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#381974
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Studio: Anthony Mason) Strong economic growth and low inflation and unemployment rates reported. [Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan GREENSPAN - gives positive report on economy.] [Marketwatcher Joe BATTAPAGLIA - sees positive economic future.] [INVESTOR - believes the market is overpriced.] [Note: report interrupted at
#381975
#381976
Report joined in progress.
(Dallas: Bob McNamara) Ruling from Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting about family roles reported; opposing viewpoints of other churches noted; scenes shown in Salt Lake City, UT, of convention meeting. [PEOPLE - express opposing views.] [Southern Baptists Lawrence and Beverly ROBINSON, Southern Baptist Reverend Jerry FALWELL - explain their support for the vote.]
#381977
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Jasper, Texas: Jim Axelrod) Outrage over hate crime killing of James Byrd in Jasper, Texas, reported; scenes shown in Jasper of town and of crime scene. [Store owner Bill ARCY - says Jasper shouldn't have this problem, has not seen racial tension in Jasper.] [Jasper County Sheriff Billy ROWLES - says the three alleged killers do not represent the town.] [Resident Gloria GLENN - says there is racism in Jasper.] [Resident Walter DIGGLES - says nothing that happened here couldn't happen anywhere else.]
#381978
(Studio: Dan Rather) Trial of Pearl, Mississippi, school shooting suspect Luke Woodham in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, reported; earlier trial for killing his mother mentioned; video shown of confession from Woodham. [WOODHAM - admits he killed his mother.]
#381979
(Studio: Dan Rather) Continued search for two missing workers after grain elevator explosion in Haysville, Kansas reported; diagram shown of tunnels under grain elevators.
#381982
(Studio: Dan Rather) Possible NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) actions countering Serbia's attacks on ethnic Albanians in Kosovo reported; map shown of Balkans; scenes shown in Pristina, Serbia, of Albanian protestors.
#381983
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Jim Stewart) Largest liability settlement against tobacco company in the state of Florida reported; order for Brown and Williamson to pay 1 million to family of late smoker Roland Maddox reported. [Anti-smoking activist Don VAN ZANDT - says tobacco companies deceived consumers.]
#381984
(Studio: Dan Rather) Another General Motors auto plant closing because of strike at Flint, Michigan, General Motors Corporation plant reported.
#381986
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report interrupted by local weather bulletin at 5:45:50.
(Washington: John Roberts) Results of study on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) reported; possible risk factor mentioned. [Christine BEDABE - explains her concern about SIDS.] [University of Pavia, Italy, Dr. Peter SCHWARTZ - explains possible cause of SIDS.]
#381989
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Wyatt Andrews) Choices for older Americans on Medicare, and problems communicating about those choices, reported; scenes shown of large informational manual and of commercials aimed at older Americans. [Representative Pete STARK - says government manual may lead to confusion about medical options.] [Kaiser Family Foundation Tricia NEUMAN - says government plans change too much; says straight Medicare may be best option.]
#381990
(Studio: Dan Rather) "Money" magazine's "Best Places to Live" announced.
#381993
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Charleston, West Virginia: Rita Braver) Benefits and problems of curfews reported; scenes shown in Charleston, West Virginia, of teenagers "hanging out". [Student Leila POLLACK - says deal with the people causing the problems, not every teenager; does not like the curfew.] [Neighborhood group president Eloise KRIMM - says teenagers should be inside at night.] [Student Allen MUZZEL - calls curfews discrimination.] [Police detective Gary SMITH - says the problem may be one of perception.]
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