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#534615
(Studio) Uruguay's military government reported ousted today after national elecs.; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534610
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Louisville, Kentucky) William Schroeder's condition after artificial heart implant by Dr. William DeVries examined; films shown. [Dr. Allan LANSING - describes Schroeder's presurgery condition.] Factors affecting Schroeder's surgery discussed. [LANSING - praises Schroeder's postoperative status.] [Dr. Robert JARVIK - compares Schroeder's situation with that of first artificial heart recipient Barney Clark.] [DeVEIES - informs Schroeder of operation's success.]
REPORTER: Robert Bazell
(Studio) Clark's experience with artificial heart recalled.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534612
(Studio) "Pravda" commentary on upcoming arms control talks with United States quoted.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(DC) President Reagan's return here for arms control strategy planning shown. [Courtesy "Face the Nation", national security adviser Robert McFARLANE - rejects call for moratorium on United States deployment of missiles in West Europe; claims United States is ready for serious arms negotiations.] White House official's characterization of initial meeting quoted.
REPORTER: Emery King
#534613
(Studio) French President Francois Mitterrand reported announcing next year's visit to Paris by USSR President Konstantin Chernenko; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534614
(Studio) San Salvador Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Damas reported announcing plans for second mtg. between guerrillas and government; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(San Salvador, El Salvador) Church's continued role as liaison between government and rebels noted; details of Friday meeting outlined, considered. Films shown. First mtg., initiated by President Jose Napoleon Duarte, noted unsuccessful in stopping war; details given. [DUARTE - believes second meeting will illustrate guerrillas' seriousness.]
REPORTER: David Hazinski
#534617
(Studio) Status of Somalian airliner hijacked to Ethiopia detailed. Films shown.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534618
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Mexico City, Mexico) Contd. funerals for victims of last week's natural gas explosion here and survivors' effort to cope examined; films shown. No. lost by one family (named in report) mentioned. Demonstration against Pemex, owner of destroyed plant, discussed; criticism of government's slowness in providing relief to survivors noted.
REPORTER: Noah Nelson
#534619
(Studio) Terrorist attack on United States embassy in Lisbon, Portugal, by leftist group protesting United States interference in Portugal reported; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534620
(Studio) Congress delegation's tour of famine-ravaged Ethiopia to assess necessary extent of United States relief efforts noted.
REPORTER: John Palmer
(London, England) Rock stars' fund-raising efforts for Ethiopia examined; efforts of Boy George, Duran Puran, The Police, Kool and the Gang, Wham and others noted. Films shown. [Org. Bob GELDORF - explains organizing project.] [STING - hopes to make statement as well as send money.]
REPORTER: Steve Hurst
#534621
(Studio) Parade through Madrid, Spain, in honor of late dictator Francisco Franco reported; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534623
(Studio) Justice Department's analysis of annual car theft rate in United States outlined.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534624
(Studio) Search on DC-New York City Amtrak train for armed men after discovery of gun in Penn Stn. reported; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534625
(Studio) Death and injury toll from natural gas pipeline explosion near Baton Rouge, LA reported; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534626
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Las Vegas, NV) Celeste McKinley's food program Gleaners, for the needy, focusing on supermarkets' unsold foods examined. [McKINLEY - notes amount of discarded food available.] Her arrangement with local mkts. described. [Mgr. Jesse MALONE - notes project has created less waste in market management; explains.] [SHOPPER - praises Gleaners organization]
REPORTER: Frank Bourgholtzer
#534627
(Studio) General Motors reported rejecting National Highway Traffic Safety Admin.'s request that it recall 1980 X-cars due to alleged rear brake defect; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534628
(Studio) John Hinckley, Junior, President Reagan's 1981 assailant, reported suggesting to "Newsweek" magazine that he be exchanged for USSR dissident Andrei Sakharov; details given.
REPORTER: John Palmer
#534630
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: John Palmer
(Jefferson, New Hampshire) Peter and Shirley Pond's adoption of Cambodian refugee children, found in camps along Thai border, featured; war films shown. [CHILDREN - recall horrors of Cambodian war.] [Shirley and Peter POND - discuss problems involved in traumatized children's adjustment.] [CHILDREN - discuss their goals.] Ponds' adopted children named [Peter and Shirley POND - pray.] [CHILD - reads his poetry.]
REPORTER: Jack Reynolds
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