This program is 28 minutes long
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NOTE: time numerals represent seconds into broadcast, not clock time, since the telecast originated in Washington, DC.
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(London: Richard Gizbert) The hunt for the source of the ILOVEYOU ("Love Bug") computer virus featured; details given of copycat variations of the virus. [Stockholm University Frederik BJOERCK - talks about the profile of the virus creator.]
(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(Manila: Mark Litke) The hunt for the "Love Bug" virus in the Philippines featured; details given of the routing of the virus through a prepaid account. [Access Net Jose CARLOTTA - says there is no proof on the suspect.] [SKYInternet Toby AYRE - says the virus could have come from anywhere in the world.]
(Studio: Aaron Brown) The speed of the virus noted.
(Washington: John Yang) Breaking the code of the virus examined; details given of how experts trace the virus writer. [ICSA.net Roger THOMPSON - likens the virus to an atom bomb; describes the hunt for key words in the virus program.]
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(UN: Jim Sciutto) The crisis for the United Nations now that more peacekeepers are missing in Sierra Leone, which has been disrupted for years by a civil war, featured. [UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Bernard MIYET - comments on the concerns.]
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(White House: Martha Raddatz) The stunning announcement from the IRA (Irish Republican Army) that it will allow inspection of secret weapons caches in Northern Ireland featured. [Sinn Fein President Gerry ADAMS - says the IRA (Irish Republican Army) wants peace to work.] [British Northern Ireland Secretary Peter MANDELSON - says this offers an opportunity to restart the talks.] [President CLINTON - lauds the inspections.]
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Advisory panel's report on the CIA investigation into former director John Deutch reported.
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Brian Rooney) Justice Department threat of a civil rights lawsuit against the scandal-ridden Los Angeles police department examined; details given of charges of planted evidence in the Rampart investigation. [ABC News legal analyst Jeffrey TOOBIN - says the Justice Department may decide Los Angeles cannot be trusted to clean up its own police department.]
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Flooding in eastern Oklahoma reported; scenes shown from Tulsa.
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(Churchill Downs: Dave Johnson) The victory by Fusaichi Pegasus in the Kentucky Derby horse race featured; scenes shown from the stretch run.
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) The view of Dr. Sandra Crosby of the American medical system after she adopted two refugees from Sierra Leone presented. [CROSBY - describes the frustration in getting through the medical system in treating her two girls; says hours are spent on the telephone with insurance representatives.]
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(Studio: Aaron Brown) Report introduced.
(New York: John Martin) The reopening of New York City's historic Stork Club nightclub for one night at the New York Historical Society featured; historical film, photos and film clips shown while its history is recounted. ["Stork Club" author Ralph BLUMENTHAL - recalls the history of the Stork Club.] [Owner's daughter Shermaine BILLINGSLEY - says her father would have loved the extravaganza.] [Band leader Skitch HENDERSON, WOMAN, actress Celeste HOLM, orchestra leader Don BADER - recall the lure of the Stork Club.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) A chapter from the "Stork Club" book on ABCNews.com noted.
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