This program is 28 minutes long
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Martha's Vineyard: Bill Plante) President Clinton's moves to ban financial transactions between United States businesses and Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden to choke off his cash flow featured. [In radio address, CLINTON - says the aim is to keep money from bin Laden.] Estimates of bin Laden's fortune reviewed. [White House press secretary Michael McCURRY - says the missile damages at bin Laden's camps is moderate to severe.]
(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Washington: Jim Stewart) United States intelligence's view of the damages to the terrorist base camps in Afghanistan reviewed. [McCURRY - comments on the information about bin Laden.] [Terrorism expert Kenneth KATZMAN - cites the estimates of bin Laden's support.] The continuing FBI investigation of suspects in the Kenya embassy bombing noted.
(Studio: Paula Zahn) Security measures at the Washington Monument shown.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Khartoum: Vicki Mabrey) Sudan's response to the United States missile attack on the pharmaceutical plant featured; scenes shown of anti-American protests in Khartoum and of the bombed-out plant.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) The route of Hurricane Bonnie reported; weather map shown.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) The impact of Tropical Storm Charlie on Texas reported; scenes shown of damages and flood waters.
(Gainesville, Texas: Cynthia Bowers) The impact of the long drought on the Texas economy featured; examples cited. [Cattle wholesaler Milton WARD, farm equipment dealer Robert WARD, salesman Frank LAMBERT, Cooke County extension agent Craig ROSENBAUM, salesman Leeroy CLOER - comment on bleak conditions for farmers and related industries.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Omagh: Tom Fenton) Memorial service in Omagh, Northern Ireland, for the victims of the bombing last Saturday that killed 28 featured; scenes shown from the moving service. [Omagh minister Reverend Brendan McCARTHY - leads service.] [Omagh emergency services John McKINNEY - reads names of the dead.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Interview held with United States ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson about the United States missile attacks against Afghanistan and Sudan. [On Long Island, RICHARDSON - says Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden's operation suffered substantial damage by destroying a chemical weapons factory and hitting the terrorist camps in Afghanistan; wants bin Laden extradited and brought to justice.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Announcement that the Medal of Honor awarded to the Vietnam War unknown will not be given to the family of Lieutenant Michael Blassie, whose remains were removed from Arlington National Cemetery last month following DNA tests, reported.
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(Portland: Sandra Hughes) The effects so far of the law in Oregon allowing physician-assisted suicide examined; she statistics cited. [Cancer patient Penny SCHLEUTER - says wants to have the opportunity to be able to die at her choice.] [Oncologist Dr. Nancy CRUMPACKER - says the law is working.] [Catholic Conference Robert CASTAGNA - opposes the legalization of doctor- assisted suicide.]
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(Studio: Paula Zahn) Report introduced.
(New York: Elizabeth Kaledin) Advertising on the computer Internet examined; scenes shown from a conference hosted by Procter and Gamble and of sample interactive ads. [Procter and Gamble Denis BEAUSEJOUR, M&M/Mars Paul MICHAELS, America Online president Bob PITTMAN, Ralston Purina Mark WITZLING, Campbell Soup Maria POUTI - promote Internet ads.]
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