Description: Edward King on stand in libel trial against Globe says "this lawsuit is about the truth," and not about gaining political advantage for a possible future run for governor.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/26/1988
Description: Former columnist David Farrell on stand in Edward King's libel suit against Globe, says he was not accusing King of judicial influence, rather complimenting him for his "can do" style.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/19/1988
Description: Judge Herbert Abrams denies receiving call from Edward King about changing sentence of Holbrook 5 (subject of allegedly libelous Globe column). Sal Micciche, former ombudsman.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/22/1988
Description: Former Globe columnist David Farrell heard from Robert Crane (and printed as fact) that Edward King asked Judge Herbert Abrams to change sentence of Holbrook 5. Crane "does not recall" source of rumor. Jury, trial b-roll.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/20/1988
Description: Jury in King Globe libel trial found statements in David Farrell's column false but not libelous. Edward King might appeal the verdict. John Driscoll.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/29/1988
Description: Compilation of footage on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School. Press conference with Mr. Rollins and other people concerned about racist education at the King School, talking about the first day of school, the Boston School Committee's actions, and appropriate learning resources for the students at the King School. Another press conference about Operation Exodus, which is setting up learning centers for students who are assigned to attend the King School. They criticize the racist education of the current curriculum in Boston Schools. Cutaways of reporter asking questions. Press conference with John Bradley, new principal of the King School, answering questions about school problems and his proposed solutions. Interview with Louis Vangel, executive director of the Boston Teachers Union, on the teachers position at the King School. Interview with another man about the School Committee meeting to occur next Monday on the fate of the teachers and reopening of the King School. Interview with Louise Day Hicks on her proposed repeal of the 1965 Racial Imbalance law. Reporter asks her about soon to be Massachusetts Commissioner of Education Neil Sullivan and his busing programs. People walking into a building. Another interview with Mr. Vangel on the BTU's demands for the closing of the King School. Interview with man from the Boston School Committee on relationship between the School Committee and the King-Timility Advisory Council on resolving the problems at the King School. Silent footage of a hearing. Cutaways from Louise Day Hicks interview.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 11/1968...12/1968
Description: B+W photos from The Boston Globe of Mel King and Ray Flynn through their respective political careers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/02/1983
Description: EDWARD KING EARLY APPOINTEES: PAUL GUZZI - TRANSITION, RON BRINN - PRESS, CHAS JOHNSON - EDUCATION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/03/1979
Description: CHARLES MAHONEY, EDWARD HANLEY, PAUL GUZZI. EDWARD KING APPOINTEES
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/06/1978
Description: Governor of Massachusetts Ed King gives budget address for fiscal year 1984. Efforts include health care, correctional institutions, education, services for the elderly, housing, career training, law enforcement. King describes his budget recommendation as lean, tight, frugal, economically sound, socially aware, and fair. Reporter Janet Wu interviews state Representative Johnston on his view of the state budget. He describes it as the most irresponsible budget he has heard out of the seven he has seen since becoming part of the legislature and believes it should be rejected. He compares it to a republican budget, similar to that of Ronald Reagan. He believes that King's budget turns its back on the poorest people in the state. Another man is interviewed who agrees with Johnston. Wu then interviews Representative Cohen about his impressions of the governor's state budget address. He explains that the governor does not have local aid fund in his budget. Cohen proposes decreasing state operations in order to increase local aid without increasing the state budget.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1981