Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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The Top to News Events of 1963 As Compile J by the Major Networks Following are the events selected by the major networks as the top 10 news stories of 1963. —ABCAssassination of President Kennedy. Civil rights struggle, highlighted by March ©n Washington. Nuclear test ban treaty. War in Vietnam^ culminating in a coup Death of Pope John; election of Pope Paul. Profumo affair^ Thresher sinking. Natural disasters, highlighted by Skoplje earthquake in Yugoslavia and Vaiont dam disaster in Italy. Rescue of miners in HazSeton, Pa. Supreme Court school prayer decision. -^CBS— Death of President Kennedy. The new Presidency. Integration in Alabama. Death of Pope Johni succession of Pope Paul. Coup d'etat in Vietnam. March on Washington. President Kennedy abroad. GOP candidates: Rockefeller, Goldwater, Nixon. Yolsehi hearings. G&rd@if Cooper's space flight. —MBS— Assassination of President Kennedy. Death of Pope John. Racial crisis. Vietnam coup d'etat. Nuclear test ban treaty. Thresher sinking. Canadian elections. Gordon Cooper's space flight. Profumo affair. Prime Minister Macmillan's resignation. —NBC— Assassination of President Kennedy. Civil rights movement. War in Vietnam. Nuclear test ban treaty. Death of Pope John; succession of Pope Paul: convening of Ecumenical Council. Natural disasters here and abroad. U.S.-U.S.S.R. race for space; Gordon Cooper's space flight; female cosmonaut; joint moon project proposal. Changes in leadership of Western governments. Profumo affair. Domestic politics. 788