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(Studio: Bill Plante) Apparent release dates for American hostages in Lebanon, Joseph Cicippio, Alann Steen and Terry Anderson, given; scenes shown of Arab prisoners just released by Israel in southern Lebanon. Report introduced.
(Fort Collins, Colorado: Scott Pelley) Arrival home of former hostage Thomas Sutherland featured; scenes shown of reception in his adopted hometown of Fort Collins, Colorado. [At Colorado State University, SUTHERLAND - talks about Anderson and his own captivity; sings thanks with wife Jean Sutherland.]
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(Tel Aviv: Bob Simon) Israel's continued insistence on a delay for the second round of Middle East peace talks scheduled for Washington, DC, featured; Israeli political scenes shown. [Cabinet minister Yuval NE'EMAN, cabinet minister Ehud OLMERT - defend policy.] Disagreements between Israel and United Nations over the nature of the peace process reviewed; Jordan's King Hussein quoted. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's push for loan guarantees from United States noted.
(Studio: Bill Plante) Role of the United States in the peace process examined. [American University Amos PERLMUTTER - gives Israeli perception of United States in the negotiations.] [Center for Policy Analysis Muhammad HALLAJ - says US is needed as a mediator.] [Georgetown University Robert LIEBER - analyzes Arab view of United Nations actions with Israel.] The ongoing struggle for perception and advantage in the negotiations reiterated.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(Moscow: Anthony Mason) The vote for independence in the Ukraine and its implications for the Soviet union featured; scenes shown from Kiev, Ukraine; President Mikhail Gorbachev's statements about a union without the Ukraine recalled. [Gorbachev spokesman Andrei GRACHEV - says it is vital for the Ukraine to join the union.] Word from United States that it will recognize Ukrainian independence noted. [US ambassador to Soviet union Robert STRAUSS - comments.]
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: David Dow) Fourth annual World AIDS Day celebrations featured; scenes shown from sites around the world. [In San Francisco, California, Jean BRICKER - praises retailers' aid to AIDS.] [In Seattle, two PEOPLE - talk about the AIDS quilt.] AIDS spokesman Earvin "Magic" Johnson shown with kids. [Los Angeles Children's Hospital Michele KIPKE, HIV-infected Jennifer MICHELLE - talk about AIDS.]
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Law requiring hospitals to ask all patients if they want to plan for their death by making a living will reported.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Agreement by Japan to end drift net fishing recalled.
(Rome: Bert Quint) Annihilation of dolphins by drift nets used by Latin American and European business interests promoting tuna fishing featured; scenes shown from off western Mexico of dolphins trapped in tuna nets. GATT said declaring the American ban on dolphin-deadly tuna an illegal trade barrier. [European Parliament David MORRIS - comments on GATT position.] Italian companies noted buying up Mexican-caught tuna and selling it worldwide. [US Humane Society Betsy DRIBBEN - warns about pet food.]
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Landing of space shuttle Atlantis after NASA decided to end the mission early shown.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(White House: Randall Pinkston) The economy and President Bush's policy of waiting featured. [On "Face the Nation", Representative Richard GEPHARDT - criticizes Bush's leadership; talks tax cuts.] [Representatives Newt GINGRICH, GEPHARDT - call for leadership.] Plans for administration advisers to appear before Congress this week mentioned.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) President Bush reported ruling out apologizing to Japan for dropping atomic bombs on Japan during World War II while Japan plans to apologize for Pearl Harbor on its 50th anniversary.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(Miami: Juan Vasquez) The rape trial of William Kennedy Smith featured; scenes shown from West Palm Beach, Florida. [Smith's attorney Roy BLACK - talks about the negative publicity.] The date rape issue in the case raised. [In barbershop, two PEOPLE - comment.] Background to the case and jury selection procedures to date reviewed.
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(Studio: Bill Plante) Report introduced.
(Beijing: Bill Whitaker) Communist government-sponsored love in China featured; scenes shown of Chinese TV's version of "The Love Connection", where singles market themselves to home viewers. Reasons for decline in marriage and rise in loneliness in the world's most populated nation given. [China Survey Service DU Yan - (thru translator) comments.] [Center for Chinese Studies Thomas GOLD - talks about the Chinese interests.]
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