CNN NEWSROOM Index: March 1991
CNN NEWSROOM Index: March 1991 3/01/91 Segment 2 Time 3:15 Program Rundown: A cease fire has been implemented but Iraq has many problems that must be resolved. 3/01/91 Segment 3 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: The U.N. Security Council works to formally end the war and create a lasting peace. 3/01/91 Segment 4 Time :50 Program Rundown: Allied troops had to force their way into the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City. 3/01/91 Segment 5 Time 3:00 Program Rundown: The Gulf War may be political and military history but when will the troops come home? 3/01/91 Segment 6 Time 3:15 Program Rundown: Students express their feelings about the war and the future. 3/01/91 Segment 7 Time 2:20 Program Rundown: The Kuwaiti ambassador and Pres. Bush share pride and gratitude over their victory. 3/04/91 Segment 2 Time 2:40 Program Rundown: General Schwarzkopf meets with a delegation of Iraqis to solidify the ceasefire details. 3/04/91 Segment 3 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Bombed hospital wards have been slowed in treatment for innocent victims of the war. 3/04/91 Segment 3 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: CBS crew members held hostage by Iraqis are released. 3/04/91 Segment 3 Time 1:15 Program Rundown: The end of the war brings joy to some but there is sorrow and anger in Iraq. 3/04/91 Segment 4 Time :20 Program Rundown: James Baker, U.S. Secretary of State 3/04/91 Segment 5 Time 3:00 Program Rundown: What part did oil play in the initiation of the Gulf War and what place does it hold in the future of energy resources? 3/04/91 Segment 6 Time :20 Program Rundown: Conservation 3/04/91 Segment 7 Time 1:30 Program Rundown: USSR/BALTICS: Pres. Gorbachev declares Baltic votes for independence illegal. 3/04/91 Segment 8 Time 2:35 Program Rundown: Scientists of the future vie for the elite Westinghouse Science prize. 3/05/91 Segment 2 Time 1:45 Program Rundown: Iraq's release of Allied POW's is a step toward resolution of the Gulf war. 3/05/91 Segment 2 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Rebel groups in Iraq are bent on driving Saddam Hussein from power. 3/05/91 Segment 2 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: The Kuwaiti crown prince makes a grateful return to his newly freed homeland. 3/05/91 Segment 3 Time :30 Program Rundown: Roger Harrison, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan; Gen. Colin Powell; mother of released POW. 3/05/91 Segment 4 Time 2:00 Program Rundown: Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar envisions the U.N.'s post-war role. 3/05/91 Segment 5 Time 7:10 Program Rundown: Egypt is expected to figure prominently in the future of the Middle East. 3/05/91 Segment 6 Time :20 Program Rundown: 17-year-old Ashley Reiter wins first place in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. 3/06/91 Segment 2 Time :40 Program Rundown: Bad weather detained 35 POW's in Iraq. 3/06/91 Segment 2 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Reports from the Mid-East indicate unrest and a power-struggle for Saddam Hussein. 3/06/91 Segment 2 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: The road from Kuwait City to Basra is open but it is no pleasure drive. 3/06/91 Segment 2 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: There is concern for the safety of Western journalists caught in the crisis. 3/06/91 Segment 3 Time :20 Program Rundown: U.S. President George Bush 3/06/91 Segment 4 Time 2:00 Program Rundown: Reebok and Nike revive their advertising wars as they promote their products. 3/06/91 Segment 5 Time :20 Program Rundown: Grandstand [Colloq.] 3/06/91 Segment 6 Time 1:20 Program Rundown: Is "Spring Break" where the booze is? 3/06/91 Segment 6 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Pres. Bush speaks at a "Summit on Crime." 3/06/91 Segment 6 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: The new budget may target poor children. 3/06/91 Segment 7 Time 2:45 Program Rundown: Students from housing projects are tuning in to more positive projects--music. 3/06/91 Segment 8 Time 1:20 Program Rundown: Henry Ossawa Tanner became one of the most celebrated artists of his time. 3/07/91 Segment 2 Time 2:00 Program Rundown: President Bush issues four peacetime challenges for stability in the Mideast. 3/07/91 Segment 2 Time 1:40 Program Rundown: Their mission accomplished, U.S. troops head home from the Persian Gulf. 3/07/91 Segment 3 Time 1:35 Program Rundown: A huge oil slick creeps down the coast of Kuwait. 3/07/91 Segment 3 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Allied leaders have no clues about the status of 37 journalists missing in Iraq. 3/07/91 Segment 3 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Iraqi officials order all international journalists to leave the country by Friday. 3/07/91 Segment 4 Time :15 Program Rundown: U.S. Army General Norman Schwarzkopf 3/07/91 Segment 5 Time 3:10 Program Rundown: The goal of AIDS education is to promote awareness among youth and to save lives. 3/07/91 Segment 6 Time :20 Program Rundown: Incubation 3/07/91 Segment 7 Time 2:55 Program Rundown: Digital technology allows cartographers to map out how and where to rebuild Kuwait. 3/08/91 Segment 2 Time 5:15 Program Rundown: It is a day for rejoicing and thanksgiving for Persian Gulf veterans returning home. 3/08/91 Segment 3 Time :15 Program Rundown: Army Specialist Brannon Lamar 3/08/91 Segment 4 Time :45 Program Rundown: Newly-released impatient Kuwaitis begin to walk home rather than to wait for rides. 3/08/91 Segment 5 Time :30 Program Rundown: Dwight D. Eisenhower 3/08/91 Segment 6 Time 1:20 Program Rundown: ALBANIA: Thousands of Albanians are fleeing from Europe's last bastion of Communism. 3/08/91 Segment 7 Time 3:15 Program Rundown: Student exchange programs continue to unify the world through cultural understanding. 3/08/91 Segment 8 Time 2:30 Program Rundown: Sgt. James Crew finds the homecoming from the Gulf more welcoming than that from Vietnam. 3/11/91 Segment 2 Time 2:20 Program Rundown: A grateful nation bestows a hero's welcome on its returning troops. 3/11/91 Segment 3 Time 2:25 Program Rundown: U.S. Secretary of State James Baker arrives in Israel to work out a post-war agenda. 3/11/91 Segment 4 Time :20 Program Rundown: Moderate 3/11/91 Segment 5 Time 3:05 Program Rundown: The U.N. must address complex world problems before presiding over a new era of peace. 3/11/91 Segment 6 Time 1:20 Program Rundown: Soviet citizens use a new-found freedom to express disenchantment with Communism. 3/11/91 Segment 6 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Yugoslavian students are at the forefront of massive anti-Communist protests. 3/11/91 Segment 7 Time :30 Program Rundown: Today in history...1865...1985...1990 3/11/91 Segment 8 Time 3:00 Program Rundown: In Supercamp, students learn the lessons of life. 3/12/91 Segment 2 Time 2:35 Program Rundown: James Baker is trying to negotiate peaceful solutions to problems in the Middle East. 3/12/91 Segment 3 Time 7:20 Program Rundown: Our Region in Turmoil focuses on Lebanon--a nation reduced to a devastated battleground. 3/12/91 Segment 4 Time :30 Program Rundown: Today in history...1933...1938...1959 3/12/91 Segment 5 Time 1:45 Program Rundown: Police brutality in L.A. has become an issue after police beat a motorist. 3/12/91 Segment 5 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Pres. Bush proposes a new crime bill. 3/12/91 Segment 6 Time 1:05 Program Rundown: President Bush presents I.D. cards to eight- year-old Anthony Henderson. 3/13/91 Segment 2 Time 3:25 Program Rundown: A small piece of history is made as James Baker meets with ten Palestinian leaders. 3/13/91 Segment 3 Time :45 Program Rundown: General Schwarzkopf scoops up sand from the liberated beaches of Kuwait. 3/13/91 Segment 3 Time :30 Program Rundown: Kuwait's ports reopen to the world. 3/13/91 Segment 3 Time :30 Program Rundown: Smoke blackens Kuwait's skies throughout the day. 3/13/91 Segment 4 Time :30 Program Rundown: Secretary of State James Baker 3/13/91 Segment 5 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: ALBANIA: The U.S. and Albania restore diplomatic relations after 52 years. 3/13/91 Segment 6 Time 1:10 Program Rundown: The Soviet Union moves toward a referendum that may determine its future unity. 3/13/91 Segment 7 Time :30 Program Rundown: Referendum, treaty 3/13/91 Segment 8 Time 2:05 Program Rundown: The Baltimore Orioles organization is the "Harvard Business School" of the big leagues. 3/13/91 Segment 9 Time 3:15 Program Rundown: Engineers design a program to spark interest in their profession. 3/14/91 Segment 2 Time 1:15 Program Rundown: Exxon settles out of court and pays the largest environmental fine in history. 3/14/91 Segment 2 Time 2:00 Program Rundown: The U.S. and Canada sign an agreement to end a mutually shared problem: acid rain. 3/14/91 Segment 3 Time :25 Program Rundown: George Bush; Prime Minister Brian Mulroney 3/14/91 Segment 4 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: IRAQ: Rebel forces continue to challenge President Saddam Hussein's control of Iraq. 3/14/91 Segment 5 Time 2:45 Program Rundown: James Baker continues his trip in the Middle East as he talks with Syria's president. 3/14/91 Segment 6 Time :25 Program Rundown: Today in history...1794...1879...1990 3/14/91 Segment 7 Time 2:40 Program Rundown: The most up-to-date sports equipment and technology benefits fitness fans. 3/14/91 Segment 8 Time 2:45 Program Rundown: Do you think Jackson should be removed from $20 bills Here's why some students do. 3/14/91 Segment 9 Time 1:00 Program Rundown: Some American POW's held by Iraq are honored with the purple heart, and other medals. 3/15/91 Segment 2 Time 3:20 Program Rundown: Finally free, prisoners of war reflect on their captivity in Iraq. 3/15/91 Segment 3 Time 3:20 Program Rundown: President Bush meets with French leader Francois Mitterand for a peace dialogue. 3/15/91 Segment 4 Time :20 Program Rundown: Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, Kuwait's ruler; Former POW Lt. Jeffrey Zaun 3/15/91 Segment 5 Time 3:05 Program Rundown: For Muslims, the next full moon signifies Ramadan--the most sacred time of the year. 3/15/91 Segment 6 Time 3:50 Program Rundown: Interdiction...attrition...redeployment... Get out your dictionaries--it's "War Talk."