February 25, 1972
Today In History
'Richard Nixon and Chinese Premiere Zhou Enlai 'Toast to Peace' during a state dinner in Bejing
Nixon and Chinese Premiere Zhou Enlai used a sparkling wine, a 1969 Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs, in their 'Toast to Peace' during a state dinner in Bejing, in the People’s Republic of China. Nixon and a large entourage of U.S. officials spent a week in China, from Feb. 21 to Feb. 28, 1972. Nixon met with the ailing Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong, who was too ill to attend the state dinner, which was held Feb. 25, 1972. Zedong was to die four years later, in 1976.
Remember When
BEST JOB for a kid - Bat Boy for the Yankees
Clips of Marvin Miller and the baseball players union winning a challenge for free agency in baseball.
Greatest Moments In Sports
Chemistry on the screen
TV Show of the Day
Sea Hunt TV Show - Season 2 Episode 29 - The Female
Little Richard - Hound Dog (Rare footage)
Dr. J's Top 10 Dunks
Interview of the Day
A Fascinating Interview with Omar Sharif
Arnold Palmer and Bob Hope | good friends goofing around
ARNOLD PALMER - EVERYONE’S HERO
Golf was a rich man's game. Strictly country club, and then came Arnold Palmer. Here was a guy just like most of us, rough around the edges. He was a big hitter with a limited short game. Sound familiar. He had that wild swing, and when he missed a shot, we missed. He was almost always coming from behind, making that now famous charge. Arnie was the guy next door. He brought golf in to our living room with the advent of television. He was our hero. When he won, we all won.
Moments in American History
Very Special People in the world of sport and beyond
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