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Ireland / Religious Shrine / Airport #305581

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Aug 27, 1985
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(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Bob Schieffer

(Cork County, Ireland) Believers' pilgrimage to County Cork village statue of Virgin Mary, said by some to move, examined; scenes shown. [PEOPLE - describe statue's alleged movement] Another nearby statue said ostensibly speaking. [Bishop Michael MURPHY - comments.] Tourist business in village noted. [Pub owner Robbie NASH - cites improved business] [Reporter Dick BRAZIL - notes many imbibe before viewing statue.] [MAN - describes alleged movement] [Priest James HARAN - is committed to having an airport.] Nearby airport noted in Ireland's most remote, poverty stricken region. [HARAN - hopes to have major shrine.]
REPORTER: Tom Fenton

Reporter(s):
Fenton, Tom;
Schieffer, Bob
Duration:
00:03:20

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