CBS Evening News for Friday, Jun 25, 1982
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(Studio) Latest cease-fire agreed to by Israel and Syria in Lebanon reported; Israel's current status along Beirut-Damascus highway noted. Today's conflict between Israel and PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) in west Beirut outlined. illustrated on map.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Beirut, Lebanon) Today's fighting described.
REPORTER: Toni Denina
(Beirut, Lebanon) Israeli air raid on west Beirut examined; films shown. Defense minister Ariel Sharon's assessment of PLO's status outlined; issue of Israeli invasion of Beirut discussed. President Reagan's envoy Philip Habib mentioned.
REPORTER: Doug Tunnell
(Studio) Lebanese Prime Min. Shafik al-Wazan and national salvation council mbr. Walid Jumblatt reported resigning their respective posts; details given.
REPORTER: Dan Rather
(Keyfun, Lebanon) War's impact on town examined; films shown. [PEOPLE - note fighting's effect on children.] [MAN - notes children's questions.]
REPORTER: Don Kladstrup
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