Description: Profile of Manchester, NH, newspaper The Union Leader, known for highly conservative editorial stance, even after death of arch publisher William Loeb. Presidential candidates hope for endorsement.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/06/1987
Description: David Attenborough (naturalist) speaks at the Brattle Theatre. He talks about producing nature films and how newer, more sophisticated equipment makes it possible to document previously unseen animal behaviors. He talks about working with the scientist Cynthia Moss and describes elephant mating rituals. He talks about working with the scientist Christophe Boesch and describes how chimpanzees hunt monkeys. He talks about deciding, after some consideration, to show the graphically violent hunting process on television. He takes audience questions. He talks about the difference between the behaviors of chimpanzees studied by Boesch and those studied by Jane Goodall. He talks about the family structure of elephant herds and the occurrence of incest between the senior male and his mating partners. He talks about the fertility of male and female elephants. He talks about his goal in producing nature films. He talks about relating chimpanzee behavior to the behavior of earlier human ancestors. He talks about relating other animal behaviors to human behaviors. He talks about production limitations of his earlier documentaries. He talks about politics and increased interest in environmental issues. He talks about working with local people on his documentary expeditions. He talks about altruistic behavior in animals that sacrifice themselves for others. He talks about the lack of government support for natural science studies, particularly in the Soviet Union. He talks about footage of a snow leopard in one of his films. He talks about his favorite species to work with: birds-of-paradise. He talks about how the space program made environmentalism popular.
Collection: CCTV
Description: Clips of recent gubernatorial candidacy announcements show that all use similar clichés and devices.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/11/1990
Description: Comments on flag desecration. File of flag being burned, used as clothing, symbol of protest, flying from buildings. Sen. David Locke. Fireworks, Hatch Shell concert at night.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/03/1989
Description: Jerry Williams, Barbara Anderson, Howie Carr fashion themselves "the governors" in their weekly meeting on WRKO radio talk show.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/17/1989
Description: Barbara Ackermann and Catherine Dunham give their views of the extent to which the 'liberal' label fits Michael Dukakis.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/31/1988
Description: History of Thomas Finnerty's career and association with William Bulger. Harold Brown misquotes Shakespeare. 75 State Street. Moving aerial of downtown. Various senators enter Senate chamber.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/16/1989
Description: BRA will require of developers concessions to public benefits: contributions to affordable housing, inclusion of day care facilities in new construction. Stephen Coyle. Chinatown, Lafayette Place.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/08/1988
Description: Mission Hill residents gather to discuss the real character of their ethnically mixed, stable neighborhood. Mission Hill streets and triple deckers. Children on playground.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/12/1990
Description: Because of air pollution and ash residue concerns, trash disposal by incineration is falling from grace, in favor of recycling. Trash burning in furnace of RESCO plant in Millbury. Recycling bins in Wellesley.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/20/1988