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(Studio: Ted Koppel) State Department official Michael Kozak reported returning to Panama to continue negotiations with general Manuel Noriega.
(DC: Sam Donaldson) President Reagan reported pressing hard to wrap up deal with Noriega despite opposition from Vice President George Bush; scenes shown. [REAGAN - says deal is still in works.] Stmt. from Undersecretary of State Michael Armacost that Reagan wants to wrap up deal prior to summit with USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev reported Reagan's willingness to drop drug chgs. noted. Role of Secretary of State George Shultz in persuading Reagan to pursue deal noted. [Representative Lee HAMILTON, Senator Robert DOLE - comment on Noriega deal.] [Panama's ambassador to United States Juan SOSA - discusses deal.]
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Extension of truce by Sandinistas to allow peace talks in Nicaragua to continue reported
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Funeral for Nicholas Corwin, school child killed during Laurie Dann's shooting rampage in Winnetka, Illinois, school on Friday, reported Report introduced.
(Winnetka, Illinois: Chris Bury) Aftermath of Dann's shooting featured; scenes shown from funeral. [MAN - says Dann was time bomb waiting to explode.] Sending of pkgs. of poisoned food by Dann to people she knew recalled. [Northwestern Univ. psychiatrist Dr. Harold VISOTSKY - says it's impossible to predict violence.] Dann's mental history outlined on screen. [In WI, Dann's NEIGHBORS - discuss her penchant for riding elevators and her odd behavior.] [Former EMPL. - comments on Dann.] [PROSECUTOR - discusses Dann case.]
(Studio: Ted Koppel) Dann's ex-husband, Russell Dann, reported set to be tonight's guest on "Nightline".
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Signing of legislature in Maryland to ban sale of cheap handguns called "Saturday night specials" reported; scenes shown of Jim and Sarah Brady watching Governor William Schaefer sign bill.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Billy Carter, brother of former president Jimmy Carter, reported entering hospital to try experimental drug interleukin-2 for his pancreatic cancer reported
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Death of news CBS correspondent David Schoenbrun reported; Edward R. Murrow mentioned.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Attempts by conservative Senators to block ratification of INF treaty in Senate reported Report introduced.
(DC: Ann Compton) Secretary of State George Shultz reported urging Senator to vote on INF treaty prior to Moscow summit. [SHULTZ - comments.] [Senator Robert DOLE - says it would be embarrassment for President Reagan to meet with Mikhail Gorbachev without Senator action on treaty.] Conservative criticism of treaty detailed. [Senator Malcolm WALLOP - says Senator is panicking.] Play "A Walk in the Woods", based on a true account of 1982 arms negotiations, noted; scenes shown.
(Studio: Ted Koppel) USSR 's process of ratification detailed; scenes shown. Stmt. from USSR negotiator Viktor Karpov that USSR should not ratify treaty until Senator does mentioned.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Report introduced.
(Naro-Fominsk, USSR : Walter Rodgers) Soviet military maneuvers featured; details given, scenes shown of limited display of Soviet conventional firepower. [In discussing possible USSR -NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) war, Colonel Yuri PAKOMOV - (thru translator) says war would be won by first side opening fire.] [Master sergeant Nikolai BLENOV - (thru translator) comments of Soviet war in Afghanistan.] Maneuvers noted shown to offset criticism of USSR 's problems in Afghanistan.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Report introduced.
(Fort Irwin, California: Gary Shepard) United States war games in preparation for possible war with USSR featured; details given, scenes shown of military maneuvers near Fort Irwin in Mojave Desert of California. [Corporal Nels GRAHAM - explains being overwhelmed by USSR tanks.] War games explained; scenes shown. [Senior observer Lieutenant Colonel Anthony GIUSTI - discusses war games' purpose.] Issue of United States and NATO's chances against Sovs. in conventional war without nuclear weapons that will be eliminated by INF treaty discussed. [SOLDIERS - comment.] [NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) commander in chief General John GALVIN -says NATO/US forces could not stop Warsaw Pact invasion without nuclear weapons.] Group of American soldiers trained in USSR style of fighting shown. [Fort Irwin commander General Pete TAYLOR - explains training efforts here.]
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Opening of Soviet system of mental hospitals to West observers reported Report introduced.
(Moscow, USSR : David Ensor) Moscow psychiatric hospital featured; details given of chgs. that Soviet dissidents were put in psychiatric hospitals for punishment, hospital scenes shown. [Dissident Alexander PODRABINOK - (thru translator) says people are in psychiatric hospitals for pol. reasons.] New Soviet laws with regard to mentally ill noted. [USSR 's deputy chief psychiatrist Vladimir YEGOREV - (thru translator) comments.] Impact of "glasnost" on reform of psychiatry noted. Possibility that United States doctors may soon be allowed to visit patients in Soviet mental hospitals reported
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Strange hijacking case involving lone gunman and Colombian plane reported; details given, scenes shown of plane in Panama; likely route to Aruba and Havana, Cuba, noted.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Return of Palestinian children to primary schools in Israeli-occupied territories reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Ted Koppel) Report introduced.
(NYC: John McKenzie) Paintings by kids in South Bronx, NYC, who learned in Tim Rollins' after-school workshop featured; details given, scenes shown. [Student George GARCES - explains art by team.] [Gallery owner Jay GORNEY - praises art.] [Teenager Carlos RIVERA - describes conds. in his neighborhood.] Rollins shown teaching kids. [ROLLINS - says he wanted to show art could be made by kids who supposedly had nothing going for them.] [STUDENT - explains relating classical literature to own life and to paintings.] Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter "cited as example of source for art; scenes shown. ["Guardian" art critic Waldemar JANUSZCZAK - discusses intelligence of this art.] [Student Annette ROSADO - comments on art.] [ROLLINS - discusses success of workshop.] [Student Howard BRITTAN - says art changed him.]
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