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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(New York: Linda Pattillo) Campaigning by Governor Bill Clinton in New York featured; scenes shown; details given of his exchanges with the press about using drugs. [In Harlem church, CLINTON - jokes about "making it here."] [In response to question from television reporter, CLINTON - says he broke no state drug laws but experimented with marijuana while in England.] ["New York Daily News" executive editor Matthew STORIN - refers to the "slick Willie thing."]
(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Findings of ABC News in New York poll about the Democratic candidates and the integrity issue outlined.
(Washington: Walter Rodgers) Campaigning by Jerry Brown featured; scenes shown from Wisconsin; details given of his response to "Washington Post" story tying him to a biomedical firm penalized for falsely promoting an AIDS drug and the fact that he called Representative Henry Waxman for help. [On "This Week with David Brinkley", BROWN - responds.] [WAXMAN - says he refused to use his influence with the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) on Brown's behalf.] Contrast noted of Brown campaigning as a reformer while being dogged by his political past as an insider.
(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Findings of ABC poll on voter satisfaction with current presidential candidates, including President Bush and former candidate Paul Tsongas, outlined on screen.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(New York: Jim Wooten) Visit to New York on Greek Independence Day by drop-out candidate Paul Tsongas featured; scenes shown of him leading the parade; details given of a draft Tsongas campaign in New York. [TSONGAS - comments.]
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Statement from President Bush that he is preparing a plan to help the republics of the former Soviet Union reported; scenes shown of him walking back from church.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Moscow: John Donvan) Drop in the birth rate in Russia due to the economic situation examined; scenes shown from the streets of Moscow, an abortion clinic and a hospital. The harsh medical treatment of Russian women giving birth described; scenes shown. [American MIDWIFE - hopes to change their attitude towards women.]
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Tokyo: Bill Redeker) Practice in Japan in which elderly couples hire actors to portray a surrogate family for companionship featured; scenes shown. [Older MAN - (thru translator) expresses envy of other families.] [Lifestage Casting Company president Satsiki OIWA - (thru translator) explains why the elderly need rent-a-family services.] Family surrogates shown being trained in etiquette. [ACTOR - (thru translator) comments.] Phenomenon said indicating the breakdown of Japan's traditional family structure.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Reaction in Philadelphia to AIDS case involving Ed Savitz, who had sex with teens while infected with the AIDS virus, updated.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) United Nations inspectors reported concluding that Iraq has destroyed most of its Scud missiles.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(State Department: Barrie Dunsmore) Question of whether Israel gave China some of the secrets of United States Patriot missile technology examined; scenes shown of Patriots in use during the Persian Gulf war. Report that Israel has told United States that Saudi Arabia passed the information to China noted. [Secretary of Defense Dick CHENEY - says there are no Patriots manned by Saudis; refuses to speculate on findings of inspection team in Israel.] Inconclusive findings of the investigation team reviewed.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Update given on the talks between United Nations and Libya about handing over two suspects in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. United Nations Security Council said likely to vote to place sanctions on Libya.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Outbreak of new fighting between government and Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia, where a UN peacekeeping operation intends to end the civil war, reported.
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Studio: Ray Gandolf) Highlights shown from NCAA college basketball tournament games between University of Michigan-Ohio State University and University of Cincinnati -Memphis State University and playoff victory by Dottie Mochrie over Julie Inkster in the Dinah Shore golf tournament. Baseball umpire Steve Palermo, who was shot while trying to break up a robbery in a Dallas parking lot, profiled; scenes shown of him undergoing rehabilitative therapy. [PALERMO - describes the path of robber's bullet, its impact on his nervous system and his therapy.] [Therapist Bobbi ARP, WIFE - comment.]
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(Studio: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Des Moines, Iowa: Brian Rooney) The annual leisure suit convention in Des Moines, Iowa, visited; scenes shown of lots of guys in their 1970s leisure suits and from disco film "Saturday Night Fever". [Leisure suit WEARERS, disc jockey Van HARDEN - comment.] The leisure suit as a symbol of 1970s fashion detailed.
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