This program is 28 minutes long
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Nairobi: Tom Aspell) Search and rescue and investigation at the bombed-out embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, featured; scenes shown of the evacuation of a survivor. [Rescue WORKER, KENYAN - comment on the situation.] [US ambassador to Kenya Prudence BUSHNELL - lists the thousands injured.] [In Tanzania, American OFFICIAL - comments.]
(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Pentagon: Jim Miklaszewski) The United States government effort to find the bombers featured; details given of specific security measures and the possible links to Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden. [Former FBI official Skip BRANDON, explosive expert Jack McGEORGE - explain the course of the investigation to track the bomb.]
(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(White House: John Palmer) The White House meeting of the national security advisers featured. [In radio address, President CLINTON - stands against terrorism.] Three recent cases in which the United States captured and convicted terrorists and the unresolved bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 recalled.
(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Nairobi: Donatella Lorch) The immediate task for Kenya of keeping the bomb survivors alive featured; scenes shown of Kenyans giving blood and from the Nairobi hospitals. [International Committee of the Red Cross Nina GALBE, nurse Elizabeth NJOROGE - cite the high prevalence of AIDS in this third-world country and the lack of medical staff.]
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Continued rain and flooding in central South Korea reported.
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Moscow: Dana Lewis) Russia's last planned flight to the space station Mir featured; scenes shown of the station while the plans for its future are outlined. [Former shuttle commander Mike BAKER, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) spokesman Kyle HERRING - comment on the Mir reentry plan.]
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Washington: Gwen Ifill) The political phenomenon of women with children running for office featured; campaign scenes shown; statistics on women in Congress cited; examples cited of the opposition. [Candidate for lieutenant governor Jane SWIFT - explains her choice.] [Senate candidate Blanche LAMBERT-LINCOLN, Eagleton Institution of Politics director Ruth MANDEL, Representative Mary BONO - comment on the issue.] [Independent Women's Forum Danielle CRITTENDEN - says the Jane Swifts of the world should not run for full-time office.] [SWIFT - says pregnancy and work is a fact of life.]
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(Honolulu: Dan Lothian) The controversy over Hawaii's H-3 highway, which costs 81 million dollars per mile, featured; scenes shown of the road section designed during the Cold War. [State Representative Cynthia THIELEN - calls the road a boondoggle carrying few people.] [Senator Daniel INOUYE - defends the highway.] [Hawaii resident Lilikala KAMEELEIHIWA - says native people oppose the freeway.] [Hawaii department of transportation Kazu HAYASHIDA - backs the highway.]
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(Studio: Len Cannon) The threat of a strike at the Bell Atlantic telephone company reported.
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(Studio: Len Cannon) The latest balloon flight by Steve Fossett reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Len Cannon) Report introduced.
(No location given: Stan Bernard) The line of duty for the American victims of the Kenya embassy bombing featured; details given of the deaths of Army sergeant Ken Hobson, Air Force accountant Arlene Kirk, State Department staff Molly Huckaby Hardy, Marine sergeant Jesse Aliganga, M/sergeant Sherry Lynn Olds. [Father Ken HOBSON, Patricia BRADLEY-WILLIAMS, Hardy family friend Marsha BATES - remember their loved ones.]
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