NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Apr 11, 2001
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.
(State Department: Andrea Mitchell) The diplomatic efforts involved in writing the letter that ended the United States standoff with China examined. [Secretary of State Colin POWELL - expresses regret over the loss of a Chinese fighter jet and pilot.] [Clinton National Security Advisor Sandy BERGER - calls negotiating with the Chinese "frustrating" and "maddening".] [Former Secretary of State Henry KISSINGER - says the exact words will not matter in a few weeks.] [Senator Bob GRAHAM - says an extended standoff could have had negative implications.]
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