News Magazines Protested
Date: 01 October 1965
Special to The New York Times
Students burn copies of Time and Newsweek to protest 'anti-Indian attitudes,' demonstrate at offices, New Delhi
Fiona Hill (born 1 October 1965) is a British-American academic, foreign affairs advisor and author, who since 2023 has served as Chancellor of Durham University.
Appointed a defence adviser upon Labour's election to Government in July 2024, Hill was formerly an official at the U.S. National Security Council, specializing in Russian and European affairs. She was a witness in the November 2019 House hearings regarding the impeachment inquiry during the first impeachment of Donald Trump.
Hill read Russian at the University of St Andrews (graduating MA), then pursued postgraduate studies in History at Harvard University (taking a PhD in 1998), before being elected a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Læs mere...1. oktober 1965 var en fredag under stjernetegnet for ♎. Det var 273 dag på året. Præsident for USA var Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Date: 01 October 1965
Special to The New York Times
Students burn copies of Time and Newsweek to protest 'anti-Indian attitudes,' demonstrate at offices, New Delhi
Date: 01 October 1965
Special to The New York Times
Kheel hopes NYC papers will be able to pub for visit
Date: 02 October 1965
By M.S. HANDLERSpecial to The New York Times
Mayor Wagner cites visit as reason to settle newspaper strike; ANG rejects interim pact, proposed by Kheel, for papers to pub during visit
Date: 02 October 1965
R Asnong, Belgian UPI correspondent, held, Elisabethville, for questioning about repts on Govt operations against rebels
Date: 01 October 1965
Special to The New York Times
Date: 02 October 1965
Special to The New York Times
Date: 02 October 1965
By Stacy V. Jones
Stacy Jones
AEC gets patent on system designed by S Bernstein to use unmanned aerial tug containing reactor to tow airplane; system would avoid dangers of radiation; device seen relatively unimportant because Cong has abandoned aircraft propulsion program