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#187110
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(New York: Beth Nissen) The risky Air Force mission to bring medical supplies to a research base in Antarctica where a woman needs a breast biopsy featured; details given of the difficulties in carrying out the mission. [Air Force Colonel Mark STILL - cites the challenge of finding the drop zone in the South Pole; explains the crew's personal involvement in the air drop; indicates the medical equipment survived the drop.]
#187111
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(In the Gaza Strip: Clay Scott) Meeting of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak with Palestinian Authority president Yasir Arafat to discuss peace featured; scenes shown. [BARAK - says it is time for mutual respect.]
#187112
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Statement from Vice President Al Gore's advisers that Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan is expected to endorse Democratic rival former Senator Bill Bradley reported.
(Washington: Jami Floyd) Bradley's campaign as an outsider featured; scenes shown from Bradley's basketball days. [Comedian Jay LENO - jokes about Bradley's image.] [Senator Paul WELLSTONE - supports Bradley.] [1995, BRADLEY - criticizes politics.] [Political analyst Stuart ROTHENBERG - says there is resentment of Bradley.]
#187115
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Washington: Tim O'Brien) New high-tech credit card fraud examined; details given of how unscrupulous waiters steal credit card information. [Toscorp Incorporated Luciano BOCCHETTI - says the scam could happen anywhere.] [US Secret Service financial crimes division Greg REGAN - says charges can come from anywhere.]
#187119
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(No location given: Karla Davis) The controversial new tourist attraction at Williamsburg, Virginia, showing a recreation of slavery in colonial days featured; scenes shown of the "Enslaving Virginia" skit. [Three VIEWERS, African American program manager Harvey BAKARI - react to the performance.]
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) The role of Interpol, the crime fighting cooperative with 177 member countries, outlined.
(New York: Aaron Brown) Interview held with New York University law professor Ron Noble, who will be the first American to head Interpol. [NOBLE - says Interpol is globalization of law enforcement; explains his family background; admits Interpol is behind the curve technologically and financially.]
#187125
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Studio: Kenny Mayne) Back surgery for Tampa Bay Devil Rays baseball player Jose Canseco; wins by the New York Yankees over the New York Mets and by the Cincinnati Reds over the Cleveland Indians and the comeback story for American cyclist Lance Armstrong at the Tour de France reported.
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Celebration by the United States World Cup soccer team of its victory yesterday reported; scenes shown from Disneyland.
(Los Angeles: Judy Muller) The messages from the women's soccer triumph presented; scenes shown of the winning penalty kick. [Team United States of America Brandi CHASTAIN, Briana SCURRY - talk about being role models.] [Women's World Cup chair Donna De VARONA - backs Title IX.] [Team United States of America Julie FOUDY - cites team first.]
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