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Sunday January 10, 1971
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This Day In 1970's History: Sunday January 10, 1971
  • Guerrilla fighting continued in Jordan. U.N. mediator Gunnar Jarring left Israel; he was given a questionnaire to determine the Arabs' positions on peace issues. [NBC]
  • Defense Secretary Laird is observing the situation in Vietnam and Cambodia. [NBC]
  • The trial of Lt. William Calley reopened today. The Army will hold hearings to determine if Capt. Ernest Medina should also be tried. [NBC]
  • A House committee was told how to end the draft and attract volunteers. But Rep. Edward Hebert, the new chairman of the Armed Services Committee, dislikes the new, easier military rules. [NBC]
  • A Soviet newspaper reported that Russians in the U.S. are victims of a campaign of terror by Zionists. [NBC]
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