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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(Near Novska, Croatia: Allen Pizzey) Release of some Bosnian Moslems from a Serbian detention camp featured; scenes shown. [International Committee of the Red Cross Pierre GAUTIER - talks about the negotiations.] The confusion of the whole refugee situation detailed; scenes shown of refugees in Croatia.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(Bonn: Barry Petersen) March of support for foreigners seeking political asylum in Germany, where there has been opposition to the refugees from right-wing neo-Nazi extremists, featured; scenes shown from Bonn, Germany. [Marching GERMAN, asylum seeker Hurrio IBE, GERMAN, performer Dario DOMINGES - comment.]
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Cinny Kennard) Reaction to the victory by heavyweight boxing challenger Riddick Bowe over champion Evander Holyfield featured; fight scenes shown. [BOWE, HOLYFIELD - comment on the fight.] [In Bowe's hometown of Brooklyn, NYC, MAN; former champ Sugar Ray LEONARD, "Daily News" Los Angeles Ron RAPOPORT - talk about Bowe and the impact of his win on boxing.]
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(State Department: Jim Stewart) New disclosures in the investigation into the State Department's search of President-elect Bill Clinton's passport files featured; fired official Elizabeth Tamposi said stating that she cleared the search with Undersecretary of State John Rogers; stories in the "New York Times" and the "Washington Post" mentioned. [On "Evans and Novak", Representative Tom FOLEY - comments.] [On Thursday, CLINTON - comments on Tamposi's firing.] The passport files of Clinton's mother and independent candidate Ross Perot noted also checked.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Request from former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger that the indictment against him in the Iran/Contra case be dismissed reported. The indictment recalled raising questions about what President Bush knew.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) President-elect Bill Clinton shown playing golf in Little Rock, Arkansas.
(Little Rock: Bill Plante) The question of Clinton's agenda addressed; tomorrow's meeting with the Democratic leadership in Congress outlined.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Winter snowstorms reported; scenes shown from Erie, Pennsylvania.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Battle between Congress and recent presidents over the line item veto examined. [On April 29, candidate Bill CLINTON - says he favors a line item veto.] [On March 20, President BUSH - calls it essential.] [Senators Robert DOLE, George MITCHELL - offer their positions on it.] ["US News and World Report" David GERGEN - predicts social ferment in the Clinton administration.] [University of Maryland William GALSTON, National Governors' Association Ray SCHEPPACH - talk about the federal-state government relationships.] [MITCHELL - says Clinton will be a hands-on leader.]
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Destruction by United Nations weapons inspectors of steel used in Iraqi nuclear weapons reported.
(Kirkuk: Baghdad: Bob Simon) Oil production in Iraq featured; scenes shown the Kirkuk, Iraq, oil fields, where production is grinding to halt due to lack of materials because of the embargo. [Iraqi OFFICIAL - says there have been feelers about the oil from other nations.]
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(Studio: Bruce Morton) The division within the Republican Party following last week's loss in the presidential election examined; the views of some conservative Republicans and libertarian conservatives compared; entertainer Madonna used as an example of business versus personal freedom from government involvement.
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(Studio: Bob Schieffer) Report introduced.
(Atlanta: John Roberts) The retirement of stock car driver Richard Petty featured; scenes shown of his museum in Level Cross, North Carolina, and the race track. [PETTY, FAN, museum's Laresa DAVIS, son Kyle PETTY, University of North Carolina John Shelton REED - comment on Petty and his sport.]
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