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(Studio) Sudanese President Nimeiry calls killing American diplomats Cleo Noel and Curtis Moore and Belgian diplomat in Khartoum by Black September terrorists intolerable crime. Says guerrillas will be tried for murder.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(White House) Sudanese cabinet minister Nimeiry Rahman Abdaal flys to United States with bodies 2 Americans murdered in Khartoum. Offers Sudan's condolences. [Senator Hugh SCOTT - says hopes Sudan shoots all the terrorists.] [NIXON - says blackmail can't be tolerated in situations like the one in Sudan, since it would lead to more blackmail in future cases.]
REPORTER: Tom Jarriel
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(Studio) Israel offers to pay $30,000 to each family of persons killed when Libyan Passenger Plane downed by mistake by Israeli fighters over Sinai. 7 survivors of crash to be offered $10,000-$30,000 each depending on injuries.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) 80 newly freed American POW's will be flown from Clark Air Force Base in Philippines to United States tomorrow.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(Clark AFB, Philippines) prisoners of war Major Wilfred Abbot visits grade school near Clark AFB. [ABBOT - answers questions asked by children concerning other POW's.] [Colonel Norman GADDIS - says heard American Planes over North Vietnam many times while POW, but not endangered by them. Says although North Vietnam guards offered POW's souvenirs of North Vietnam, POW's took nothing.] POW's who formed choir while in prison sing.
REPORTER: Arnold Collins
(Studio) prisoners of war freed earlier, Captain John Nasmyth, fulfills family wish.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
(San Gabriel, California) Nasmyth cuts down sign Put up by family saying for Hanoi to release John Nasmyth. Large crowd watches. [NASMYTH - says feels great although is tired.]
REPORTER: Dick Shoemaker
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(Studio) Secretary of State Rogers says Nixon intends to get Congress approval of plan for aid for Vietnam.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Senator hearings to confirm L. Pat. Gray as FBI chief reveal White House attorney John Dean sat in on all FBI questioning of White House officials re: Watergate case.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Capitol Hill) Senator Edward Kennedy questions Gray about FBI's Watergate investigation. Some Senators suspicious Gray Pressured by White House re: Watergate. [Senator Edward GURNEY - says Senator may call Dean to testify before Gray confirmed. Recalls similar situation with Kleindienst and White House aide named Flanigan.]
REPORTER: Bob Clark Artist: Freda Reiter
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(Studio) House Democratic leaders propose legislature to give Congress veto power over President impoundment of funds. Republicans oppose measure.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Difficulties remain in negotiations between federal authorities and Indians occupying Wounded Knee, South Dakota.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Wounded Knee, South Dakota) [Interior Department spokesperson Charles SOLLER - says while armed Indians occupying Wounded Knee grievances of Indians can't be discussed.] [AIM leader Dennis BANKS - says negotiations on equal basis with authorities possible while Indians armed.] 2 Indians accept fed's. offer to leave Wounded Knee without arrest. [Indian Louie GREY - says feels Indians will be successful.]
REPORTER: Ron Miller
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(Studio) Cost of Living Council imposes oil price rise limit of 1% for 1973.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) England says will go along with Common Mkt. plan to float currencies against dollar. On Friday Common Mkt. ntns., Sweden, Japan, Canada and US will meet in Paris, France, with regard to currency crisis.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
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(Studio) Court order authorizes quarantine Florida migrant workers camp infected with typhoid.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Homestead, Florida) Camp water supply contaminated with sewerage resulting in typhoid outbreak. [Dade Cnty. Health director Dr. Milton SASLAW - says are 46 typhoid cases now and will be more.]
REPORTER: David Snell
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(Studio) Pearl Buck, writer of novels on Chinese life, dies.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(Korea) Pearl Buck founded agency for Korean children fathered by American servicemen. Mothers bring children to agency for medical and social services, as well as money and information on adoptions. [Pearl Buck Foundation director Robert GYGAX - says purpose is to educate American-Korean children in US.]
REPORTER: Irv Chapman
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(Studio) Reporter discusses news story concerning wife swapping by Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson, pitchers for New York Yankees. Suggests Personal lives of people not be aired in papers.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner
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