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(Studio: Hilary Bowker) Report introduced.
(Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: Steve Hurst) The status of the Bosnian peace talks after 20 days updated. [State Department spokesman Nicholas BURNS - outlines Secretary of State Warren Christopher's determination to help these countries make peace.]
(Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: Ralph Begleiter) The United States pressure to force an agreement in the peace talks examined; details given of Christopher's meetings with the Bosnian, Serb and Croat leaders and of their inability to reach a deal on territory. The possibility that a cooling off period may be needed before the talks resume noted.
(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Report introduced.
(Sarajevo: Christiane Amanpour) The reaction in Bosnia to the peace negotiations in Dayton reviewed. The view held by many here that a multi- ethnic Bosnia must somehow be maintained.
(Studio: Judy Woodruff) NATO's plans for a large-scale troop deployment to enforce a peace in Bosnia reported; scenes shown of United States troops training in Grafenwoehr, Germany.
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(Studio: Hilary Bowker) Report introduced.
(Warsaw: Bill Delaney) The defeat of President Lech Walesa in Poland's election by former Communist Aleksander Kwasniewski featured; scenes shown from Warsaw. [Gazeta Wyborcza jorunalist Konstanty GEBERT - comments on Kwasniewski.] Kwasniewski's commitment to capitalism, privatization and democracy despite his Communist background reviewed. [Warsaw University sociologist Jacek KURCZEWSKI - comments.] The declining political role for the Catholic Church, which supported Walesa, noted.
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(Studio: Hilary Bowker) Statements from Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassin, Yigal Amir, in which he called Rabin an illegal Jewish leader reported; scenes shown of Amir in court. Report that Amir's friend Avishai Raviv was an informant for the secret service, Shin Bet, which has come under fire for failing to prevent the assassination, noted.
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Report from Kyoto that the United States and Japan have agreed not to reduce troops levels despite the case involving the rape in Okinawa, Japan, of a schoolgirl by three United States servicemen noted.
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) The return of federal employees to their jobs after Congress and the White House reached a temporary budget agreement reported. [OFFICIAL, WORKER, service SEEKER - talk about the problems and being back.] The issue of balancing the budget in seven years mentioned.
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(Studio: Flip Spiceland) Weather forecasts for the US, Europe and Asia presented; weather maps shown.
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Interview held with an expert on the Bosnian peace talks. [Former National Security Council staffer Charles KUPCHAN - expresses surprise that there has not been a semblance of a conclusion to the talks; enumerates the sticking points in the talks for the Serbs and the Moslems and the Croats over territorial concessions and power; assesses the prospects for a peace agreement now or later.]
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) The landing of the space shuttle Atlantis at Kennedy Space Center following a mission in which it docked with the Russian Mir space station shown.
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(Studio: Hilary Bowker) Report introduced.
(On board Her (His) Majesty's Ship Victorious: Penny Marshall) The role of the British nuclear submarine Her (His) Majesty's Ship Victorious as the ultimate submarine lifesaver featured; scenes shown of the sub and its submersible making trial rescues. [Two SUBMARINERS - comment.]
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Report introduced.
(Grafenwoehr, Germany: Jamie McIntyre) The training of United States troops for a possible "peace enforcement" mission in Bosnia featured; scenes shown from a mock village in Grafenwoehr, Germany, where exercises to simulate what might happen in Bosnia are being carried out. [US Army chief of training Colonel Dean CASH, mock "constable" sergeant Richard PERRY, "town official" Eric BIRDWELL, Army Spec. Benito NIEVES, sergeant/1st class Richard DeLEON, sergeant Chad FLAHERTY, SImuel SHAW - talk about the training operation and what scenarios might be faced in Bosnia.] Technological systems to protect the ground forces explained and shown. [US Army in Europe commander General William CROUCH - talks about combat response readiness.]
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(New York: John Metaxas) The business report presented: Stock Market Report, bond figures, a tentative agreement between Boeing and its striking machinists union, Rupert Murdoch's venture plans to provide satellite TV service to Latin America.
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(Studio: Judy Woodruff) Report introduced.
(Budapest, Hungary: Andrew Holtz) Political and economic change in post- Communist Hungary examined; scenes shown from Budapest. [Ministry of Labor Lajos HETHY, Budapest University Zsuzsa FERGE; Hungarian WOMEN (first thru translator), Ministry of Welfare Dr. Mihaly KOKENY, criminologist Laszlo PUSZTAI (thru translator) - talk about the economic, medical and criminal situation in Hungary.]
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(Studio: Fred Hickman) Death of pairs figure skater Sergei Grinkov during practice featured; scenes shown of him skating with his partner wife Ekaterina Gordeeva. Victory by the Kansas City Chiefs over the Houston Oilers in a pro football game shown.
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(Studio: Hilary Bowker, Siobhan Darrow) The public interview on British TV with Princess Diana discussed; details given of what she talked about. [DIANA - talks about her marriage.]
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(Studio: Hilary Bowker) The public interview on British television with Princess Diana discussed. ["The Guardian" Edward PILKINGTON - reacts to being "socked" by Diana's devastating interview; expresses doubts that Prince Charles will be able to take the throne now; outlines the probable settlement Diana seems to want.]