CNN NEWSROOM Index: March 1990
CNN NEWSROOM Index: March 1990
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Program Rundown: The Supreme Court approves international
searches without warrants.
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Program Rundown: An earthquake in Los Angeles measured 5.5 and
caused no casualties.
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Program Rundown: Flag burners heckle the President.
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Program Rundown: Marion Barry pleads not guilty.
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Program Rundown: The Atlantis mission is proceeding normally
after a perfect launch.
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Program Rundown: SOVIET UNION: Lawmakers approve a bill that
allows land leases.
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Program Rundown: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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Program Rundown: EUROPE: Violent storms sweep across the
continent leaving 61 dead.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: The Ring of Fire is an active geological zone
encircling the Pacific.
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Program Rundown: A town in Connecticut uses teen paramedics to
solve a shortage.
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Program Rundown: The Seabrook Nuclear Power Station is granted an
operational license.
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Program Rundown: Peanut butter is 100 years old.
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Program Rundown: Senate leaders and the President agree on a
compromise clean air bill.
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Program Rundown: Students will get an opportunity to participate
in a bio-space experiment.
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Program Rundown: LEBANON: There have been rumors that the
hostages could be released soon.
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Program Rundown: MOSCOW: President Gorbachev is 59 today.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: What did the inventors of Pampers, Snugli
carriers, and the cotton gin have in common?
They were all women!
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Program Rundown: Leonardo da Vinci
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Program Rundown: Baylor students find that the 145 year old ban
on dancing is outdated.
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Program Rundown: Demonstrators march in Selma on the 25th
anniversary of "Bloody Sunday."
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Program Rundown: The United States Constitution.
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Program Rundown: SOVIET UNION: Three republics hold multi-party
elections.
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Program Rundown: College basketball star Hank Gathers collapsed
in a game and later died.
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Program Rundown: The space shuttle Atlantis landed yesterday
ending a perfect mission.
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Program Rundown: A modern composer writes his scores with a
synthesizer and computer.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: The CNN NEWSROOM and SCHOLASTIC poll voices teen
opinions on drugs.
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Program Rundown: Brothers Against Drugs helps users get free of
drug addiction.
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Program Rundown: Radical reformers win political battles in the
Slavic Republics.
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Program Rundown: ROMANIA: Workers lift a statue of Lenin off its
foundation.
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Program Rundown: Duri Gomfedele
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Program Rundown: Jury selection begins in John Poindexter's
criminal trial.
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Program Rundown: The SR-71 makes one more record-breaking run
before retirement.
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Program Rundown: The cost of a first class stamp is expected to
increase to 30 cents.
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Program Rundown: TEXAS: Today marks the fall of the Alamo in
1836.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: In South Africa, education is used as a means to
keep blacks subservient.
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Program Rundown: South Africa's black schools are overcrowded and
in need of reform.
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Program Rundown: An explosion destroys a bank in Crested Butte,
CO, killing three.
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Program Rundown: A barge carrying 4.4 mil. gallons of heating oil
exploded near New York City.
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Program Rundown: Silly Putty is 40 years old!
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Program Rundown: The SR-71 Blackbird flew from L.A. to D.C. in 68
minutes, a new record.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: AFGHANISTAN: The defense minister led an
unsuccessful coup attempt.
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Program Rundown: SOVIET UNION: The Supreme Soviet agrees to
private business.
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Program Rundown: Progress towards peace turns the Doomsday Clock
back two minutes.
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Program Rundown: Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.
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Program Rundown: Is someone selling an ocean? No, its just
another generation of car ads.
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Program Rundown: A special class in a parochial high school turns
social concerns into action.
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Program Rundown: Reports that Libya is producing chemical weapons
concerns the White House.
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Program Rundown: CUBA: Fidel Castro plans to withdraw military
cooperation from Nicaragua.
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Program Rundown: VIETNAM: Today is the 25th anniversary of the
U.S. military in Vietnam.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Coke II, formerly New Coke, is the same stuff
with a different name.
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Program Rundown: The government proposes more informative food
labeling.
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Program Rundown: Richard Milhous Nixon
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Program Rundown: AT&T's BELL LABS is developing a computer that
uses light to process data.
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Program Rundown: Students researching acid rain hope to help
bring an end to this problem.
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Program Rundown: Lithuania is poised to break away from the
Soviet Union.
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Program Rundown: A Labor Dept. suit asserts Burger King is in
violation of child labor laws.
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Program Rundown: The Baseball Commissioner's proposal to end the
lockout is refused by players.
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Program Rundown: The Bush Administration unveils a plan for a new
transportation system.
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Program Rundown: WASHINGTON, D.C.: Former President Nixon returns
to the Capitol to brief legislators on China.
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Program Rundown: Richard Milhous Nixon
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Program Rundown: Aleut Indians are granted reparations for a
mismanaged WWII relocation.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: These students are working on an ambitious
recycling program.
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Program Rundown: The world's first Nintendo championship begins
in Dallas today.
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Program Rundown: The Lithuanian Parliament declares independence
from the Soviet Union.
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Program Rundown: Lithuanian Parliament
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Program Rundown: CHILE: Dictator Pinochet steps down.
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Program Rundown: HAITI: Widespread unrest forces Gen. Avril to
give up power.
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Program Rundown: Capriati loses in the finals in her first
professional tournament.
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Program Rundown: Congressman Rostenkowski outlines a plan to pay
off the national debt.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Source reduction can alleviate the growing
garbage disposal problem.
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Program Rundown: The drug poll targets drug programs.
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Program Rundown: Students respond to today's drug poll questions.
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Program Rundown: One drug awareness program reveals the results
of drug abuse.
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Program Rundown: The U.S. will lift sanctions against Nicaragua
and restore economic ties.
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Program Rundown: MONGOLIA: Communist party leaders resign en
masse in Mongolia.
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Program Rundown: SOVIET UNION: Soviet lawmakers are divided on
the new presidency.
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Program Rundown: Recycling used motor oil prevents pollution by
do-it-yourselfers.
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Program Rundown: The FDA gives Dr. Jonas Salk approval to test
his AIDS vaccine.
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Program Rundown: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Program Rundown: There's no solution in sight for the Vietnamese
boat people in Hong Kong.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Two missionaries adopt 28 homeless children from
Haiti.
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Program Rundown: Soviet lawmakers approve Gorbachev's presidency
plan and scrap article 6.
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Program Rundown: Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
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Program Rundown: Mayor Barry returns to his duties in D.C. after
6 weeks of rehabilitation.
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Program Rundown: T.V. star Glasser appeals to congress for AIDS
money.
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Program Rundown: ISRAEL: Shamir dissolves Israel's coalition
government in a feud over the Palestinian
uprising.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...1794...1879...1883
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Program Rundown: A business phenom, Bobbie Bailey runs a $20M
company, invents high tech machinery, and starts
a record company.
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Program Rundown: Young consumers get a shot of fiscal reality
with teen credit cards!
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Program Rundown: Libya's chemical weapons plant is burning. The
U.S. denies involvement.
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Program Rundown: EAST GERMANY: The first free elections in 45
years will be held this weekend.
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Program Rundown: MOSCOW: Soviet lawmakers voted to elect the new
president yesterday.
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Program Rundown: Winston Churchill
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Program Rundown: A Titan rocket fails to launch its $270 million
communications payload.
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Program Rundown: Tornados create a 100 mile path of destruction
in the Midwest.
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Program Rundown: A California teacher rekindles excitement in
learning by developing a unique weather study
approach.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Plans to reintroduce wolves into Yellowstone
anger ranchers.
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Program Rundown: Mikhail Gorbachev, sworn in as president, vows
to use power for reform.
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Program Rundown: EAST GERMANY: The first free elections will take
place this weekend. Reunification is a fact for
some now.
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Program Rundown: ISRAEL: A no-confidence vote puts the government
in a state of confusion.
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Program Rundown: Anwar el Sadat
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Program Rundown: Experts think Amazon rain forest destruction may
change Earth's climate.
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Program Rundown: Exxon's clean-up of Prince William Sound will
start May 1.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: The clock that keeps perfect time is in the U.S.
Naval Observatory.
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Program Rundown: A program to keep kids off the streets at night
is a slam dunkin' success!
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Program Rundown: The Christian Democrats walk away with East
Germany's election.
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Program Rundown: BALTIC STATES: Latvia and Estonia vote to become
parliamentary republics.
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Program Rundown: GERMANY: The chronology of Germany since WWII is
a fascinating tale.
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Program Rundown: Aristotle
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Program Rundown: Players and owners end the lock-out.
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Program Rundown: Posing as policemen, art robbers heist 100's of
millions in Rembrandts.
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Program Rundown: Violence and immobility mark the Greyhound Bus
strike.
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Program Rundown: Students from the 40's and 60's read future
letters to youth of the 90's.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM/SCHOLASTIC poll results
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Program Rundown: 1st person accounts about drugs send a strong
message. NEWSLINK.
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Program Rundown: Gorbachev warns Lithuania: No further steps
towards independence.
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Program Rundown: EAST GERMANY: The Christian Democrats need a
coalition to gain their objective of
reunification.
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Program Rundown: An autopsy report reveals Hank Gathers was not
taking medication.
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Program Rundown: To be homeless is hard on children. The Census
Bureau begins its count of the homeless.
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Program Rundown: U.S. Constitution, Amendment 6
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Program Rundown: Pollution in East Germany is at a devastating
level.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Ken Meyers, age 10, teaches "Junior Japanese" to
his classmates.
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Program Rundown: After 105 years of colonial rule, Namibia is an
independent state.
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Program Rundown: NAMIBIA: This country has taken a long, tortuous
road to freedom.
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Program Rundown: Sam Nujoma
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Program Rundown: Popular singer Gloria Estefan is injured in a
bus accident.
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Program Rundown: A Discovery practice test bodes well for the
Hubble Telescope launch.
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Program Rundown: Congress reconsiders funding for art some
consider obscene.
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Program Rundown: The Census takers are out to count the homeless.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: The N.Y. Daily News may keep the presses going
if unions strike.
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Program Rundown: This 14 year-old is a vice president in a $30
million toy company.
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Program Rundown: Former President Ronald Reagan's videotaped
testimony is viewed by jurors in the Poindexter
trial.
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Program Rundown: Ronald Reagan
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Program Rundown: Floods in the South force thousands from their
homes.
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Program Rundown: NASA may consider a mission to rescue a stranded
Intelsat satellite.
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Program Rundown: LITHUANIA: Gorbachev issues a decree for
Lithuanians to turn in firearms.
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Program Rundown: ROMANIA: A conflict between Romanians and
Hungarian ethnics kills six.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Scientists attribute adaptive behavior in plants
to genes that "feel."
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Program Rundown: These teen gymnasts strive for a chance on the
Olympic Team.
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Program Rundown: Cap. Hazelwood is cleared of 3 felony charges,
convicted of 1 misdemeanor.
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Program Rundown: LITHUANIA: Armored Soviet personnel carriers put
on a show of force.
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Program Rundown: Eastern European educators visit our educational
system and Disneyland.
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Program Rundown: It may soon get harder to smoke in New York,
especially for teens.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Arun Gandhi follows in his grandfather's
footsteps with a book.
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Program Rundown: Mahatma Gandhi
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Program Rundown: Students from St. Paul visit the USSR in a
student exchange program.
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Program Rundown: The "Junk Food" President gets 10 tons of his
least favorite veggi--broccoli!
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Program Rundown: Soviet troops take control of several government
buildings in Vilnius.
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Program Rundown: HUNGARY: Hungarians vote in the first free
elections since 1945.
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Program Rundown: Fire sweeps through an illegal social club in
New York City, killing 87.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: An encyclopedia on laser disk is the latest
electronic miracle.
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Program Rundown: John F. Kennedy in 1962...
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Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM/SCHOLASTIC drug poll.
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Program Rundown: Project Alert is one of the most successful drug
prevention programs used in the nation's
schools.
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Program Rundown: Government regulation is urged for the $33
billion diet industry.
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Program Rundown: "Miss Daisy" takes Best Male and Female Actors
in the Oscars.
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Program Rundown: The Supreme Court will review employer exclusion
of women in hazardous jobs that risk birth
defects.
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Program Rundown: HUNGARY: Election results show democratic
parties in, Socialists out.
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Program Rundown: LITHUANIA: Gorbachev assures Kennedy no force
will be used in Lithuania.
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Program Rundown: Joszef Antall on March 26, 1990.
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Program Rundown: The Pyramids of Egypt are in danger from sewage,
pollution, and people.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: A house once lived in by Golda Meir is the
object of a historic restoration project by
students in Denver.
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Program Rundown: A tense situation worsens as journalists and
businessmen are denied entry into Lithuania.
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Program Rundown: Dwight D. Eisenhower who died 21 years ago is
honored in Washington.
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Program Rundown: Dwight David Eisenhower
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Program Rundown: ELLIS ISLAND: This historic gateway for
immigrants will soon be open to tourists.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: The American steel industry learns to compete in
the global arena.
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Program Rundown: The National Young Leaders Conference gives
special teens a first-hand chance to learn about
government.
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Program Rundown: A U.S./British operation cracks an international
weapons smuggling ring.
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Program Rundown: LITHUANIA: Bush's low-profile approach angers
some in congress.
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Program Rundown: Crop chemicals, banned here, come back through
imported commodities.
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Program Rundown: Modesto passes anti-cruising laws.
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Program Rundown: Pesticides used routinely on U.S. lawns may
spawn serious problems.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Pollution creates a new set of problems for our
national parks.
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Program Rundown: A computer-animated dinosaur exhibit opens April
12 at the Smithsonian.
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Program Rundown: Eric Johnston, 1958
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Program Rundown: A new rage of video yearbooks probably won't
replace the paper ones.
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Program Rundown: Senator Byrd's amendment to the Clean Air Bill
would compensate miners who lost jobs.
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Program Rundown: President Bush's first AIDS speech doesn't
outline any new policies.
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Program Rundown: Veterans are angered by a study showing no link
between Agent Orange and disease caused by
exposure.
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Program Rundown: In a series of mock debates, Vermont ponders
secession from the Union.
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Program Rundown: Calvin Coolidge
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Program Rundown: A Soviet filmmaker is working with George Lukas
to film the true story of Chernobyl.
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Program Rundown: Today in history...
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Program Rundown: Young players face many pressures as they vie
for top college positions in basketball.