Two policemen shotgunned to death in Northern Ireland. How to reduce interest costs on consumer loans disputed by Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns.
AFL-CIO President George Meany makes speeches in Florida to member unions for AFL-CIO convention. Ex-Army Captain Ernest Medina takes the stand for Colonel Oran Henderson in My Lai massacre trial.
AFL-CIO President George Meany launches new attack on President Nixon. Treasury secretary John Connally holds news conference to talk about President Nixon's economic policies.
President Nixon to go on People's Republic of China trip. Attica prison superintendent Vincent Mancusi says he would have brought troops and police in during riot.
President Nixon given Senate authorization to control wages and prices through April, 1973. Mrs. Nixon and daughter Julie Eisenhower go Christmas shopping.
India-Pakistan conflict continues. Bomb explodes in a pub in a Catholic district of Northern Ireland, killing 16. Future of Taiwan a crucial issue in Nixon visit to Peking.
Expansion of South Vietnamese military operation in Eastern Cambodia. Senate sub-committee on South Vietnamese refugees requested by Senator Edward Kennedy made by General Accounting Office.
Pakistan accepts United Nations peace proposal, India rejects it.
Senate and House pass tax cut bill. Representative Wilbur Mills calls it very important.
"Vietnam Hindsight" Part 1: How It Began
First of a two-part examination of US involvement in Vietnam a decade ago. Includes appearances by Roswell Gilpatric, former secretary of defense George Ball, General Maxwell Taylor, former military adviser John Kenneth Galbraith, war correspondent David Halberstam, and former special assistant to the President Arthur Schlesinger. Others appearing are General Paul Harkins, Lt. Col. John Vann, former military adviser Rufus Phillips, Michael Forrestal, Frederick Nolting, former ambassador to South Vietnam,
Roger Hilsman, former assistant secretary of state, and Mme.Nhu, sister-in-law of Ngo Dinh Diem. Also clips of President John F. Kennedy and former defense secretary Robert McNamara.
New York City Mayor John Lindsay announces candidacy for President, will run in Florida primary. Senator Vance Hartke considers run in the New Hampshire primary.
September 11, 1972-May 7, 1973. Hour-long variety show hosted by comedian Bill Cosby and featuring Lola Falana, Foster Brooks, Oscar deGruy, and Susan Tolsky.
Terrorist explosion in Belfast, Northern Ireland. United States pilots unable to bomb several North Vietnamese targets due to poor weather. Richard Nixon's name entered in New Hampshire primary.
Author Clifford Irving admits his wife posed as Helga Hughes. George McGovern will release list of campaign contributors names for the 1972 Presidential race.
Attorney General John Mitchell will resign to manage Nixon's re-election campaign. Wilbur Mills visits New Hampshire, seeks Democratic presidential nomination.
Attorney General John Mitchell will resign to manage Nixon's re-election campaign. Wilbur Mills visits New Hampshire, seeks Democratic presidential nomination.
Howard Hughes moves to Nicaragua from his Bahamian hideaway. California Supreme Court declares death penalty unconstitutional.
All death sentences commuted to life.
New Hampshire voters cast ballots in the Democratic primary.
Reverend Philip Berrigan trial continues with cross-examination of the government's star witness.
The musical "Inner City" closes at the John Barrymore Theater in New York City after 97 performances. North Carolina beats Maryland 73-64 in the ACC men's basketball tournament.
On the eve of the Florida Democratic primary, George Wallace seems to be the number 1 contender. Senators Mansfield and Aiken seek to end state primaries in favor of a national one.
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