This program is 27 minutes long
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Lake Worth, Florida: Randall Pinkston) The murder in Lake Worth, Florida, of teacher Barry Grunow by seventh grade student Nathaniel Brazill featured; scenes shown from the school. [STUDENT - describes what happened.] [MOTHER - comments.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) The Arrest in New York City of John Taylor, a suspect in the massacre at a Wendy's fast-food restaurant, reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Another wave of storms in the Plains and Southeast reported; scenes shown from Cotton County, OK.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Statement from Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson about the chances of power blackouts in parts of the country this summer reported; map shown.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(New York: Jim Axelrod) The start of the holiday travel season featured; AAA travel statistics cited. [Travel Industry Association Suzane COOK, holiday traveler Bob PAYNE - downplay high gas prices.] The prospects for more flight delays noted. [Air Travelers Association David STEMPLER - says United is canceling flights due to lack of pilots.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Washington: Sharyl Attkisson) The Federal Aviation Administration call for a review of emergency procedures in air traffic control following the death of a woman on a US Airways flight featured; details given of the emergency situation. [Former NTSB official Susan COUGHLIN - says it is up to the pilots to convey the nature of the emergency.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Sandra Hughes) The latest incident in mounting safety concerns at Alaska Airlines reviewed; details given of the case of two pilots who failed to pressurize the cabin as the plane descended. [Aviation safety consultant Barry SCHIFF - explains what happened.] [Flight Attendants Union John CORNELIUS - talks about procedure.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) The status of the antitrust case that may break up Microsoft updated.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Texas judge's ruling throwing out the FDA's testing program for salmonella in plants processing ground beef reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Walkerton, Ontario: Cynthia Bowers) The outbreak of an easterncoli epidemic in the community of Walkerton, Canada, featured; details given of the town's failure to tell people that the water supply was contaminated. [Residents Edith GRASS, Leona SETLEY - raise questions.] [Resident Margaret RAPP - calls the situation a "nightmare."] [Brockton, Ontario, Mayor David THOMPSON - promises an investigation to see if there were wrongdoings.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Boston, Massachusetts: Elizabeth Kaledin) A new, long-range medical test to determine the risk for heart attacks examined; details given about C- Reactive Protein (CRP) and screening for it. [Heart attack patient June STERN - says she was shocked to have a heart attack.] [Brigham and Women's Hospital Dr. Paul RIDKER - says heart attack risk is linked to CRP.] [Berkeley Heartlab Dr. Robert SUPERKO - says more sophisticated blood tests are needed.]
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(Studio: John Roberts) Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt's imposition of a temporary ban on controlled burn of brush in the wake of the out-of-control fire in Los Alamos, New Mexico, reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) The completion of the space shuttle Atlantis' mission at the international space station reported; scenes shown of Monday's spacewalk.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report from Liberia that rebels in Sierra Leone released more United Nations peacekeepers reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) The death of the hijacker who parachuted out of the Philippines plane he robbed reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) President Clinton's criticism of Peru's decision to go through with the presidential runoff election between President Alberto Fujimori and an opposition candidate reported; scenes shown of demonstrations against election fraud.
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(Studio: John Roberts) President Clinton's order of new regulations to reduce ocean and beach pollution and permanent protection for Hawaii's coral reefs reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) The reopening of the lighthouse at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, that was moved inland reported.
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(Studio: John Roberts) Report introduced.
(Philadelphia: Bob Orr) An investigation into why there are so many home runs in baseball presented. [Three FANS - offer opinions.] [Saint Louis Cardinals manager Tony LaRUSSA - blames global warming.] [NOAA director Dr. James BAKER - explains why warm weather makes the ball go further.] [Phillies player Doug GLANVILLE - blames solar flares.] [Major League Baseball's Sandy ALDERSON - says the ball-making process is being checked.]
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