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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(On the Turkish-Iraqi border: Sheila MacVicar) American-led relief efforts for the Kurdish refugees featured; scenes shown from camp on the Turkey-Iraq border. [Doctors Without Borders Dr. Rheinhardt BIJL - comments.]
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Baghdad: Jim Bittermann) Appeal from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein for the Kurds to return to Iraq featured; scenes shown of him visiting Arbil, Iraq. [Iraqi prime minister Sadun HAMMADI - says government will provide for these people.]
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Accusation by Kurds that United States let them down noted. [On "This Week with David Brinkley", Kurdish Democratic Party Hoshyar ZEBARI - says United States has a moral responsibility.] Response from National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft quoted.
(Washington: Jeanne Meserve) Private efforts to relieve Kurds' plight examined; reasons given for the slow response. [AmeriCares Foundation Steve NORMAN, World Vision relief and development's Tom GETMAN - comment.]
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Beginning of withdrawal of the American occupying forces in southern Iraq reported; map shown of demilitarized zone.
(Safwan, Iraq: Jerry King) Fears of Iraqi refugees in the south about what will happen to them when the United States withdraws examined; scenes shown from a refugee camp. [US forces commander Lieutenant Colonel John KALB, REFUGEE - comment.] Plight of stateless Kuwaitis, who are considered second-class citizens, noted. [Kuwaiti refugee Hamjid al-ASHAMIRI - comments.]
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Tenets of educational plan that will be announced by President Bush given. Report introduced.
(Washington: Steve Shepard) Position of new Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander on issues of diversity in American colleges and accrediting them examined. [American Council on Education president Robert ATWELL - comments.] [Deputy Secretary of Education Ted SANDERS - talks about case of Baruch College.] Feeling held by some that the administration is retreating on minority education outlined.
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Sinking of burning oil tanker into the Mediterranean Sea reported; scenes shown from off the coast of Italy.
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Oriana, South Africa: Richard Sergei) Purchase of town of Oriana, South Africa, by a group of conservative white supremacists, who then forced the black population to leave, featured; scenes shown. [Black MAN - comments.] [Afrikaner leader professor Carel BOSHOFF - talks about concept of a whites-only homeland.] [Farmer Ben PRETORIUS, resident Marie BASSON, shopkeeper Johan MOOLMAN, builder Thuys FICK - comment.]
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Studio: Ray Gandolf) Highlights of tennis victories by Gabriela Sabatini over Steffi Graf and by Stefan Edberg over Ivan Lendl and of Chicago Cubs' win over the Pittsburgh Pirates shown. Baseball's Cubs profiled; game scenes shown. [FAN, manager Don ZIMMER, player Danny JACKSON, FAN, players Gary SCOTT, Andre DAWSON, FAN - talk about the team's chances and its new players.] Golfer Ian Woosnam noted winning the Masters.
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Washington: John Martin) Final legal settlement in which opponents of the Vietnam war who marched on Washington, DC, sued the government examined; scenes shown from 1971 when police arrested 1200 marchers. [In 1971, Representative Bella ABZUG - makes speech.] [ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) volunteer attorney Warren KAPLAN, man who led the demonstration retired professor Sidney PECK, marcher Janice McDONALD, former Capitol police chief James POWELL, marcher Margaret BUTTERFIELD - talk about the arrests.]
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