PUBLISHERS' TALKS WITH I.T.U. RESUME
Date: 23 February 1965
talks resume with ITU officers participating; Gaherin and Brown comment

John Leslie Stott (born 22 February 1965), known as John Leslie is a Scottish former television and radio presenter. Debuting on the Music Box channel in 1987, he later presented BBC One's Blue Peter, and ITV's This Morning and the gameshow Wheel of Fortune. He was also the studio host for the first series of the UK version of Survivor.
Per saperne di più...Il 22 febbraio 1965 era una lunedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♓. Era il 52 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Lyndon B. Johnson.
Se sei nato in questo giorno, hai 61 anni. Il tuo ultimo compleanno era il domenica 22 febbraio 2026, 89 giorni fa. Il tuo prossimo compleanno è il lunedì 22 febbraio 2027, in 275 giorni. Hai vissuto per 22.369 giorni, o circa 536.867 ore, o circa 32.212.041 minuti, o circa 1.932.722.460 secondi.
Date: 23 February 1965
talks resume with ITU officers participating; Gaherin and Brown comment
Date: 23 February 1965
By JEAN-PIERRE LENOIRSpecial to The New York Times
Min Malraux comms A Masson to paint new ceiling painting for Odeon Theater, Paris, to replace work by J-P Laurens; further step in Malraux's 'crusade' against 19th century artists seen
Date: 23 February 1965
By JOHN HERBERSSpecial to The New York Times
says he has been told by Govt official of plot against life
Date: 23 February 1965
Fed ct permanently lifts Sen floor ban against Nashville Tennessean reporters; calls ban step toward press control; concedes coms have right to hold closed meetings but says Sen has other means for punishing reporters who disrupt them
Date: 22 February 1965
By NAN ICKERINGILL
Nan ICKERINGILL
Date: 23 February 1965
By GEORGE GENT
George GENT
CBS to conduct 1-hr TV natl driving test May 24; viewers will return completed test forms to CBS, which will turn them over to Natl Safety Council; test being produced with aid of council, IBM, indus and govt consultants
Date: 23 February 1965
Date: 22 February 1965
By PAUL L. MONTGOMERY
Paul MONTGOMERY
Malcolm's sister Mrs E M Collins says he feared for life