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(Studio) Peacekeeping force to be sent into Lebanon on United Nations authority noted. Israeli Prime Min. Begin's arrival in United States for talks with President Carter reported.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(UN) United Nations Security Council action taken, on urging from Lebanese ambassador Ghassan Tueni, and United States behind the scenes described. Reservations with regard to peace- keeping force expressed by Israeli amb, Chaim Herzog reported [HERZOG - says terrorists must be kept out of south Lebanon; details.] United Nations Secretary General Waldheim's inability to take action in Lebanon with regard to Herzog's recommendations till Security Council authorization noted. United States hopes for quick settlement outlined.
REPORTER: Richard C. Hottelet
(Studio) Rptdly., 12 miles inside Lebanon controlled by Israeli troops.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Solidification of positions in Lebanon by Israelis detailed. Israeli Prime Min. Begin's doubts about United Nations peacekeeping force in buffer zone reported [BEGIN - says problem to be discussed with President Carter.] Captured Palestinian terrorist's account of last week's raid near Tel Aviv reviewed.
REPORTER: Jerry Bowen
(Studio) Situation in Tyre, Lebanon, outlined.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Tyre, Lebanon) Israeli raid on Tyre described. Israeli objective in area outlined.
REPORTER: Doug Tunnell
(Studio) Mtg. of number of hard-line Arab states noted. Joint effort to combat Israeli invasion called for by Syrian foreign minister. Expressed doubts of Syrian President Assad with regard to peacekeeping force's value given.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Israeli Prime Min. Begin's arrival in Washington, DC noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(DC) [BEGIN - defends Israeli attacks in Lebanon; gives details. Comments on peacekeeping force and Palestinian terrorists.]
(Studio) Mideast discussion with regard to Lebanon and Israel assured, but other items on President Carter's mind noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Saint Simons,Island, Georgia) Sensitivity of talks with Begin cited. President' proposed topics with Begin with regard to expanded Israeli settlements in Arab territories and Israeli's determination to keep west bank and Gaza Strip noted.
REPORTER: Robert Pierpoint
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(Studio) Without United States weapons support, Israeli drive into Lebanon noted as unlikely. Report on Representatives Whalen and Findley request for State Department investigation with regard to proper use of weapons. Question raised with regard to Israeli violation of arms control act.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Attorney General Griffith Bell's decision to leave Justice Department in 1980 announced; reasons given.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Report on win by government coalition party in French elections and concession by Communist party leader Georges Marchais late in day.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Paris, France) Right noted as projected winner in National Assembly. Agreement reached earlier in week by Socialist, Communists& radical Leftists to pool all votes noted. Right leaders creation of similar arrangement cited. Election details outlined; results discussed. Prime Min. Giscard's remarks with regard to French voting wisdom noted.
REPORTER: Susan Peterson
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(Studio) Concern to coastal France of supertanker oil spill noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Paris, France) Report on investigation of oil spill now underway and reasons given. Oil spill described as terrible pollution disaster.
REPORTER: Joan Shore
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(Studio) Details given of demonstrations held in Amsterdam, protesting addition of neutron bomb to United States arsenal.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Report on 32 West German anti-terrorist experts in Italy. plans outlined to find former Italian leader Aldo Moro and kidnappers, called Red Brigade. Connection between Meinhof gang and Red Brigade, under investigation by Bonn officials, noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Loss of Left in French elections discussed; Left all over world experiencing losses.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(DC) Orthodox Left in serious trouble. Soviet, French, Italian, Mideast Left discussed.
REPORTER: Rod MacLeish
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(Studio) American win of Davis Cup tournament noted. 3rd day of protests at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, noted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Report on Leon Spinks' life, in turmoil last few days. Eviction from apt., problems with World Boxing Championship and arrest for driving without license noted as just some of trouble.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) New coal agreement reviewed.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Madison, West Virginia) Contract discussed. [Joe HAYES, Mary MAYNARD, Thomas KOZEE - react to new contract.]
REPORTER: Martha Teichner
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(Studio) In congress survey, common complaints about cars and repairs noted. Senator Wendell Ford mentioned as head of committee investigating car complaints. Food prices, credit problems noted as next on complaint list.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) New law noted, under which debt collectors no longer able to unmercifully harass people owing money.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
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(Studio) Return of swallows to Capistrano, California, noted by UPI. CBS film crew observation of 400,000 birdwatchers cited, but no swallows. Buzzard story in Ohio recounted.
REPORTER: Morton Dean
(Hinckley, Ohio) This Sunday known as Buzzard Sunday; reasons given. [Resident John KIRBY - lists virtues of buzzards.] [Buzzard historian Bud BERGER - outlines roosting habits of buzzards in Hinckley.] Buzzard watchers filmed, described. [Watcher Don NORVORSKY - says watch is spring ritual.] [Resident Barbara MOON - gives reasons for buzzard watching.] Reporter comments on birds.
REPORTER: Bob Faw
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