Media Summary: (4 Jan 1974) Nixon papers at the National Archives in Washington Find out more about AP Archive: ... (2 May 1974) Senate Watergate Commitee Chairman, Sam Ervin, holds press conference about the recently released (29 Apr 1974) United States President Richard Nixon making a speech to the nation about the handing over of
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(4 Jan 1974) Nixon papers at the National Archives in Washington Find out more about AP Archive: ... (2 May 1974) Senate Watergate Commitee Chairman, Sam Ervin, holds press conference about the recently released (29 Apr 1974) United States President Richard Nixon making a speech to the nation about the handing over of (10 May 1974) American housing secretary James Lynn after his meeting with US President Richard Nixon at a press conference. (14 Jan 1974) Democrat Senator William Proxmire and US Energy Chief William Simon debating the cost of petrol in the future for ... (19 Jan 1974) Mr. James Sinclair, the White House special counsel for the Watergate hearing being interviewed. Find out more ...
(9 May 1974) American union leader, George Meany, holds a press conference about the On April 29, 1974, President Richard M. Nixon announced he was releasing edited (12 May 1974) ARCHIVE / FILE footage of US President Richard Nixon Find out more about AP Archive: ... (3 May 1974) President Nixon, addresses a Republican rally in Arizona, but there are demonstrations outside the hall, calling for ... (7 Aug 1974) President Richard Nixon's defence counsel, James St Clair, arriving at the US district court to hand over more of the ... (8 Aug 1974) Various extracts from United States President Richard Nixon's television and press conf of 17/4/73 announcing ...
(12 Oct 1974) People leaving the Watergate trial courthouse, including Washington Post publisher Katherine Graham Find out ... (12 Sep 1974) Republicans on unconditional pardon of Nixon Find out more about AP Archive: ... (25 Apr 1974) United States President Richard Nixon making a speech at Jackson, Mississippi, in a bid for popular support.