Description: Chancellor Joseph Duffey says UMass Amherst has improved its reputation in his tenure. Students worry about higher fees, budget cuts, value of their degrees. Small discussion class. Students walking on campus.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/06/1991
Description: Women may be excluded from medical insurance coverage if a mammogram is repeated for clarity, even without a finding of breast cancer. Doctor talks about the irony and hardship of this loophole.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/04/1991
Description: Retrospective of eight year Iran Iraq war through file tape and political scientist Kaveh Afrasiabi's explanation of strategy.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/08/1991
Description: Islamic republic in Iran since 1979 revolution. Muslim fundamentalism; terrorism including Kuwaiti jet hijack and bombing of Beirut marine barracks; war with Iraq; neutrality in Persian Gulf war.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/12/1991
Description: Estimated 100,000 Iraqi deaths in Persian Gulf war is defended by military analysts as necessary to minimize allied casualties. Others call it slaughter and devastation. Kurt Campbell.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/12/1991
Description: Painter/architect & Iraqi refugee Alexander Dawoody is not surprised at news of thousands of Iraqi soldiers surrendering to allied troops and Saddam's decision to withdraw from Kuwait.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/25/1991
Description: Islamic scholar Ali Asani points out Americans' misunderstanding of Muslims and misattribution of Saddam Hussein's actions in the Gulf war to religious motives. Saddam kneeling in prayer. ,Jones
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/23/1991
Description: Veterans of Iwo Jima recall the blood and intensity on the anniversary of that battle. Memorial observance at State House. File of fighting and flag raising.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/19/1991
Description: Sen. Jay Rockefeller visits New Hampshire proposing that employers be required to provide health insurance. John Ellis, nephew of George Bush.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/20/1991
Description: Marcus Jones reports that anti-war activists protested across the nation to rally public opinion against the use of force in the Persian Gulf, including in downtown Boston. Jesse Jackson visited MIT to speak out against going to war in the Middle East on the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Jones notes that the MIT Initiative for Peace in the Middle East brought Jackson to the campus. Jackson says that the US must not rush to war on January 15. Interviews with MIT graduate students Corrie Lathan and Steve Penn, who oppose the war. Interview with Jesse Jackson, who says that the US and Iraq should negotiate because war is inevitable if talking is impossible. Jones' report includes footage from Inside Edition of Jackson in Iraq. Following the edited story is additional b-roll of anti-war demonstrations and of Jackson at MIT talking about Martin Luther King, Jr.
1:00:36: Visual: Footage of anti-war protesters on Winter Street in downtown Boston. The protesters carry signs protesting the Gulf War. They chant together, "We remember Vietnam. We won't go." Shot of two police officers standing in front of a building. Marcus Jones reports that a group of anti-war protesters demonstrated outside of the Army recruiting headquarters in Boston. V: Shot of a protesters carrying a sign reading, "U.S. Troops out of the Gulf." The protesters chant, "We won't fight for Texaco." Shot of a protester handing out leaflets. Jones reports that anti-war activists took to the streets across the country today; that the protesters are trying to rally public opinion against the use of force in the Persian Gulf. V: Shot of an older white woman wearing a sign around her neck. The sign reads, "Bring our troops home." Shot of two white children standing among the protesters. Jones reports that Jesse Jackson (African American political leader) visited MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) tonight; that the members of the MIT Initiative for Peace in the Middle East brought Jackson to the campus. Jones reports that Jackson spoke out against going to war in the Middle East on the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. (civil rights activist). V: Shots of Jackson greeting an MIT student; of Jackson greeting students as he walks to the podium. Shots of students in the audience. Footage of Jackson addressing the students. Jackson says that the US must not rush to war on January 15. Jackson says that efforts toward peace must be made on King's birthday. Footage of Corrie Lathan (MIT graduate student) being interviewed. Lathan says that she is opposed to the war; that the situation should be resolved in a non-violent manner. Footage of Steve Penn (MIT graduate student) being interviewed by Jones. Penn says that decision-makers in the US understand pressure; that the voice of the people must speak out against the war. Jones reports that Jackson's call for restraint may reflect a change in his thinking. Jones notes that Jackson met with Saddam Hussein (Iraqi leader) last year. Jones reports that Jackson said last year that war would be inevitable if talking proved impossible. V: Footage from Inside Edition of Jackson entering a building in Iraq; of Jackson speaking to Hussein. Jones questions whether Jackson has changed his position. V: Footage of Jackson speaking at MIT. Jones asks Jackson if he has changed his position. Jackson says that he has kept the same position. Jackson says that war is inevitable if talking is impossible. Jackson says that the US and Iraq should "talk"; that the two countries must choose negotiation over confrontation. The audience applauds for Jackson as he walks away from the podium.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/14/1991