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#75009
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(NYC) European steel makers reported agreeing to limit exports to US; details given. [US Steel chairperson David RODERICK - is pleased with negotiations.] Implications for United States steel industry examined; the Conf. Bd.'s claim that corporation execs. feel economy recovery is underway noted. UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) mbrs. noted scheduling vote on possible strike against Chrysler; details given. [UAW president Doug. FRASER - notes seriousness of situation.]
REPORTER: Dan Cordtz
(Studio) European reaction to vol. export limits to United States noted. Background to steel crisis between United States and Europe explained; role of West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl cited.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(Studio) Item recapped at end of broadcast
#75010
(Studio) President Reagan's return to White House after 2-day campaign fling through Illinois and Nebraska reported, shown; his denouncement of Democrats noted.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
(Omaha, Nebraska) [REAGAN - announces US-Europe steel agreement.] His signing of gasohol legislature and implications for Midwest farmers mentioned. [REAGAN - praises economy program.] His efforts to aid gubernatorial cand. Charles Thone mentioned.
REPORTER: Mike Von Fremd
#75011
(Studio) Upcoming items announced.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#75013
(Studio) John DeLorean's continual efforts to raise bail on drug charges noted.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(DC) DeLorean's arrest and background examined; films shown. Role of Morgan Aviation owner William Hetrick and Stephen Arrington discussed.
REPORTER: Paul Howes
(Studio) Cost of DeLorean's car manufacturer venture in North Ireland to British taxpayer noted.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(London, England) Closing of DeLorean plant in Belfast examined. [Former employee Tommy TRAUGHTON - feels sorry for DeLorean.] [Mbr. of Parliament Michael MATES - thinks DeLorean has conned government] Possibility that British government will be unable to legally recover money DeLorean allegedly transferred to United States company mentioned.
REPORTER: Mike Lee
#75014
(Studio) Discovery of more poisoned Tylenol reported in store near where victim Paula Prince purchased cyanide-laced Tylenol; details given.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
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#75017
(Studio) President Reagan reported meeting tomorrow with members of Arab League delegation, include Saudi Prince Saud al-Faisal, to discuss Mideast peace efforts; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds
#75018
(Studio) Lebanon's President Amin Gemayel reported meeting with Pope John Paul II in Italy today; details given, films shown.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
#75019
(Studio) Israel reported releasing more prisoners taken in its summer invasion of Lebanon; details given.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
(Beirut, Lebanon) Prisoner release examined; films shown.
REPORTER: Walter Rodgers
#75020
(Studio) Success of Sinn Fein cands. in North Ireland elecs. reported; victory of Gerry Adams in predominantly Catholic region noted. Films shown.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
#75021
(Studio) Severe rains and flooding in Spain reported.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
#75022
(Studio) Earthquakes in Assisi, Italy, reported damaging frescos in Basilica of Saint Francis; film shown.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
#75023
(Studio) Nobel Prize for Literature reported awarded to Gabriel Garcia Marquez; "100 Years of Solitude" recalled.
REPORTER: Peter Jennings
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(Studio) Funeral of Bess Truman in Independence, Missouri, reported; her grave noted next to husband Harry Truman. Nancy Reagan, Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, and Margaret Truman Daniel noted among those present.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#75026
(Studio) Giveaway of damaged food in Chattanooga, Tennessee, discussed; film shown.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#75027
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Austin, Texas) [PEOPLE - describe effort to find job.] Unemployment in Texas and Michigan compared; north migration to southwest in search of work examined. John Steinbeck's description of dust bowl exodus recalled; scene shown. [Robert TURNBULL - describes efforts to support family.] Texas's reaction to incoming unemployed noted. [FRANK and VALERIE - comment on not eating.] [US conference of mayors spokesperson Laura WAXMAN - cites unemployed's migrations.] [MAN - describes plight.] [TURNBULL - will continue to try.]
REPORTER: Richard Threlkeld
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(Studio) Saint Louis' welcome for World Series winners Cardinals reported, shown.
REPORTER: Max Robinson
#75030
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Max Robinson
(Harrison, New Jersey) New Jersey Senator candidate Millicent Fenwick featured; Fenwick recalled inspiration for Gary Trudeau's cartoon character Lacey Davenport. [FENWICK - praises Lacey.] President Reagan's claim that Fenwick supports his economy programs in light of state's depression considered; opponent Frank Lautenberg examined. [LAUTENBERG - criticizes Fenwick's record.] Possible impact of jobs issue on race noted; NOW mentioned supporting Lautenberg.
REPORTER: Brit Hume
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