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(Studio) 13 civilians shot to death by British soldiers in Londonderry. Catholics had gathered to protest internment of suspected terrorists. Demonstration banned by government
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Londonderry, North Ire.) Between 15 and 20,000 marchers expressed alienation of people to Protestant rule. Bricks thrown at police, who fired rubber bullets and tear gas. Demonstrators attack army barricades. Army finally took offensive and fired live bullets.
REPORTER: John Bierman (BBC)
(Studio) Catholic leaders in North Ireland accuse British of mass murder. Cardinal Primate orders investigation by British P. Min. Heath. IRA (Irish Republican Army) swears to avenge deaths in Londonderry.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Ariz. Democrats elect delegates to Saint Convention: Muskie 189, Lindsay 118, McGovern 102, uncommitted 85, others 5.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Phoenix, Ariz.) Means by which Ariz. undertook Democrat Ptys. new delegate selection featured.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Black Caucus to hold national political convention in Gary, Ind. Mar. 12-14, 1972. Will draw up platform of demands to be given to leaders of Democrat and Republican ptys.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) "Time" magazine reports author Clifford Irving may have gotten information for Howard Hughes biography from secret computer print-out.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Winter Olympics to open this week in Sapporo, Japan.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Sapporo, Japan) Japan sponsors winter festival with ice sculptures as prelude to Olympics. Controversy over amateur status in question because of advertising. [Olympics Committee Chairperson Avery BRUNDAGE - adamant about use of Olympics as business enterprise.] [Austria's ski team head, Heinz KLEEN - will pull entire team out of games if one is disqualified.] Skiers say they must train and therefore cannot have jobs. In order to have money, they must commercialize.
REPORTER: Jack Perkins
(Studio) 1976 winter Olympics already generating own controversy. Supposed to be held in Colo., but residents there don't want them.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Evergreen, Colo.) Denver foothills have little snow; not appropriate site. [Denver Olympic committee , Robert PRINGLE - says one Colo. industry is tourism and Olympics would enhance it.] [State Representative, Richard LAMM - who once supported Olympics in Colo., says citizens no longer convinced that city growth is proper.] [Colo. lobbyist, Estelle BROWN - traveled to Sapporo to convince Olympic committee to hold 1976 games elsewhere.]
REPORTER: John Dancy
(Aspen, Colo.) Aspen Town Council favors Olympics, although many citizens oppose them.
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(Studio) Pakistani President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto withdraws his country from British commonwealth, as Britain prepares to recognize Bangladesh.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Clashes reported in Dacca suburbs between Bengalis and Biharis. Indian guard withdrawn over weekend.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Large scale North Vietnam troop mvts. reported in DMZ (demilitarized zone) and South Laos.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Defense Secretary Melvin Laird says no draft calls will be made in February or Mar. Says United States will not send troops back to Vietnam in event of unforeseen emergency.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
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(Studio) Important devts. expected in week ahead:
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Los Angeles, Cal.) In Los Angeles, Cal. Longshoremen and shippers to resume negotiations. In San Jose, Cal., pre-trial motions expected in Angela Davis case. Cal. Governor Ronald Reagan to appear before Congress committee investigating welfare reform. 3 Russian fishing fleet capts. to appear in court in Alaska.
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
(DC) Senate Appropriations committee to consider new budget. Treasury Secretary Connally to ask House Ways and Means Committee to raise legal ceiling on national debt. Labor Secretary James Hodgson will appeal to House Labor Subcommittee for legislation to end West Coast dock strike. Annual mtl. draft lottery to be held.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
(London, England) United States to resume trade negotiations with Common Mkt. British unemployed to protest. Rome strike against unemployment expected. United Nations security council to meet in Ethiopia.
REPORTER: Ray Scherer
(Tokyo, Japan) United States technicians to begin asmbly. of satellite ground station in China for coverage of President Nixon's visit. Security precautions increase in Vietnam in anticipation of Tet offensive. Winter Olympics to begin in Sapporo, Japan.
REPORTER: John Rich
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(Studio) Archaeological robbery growing in size and organization mostly in Central America and especially in Mexico.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley
(Mexico City) Colonial churches looted by art thieves. Ancient cave-tombs used by pre-Columbus Indians, completely sacked of relics.
REPORTER: Tom Streithorst
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