Australian politics and gays in the U.S. military / Tom Kennely, Jim Bush, and David Hackworth ; interviewed by Ian Masters ; news analysis and commentary by Edmond Haddad.

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Australian politics and gays in the U.S. military / Tom Kennely, Jim Bush, and David Hackworth ; interviewed by Ian Masters ; news analysis and commentary by Edmond Haddad.
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KZ1890.11
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Features two interviews: the first with Tom Kennely , Chair of the Australian Republican Movement; the second with Captain Jim Bush and Colonel David Hackworth.|AUSTRALIAN POLITICS AND GAYS IN THE U.S. MILITARY / Tom Kennely, Jim Bush, and David Hackwroth| interviewed by Ian Masters| news analysis and commentary by Edmond Haddad. SERIES: Background briefing| no. 63 Features two interviews: the first with Tom Kennely , Chair of the Australian Republican Movement| the second with Captain Jim Bush and Colonel David Hackworth. - CONTENT: pt.1. News analysis / Edmond Haddad (5 min.) -- pt.2. Changing role of the British Monarch in the Australian political world / Tom Kennely (15 min.) -- pt.3. Debate on the viability of gays in the American armed forces / Captain Jim Bush and Colonel David Hackworth (45 min.) -- pt.4. Listen to the euphorian : Clinton offers a new beginning / commentary by Edmond Addad (5 min.). - BROADCAST: KPFK, 15 Nov. 1992.

pt.1. News analysis / Edmond Haddad (5 min.) -- pt.2. Changing role of the British Monarch in the Australian political world / Tom Kennely (15 min.) -- pt.3. Debate on the viability of gays in the American armed forces / Captain Jim Bush and Colonel David Hackworth (45 min.) -- pt.4. Listen to the euphorian : Clinton offers a new beginning / commentary by Edmond Addad (5 min.).

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1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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