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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Tel Aviv, Israel: Dean Reynolds) Continuation of turmoil at Palestinian refugee camps in Israeli-occupied territories reported; details given, scenes shown. Israel's opposition to visit to area by those like Senator John Chafee reported United Nations Sec. Council vote deploring Israel's policy of deportation recalled. Refusal by Israeli Prime Min. Yitzhak Shamir to meet with United Nations envoy Marrack Goulding reported For. minister Shimon Peres reported to meet with Goulding only briefly. [Palestinian activist Hanna SENIORA - calls for boycott of Israeli cigarettes.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(DC: John McWethy) Impact of United States vote against Israel in United Nations on United States- Israel relations reported; details given. [Secretary of State George SHULTZ - proclaims United States friendship for Israel.] Response of Israeli ambassador to State Department with regard to United States vote in United Nations noted. [Ambassador Moshe ARAD - expresses disappointment with United States.] [Association of Arab American Univ. Graduates spokesperson Khalil JAHSHAN - calls for pressure on Israel.] Issue of Palestinian unrest mentioned.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(W. Bank: Pierre Salinger) Historical roots of Israel-Palestinian conflict featured; details given, scenes shown of current unrest. [Lecturer Birzeit Univ. Sari NUSSEIBAH - predicts increase resistance leading to blood bath.] New generation of educated, but frustrated, Palestinians described; scenes shown. [W. Bank Data Base Project spokesperson Meron BENVENISTI - talks about Palestinian attitudes.] Poll results on Israeli public's support of policy during recent demonstrations reported [Israeli Knesset member Dan MERIDOR - explains need for tough policy.] Dilemma facing Israel in area described. [Israeli Knesset member Abba EBAN - discusses difficulty of ruling over foreign people.] [NUSSEIBAH - discusses lack of leadership among Palestinians.] [MERIDOR - blames PLO.] [BENVENISTI - predicts more bloodshed.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Tonight's "Nightline" announced.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Comments by Secretary of State George Shultz on USSR for. minister Eduard Shevardnadze's statement that USSR may withdraw from Afghanistan this year reported
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Des Moines, Iowa: Carole Simpson) Questioning of Vice President George Bush about Iran/Contra scandal during campaign in Iowa reported [BUSH - comments on NSC mtg.] Story in "Washington Post" about Bush's role in sale of arms quoted. [BUSH - restates position on arms for hostages and support of President Reagan.] Reprinting of story in "Des Moines Register" noted. [BUSH - comments.] [Senator Robert DOLE - says Bush should tell what he knows about Iran affair.] [Pat ROBERTSON - discusses Bush and Iran arms sale.] Tomorrow's Republican cands. debate mentioned.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Poll results of Iowa county chairperson given; positions of Republican and Democrat cands. outlined on screen. Lack of organization said hurting Gary Hart.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(DC: Sheilah Kast) Suggestions of President Reagan's task force, established to study October stock market collapse, reported Recommendations of commission headed by Nicholas Brady detailed. [Representative John DINGELL - discusses findings.] Issue of restrictions on prices in stock market noted. [Dreyfus Corporation Vice President Monte GORDON - say may unnaturally curb movement of stock] President Reagan said to wait for other analyses of stock market before acting.
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Stk. Mkt. Report
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Atlanta, Georgia: Rebecca Chase) Winter snowstorm in South reported; details given, scenes shown of snow in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [Resident Forrest HARRINGTON - says snow is steep.] [Little Rock, Arkansas, resident Steve MOORE - talks about snow.] Airport delays in Dallas, Texas and Charlotte, North Carolina, reported [Stranded FLYERS - comment.] Snow in Atlanta, Georgia, shown.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Spread of oil spill down Ohio River reported; details given, scenes shown of river near Steubenville, Ohio.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(NYC: Bill Blakemore) Split in hierarchy of Roman Catholic Church between liberal and conservative bishops over use of condoms to prevent AIDS reported; details given of document addressing AIDS' emergency. [Monsignor John WOOLSEY - discusses issue of condoms education] Newspaper articles on Catholic bishops' policy statement shown; "Time" magazine quoted. [On NBC, Archbishop John MAY - discusses use of condoms to prevent AIDS.] [Cardinal John O'CONNOR - comments on differing interpretations of document.] Rewriting of part of document by Los Angeles, California, Archbishop Roger Mahony to modify position on use of condoms quoted. [On Chicago television show, Cardinal Joseph BERNARDIN - explains document; says doesn't condone use of condoms.] Uncertainty of Catholic bishops' position on condoms and AIDS reiterated.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Death of actor Trevor Howard reported; career reviewed; scenes shown from MGM's "Mutiny on the Bounty". His role in "Sons and Lovers" mentioned.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(NYC: Bill O'Reilly) Passing of bill sponsored by Senator Edward Kennedy that requires publisher Rupert Murdoch to sell "New York Post" and Boston television station reported [MURDOCH - accuses Kennedy of a contrary voice.] Federal Communications Commission rule prohibiting ownership of newspaper and television station in same city noted. Kennedy bill reported blocking Federal Communications Commission from tampering with that cross-ownership rule. [Senator Dan. MOYNIHAN - explains passing of Kennedy bill.] [KENNEDY - says Murdoch knew rules.] ["New York Times" Anthony LEWIS - calls Murdoch pirate.] New York City officials' support of Murdoch noted. [Mayor Ed KOCH - backs Murdoch.]
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