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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(Dunblane, Scotland: Kevin Tibbles) A day of mourning in Britain for the victims of the school massacre in Dunblane, Scotland, featured; scenes shown from the nationwide moment of silence, from the service in Dunblane's cathedral, of visiting Queen Elizabeth and of memorial gifts outside the school. [Church of Scotland Reverend Colin McINTOSH - leads remembrance.] [Surviving student Craig McAlpine PATERSON, parent Veronica HUTCHINSON - comment on the tragedy.]
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(New York: Rick Davis) The debate over the death penalty examined in light of the murder of New York City police officer Kevin Gillespie featured. [New York City Mayor Rudolph GIULIANI - comments.] The opposition to the death penalty from Bronx district attorney Robert Johnson noted. [Slain officer's brother Patrick BAHNKEN - wants the death sentence.]
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(White House: John Palmer) Troubling signs in Russia as the June presidential election nears featured; scenes shown of a Communist rally in Moscow. Communist candidate Gennady Zyuganov said leading the race so far. [Soviet scholar Dimitri SIMES - cites the new nationalist mood of Russian society.] [American Enterprise Institution Richard PERLE - offers analysis.] [Senator Trent LOTT, White House Chief of Staff Leon PANETTA - offer differing opinions on whether United States relations are too linked to Russian President Boris Yeltsin.]
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(Studio:Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(Moscow: John Dancy) The great divide in Russia between the new rich and the old poor examined by comparing the lifestyles of one Russia capitalist's success and one retiree's decline. [Businessman Viktor TARNOVSKY; old woman Yelena BERMAN (thru translator) - comment on President Boris Yeltsin's Russia.]
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(Tuzla: Tom Aspell) The mixed results of the mission in Bosnia examined; scenes shown of United States peacekeepers on the job. [Captain Jeffrey ERRON - talks about their training.] The military success contrasted to the ongoing and unresolved emotional legacy of the war in which ethnic hatred is unabated.
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(Washington: Joe Johns) The collision of the forces of politics and government in this year when Senate majority leader Bob Dole challenges the sitting president Bill Clinton examined; details given of the Democratic and Republican strategies. [DOLE - campaign against Clinton's rhetoric.] [Representative Dick ARMEY - comments on legislation.] The unfinished bills before Congress outlined on screen. [Presidential historian Michael BESCHLOSS, Democratic media consultant Don SWEITZER, former senator Howard BAKER - outline what could happen during the campaign season.] The parallels of the '96 campaign and '60 campaign, when Senate leader Lyndon Johnson ran as vice president against a Republican-held presidency, noted.
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(New York: Stone Phillips) Tonight's Sunday "Dateline NBC" story previewed.
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced.
(Tucson: David Gregory) A shantytown built on a dump site in Tucson, Arizona, that will be torn down visited; scenes shown. [Homeless Ron MILLER, Alan LEIBENSPERGER, homeless Eugene HESSLER, homeless advocate Brian FLAGG, Mayor George MILLER, homeless Henry HAYES - comment on the city's decision to take it over.]
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(Studio: Ann Curry) An Israeli woman reported suing a television weatherman for an errant report.
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(Studio: Ann Curry) Report introduced. [Note: story cuts off an end of videotape before completion.]
(Atlanta: Kenley Jones) A health clinic in a grocery store featured; scenes shown from the Grady Health Center in an Atlanta Kroger store. [Patient Christine HIGHTOWER, Grady Health System CEO Edward RENFORD, Kroger store manager Jim PUSATERI, internist Laurence HARRIS - talk about this innovative approach to medicine.]