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Series title:United Nations ReviewHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1959-11-05Item number (ISN):350001Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:UNIDENTIFIEDAccession:1973-0141Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Production date:1959-11-05Production company:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
United Nations TelevisionProduction credit:commentator, Stanley Burke; director, [Ray Dom]Description:From United Nations Headquarters in New York City, host Stanley Burke opens the door slightly to the quieter activities that go on at the United Nations. Posed before a scale model of the UN complex, Burke discusses plans for the expansion of some buildings and the construction of new ones to accommodate the increasing number of members to the international body. He also discusses the deadlock in the vote for a new member to the UN Security Council and how the United States feels it is loosing leverage in the Security Council. It is also mentioned that it is World Refugee Year and that Canada has agreed to take in 100 refugees who suffer from tuberculosis and treat them for the disease. In an interview segment with Dr. Hugh Keenleyside, topics such as the world population crisis and Canada's respected reputation are discussed.Language:EnglishOriginal number:9597Detailed holdings information: -
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