CNN NEWSROOM Index: January 1993
CNN NEWSROOM Index: January 1993
1/04/93 Segment 2 Time 3:25
Program Rundown: The treaty signed by Bush and Yeltsin is
considered to be a winner for both.
1/04/93 Segment 3 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: An overview of the headline-makers over the
holidays.
1/04/93 Segment 4 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: President-elect Clinton will deal with a new
Congress that has its own agenda.
1/04/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: CULTURE: The ideas, customs, skills, arts, etc.
of a people or group, that are transferred,
communicated, or passed along, as in or to
succeeding generations --WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD
DICTIONARY, THIRD COLLEGE EDITION.
1/04/93 Segment 6 Time 4:15
Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM presents Part I in a series that
looks closely at Native Americans of the
Southwestern United States.
1/05/93 Segment 2 Time 3:45
Program Rundown: Parties to the Yugoslavian peace talks seem
unable to resolve their differences.
1/05/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "As the long-forgotten peoples of the respective
continents rise and begin to reclaim their
ancient heritage, they will discover the meaning
of the lands of their ancestors."--Vine Victor
Deloria, Jr., American lecturer, political
activist.
1/05/93 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: (Part II) Archaeologists say this dig may
provide cluesto the lost culture of the Salado
people.
1/05/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Pres. Bush/National Security Policy Address: CNN
Live 1:30 pm ET/10:30 am PT Today.
1/05/93 Segment 6 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The uneasy relationship between India's Hindus
and Moslems has collapsed.
1/05/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Facts about Hinduism, Islam and Judaism.
1/05/93 Segment 8 Time 2:10
Program Rundown: At San Francisco's Hebrew Academy, young Jews
from the former Soviet Union learn how to be
Jewish...for the first time.
1/06/93 Segment 2 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: The 103rd Congress is open for business.
1/06/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: The "Demographics" of the new Congress.
1/06/93 Segment 4 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: Despite his support for public school education,
President-elect Clinton will be sending daughter
Chelsea to private school in Washington.
1/06/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: WHAT is the earliest known publication? The Acta
Diurna published in Rome in 59 BC. (Source:
Encyclopaedia Britannica)
1/06/93 Segment 6 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Fifty years ago, John H. Johnson dreamed of a
magazine by, for and about Black Americans.
1/06/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: THE DAWN OF DINOSAUR HISTORY.
1/06/93 Segment 8 Time 4:20
Program Rundown: (Part III in our series) The Hopi and Zuni
tribes credit their distance from the outside
world for retaining their past.
1/07/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: The U.N. issues an ultimatum to Iraq: withdraw
missiles from the 32nd parallel.
1/07/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: "The Iraqi army is the army of all Arabs... We
draw great confidence in the readiness of this
army of believers and in its unwavering ability
to confront aggression...." Saddam Hussein
1/07/93 Segment 4 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: The grounded, leaking tanker Braer endangers
wildlife and livelihoods in the Shetlands.
1/07/93 Segment 5 Time :10
Program Rundown: Ron Brown will be the first Clinton cabinet
appointee to undergo Senate review.
1/07/93 Segment 5 Time :10
Program Rundown: V.P. Quayle announces Clinton/Gore as winners of
the electoral college vote.
1/07/93 Segment 6 Time 1:40
Program Rundown: Archaeologists have discovered Eoraptor, an
early, primitive dinosaur, in Argentina.
1/07/93 Segment 6 Time 1:40
Program Rundown: Mystery matter has a mass greater than 500
billion suns heated to 18 million degrees.
1/07/93 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: Reaction to the deaths of Gillespie, Nureyev.
1/07/93 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, one of the
founders of Be-Bop, is dead at age 76.
1/07/93 Segment 9 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Rudolf Nureyev, one of the world's most famous
male ballet dancers, has died.
1/08/93 Segment 2 Time 3:20
Program Rundown: Baghdad's answer to the U.N. ultimatum leaves
room for Saddam Hussein to comply.
1/08/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: WORLD DEMOCRACY/PHILIPPINES
1/08/93 Segment 4 Time 3:10
Program Rundown: It is official: secondhand smoke affects
everyone, but particularly children. It
aggravates asthma and increases new cases, and
causes ear infections.
1/08/93 Segment 5 Time :10
Program Rundown: More Clinton Cabinet appointees undergo Senate
scrutiny.
1/08/93 Segment 5 Time :10
Program Rundown: Relief efforts in Somalia should begin to reduce
death rate by month's end.
1/08/93 Segment 6 Time 1:40
Program Rundown: Marines return fire in Mogadishu.
1/08/93 Segment 6 Time 1:40
Program Rundown: Weather hampers oil tanker cleanup efforts.
1/08/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: On this date...1964...1973...1975.
1/08/93 Segment 8 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: A special school in Southern California is
training future professional wrestlers.
1/11/93 Segment 2 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein claims he didn't
back down when he moved his missiles from the
32nd parallel.
1/11/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: pariah - any person despised or rejected by
others; outcast. - Webster's New World
Dictionary, Third College Edition.
1/11/93 Segment 4 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: The Unconventional Congressperson, Cynthia
McKinney, begins her 1st term in Washington.
1/11/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: Today in history...1964...1978...1989.
1/11/93 Segment 6 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: Somalia's warlords have agreed to an immediate
cease-fire.
1/11/93 Segment 6 Time 1:20
Program Rundown: Trapped between Lebanon and Israel, two
Palestinians are allowed to go home.
1/11/93 Segment 7 Time :15
Program Rundown: "The bravest sight in the world is to see a
great man struggling against adversity." Seneca
(c.5-65) Roman Writer, Philosopher, Statesman.
1/11/93 Segment 8 Time 3:55
Program Rundown: Wrestling students at the Alabama School for the
Blind find confidence in their success.
1/12/93 Segment 2 Time 2:40
Program Rundown: The U.N. takes issue with Iraq for its weapons
raids into Kuwait.
1/12/93 Segment 3 Time 1:15
Program Rundown: This country consists of about 7000 ISLANDS and
ISLETS. It was CONTROLLED for centuries by
SPAIN. Ferdinand MARCOS ruled this nation until
his overthrow in a 1986 revolution. MOUNT
PINATUBO VOLCANO erupted here in 1991, killing
hundreds. U.S. MILITARY pre
1/12/93 Segment 4 Time 4:30
Program Rundown: The people of the Philippines have faced
political and natural disasters in their
attempts to maintain stability.
1/12/93 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Latest newsbriefs on Somalia, Ross Perot, the
oil tanker disaster and the launch of the
shuttle ENDEAVOUR (CNN LIVE COVERAGE - Wed.,
8:52 am ET/5:52 am PT).
1/12/93 Segment 6 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: They're off on the journey of a lifetime, with
250,000 students "along for the ride."
1/13/93 Segment 2 Time 4:45
Program Rundown: Saddam Hussein continues to ignore U.N.
authority by removing weapons and dismantling
former Iraqi bases now in Kuwaiti territory.
1/13/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Developmental disability: A pathologic condition
that starts developing before 18 years of
age...Mosby's Medical Dictionary.
1/13/93 Segment 4 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Workers with disabilities often bring positive
attitudes, reliability to the job.
1/13/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: "There is a healthful hardiness about real
dignity that never dreads contact and communion
with others however humble."--Washington Irving,
American Author (1783 - 1859).
1/13/93 Segment 6 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Part II of our series on the Philippines focuses
on the unfulfilled promises of "people power."
1/13/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...January 13, 1988.
1/13/93 Segment 8 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: A full slate of activities and experiments is
planned for the shuttle ENDEAVOUR.
1/14/93 Segment 2 Time 5:00
Program Rundown: The U.S. and its Allies make good on their
promise to punish Iraq for defying the U.N.
resolutions.
1/14/93 Segment 3 Time 1:15
Program Rundown: The entire world has something to say about the
military air strike in Iraq.
1/14/93 Segment 4 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: A 62-year old Pittsburgh man progresses after
receiving a liver transplanted from a baboon.
1/14/93 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Chuck Hoberman, mechanical engineer and artist,
folds and refolds his designs.
1/14/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: FAGIN: A receiver of stolen goods and a trainer
of young thieves. He was a character in the
Charles Dickens' novel OLIVER TWIST.--WORLD BOOK
ENCYCLOPEDIA
1/14/93 Segment 6 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: This is the final installment in the series
centering on democracy in the Philippines.
1/15/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: Iraqi T.V. reports on the damage done in the air
attack on Wednesday.
1/15/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: President-elect Clinton's latest White House
appointments.
1/15/93 Segment 4 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: President-elect Clinton will continue the
controversial U.S. policy of turning back
Haitians fleeing their impoverished island.
1/15/93 Segment 5 Time :10
Program Rundown: LIVE INAUGURAL REPORTS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 20th, 7:00 AM ET/4:00 AM PT NON-STOP
INAUGURAL COVERAGE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JAN.
20th, 10:00 AM ET/7:00 AM PT
1/15/93 Segment 6 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: Ten Arkansas teens are going to Pres.-elect
Clinton's inauguration, by invitation of his
wife, Hillary.
1/15/93 Segment 7 Time :10
Program Rundown: Today in history... January 15, 1929.
1/15/93 Segment 8 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: From behind the bars of San Quentin prison comes
the sweet sound of a gospel choir.
1/19/93 Segment 2 Time 3:45
Program Rundown: Allied planes return Monday night to bomb Iraqi
anti-aircraft positions in the northern and
southern no-fly zones.
1/19/93 Segment 3 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: World leaders comment on the latest series of
Allied attacks on Iraq.
1/19/93 Segment 4 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: President-elect Clinton is trying not to let the
escalating tensions with Iraq mar his
inauguration.
1/19/93 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: She is not even mentioned in the U.S.
Constitution, yet the First Lady is expected to
be an active partner in the presidency.
1/19/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: NON-STOP INAUGURAL COVERAGE - WED. JAN. 20
Beginning 10 am ET/7 am PT. VICE-PRES. AL GORE -
OATH OF OFFICE CNN LIVE 11:45 am ET (8:45 am PT)
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON - INAUGURAL ADDRESS CNN
LIVE 12 pm ET (9 am PT)
1/19/93 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: The history of the British Royal Family is chock
full of scandal and intrigue.
1/20/93 Segment 2 Time 5:05
Program Rundown: President-elect Clinton is ready for his new
role and responsibilities.
1/20/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: On this date...January 20, 1937.
1/20/93 Segment 4 Time 3:20
Program Rundown: President Bush hands Clinton a presidential
plate full of problems.
1/20/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: When was the last time the White House changed
parties? 1980---Ronald Reagan (a Republican)
moved in and Jimmy Carter (a Democrat) moved
out.
1/20/93 Segment 6 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: As president-elect, Clinton spends one more time
with America's future generation.
1/20/93 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: Making News: Haitian voters, Israeli change of
heart and the return of the ENDEAVOR.
1/20/93 Segment 8 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: The making of history requires some cosmetic
changes in Washington, D.C.
1/21/93 Segment 2 Time 4:40
Program Rundown: William Jefferson Clinton is sworn in as the
42nd President of the United States.
1/21/93 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: The world community voices its hopes for the
Clinton Presidency.
1/21/93 Segment 4 Time 1:07
Program Rundown: Former President and Mrs. Bush return to
Houston, TX, as private citizens.
1/21/93 Segment 4 Time 2:08
Program Rundown: The Clinton Administration was "off and running"
right after the inauguration.
1/21/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: When was the last time a poem was read at a U.S.
presidential inauguration? --In 1961, when
Robert Frost read a poem he composed for John F.
Kennedy's inaugural.
1/21/93 Segment 6 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: More than a dozen kids have lived in the White
House...and survived it.
1/21/93 Segment 7 Time :15
Program Rundown: The U.S. now has 5 living former presidents:
Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald
Reagan and George Bush. (The last time this
occurred was in 1861).
1/21/93 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Inaugural parties and glitter extended into the
wee hours of the morning.
1/22/93 Segment 2 Time 3:20
Program Rundown: President Clinton spends first day in office
hosting the public while learning to control the
national agenda.
1/22/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: White House invitees express their feelings for
the country and President Clinton.
1/22/93 Segment 4 Time 5:50
Program Rundown: Susan Ford describes her life as a child in the
White House.
1/22/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: On this date...1973...1983.
1/22/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: "He was the man who, of all modern, and perhaps
ancient poets, had the largest and most
comprehensive soul." John Dryden, English Poet
(1631-1700)
1/22/93 Segment 7 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Shakespeare's plays romp into the cartoon
industry.
1/25/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: Former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall
is dead at the age of 85.
1/25/93 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Reactions to the death of Thurgood Marshall from
former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, Marshall
aide Susan Bloch, Jesse Jackson and biographer
Roger Goldman.
1/25/93 Segment 4 Time :20
Program Rundown: "The government they [authors of the U.S.
Constitution] devised was defective from the
start, requiring several amendments, a Civil War
and momentous social transformation to attain
the system of constitutional government and its
respect for the individua
1/25/93 Segment 5 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: President Clinton starts his first full work
week in the Oval office.
1/25/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: Today in history...1961...1983...1988.
1/25/93 Segment 7 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: After all the inauguration hoopla, it's back to
school for Chelsea Clinton.
1/25/93 Segment 7 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: LaToya Hunter wrote her way out of a childhood
of trouble. Her published diary has been an
inspiration to other teens.
1/26/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: Once America's #1 retailer, Sears is facing
stiff cutbacks and closings, plus the demise of
its legendary catalog.
1/26/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "Just as the concentric rings of California's
giant redwood trees reveal years of drought and
rainfall through the centuries, the pages of the
[Sears] catalog mark the economic booms and
depressions of our times."--David L. Cohn, in
his 1940 ode to the Se
1/26/93 Segment 4 Time :45
Program Rundown: Prices for items in the old Sears catalogs
differ vastly from the same items today.
1/26/93 Segment 5 Time 4:30
Program Rundown: The price of ethnic conflict: a toll in blood
and money.
1/26/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: CLINTON'S CRUSADE - Opposition is expressed to
the President's plans to end a ban on gays in
the U.S. military.
1/26/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: FIRST LADY'S GIG - President Clinton names
Hillary to head a task force on health care.
1/26/93 Segment 7 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: EARTH LINK translates television viewing into
active research in the classroom.
1/27/93 Segment 2 Time 5:10
Program Rundown: Lifting the ban on homosexuals in the military
is shaping up as a political and constitutional
battle for Pres. Clinton.
1/27/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Policy on homosexuals in the military in Canada,
Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands.
1/27/93 Segment 4 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: There are hundreds of "underground" magazines,
covering hundreds of topics.
1/27/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: A capsule carrying two Russian cosmonauts docks
with the Mir space station.
1/27/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: Vaclav Havel is elected President of the new
Czech Republic.
1/27/93 Segment 6 Time 4:20
Program Rundown: How might a city look in the year 2010? These
students have some unique ideas.
1/28/93 Segment 2 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: President Clinton delays confrontation with
Congress over gays in the military.
1/28/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: The American public rates President Clinton in a
recent poll.
1/28/93 Segment 4 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: A new Swedish train is taking the curves better
than the conventional train.
1/28/93 Segment 4 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: After a technological update, the organ at Notre
Dame Cathedral resumes its 600 year old concert.
1/28/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: BIG HONOR FOR A BIG MAN--455-pound Chad Owen of
the U.S. is the first non-Japanese to become a
"yokozuna," a sumo wrestling grand champion.
1/28/93 Segment 6 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: Ralph Tasker is poised to become the high school
basketball coach with the most wins in U.S.
history.
1/29/93 Segment 2 Time 7:30
Program Rundown: Israel's Supreme Court has ruled against
allowing the return of deportees currently
trapped on the Lebanese border.
1/29/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: A series of international treaties, started in
1864, to provide for the humane treatment of
soldiers and civilians during wartime. INCLUDES
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: - Forbids the
deportation of individuals or groups. - Forbids
discrimination on the basis
1/29/93 Segment 4 Time :20
Program Rundown: "I left my heart in San Francisco..."
1/29/93 Segment 5 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: The sound of the fog horn has become a sound
remembered nostalgically by San Franciscans.
1/29/93 Segment 6 Time :20
Program Rundown: Senate Democratic leaders have offered a
compromise to Pres. Clinton on the issue of the
military's ban on gays.
1/29/93 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...1900...1936...1963.
1/29/93 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: In celebration of Black History Month, we
examine the life and times of Malcolm X.