Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Wednesday, Feb 06, 1991


Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/06/1991 -- Wednesday

Abstract:

  • Reporters: Jonathan Mann / Susan Rook / John Sweeney / Frank Sesno / Jeanne Moos / Dan Rutz / Anne McDermott / Peter Arnett / Mike Capps
  • Contributions: Thomas Chorherr / Herman Allan Padgett / Yoshio Murakami
  • Taped Segments: effect of Allied bombing on Iraq's Republican Guard / Iraqi POWs / excerpt of speech by King Hussein / George Bush responds to King Hussein's speech / war protest / excerpt of speech by George Bush to Economic Club of New York / excerpt of address by James Baker / F-15 pilots down four Iraqi jets / Soviet- Iran diplomacy in the war / Iraq sends letter to Secretary General / "News From Medicine" re: chemical and biological weapons / excerpt on Dionne Stephenson / aftermath of Allied bombing of Iraqi civilians / war support in New Waverly, Texas
  • Coverage and updates re: the Persian Gulf war, including effect of Allied bombing on Iraq's Republican Guard, Iraq sends letter to Secretary General, letters to CNN, reporting of the Persian Gulf war from Austria, Honduras, Japan, Pan-Am changes policy toward Iraqi nationals, letters to CNN.

  • Begin Time:11:00:00 pm
    End Time:11:58:00 pm
    TVN Record Number:661308
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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