortures, 16098 [16JN]
Industrial Equipment News: observance of 50th anniversary, 10365 [28AP]
Kinney, William L.: tribute, 7942 [12AP]
Local newspapers: preserve (S. 1410), 14500 [6JN]
Manigault, Edward: eulogy, 14466 [6JN]
Reynolds, Frank: tribute, 19849, 19943 [20JY]
Ross, Percy: tribute, 21642 [29JY]
Senate: provide for regulations implementing coverage (S. Res. 66), 2327 [16FE]
Survey of American Newspapers, Clifford Evans, 7550 [5AP]
Urban, Henry Z.: tribute, 22167 [2AU]
Reports
Assessment of Soviet Activites Related to Peace Movement, FBI, 9592 [21AP]
Does Democracy Include Freedom of the Press, Committee To Protect Journalists and the PEN American Center, 17454-17456 [27JN]
Exclusion of the Press From Areas of Military Activity, 33905 [17NO]
First Amendment Issues Raised by a Hypothetical Order by the President Prohibiting the Press From Traveling to a Foreign Country To Report on Military Action by the U.S., 33906 [17NO]
Survey of Press Freedom in Latin America, Council on Hemispheric Affairs and the Newspaper Guild (excerpt), 22360 [2AU]
Statements
Access of the Press: American Newspaper Publishers Association, 29951 [29OC]
Correction on Photograph Caption, Associated Press, 26006 [27SE]
Election Projections: William A. Leonard for CBS (excerpt), 28219 [18OC]
Help a Free Press Serve a Free Society: Jerry W. Friedheim, 34186 [18NO]
Political Reporting, Joseph McCaffrey, 26802 [30SE]
Press Censorship in Grenada: Women's National Democratic Club, 34922 [18NO]
Texts of
S. 22, First Amendment Clarification Act, 519 [26JA]
S. 1198, amend the Board for International Broadcasting Act, 10973 [4MY]
S. 1335, Freedom of Information Protection Act, 13130 [19MY]
S. Res. 66, provide for regulations implementing coverage of the Senate, 2326 [16FE]