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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Statements from Republican presidential candidates Pat Buchanan, Senator Bob Dole and Lamar Alexander following last night's New Hampshire primary reported; scenes shown of Buchanan campaigning at Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota.
(Sioux Falls, South Dakota: Michele Norris) Buchanan's campaign in the wake of his victory featured; scenes shown of him on the road. [BUCHANAN - says "mount up and ride."] [In South Carolina, BUCHANAN - campaigns.]
(Fargo, North Dakota: John Cochran) Dole's campaigning after New Hampshire featured; scenes shown from South Dakota. [DOLE - jokes and says it is a two-man race between himself and Buchanan.] [In response to reporter's question, DOLE - talks about Buchanan.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Alexander shown campaigning in South Carolina.
(White House: Brit Hume) The Republican race down the road examined. [President CLINTON - reacts to the Republicans and the New Hampshire.] Buchanan's success last night put into the perspective of other presidential races. [DOLE - says he has the money and the organization.] Alexander's problems after coming in third noted. [ALEXANDER - calls for Dole to move out of the way.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Sam Donaldson) The response of former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Colin Powell to Buchanan's message presented. [For "PrimeTime Live", POWELL - says Buchanan's message of exclusion for the United States is the wrong one.]
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Salt Lake City: Tom Foreman) Decision by the school board in Salt Lake City, UT, to ban all extracurricular activities in order to exclude a club for homosexual students featured; scenes shown from the board meeting. [School board member Cliff HIGBEE - explains the decision.] [STUDENT, PARENT - react.]
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Washington: George Strait) Push by Congress to speed up the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) drug and medical device approval process examined. [Senator Dan COATS - cites the delay time for approval of a bedsheet.] [FDA (Food and Drug Administration) commissioner Dr. David KESSLER - defends the system.]
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(No location given: Jackie Judd) Experiment in which a doctor is putting patient records on the Internet and the consequent problem of privacy examined. [Wayne Health Service Dr. Bruce MERKIN - explains how availability gives doctors flexibility for diagnosis and treatment.] [Center for Democracy and Technology Janlori GOLDMAN - says absolute privacy cannot be guaranteed.] [Harvard law school professor Arthur MILLER - cites problem of misuse of computer records.]
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) The judge's declaration of a mistrial after the jury deadlocked on manslaughter charges against Calvin Broadus, the rap star known as Snoop Doggy Dogg, reported.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) The world's oldest woman, Jeanne Calment of France, shown getting ready for a photograph op on her 121st birthday.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) The tugs' pulling of an oil tanker off the rocks, where it ran aground near a wildlife refugee, reported; scenes shown from Milford Haven, Wales.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Vogosca: Linda Pattillo) The exodus of Bosnian Serbs from the suburbs of Sarajevo, which will come under the control of the Muslim-led government, featured; scenes shown from Vogosca, Bosnia. [UN spokesman Kris JANOWSKI - comments.] the promise of the Dayton peace accords and the realities of ongoing ethnic hatred compared.
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) A picture shown of Ford assembly line workers used in an ad run in Britain compared to the same ad run in Poland with the colors of some of the workers changed!
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(New York: John Donvan) The diary kept by 84-year-old Edward Robb Ellis since December 27, 1927, featured; film show to match quoted excereports [ELLIS - reads excerpts; comments on the book-form publication of diary excerpts.] His life summed up: "He lived life and then he wrote about it."
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