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(Studio) New Yr.'s truce silences guns in South Vietnam. North Vietnam claims to have shot down 24 United States jets during 5 day bombing; United States claims 3 lost. Hanoi names 3 pilots captured: David P. Hauffman, Norris A. Charles, and Leon A. Walter.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Danang, South Vietnam) Bombing planes shown. [Captain Doug BROUSSARD - says now that bombing missions over North Vietnam complete, pilots will resume bombing trails over Laos.] [Lieutenant Burt MYERS - says bombing stock-piled supplies in North Vietnam easier than when they're dispersed en route south] [Lieutenant Ron ROBERTS - says was excited to fly over North Vietnam.]
REPORTER: Bruce Dunning
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(Studio) Indian Prime Min. Indira Gandhi says remarkable Bangladesh reprisals haven't been more severe. 30,000 non-Bengalis holed up in jute mill for wks., guarded by small Indian force.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Bangladesh) Biharis, minority group accused of siding with West Pakistan, persecuted by Bengalis. Biharis suffer in poor conditions with little food or medicine. Cholera epidemic could wipe them out.
REPORTER: Michael O'Sullivan
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(Studio) In Belfast, bomb explodes at theater mins. after 300 children evacuate matinee.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Belfast, North Ireland) Stolen car rigged with bomb blew up hotel and theater in biggest blast of Irish revolt.
REPORTER: Keith Graves (BBC)
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(Studio) Malta's Prime Min. Dom Mintoff says Britain has 2 weeks to get forces off island.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Senator Hubert Humphrey to declare candidacy for Democrat President nomination on January 10 in time for Pennsylvania primary.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Term papers avoided with cash.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Boston, Massachusetts) Ward Warren defends selling term papers to college students. Ghost-writing of term papers big business for him. [WARREN - says his service aids student overburdened by too much work.] [Harvard Dean of Students Archie EPPS - says values based on deception and dishonesty cause success of this enterprise.] Schools deem it immoral, but not illegal.
REPORTER: Steve Young
(Boston, Massachusetts) [Student CUSTOMER - says he doesn't feel he's cheating as school is forcing required course he doesn't want.] [Paper writer for Warren's firm, Assoc. PROF. - says he doesn't feel it's morally wrong.] [Harvard STUDENT - says he feels moral dilemma in deciding whether to buy term paper.]
REPORTER: No reporter given
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(Studio) "DC Post" reports private campaign, supported by former Chairperson Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Earl Wheeler, trying to convince public that Communists are ahead of United States on military spending. "Operation Alert" is being coordinated by "American Security Council", education and research organization in national security.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Actor Peter Duel invited a girlfriend over to watch his television show "Alias Smith and Jones". He later shot himself to death.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Arizona copper companies fire 4 geologists, saying times tough. 1 geologist blames it on unrealistic envtl. regulations proposed for Arizona copper industry
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(Phoenix, Arizona) People flee in vain to Arizona to escape pollution. Copper smelting pours sulfur dioxide into air.
REPORTER: Ben Silver
(Douglas, Arizona) Phelps Dodge Corporation will have to shut down operations if pollution standards are not lowered. [Copper smelter Robert SMITH - says if plant closes people will lose jobs and benefits.] Pollution harms crops, causes medical problems.
REPORTER: Ben Silver
(Phoenix, Arizona) [Phelps Dodge Corporation George MONROE - says cost of $240 million necessary to bring smelters into compliance with pollution laws; 1/3 worth of company] [Arizona Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association Ben CHAIKEN - says envtl. health effects necessitate stringent air pollution standards.]
REPORTER: Ben Silver
(Douglas, Arizona) A poll shows a major of Arizonans want tougher pollution laws.
REPORTER: Ben Silver
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(Studio) Spanish government reports pollution hazard to art masterpieces in Madrid's Prado Museum.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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(Studio) Analysis with regard to year ahead.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
(DC) Deep-seated stability and continuity in American, despite rough surface waves, due to faith in future stressed. Exaggeration of our national troubles exemplified.
REPORTER: Eric Sevareid
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(Studio) In Britain Queen Elizabeth gives 100 name honors, include knighthood to Cecil Beaton who did costumes for "My Fair Lady". India deprives 278 Maharajahs of their honors.
REPORTER: Charles Collingwood
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