NBC Evening News for Thursday, Nov 08, 1990
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.
(No location given: Keith Morrison) NFL (National Football League) decision to withdraw 1993 Super Bowl from Arizona because of voters' failure to approve Martin Luther King, Junior, holiday featured; scenes shown from CBS football broadcast; former governor Evan Mecham noted leading anti-holiday campaign. [Phoenix, Arizona, Mayor Paul JOHNSON, "Arizona Republic" Cloves CAMPBELL, two VOTERS, NFL (National Football League) commissioner Paul TAGLIABUE, Los Angeles Raiders Willie GAULT - comment.] Pro-holiday voters said blaming NFL blackmail for defeat.
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