Word: wynne
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Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn saw the renewed diplomatic activity as vindication of a personal optimism that survived the hostile Arab-Israeli rhetoric of recent months. "If you stuck to the declarations of leaders on both sides," Wynn reports, "you could make a good case for the impossibility of an agreement." Wynn saw signs of new diplomatic motion as far back as last April. One evening a few weeks after the end of Kissinger's earlier try at a peace agreement, American Ambassador Hermann Eilts failed to show up at a Cairo dinner party where...
...time, it looked like the beginning of the 1967 riots all over again. The trouble started outside Bob Bolton's Bar and Grill in the Livernois-Fenkell section of Detroit. The bar's white owner, Andrew Chinarian, 39, claimed that he had caught Obie Wynn, 18, and two other black youths tampering with his car in the parking lot. As the trio tried to escape, said Chinarian, he fired at Wynn with a .25-cal. pistol and hit him in the back of the head. When word spread through the black community that Wynn was dead...
Screenplay by TRACY KEENAN WYNN, LORENZO SEMPLE JR. and WALTER HILL...
Among the newsmen who covered the reopening of the Suez Canal last week were TIME Beirut Bureau Chief Karsten Prager, who observed the shoreside ceremonies, and Cairo Bureau Chief Wilton Wynn, who, as pool reporter for the English-speaking press, was aboard the October Six with Sadat. Their accounts of the celebration...
...This is one of the happiest moments of my life," Sadat told Correspondent Wynn on the bridge of the destroyer. Girls blew kisses to the Egyptian President from small boats. Men clung to the tops of masts, beating the air with their fists and chanting, "Ya Sadat, ya Sadat!" He beamed and waved in response. At intervals the ship passed remnants of the old Israeli Bar-Lev Line, now manned by Egyptian troops. Sadat climbed to the destroyer's signal station to return their salutes...