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News Summary: Libya, Hartwig Lawsuit, Spain Highway Accident, Alps Body #336778

CBS Evening News for Friday, Dec 06, 1991
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Statement from Libyan leader Muammar el-Kadhafi that he will break off support for terrorist organizations and report that Libya may hand over two agents charged in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing; filing of lawsuit by family Clayton Hartwig, sailor killed on USS Iowa, against NBC News for its suggestion that Hartwig set off the Iowa blast; multiple vehicle collision on road in Spain and test finding of age of frozen hunter found in the Alps reported; scenes shown from Libya, USS Iowa, Spain and the Alps.

Reporter(s):
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:01:00

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