Media Summary: (12 Jul 1974) Police ringing Federal Court House in Washington when two (11 Jul 1974) Prison rebellion scenes Find out more about AP Archive: Twitter: ... (14 Jul 1974) Interview with spokesperson for hostages, following escape from federal courthouse seige in Washington Find out ...
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(12 Jul 1974) Police ringing Federal Court House in Washington when two (11 Jul 1974) Prison rebellion scenes Find out more about AP Archive: Twitter: ... (14 Jul 1974) Interview with spokesperson for hostages, following escape from federal courthouse seige in Washington Find out ... (14 Jan 1974) The arrival and departure of three (6 Aug 1974) Senator Lloyd Bentson and Representative Robert McClory giving their various views on whether President Richard ... (12 May 1974) The Inchon arrived to replace its sister ship the Iwo Jima as a base for the Suez Canal operations Find out more ...
(12 Jun 1974) The meeting of the Committee of Twenty in Washington Find out more about AP Archive: ... (16 Jul 1974) Scenes at the court where two armed men held eight people hostage in a bid for freedom Find out more about AP ... (5 Jul 1974) Rioting in the streets in protest against the kidnapping of the influential and popular editor Michel Abou Jawdeh Find ... (10 Mar 1974) The seven former President Richard M. Nixon advisors entering Judge John Siricas court to plead on charges of ... (15 Oct 1974) Richard Nixon's high ranking officials involved in Watergate Scandal arriving to court in Washington for trial. (19 Jul 1974) US President Richard Nixon signs an agreement between America and Spain in San Clemente, California. Find out ...
(11 Jul 1974) Teachers demonstration Find out more about AP Archive: Twitter: ... (6 Mar 1974) North Vietnam has begun releasing the bodies of American servicemen who died while (11 Aug 1972) American chess grandmaster Jude Acer playing 21 games of chess simultaneously with (10 May 1974) President Nixon's counsel James St Clair questioned by newsmen outside judge John Siricka's chambers ...