This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio: Harry Smith, Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(White House: Bob Orr) President Clinton's health care reform plan featured and compared to the Republicans' alternative. [Counselor to president David GERGEN - says it is not a free ride.] [On "Face the Nation", Republican Senator John CHAFEE, Democratic Senator Jay ROCKEFELLER - comment on costs to small businesses.] [Senator Daniel Patrick MOYNIHAN - comments.] The administration's campaign this week for the plan previewed.
(Studio: Harry Smith) Report introduced.
(Studio: Bill Plante) The politics for Clinton with regard to health care reform examined; his need for middle class support noted. [Democratic pollster Celinda LAKE, Republican pollster Bill McINTURFF- comment on the public's views on health care and how it will be paid for.] [GERGEN - outlines Clinton's approach to the presidency.] Clinton's agenda discussed.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Israel's supreme court reported deciding to allow accused Nazi John Demjanjuk to return home; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Tel Aviv: Bob Simon) The Middle East peace process featured; scenes shown from the meeting in Alexandria, Egypt, of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. [MUBARAK, RABIN - talk about peace.] PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) leader Yasir Arafat said campaigning for support from the Arab League; scenes shown of a Hamas protest march in Gaza.
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(Studio: Harry Smith) Report introduced.
(In the east end of London: Barry Petersen) Demonstrations in England between neo-Nazis and their opponents featured; scenes shown from London following the election of avowed racist Derek Beackon to local office. [British National Party councillor BEACKON - reads statement against immigrants.] The neo-Nazi opposition to immigrants detailed. [Indian welfare society Vidya ANAND, on "Breakfast with David Frost", member of Parliament Winston CHURCHILL - comment.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) United Nations cease-fire in Bosnia and scattered fighting reported; scenes shown from a burned-out village in Nova Bila, Bosnia.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn?) Parliamentary elections in Poland that could return leftists and former Communists to power reported; scenes shown of President Lech Walesa and others casting ballots.
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(Studio: Harry Smith) Report introduced.
(Tokyo: James Hattori) The debate over whether China should be given the Olympic Games for 2000 examined; world criticism of China's human rights policies noted. [Senator Bill BRADLEY - cites China's jailing of political dissidents.] China Olympic bid committee ZHANG Baifa - (thru translator) criticizes the US pressure.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Murder in Tampa, Florida, of a Turkish exchange student reported.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Tomorrow's opening of New York City's schools, which have been closed while asbestos was removed, reported.
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(Studio: Harry Smith) The crisis in Alabama's schools, which have been legally required to provide an adequate education for all, featured; scenes shown from two schools near Birmingham to contrast good and bad elementary school facilities. [Trace Crossings School principal Dot RILEY, Salem Elementary School principal Melvia HOLMES, Alabama Coalition for Equity Dwayne KEY, A+ Coalition for Equity Bill SMITH, Auburn University historian Wayne FLYNT, Alabama education association Paul HUBBERT - comment on education in Alabama.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(New York: Richard Threlkeld) New super bookstores carrying discounted books and their impact on smaller, corner bookstores featured; scenes shown from a Barnes and Noble store in New York City. [PATRON, store manager Patty SPETTELL, two PATRON, Books and Company manager Elizabeth BOGNER, New York/New Jersey Regional Booksellers Association Fern JAFFE, Crown Books president Glenn HEMMERLE - comment.]
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(Studio: Harry Smith) Space shuttle Discovery reported recovering the space telescope; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Harry Smith) South Carolina's Kimberly Aiken reported winning the Miss America pageant; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(New York: Bill Geist) The Dial-a-Mattress company that delivers mattresses in two hours or less featured; scenes shown. [Company founder Nap BERIGAN, four store WORKERS, television comedian David LETTERMAN - comment.]
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