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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Bob Orr) Controversy concerning the manhunt for thousands of illegal Moslem and Arab aliens from the Middle East living in the US examined; details given of accusations of racial profiling. [Arab American Institution president James ZOGBY - accuses the government of racial profiling.] [Attorney General John ASHCROFT - says getting suspected terrorists off the street will help prevent domestic terrorism.] [Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Wade HENDERSON - says the plan has no "substance" in real law enforcement.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Defense Department: Wyatt Andrews) The bombing of Al Qaeda targets in eastern Afghanistan and plans to begin moving some prisoners of war to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reported; Department of Defense video shown of one bombing run. [Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Richard MYERS - describes the bombing of a suspected Al Qaeda complex; says some detainees could become very violent.]
(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Peshawar, Pakistan: Barry Petersen) Claims that terrorist Osama bin Laden has entered Pakistan reported; details given of concerns that troops will be moved from the border with Afghanistan due to the growing tensions between India and Pakistan. [Pakistani President General Pervez MUSHARRAF - says he hopes that the troops do not have to be moved.]
(Studio: Dan Rather) The suicide of an Al Qaeda fighter during a standoff at a hospital in Kandahar reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Washington: Jim Stewart) Questions about the fairness of compensating the families of victims of the September 11 attack on America while not giving to the families of victims of terrorist Osama bin Laden's previous attacks examined; examples cited. [Father Lou GUNN - says the only difference between his son's death on the USS Cole and the deaths on September 11 is about a year.] [Daughter Edith BARTLEY - says more should have been done for the survivors of the Africa embassy bombings.] [Widower Stephen PUSH - says Congress took away the right to seek compensation.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Los Angeles: Sandra Hughes) The Supreme Court decision putting limits on what constitutes a disability in the workplace after a Kentucky Toyota plant did not find another job for carpal tunnel sufferer Ella Williams reported. [National Association of Manufacturers Patrick CLEARY - says that the implications for business would have been "enormous" had the court ruled the other way.] [CBS News legal analyst Andrew COHEN - says the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) took a different form than people first expected.] [Carpal tunnel syndrome sufferer Jacalyn THORNTON - says she lost her career.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The signing by President Bush of the education reform bill reported; scenes shown of Bush at a school in Hamilton, Ohio.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Joplin, Missouri: Vince Gonzales) The investigation into accusations that Eagle-Picher manufactured defective batteries and sold them to the US government to be used to guide nuclear weapons examined. [Two anonymous Eagle-Picher EMPLOYEES - say the company only seemed to care about meeting shipping deadlines; say Eagle-Picher put special powders into the wrong batteries.] [Eagle-Picher employee Toni GOODWIN - says poorly-made materials went into the batteries; says she was told to stay quiet.]
(Studio: Dan Rather) Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's denial of rumors that President Bush plans to end a moratorium on nuclear testing reported.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.
(Cambridge: Jim Axelrod) The trial of Thomas Junta on charges of manslaughter after the beating death of his son's hockey coach Michael Costin featured; scenes shown from the courtroom in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Witness Virginia BRINGS - says she screamed for Junta to stop hitting Costin.] [Voice of son Quinlan JUNTA - testifies about the fight.] [USC Law Professor Thomas LYON - says jurors see children as honest but likely to make mistakes.]
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The death of Wendy's restaurant chain founder Dave Thomas reported; "48 Hours" segment shown.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The adoption of an oryx calf by a lioness at Samburu Reserve, Kenya, and the subsequent death of the oryx after another lion attacked it reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Dan Rather) The donation of 12 white alligators to the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana, reported; scenes shown of one of the alligators.
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