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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(State Department: John McWethy) United Nations report on Iraq's refusal to come clean on its nuclear weapons program examined; role of scientist Jaafar Dhia Jaafar in leading Iraq's postwar nuclear development noted; scenes shown of United Nations inspection team. [UN inspector Robert GALLUCCI - cites Iraqi lies.] [UN special commission chief Rolf EKEUS - comments.] Report said making it unlikely that Iraq will be allowed to sell oil without restrictions. Reasons for United Nations inspection team's efforts to locate records of Iraqi scientists outlined.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Wiesbaden, Germany: Jerry King) Reunion of freed hostage Terry Anderson with his sister Peggy Say featured; scenes shown from Wiesbaden, Germany, of Anderson with fellow hostages Joseph Cicippio and Alann Steen. [ANDERSON - thanks Say.] Abuse during the captivities of Cicippio and Steen and other hostages who were released earlier detailed. [On "Nightline", former hostage Thomas SUTHERLAND - talks about his suicide attempts.] [STEEN - says his kidnappers took five years of his life.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Statement from Libyan leader Muammar el- Kadhafi that Libya will no longer support liberation movements that have turned terrorist reported.
(Libya: Pierre Salinger) Libya's efforts to reopen relations with the West by allowing Western press to tour its installations featured; scenes shown from Rafta, Libya, plant that may produce biological weapons, not pharmaceuticals as claimed and from the Al Qalah, Libya, training camp of terrorist Abu Nidal that now seems to be a Palestinian refugee camp. [Plant manager Dr. Said GHASSAN - denies CIA allegations that biological weapons are made here.] Libyan claim that it is having nothing to do with terrorist "Carlos" detailed; documents shown.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(West Palm Beach, Florida: Mark Potter) Conclusion of testimony by the accuser at William Kennedy Smith rape trial featured; scenes shown of her on the witness stand with her face obscured. [During cross-examination, PLAINTIFF - answers questions about being raped.] Thrust of Smith's attorney Roy Black questioning about her rape claim outlined.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Collapse of the late Robert Maxwell's financial empire reported; "New York Daily News" noted filing for bankruptcy.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(White House: Brit Hume) Announcement by President Bush that Samuel Skinner will replace John Sununu as White House Chief of Staff and that Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher will head the Bush reelection campaign featured. [BUSH - talks about Skinner's abilities; talks about the '92 election and the economy and his relations with Congress.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Opening of Congressional hearings on the economy reported; scenes shown of White House advisers, led by Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, appearing before Congress. Representative Dan Rostenkowski's comments on the deficit noted.
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Tomorrow's release of government unemployment figures for the month reported. "Stock Market Report".
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Hooperan, France: Carole Simpson) The child care system for French families featured; scenes shown from Hooperan, France, a suburb of Paris; details given of the government-subsidized day care and pre-school system. [Town official Bernard BRAGARD - talks about day care.] Several day care options reviewed. [Mother Nell RIVIERE-PLATT, teacher Claire MILLMAN - comments.]
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Tokyo: Bill Redeker) The Japanese dread of the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor examined; scenes shown from Tokyo war shrine. [Two JAPANESE - (thru translator) comment.] Corporate Japan's fear that Japan-bashing will lead to renewal of American moves for protectionist trade measures noted. [Minolta's Noboru MORO - explains why his company will not advertise during anniversary-related television shows.] [McCann-Erickson Don DILLION - says Japanese companies' approach makes sense.] Refusal by new Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa to say whether Japan should apologize for Pearl Harbor mentioned.
(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Tonight's news special on Pearl Harbor announced.
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