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Tues., March 14 Expedition! (ABC, 7-7:30 p.m.). An account of a remarkable odyssey: an 11,000-mile whale hunt, ranging all the way from the Black Sea to the Antarctic. Filmed by Soviet cameramen...
...capacity crowd at the IAB will include 1000 standees, 50 working pressmen, several film cameramen, and 400 Yale rooters. The meet will be filmed by movie newsreels and by the Harvard and Yale Departments of Athletics...
...Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, who knew Heller as a longtime economic consultant to Minnesota politicians, beckoned him and introduced him to the candidate. Other people in the cluster stepped back a bit, as if they thought Kennedy and Heller might have some important matters to talk about. Keeping TV cameramen waiting impatiently for him, Kennedy talked with Heller for about ten minutes...
...Santa Maria story ended. They were thus on hand to report Angola's worst racial flare-ups, in which nearly 40 were killed (see FOREIGN NEWS). Some of the perils of reporting Angola last week: one reporter critically injured; four expelled, and the films made by all cameramen (including Burke) mysteriously tampered with in Lisbon, en route...
...TIME'S editors in New York decided that the cover for this week's issue should be a color photograph of John Fitzgerald Kennedy at the precise moment when he raised his right hand and took the oath as the nation's 35th President. What the cameramen captured is seen on this week's cover-the fastest-closing cover in TIME'S 38-year history...