Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Thursday, Feb 28, 1991


Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/28/1991 -- Thursday

Abstract:

  • Reporters: Susan Rook / Bernard Shaw / Charles Bierbauer / Ralph Begleiter / Wolf Blitzer / Pam Olson / Peter Arnett / Anne McDermott / Brian Jenkins / Bill Moyers / Dan Rutz / Pat Etheridge
  • Contribution: Jeremy Thompson
  • Taped Segments: excerpt of George Bush meeting with Saud Nasir al-Saba / securing peace in the Persian Gulf / Kuwait liberated / war costs / Iraq after the cease fire / Jordanian reaction after the cease fire / Kuwaiti nurse kills Iraqi soldiers / excerpt of statement by Abdul Amir Al-Anbari / the role that oil played in the Persian Gulf war / Kuwaiti Resistance / perspective on the future of Saddam Hussein by Bill Moyers / "News From Medicine" re: risk of fatalities from mines / Shannon Challender aspires to become US General
  • Coverage re: the cease fire, including Kuwait liberated, securing peace in the Persian Gulf, withdrawal of US troops, bank in the US loans money to Iraq, US Army troop movements

  • Begin Time:07:00:00 am
    End Time:07:58:00 am
    TVN Record Number:661187
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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