Sun's Orbit, 1967-01-02
Scope and Contents
The Special International Report by the Baltimore Sun's Foreign Correcpondents Review 0f 1966
1. Price Day introduction 1:11 2. United Kingdom austerity, with David Culhane 2:55 3. British public perception of Rhodesia 5:11 4. United Kingdom prospects of entering the Common Market 7:15 5. USSR attitude towards the United States, with Steve Nordlinger 9:19 6. Will West Germany politic changes renew Russian fears of German nationalism? 11:05 7. Kosygin/de Gaulle meeting outcomes 13:19 8. Why did Erhard fail, with Stuart Smith 15:08 9. Profile of Kurt Georg Kiesinger 16:50 10. Presence of Franz Josef Strauss in political actions 18:45 11. Rise of the NDP 21:07 12. Italian floods, with Tom Fenton 25:02 13. Pope Paul perspective 28:58 14. Middle East conflicts 30:20 15. Brazil and Argentina military coups, with Skip Isaacs 33:12 16. Uruguay elections 36:50 17. Progress towards South American free trade association 38:20 18. Bihar drought challenges, with James Keat 40:20 19. Indian opinions on Vietnam War 43:38 20. Indian national elections 45:00 21. Japan's presence in Asia, with Peter Kumpa and Edward Wu 46:23 22. Thailand perspective of the United States 48:46 23. Chinese political figures and the Cultural Revolution 50:20 24. Has Johnson's Vietnam policy changed?, with Philip Potter 53:46 25. Closing remarks 58:26
Dates
- Creation: 1967-01-02
Creator
- From the Collection: WMAR-TV (Television station: Baltimore, Md.) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Material from the collection may be viewed in the Special Collections and Archives Research Room. Some items may have access limitations due to physical format. Some footage from the the collection has been digitized and made available online for streaming through the Internet Archive and is available through this finding aid.
Extent
From the Series: 10 Reels ; 2 inch videotape: Quad
From the Series: 4 Reels ; Film: 16mm
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Repository Details
Part of the Baltimore Studies Archives Repository
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