[N.B.C trade releases]. (1960)

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NBC NEWS OPENING A BUREAU IN NEW DELHI, INDIA NBC News is opening a bureau in New Delhi, India, with correspondent Welles Hangen occupying that post, it was announced by William R. McAndrew, Vice President, NBC News. The decision to establish the new bureau, Mr. McAndrew said was based upon the growing importance of India in Asian affairs, the prominent position Prime Minister Nehru occupies in world politics, and India's close ties with the United States, as evidenced by the great interest in the United States expressed during President Eisenhower's visit to India. Hangen, who has been based in Cairo, is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi the end of this month. Correspondent Tom Streithorst of NBC News' Beirut bureau will cover the Middle East territory which formerly was Hangen 's beat. Correspondent William Boyle has been transferred from New York to NBC News' London bureau. He will replace John Chancellor there when the latter takes over the Moscow post July 1 in the change previously announced, which brings Joseph Michaels from Moscow to New York. Boyle was a United Press newsman in Europe before joining NBC News in December, 1955* o NBC-New York, 6/15/60