NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 28, 1982
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(Studio) Outgoing Secretary of State Alexander Haig reported throwing party for staff; details given.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Haig said allegedly claiming he was entrapped into resigning; details examined. Roles of United Nations ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, William Clark, President Reagan, Philip Habib, Vice President George Bush and USSR gas pipeline in Haig's resignation described.
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb
(Studio) Senator hearings on George Shultz said not beginning for 2 weeks; his association with Bechtel Corporation noted.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(DC) Shultz's association with Bechtel, and thus Arabs, examined; films shown. Corp.'s international activities described. [Commerce Secretary Malcolm BALDRIGE - praises Shultz.] [Center for International Sec. spokesperson Joseph CHURBA - expresses concern over US-Israel relations in future.] Shultz's reaction to President Reagan's earlier speech on US-Israel relationship quoted; issue of USSR gas pipeline mentioned.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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