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(Studio) President Nixon holds news conference He says there will be no more concessions by United States at Paris Peace Talks until North Vietnam agree to negotiate seriously, and South Vietnam government will be consulted on such concessions. This statement made to console South Vietnam President Thieu, who was angered by Secretary State William Rogers' remark that United States is flexible on Thieu government
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(White House) President Nixon says President candidates have right to say what they want, but they may have to hear responsibility for failure of enemy to negotiate.
REPORTER: Herbert Kaplow
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(Studio) Paris Talks unsuccessful today. United States cancels next meeting due to Anti-American Corns. on war being held at Versailles.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) President Nixon will leave Washington, DC for China February 17 and will stop in Hawaii and Guam, arriving in Peking February 21.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) United States air power build up in South Vietnam reported for expected enemy offensive. First time Americans being sent back to Indochina.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Pentagon) Since critical ground role has ended for US, air strength only available tool for turning back offensive.
REPORTER: Robert Goralski
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(Studio) 41 enemy attacks reported in South Vietnam during past 24 hrs. Fighting heaviest in Central Highlands and at Da Nang.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Saigon, South Vietnam) Since Vietnamization program underway, South Vietnam have higher casualties. Good medical care provided now, although facilities are overcrowded. Dead receive dignified military funerals.
REPORTER: Arthur Lord
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(Studio) 2 United States combat deaths reported for week, 31 wounded.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Agriculture Department reports 6% rise in food prices in 1972. People are making more money after taxes now, however, and share of dollar going for food will drop from 16 1/2 cents to 16 cents.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Price Commission temporarily freezes private utilities rates.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(DC) Utilities rates freeze may he 1st in series of steps necessary to cut inflation rate in half (to under 3%) by end of year Service industries may be next, as they are easier to control than food prices.
REPORTER: Irving R. Levine
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(Studio) President Nixon says no tax increase to be requested this year though value-added tax may he effected next year
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) First primary election for president to be held in 4 weeks in New Hampshire.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(New Hampshire.) Because New Hampshire is 80% forest land, most people live in New Hampshire factory towns. State known for startling primary outcomes.
REPORTER: Douglas Kiker
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(Studio) Methadone used for heroin addiction treatment.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Cincinnati, Ohio) Heroin addicts who can't get methadone from clinics may buy it from pushers. [Cincinnati Experience, David ALTMAN - has problems finding a doctor to take over program.] [Program participants say they are now back on the street since Experience closed.]
REPORTER: Lou Davis
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(Studio) Commerce Department reports crime costs mtns. business $16 billion/yr.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) 2 British soldiers killed, 3rd injured in North Ireland. Near border with Irish Republic by terrorist bomb.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) National Center for Disease Control says Hong Kong Flu epidemic may have reached peak.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Chrysler Corporation reports $83 million in profits in 1971.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Nina Van pallandt, Danish singer who says she loves Clifford Irving (author of book on Howard Hughes) pledges to tell truth about him even if he goes to jail.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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(Studio) Big business of sports criticized.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(Minneapolis, Minn.) University of Minn. basketball team's new spirit took ugly turn when, in game with Ohio Saint 2 weeks ago, Minns. Corky Taylor kicked Ohio's Luke Woody. Riot followed. 2 Minn. players suspended by Big 10. New coach Bill Musselman's, win-at-any-cost approach blamed for incident. (Ashland, Ohio) Musselman coached at Ashland college prior to Minn. [Ashland philosophy professor, and father of injured Ohio player, Dr. Wayne WITTE - says Musselman creates too much pressure for winning.] (Minneapolis, Minn.) [MUSSELMAN - says he wants players to excel on and off the court Says he does not animalize nor brutalize players as his critics profess.] [U. of Minn student body President, Jack BAKER - says sports program, desire for winning team, has been blown out of proportion.] [Student Body Vice President, John CARNAHAN - looks at implications of Minn.-Ohio fight in terms of whole over-emphasis on sports.]
REPORTER: Fred Briggs
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