This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Oklahoma City: Cynthia Bowers) The visit to the site of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, bombing by the jurors from the Denver Timothy McVeigh trial featured; scenes shown from Oklahoma City federal building site; details recalled from the trial. [Jurors Tonya STEDMAN, Vera CHUBB, Marlene WICHAEL, jury foreman Jim OSGOOD - offer perspectives on their experience.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Collision of a Greyhound bus with a parked truck featured; scenes shown from the accident site along the highway. [Greyhound CEO Craig LENTZSH - expresses sympathies about the accident.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Record high temperatures in Texas and Oklahoma reported; map shown.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Washington Post story outlining charges from Democratic fund raiser Johnny Chung that former DNC Richard DeSullivan accepted illegal contributions reported.
#382192
(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Washington: Eric Engberg) The controversy over a Habitat for Humanity house built for Donald Dannemiller, who was opposed by his neighbors because he had done prison and now is charged with abduction, reviewed; scenes shown from Dumfries, Virginia. [Former neighbor Zola FERRELL - says Habitat lied.] The role of Habitat in building new homes in the United States and other countries noted. [Habitat for Humanity Reverend Bill HIGGINS - explains why background checks are not carried out.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) The status of the General Motors strike updated; scenes shown of picketing in Flint, Michigan.
#382196
(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Jackson, New Jersey: Elizabeth Kaledin) The recruiting for seasonal jobs amidst the booming economy featured; scenes shown from a southern New Jersey theme park. [Seasonal workers Jacqueline SESSOMS, Dalya MAYES - talk about their jobs at the park.] [Recruiter Mark PITCH - comments.]
#382199
(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(New York: Troy Roberts) The issue of the confidentiality of AID virus testing examined; details given of the New York state legislation that considers AIDS a public health matter rather than a privacy issue. [New York assemblywoman Nettie MYERSON, New York Family health Center Dr. Monica SWEENEY, SUNY Downstate Hospital Dr. Pascal DeCAPRARIIS - offer views on whether AIDS is basically public health issue.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Derailment of a freight train in West Virginia reported; scenes shown from near Guyandotte, West Virginia.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Johannesburg: Sarah Carter) The story of African-Americans drawn to President Nelson Mandela's South Africa presented; scenes shown from Sandton; details given of the resentment towards the Americans, who come off as paternalistic. [Health care professional Jarman HOLLAND - talks about the presence of black Americans.] [University of Witswatersrand William MAKGOBA, South Africa businessman P. Luvoyo NTSHONA - say it is South Africans who have a stake in South Africa.] [American management consultant Charles MOSES - comments.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Reunion of members of the 1968 United States Olympic team reported; scenes shown of medalist Tommie Smith. [SMITH, gold medalist Bob BEAMON - recall the black power gesture.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Conversation held with Indian author Arundhati Roy, who wrote "The God of Small Things", which is a story of India's society. [ROY - expresses her feelings about becoming a best-selling writer; explains the abusive treatment of women; admits to being stunned and delighted over the reaction to her novel, which has been translated into 26 languages.]
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