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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(White House: John Palmer) The debate over whether Representative Newt Gingrich should give up his seat as Speaker of the House after he admitted violating ethics rules examined. [Representative David BONIOR, former New York governor Mario CUOMO, Representative Dick ARMEY - offer differing opinions on Gingrich.] President Clinton shown shopping. Justice Department's subpoenas in connection with Democratic campaign fund-raising noted. [White House special counsel Lanny DAVIS - defends the president.]
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Lima, Peru: Kerry Sanders) Day five of the hostage crisis at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru, featured; scenes shown from inside the diplomatic compound, of President Alberto Fujimori speaking out against the terrorists on national television and of a peace march through the streets of Lima. [MARCHER, hostage's daughter Carla SANCHEZ-POLACIO - react to the situation.]
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(Studio: Sara James) The stranding of motorists in the snowy weather in California reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(No location given: Stan Bernard) The perilous experience for race car driver Bobby Unser and his friend Robert Gaynor, who got stranded along the New Mexico-Colorado border when their snowmobiles broke down, featured. [UNSER - describes the problems that occurred and what they did to survive.]
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Moscow: Rick Davis) Russian President Boris Yeltsin's plan to return to his job following heart bypass surgery and the problems he faces featured. [Journalist Masha LIPMAN - says the people wanted elections.]
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Dan Lothian) An effort in Hollywood to change the entertainment industry from the inside by toning the product down to make it more palatable for the family examined. [Entertainment Fellowship Founder Robert HANLEY, fellowship member Peggy McCAY, three MEMBERS, screenwriters Brent MADDOCK, Steve WILSON, Children Now Vicky RIDEOUT, producer Dick WOLF - talk about the business and their efforts to make changes.] The issue of how much is too much for the viewing public outlined. Findings of a survey by the National Institute for Media and the Family on parents' views of the influence of movies and television on their children cited.
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Kragujevac and Belgrade: Jim Maceda) The role of former Yugoslav basketball star Pervoslav Gradusajevic in leading the organized labor movement in Serbia featured; details given of the worker's demands being asked of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic; scenes shown from the anti-government protests.
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Tokyo: Lucky Severson) The conditions in the "hermit kingdom" of North Korea, a Communist nation which is falling apart, featured; details given of the great escape from North Korea of a family of seventeen people. ["Asia Times" Brad MARTIN - says conditions are miserable.] [CIA director John DEUTCH - comments on North Korea.] United Nations warning that North Korea will be unable to feed the people without outside help noted.
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(Studio: Sara James) Report introduced.
(Jerusalem: Martin Fletcher) The efforts of one school in Jerusalem to mix the three religious groups featured; scenes shown from the YMCA pre-school, where children of all three faiths (Moslems, Christians and Jews) celebrate the holiday season. [School director Dafnna BASOWITCH-GINSBOURG - says she is facilitating coexistence.]
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