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(Studio: Dan Rather) Israeli government reported defying United Nations resolution by deporting Palestinian activists. Israeli government officials quoted. More Palestinians noted killed by Israeli troops. Report introduced.
(Gaza, Israel: Bob Simon) Palestinians shown being taken to Lebanon. Deportees quoted. Activist Jibril Rajub quoted. Rajub's activism discussed. [Wife Heba RAJUB - says Israelis forbid family to see deportees.] Israelis shown giving deportees money and car. [Defense minister Yitzhak RABIN - condemns activists' violence.] Deportations reported causing renewed violence in Gaza refugee camps. Most radical camp, Jabaliya, mentioned placed under curfew. Israelis reported blaming renewed violence on UN delegate Marrack Goulding's visit. Goulding quoted; scenes shown. Mil. sources quoted regarding more curfews.
(Studio: Dan Rather) For. minister Shimon Peres and trade minister Ariel Sharon reported calling each other liars during Jerusalem, Israel, cabinet meeting Jerusalem radio mentioned. United States Jews noted agonizing over situation. Report.introduced.
(Studio: Mike Wallace) American Israeli leaders reported being silent regarding Israel's deportation of Palestinian activists. [Center for Peace in Mideast founder Rita HOUSER - says feels sad as watches scenes of violence in Gaza, Israel.] [Jewish American Irving SHAPIRO - says seeing Israelis shoot civilians hurts.] ["Tikkun" magazine editor Michael LERNER - condemns Israeli policy toward Palestinians.] Jewish Americans noted asserting Palestinians and Arab ntns. also to blame for situation. [Nobel peace prize winner Elie WIESEL - says children are paying for parents' mistakes.] [SHAPIRO - describes deportation as cruel.] [LERNER - says Israel inappropriately deporting Palestinians.] Houser quoted regarding Reagan administration's role in situation. [HOUSER - says Israel will only listen to United States government] State Department spokesperson quoted regarding Secretary of State George Shultz's role in Israeli problem.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) President Reagan reported planning to go to MD's Bethesda Naval hospital for cancer checkup. White House spokesperson quoted regarding Reagan's cond.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Japanese Prime Min. Noboru Takeshita's meeting with President Reagan discussed. United States officials quoted regarding lack of progress on trade issues with Takeshita. Report introduced.
(DC: Bill Plante) Mtg. between Reagan and Takeshita featured. [REAGAN - comments on US-Japanese trade relations] Takeshita noted promising greater access for United States construction firms and farm exports. United States officials quoted. [TAKESHITA - (thru translator) declares meeting's objectives.] US trade deficit illustrated. Congress's reaction to Japanese role in United States trade deficit discussed. [Representative Jack BROOKS - comments on sanctions.] Some econs. noted asserting United States business to blame for trade deficit. [Econ. Barry BOSWORTH - says United States exports are outsold by European goods.] Admin. officials quoted. Congress and trade deficit mentioned.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Presidential candidate Richard Gephardt reported calling for retaliation against countries contributing to United States trade deficit. Report introduced.
(Des Moines, Iowa: Bruce Morton) Gephardt's campaign featured. Iowa campaign manager Steve Murphy quoted. Gephardt reported making trade deficit major issue. [GEPHARDT - comments on trade deficit.] Gephardt campaign commercial shown. [MURPHY - comments on Iowa's views on trade.] Gephardt's policies discussed. [Trade policy analyst Tom MILLER - condemns Gephardt's trade policies.] United Auto Workers reported endorsing Gephardt. [UAW spokesperson Chuck GIFFORD - describes campaign work for Gephardt.] Gephardt's effort in Iowa noted.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Arizona Governor Evan Mecham's possible impeachment discussed. Mecham reported making slurs against various races and groups. [MECHAM - tells joke about Japanese.] Arizona state Democratic House leader Art Hamilton quoted.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(DC: Rita Braver) Supreme Court reported ruling high school newspapers can be censored by school authorities. Saint Louis, Missouri, Hazelwood E. high school newspaper "Spectrum" featured; details given, scenes shown. Supreme Court justice Byron White quoted on screen. [National school bds. association spokesperson Jonathan HOWE - comments on ruling.] Justice William Brennan quoted on screen. [Hazelwood E. high school STUDENT - comments on ruling.] ["Spectrum" editor Tammy HAWKINS - agrees with ruling.] First amendment advocates' fears mentioned. (Artist: Don Juhlin)
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Govt.'s annual survey reported announcing decline in young people's use of cocaine; details given. Crack cocaine noted showing no usage reductions.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) United States Army reported testing Pershing II missile on Cape Canaveral, Florida; details given, scenes shown.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) China (R) president Chiang Ching-kuo death announced. Chiang's career discussed. Vice President Lee Teng-hui noted being sworn into office
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(NYC: Richard Schlesinger) Career and arrest of David Peter Bloom featured; details given, scenes shown. [Sec. and Exchange Commission spokesperson Gary LYNCH - explains Bloom's crimes.] Bloom's education at Duke Univ. detailed. SEC reported ordering Bloom to give up all possessions for sale and reimbursement of clients. [Bloom's attorney Peter MORRISON - says clients may make profit.] Bloom's clients noted missing stock market crash. ["Art and Antiques" editor Jeff SCHAIRE - praises Bloom's taste in art.] Bloom's future discussed.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Details given of first television broadcast at CBS affiliate WRGB-TV in Schenectady, New York.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) University of California at Los Angeles professor James Lake reported asserting evolutionary properties of bacteria. Lake quoted.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles, California: David Browning) Human, fish and rabbit genes reported harboring musical sounds. [Geneticist Dr. Sasumo ONO - comments on DNA music.] Computer illustration shown. Pianist Marty Jibarra shown playing mouse enzyme music. Violinist Molly Green shown playing human insulin music. [GREEN - says maybe great composers felt music in genes.] Ono mentioned translating Frederic Chopin's "Funeral March" into chemical symbols for cancer. Skeptics quoted. [Molecular biologist Richard DICKERSON - criticizes Ono's claims.] [ONO - says DNA and music provide cosmic thread to life.] Music played.
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