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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(West Palm Beach: Bruce Morton) Cross-examination of alleged victim in William Kennedy Smith's rape trial featured; scenes shown; details given. [Defense attorney Roy BLACK, prosecutor Moira LASCH - question alleged victim.] [Alleged VICTIM - testifies.] [Judge Mary LUPO - comments on emotional display.] State's next major witness said likely to be Senator Edward Kennedy.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Mark Phillips) AIDS scare in professional hockey caused by a woman's disclosure that she had slept with many hockey players before she died of AIDS featured; hockey scenes shown. Los Angeles player Wayne Gretzky noted calling for mandatory AIDS testing of hockey players. [Actuel Medical Clinic Dr. Rejean THOMES - comments on woman's disclosure.] [Captain, Montreal Canadiens Guy CARBONNEAU - says everyone wonders who she was.] [George Washington University Medical Center Dr. Sylvia SILVER - comments on chances of being infected from blood on hockey field.] [Montreal Canadiens Kirk MULLER - comments on mandatory testing.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Glendale, California: David Dow) Glendale, California, arson case which resulted in charges against the city's top arson investigator, Captain John Orr, featured; March 27 and June 27, 1990, fire scenes shown. [Glendale city manager David RAMSAY - comments on irony of charges.] Cover letter for novel which Orr attempted to have published shown and quoted. [Executive editor, "Glendale News Press" Jeffery PRUGH - relates what Orr told him about his book.] Evidence implicating Orr in arson cases reviewed; map shown of arson fire sites. [Bakersfield, California, fire department Captain Marvin CASEY - comments on fingerprint.] Orr reported pleading not guilty in federal court; drawing shown.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Freed hostage Terry Anderson's arrival in Wiesbaden, Germany, accompanied by his daughter whom he'd never met; his reunion with his sister Peggy Say; his appearance on hospital balcony with freed hostages Alann Steen and Joseph Cicippio reported; scenes shown. Anderson's medical condition noted. Report introduced.
(Pentagon: David Martin) Murders of Lebanon hostages Marine Lieutenant Colonel William Higgins and CIA William Buckley featured; scenes of Higgins, videotape of his hanging body, photograph of Buckley shown. [Wife Robin HIGGINS; on Wednesday, United Nations Secretary General Javier PEREZ de CUELLAR; President BUSH - talk about recovering Higgins' body.] Bush reported saying he would like to see the hostage takers brought to justice; kidnapper Imad Mughinya said under indictment for the hijacking of TWA Flight 847; scenes shown. [STEEN - talks about kidnappers.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(White House: Susan Spencer) Personnel shake-up following White House Chief of Staff John Sununu's resignation featured; scenes shown. President Bush reported naming Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher to chair his reelection campaign and Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner to replace Sununu. [BUSH - comments on economy, his economic package.] Bush reported saying he will speed up spending on government programs. [Representative J.J. PICKLE - comments on testimony of Bush's three chief economic advisers.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Government figures on alcohol-related traffic deaths in the past decade cited.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Death of mass murderer Richard Speck in an Illinois prison; snowfall in Minneapolis, Minnesota; upcoming 50th anniversary ceremonies at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor; explosion of buried World War II allied bomb in a village near Berlin; memorial to composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on the 200th anniversary of his death reported; scenes shown from Chicago, Minneapolis, Hawaii, Germany, and Vienna, Austria.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Philadelphia: Bob Faw) Exclusion of discouraged and part-time workers from government unemployment figures featured. [Discouraged workers Karen BEERGER, Linda SINGER - comment on their job searches.] [Part- time worker Warren HINDENACK, Carnegie Mellon Bennett HARRISON, Bureau of Labor Statistics Janet NORWOOD - comment on government figures.] [Two unemployed MEN - comment on not showing up on statistics.] October figure on the number of unemployed, discouraged and part-time workers cited.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(London: Tom Fenton) Collapse of the late Robert Maxwell's publishing empire featured; December 3 scenes of Maxwell's sons, excerpt from "60 Minutes", November 5 scenes of Maxwell's yacht, scenes of his burial shown. [Media analyst Derek TARRINGTON - comments on Maxwell.] Maxwell's March purchase of the "New York Daily News", which filed for bankruptcy today, recalled. ["New York Daily News" reporter Bob GEARTY - comments.] MacMillan, "Collier's Encyclopedia" and "OAG (Official Air Lines Guide)" listed as examples of companies to be affected by collapse of Maxwell's empire. [Former editor, "Daily Mirror" Roy GREENSLADE - comments on Maxwell's alleged embezzlement.] Police said investigating reports that Maxwell took millions of dollars from his public companies in the weeks before his death.
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