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Arizona / Football #330409

CBS Evening News for Monday, Nov 12, 1990
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.

(Phoenix: David Dow) Arizona voters' failure to restore Martin Luther King, Junior, holiday reported causing unwanted publicity; University of Virginia football team reported choosing to play in Sugar Bowl instead of Arizona's Fiesta Bowl; 1987 rescission of holiday by former governor Evan Mecham and resulting boycotts recalled; scenes shown from Tempe, Arizona. [University of Virginia athletic director Jim COPELAND, radio ANNOUNCER, Phoenix, Arizona, convention bureau Lawrence HILLIARD, sports columnist Joe GILMARTIN - comment.] University of California, Berkeley, noted agreeing to play in Arizona's Copper Bowl. [U.C., Berkeley, football player Castle REDMOND - comments.]

Reporter(s):
Dow, David;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:02:10

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