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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(White House: Rita Braver) President Clinton's dedication of a stone monument to the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 on the seventh anniversary of the bombing reported; scenes shown from Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. [CLINTON - makes the dedication.] [Victim's father George WILLIAMS - says nations of the world must not deal with Libya.] [Victim's brother Bert AMMERMAN - calls for the release of all government documents.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Dallas: Scott Pelley) The continuation of the high state of security alert at the nation's airports due to possible terrorism through Christmas and the delays and inconveniences for travelers examined. [TRAVELERS, Secretary of Transportation Federico PENA, Dallas Airport Police Corporal Bruce GANTZ, Piedmont Airport Floyd McKENZIE - comment on the heightened security through the holidays.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Moscow: Tom Fenton) The health of Russian President Boris Yeltsin updated; scenes shown. [YELTSIN (thru translator) - makes a public statement.] [Russian Prime Minister Viktor CHERNOMYRDIN - (thru translator) says he is taking over some of Yeltsin's presidential powers.] [Analyst Michael McFALL - says Yeltsin is a lame duck.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report that missing "Christian Science Monitor" reporter David Rohde is alive and being held by the Bosnian Serbs and the United States demand for his release reported.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(New York: Ray Brady) The loophole in the United States immigration law that allows American companies to use foreign workers who undercut US citizens out of jobs featured. [Computer programmers Larry RICHARDS, Linda KILCREASE - say they had to even train their replacements.] [Information Tech. Association Harris MILLER - defends hiring foreigners for less money.] [Labor Secretary Robert REICH - says businesses are suing the government for trying to close the loophole.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The Defense Department's tripling of its order for C-17 cargo jets in order to keep 8000 jobs in the aerospace industry in California this election year reported.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Clinton, North Carolina: Phil Jones) The possibility of a presidential campaign by former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Colin Powell examined; pressure from Republicans on both sides shown. [Volunteers Earl COX, minister William GRAB, Earnest WATSON, retired CIA agent Jay HEATHERTON - promote Powell for president.] [Ila Mae CUMBY, former Congressman Jim GARDNER - say they will vote for Powell.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(New York: Dr. Bob Arnot) The medical controversy over Norplant, the slow-release long-term birth control device, featured. [Attorneys Turner BRANCH, Frank HERRERA - say Norplant is dangerous to women and should never have been approved by the FDA.] The side effects suffered by women from the Norplant listed. [Mary Jane HERNANDEZ - says she is suing for damages.] [Wyeth-Ayerst attorney John VARDAMAN - defends Norplant.] [Public Health Andrew DAVIDSON, Norplant plaintiff Candace CONTRERAS, planned parenthood Alex SANGER - comment.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) A coroner's jury's recommendation that five police officers be charged with criminal homicide in the death of Jonny Gammage, who was stopped for a supposed moving violation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, stated.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(No location given: Bernard Goldberg) The greed that allows sports figures to break laws and be immune from penalties and prosecution presented. The reinstatement of University of Nebraska football player Lawrence Phillips to the team after a short suspension for beating up his girlfriend and numerous violations of drug and other laws by players outlined. [Nebraska coach Tom OSBORNE - defends Phillips' reinstatement to the team; argues with reporter over Phillips.] Protest against Phillips by women's groups shown. [Judith CHRIS, WOMAN - says winning is all Osborne cares about.]
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