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(Vatican City: Jim Sciutto) The pope's Easter message featured; scenes shown from rainy Easter services at the Vatican and of the baptizing of three prominent Italian Muslims. [In the street, MAN - comments on Christian values.] The celebration of Easter Mass at a Catholic church in Qatar shown.
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(Ramallah, West Bank: Martha Raddatz) The visit by Vice President Dick Cheney to the Middle East to mediate the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians featured; scenes shown of Cheney with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah; details given about the renewed violence in the region. [CHENEY - talks about the vision of peace.] [ABBAS - {thru translator} criticizes Israel.] [In Ramallah, two PALESTINIANS; in Jerusalem, two ISRAELIS - express doubt about peace.]
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(Washington: John Cochran) The response this Sunday in churches around the country to the fiery remarks from Senator Barack Obama's pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright featured. [Parkrose Community United Church of Christ Rev. Chuck CURRIE- says sometimes pastors provoke politicians.] Report from politico.com on what Obama will say about his church quoted. [On TV, New Mexico Governor Bill RICHARDSON - responds to the Clinton people's sense of entitlement.] Senator Hillary Clinton's speech tomorrow on the economic woes noted.
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(Pacific, Missouri: Eric Horng) The flooding from the Merrimac River featured; scenes shown from Arnold, Morse Mill and Pacific, Missouri, where the church was damaged. [Flood victims Angela RECKERT, Pamela HEINZER, Jane NANTZ- react to the flooding.] [Historic First Baptist Church of Pacific pastor Rev. James PERKINS- talks about trials and tribulations.]
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(New York: Gigi Stone) How shoppers are bargaining for their store purchases featured. [Shopper Bob ZEITZ, author/retail historian Robert SPECTOR, Gracious Home employee Mike CUTRO, shoppers the NEWMANS, WOMAN - talk about retailers and consumers and making a deal.]
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(No location given: Tom Rinaldi) The story of Army Pfc. Nick Madaras, who faced combat in Iraq and saw children playing soccer before he killed by a roadside bomb at age 19, that led to a legacy of soccer balls for Iraq presented; scenes shown of the balls being delivered to a village. [Parents Shalini and Bill MADARAS- talk about their son, soccer and Iraq.] [From Wilton, Connecticut, Ken DARTLEY- talks about his idea to collect soccer balls and send them to Iraq with Nick's name on every ball.] [In Koresh, Salah FARAG- {thru translator} says Nick is present with the kids.]
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