CNN NEWSROOM Index: November 1989
CNN NEWSROOM Index: November 1989
11/01/89 Segment 2 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: President Bush announces a "non-summit" meeting
with Soviet President Michail Gorbachev in
December.
11/01/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: NICARAGUA: President Daniel Ortega is expected
to announce his position on the cease-fire this
A.M.
11/01/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: A truth-in-labeling law may soon change the
health claims many companies put on their
packaging.
11/01/89 Segment 4 Time 1:20
Program Rundown: The minimum wage law may soon be increased to
$4.25 per hour.
11/01/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Coming up: Iacocca Profile
11/01/89 Segment 6 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: Lee Iacocca is a CEO, maverick, and man with a
mission.
11/01/89 Segment 7 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: Failing Chelsea schools are run by B.U. experts:
an update.
11/02/89 Segment 2 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: CNN's Bernard Shaw reports on the status of the
Contras today.
11/02/89 Segment 3 Time :55
Program Rundown: MALTA: The setting for the "Non-Summit" in
December is in the Mediterranean Sea near Malta.
11/02/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: President Bush meets three year old Jessica
McClure who was rescued from a well two years
ago.
11/02/89 Segment 4 Time 1:50
Program Rundown: President Egon Krenz returns from his visit to
Moscow with ideas for liberalization.
11/02/89 Segment 5 Time :40
Program Rundown: Dolphin facts...
11/02/89 Segment 6 Time 2:40
Program Rundown: Biology researchers have developed a unique way
for students to learn using discarded plastic
bottles!
11/02/89 Segment 7 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Teen volunteers who work with Dolphin
researchers find this work fun!
11/03/89 Segment 2 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Funds for student loans, aids research, and the
war on drugs may be cut in the budget process.
11/03/89 Segment 2 Time 1:55
Program Rundown: Sharp debate arose in congress over capital
gains and the minimum wage.
11/03/89 Segment 3 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: Opposition leaders claim Daniel Ortega's
suspension of the cease-fire is politically
motivated to delay or cancel the upcoming
elections.
11/03/89 Segment 4 Time :50
Program Rundown: IRAN: Radical leaders plan an anti-American
protest to mark the 1979 American Embassy take-
over.
11/03/89 Segment 5 Time :40
Program Rundown: A look back at the week's top stories.
11/03/89 Segment 6 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: Early Wright, 43 years a DJ in Mississippi,
keeps playing the blues, making friends, and
talking from the heart.
11/03/89 Segment 7 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: In a unique program, Dolphins are used as
teachers for handicapped friends.
11/06/89 Segment 2 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: Up to a million protest in East Berlin. Refugees
continue to stream into Czechoslovakia.
11/06/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: ISRAEL: Israel accepts a plan for peace talks
with the Palestinians.
11/06/89 Segment 3 Time 1:10
Program Rundown: LEBANON: In a secret meeting, the Lebanese
Parliament elected a new president and approved
a peace plan.
11/06/89 Segment 4 Time 3:30
Program Rundown: A memorial for those who died in the Civil
Rights Movement is dedicated in Montgomery,
Alabama.
11/06/89 Segment 5 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: Telephones of the future may let your see who
you're talking to!
11/06/89 Segment 6 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Students from 40 states met in St. Louis for the
"Journalism Convention"
11/07/89 Segment 2 Time 1:35
Program Rundown: The abortion issue, mud-slinging and rhetoric
are common themes in three political campaigns.
11/07/89 Segment 3 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: Exit laws are liberalized. Thousands more East
Germans flee to the West.
11/07/89 Segment 4 Time :45
Program Rundown: U.S.S.R.: The Soviets celebrate the Bolshevik
Revolution with a twist of irony this year.
11/07/89 Segment 5 Time 5:55
Program Rundown: U.N. Peacekeepers have been playing a
diplomatic/peacekeeping role in Cyprus since
1964.
11/07/89 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Cuttyhunk, MA has a one-room, one-student
school.
11/08/89 Segment 2 Time :45
Program Rundown: David Dinkins claims victory as New York's first
black mayor; Democrat Douglas Wilder becomes the
nation's first elected black governor; Florio
finally wins in New
11/08/89 Segment 3 Time 1:05
Program Rundown: EAST GERMANY: The E. German Cabinet resigns;
Politburo may resign today.
11/08/89 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: President Bush blasts Congress for stonewalling
on key issues.
11/08/89 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: The U.S. Government will pay Iran $567 million
in frozen assets; U.S. hopes Iran can help win
freedom for American hostages.
11/08/89 Segment 4 Time :15
Program Rundown: Today marks the first anniversary of the Bush
Presidency.
11/08/89 Segment 5 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Sport shoe makers use endorsement by the famous
and a touch of hi-tech to gain victory in the
"Sneaker Wars".
11/08/89 Segment 6 Time 4:25
Program Rundown: The stereotypic dichotomy of athlete and
classical musician are debunked by an
exceptional college student.
11/09/89 Segment 2 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: The Politburo resigned yesterday, yet many
insiders are impatient about the pace of reform.
11/09/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: EASTERN EUROPE: The democratic movement has been
dramatic in 1989.
11/09/89 Segment 3 Time :40
Program Rundown: WEST GERMANY: Chancellor Helmut Kohl offers
conditional financial aid to East Germany.
11/09/89 Segment 4 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: Secord admits he lied about profits from the
Iran/Contra scandal.
11/09/89 Segment 4 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: The Senate passes the minimum wage bill.
11/09/89 Segment 5 Time 3:10
Program Rundown: A unique "school" in England breeds and trains
endangered raptors.
11/09/89 Segment 6 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: A teacher writes a rap song about staying in
school. Its a hit!
11/09/89 Segment 7 Time :40
Program Rundown: In a test of geographic knowledge, Soviets, U.S.
citizens score poorly.
11/10/89 Segment 2 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: The East German government, in an unprecedented
move, opened all border crossings for
unrestricted travel.
11/10/89 Segment 3 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Despite openness to the new arrivals, West
Germans are becoming concerned about housing and
jobs.
11/10/89 Segment 4 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: The amazing events in Eastern Europe leading to
yesterday's border opening are presented in a
time line.
11/10/89 Segment 5 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: A symbol of repression, the Berlin Wall has been
both a concrete, political and philosophical
barrier for 28 years.
11/10/89 Segment 6 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Concerned by economic stagnation at home,
Gorbachev will discuss solutions with President
Bush next month.
11/13/89 Segment 2 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: President Egon Krenz eases the heat by opening
the border, but the NEW thinks he moved too
fast.
11/13/89 Segment 3 Time 1:10
Program Rundown: EL SALVADOR: Leftist rebels launched a major
attack in which 127 died.
11/13/89 Segment 4 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: From coast to coast people were demonstrating
for the right to keep abortion legal in the U.S.
11/13/89 Segment 5 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Innovative cars of the future were seen in the
Tokyo Motor Show.
11/13/89 Segment 6 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Peter Jenkins thinks its fun to go out on a limb
-- literally!
11/14/89 Segment 2 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Under pressure from protests, E.Germany's
government is changing fast.
11/14/89 Segment 3 Time 4:20
Program Rundown: Reunification may not be the cure for East
Germany's ills.
11/14/89 Segment 4 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: POLAND: Solidarity leader Lech Walesa receives
the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President
Bush.
11/14/89 Segment 5 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: Illiteracy and it's progeny, overpopulation, are
serious problems in Egypt.
11/14/89 Segment 6 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: The Everglades faces extinction due to man's
incursions, but a bill to replenish the water
supply brings hope.
11/15/89 Segment 2 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: The government of Czechoslovakia approves visa-
free travel.
11/15/89 Segment 3 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: Mikhail Gorbachev praises democratic reforms in
Eastern Europe.
11/15/89 Segment 3 Time 1:15
Program Rundown: The Berlin Wall allows free access to West
Berlin, but the historic Brandenburg Gate is
still walled up.
11/15/89 Segment 3 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: The leaders of Poland and W. Germany sign a
cooperative agreement.
11/15/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: NAMIBIA: S.W.A.P.O. supporters celebrate victory
in recent elections.
11/15/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: What happened on this day in 1777 1939 1969?
11/15/89 Segment 6 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: Employers in the U.S. have trouble finding
qualified employees.
11/15/89 Segment 7 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Students making thousands in the Stock Market
Game are learning about economics through
simulation.
11/16/89 Segment 2 Time :30
Program Rundown: Tornados strike in Alabama & Georgia.
11/16/89 Segment 3 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Lech Walesa received a hero's welcome yesterday
from the AFL-CIO.
11/16/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: ISRAEL: Palestinians celebrate PLO "declaration"
of independence.
11/16/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: LEBANON: An American woman and two W. Germans
were reportedly taken hostage.
11/16/89 Segment 5 Time :40
Program Rundown: Plymouth Rock undergoes repairs.
11/16/89 Segment 5 Time :40
Program Rundown: President Bush gives awards to ten students for
their help cleaning America's environment.
11/16/89 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Scientists find the ozone hole is bigger than
they thought.
11/16/89 Segment 6 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: Brilliant and clear, the photographs from
Atlantis show amazing details.
11/16/89 Segment 7 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Today is National Smokeout Day. Americans
continue to smoke, despite the danger of cancer.
11/17/89 Segment 2 Time :30
Program Rundown: In Huntsville, AL, a cold front spawns tornados
killing seventeen.
11/17/89 Segment 2 Time :30
Program Rundown: Seven elementary students die as tornados
rampage NY state.
11/17/89 Segment 3 Time :50
Program Rundown: EL SALVADORE: Six Jesuits were shot to death, as
battle rages on in the capital.
11/17/89 Segment 4 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: USSR may loosen travel restrictions. A coalition
government with communists sharing power is
announced in East Germany.
11/17/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history
11/17/89 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: The nation's oldest newspaper, the HARTFORD
COURANT, is a healthy 225!
11/17/89 Segment 7 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: NJ Senator Bill Bradley, founder of Geography
Week, tips it off with a unique lesson via
satellite.
11/17/89 Segment 8 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Pop geo quiz!
11/20/89 Segment 2 Time 1:55
Program Rundown: This past weekend fewer East Germans visited the
West.
11/20/89 Segment 3 Time :50
Program Rundown: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Czechs protest for democracy. A
strike may follow.
11/20/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: PARIS: The EEC sets up a development
11/20/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Congress works through Sunday to get important
legislation passed before the holidays.
11/20/89 Segment 4 Time :50
Program Rundown: Lech Walesa continues a "victory tour" through
the U.S.
11/20/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: The Shuttle Discovery is poised for a Wednesday
takeoff, but control panel problems may delay
it.
11/20/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history
11/20/89 Segment 6 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: The future of U.S.& Soviet relations is enhanced
by student exchanges.
11/20/89 Segment 7 Time 2:10
Program Rundown: Math, science and engineering are taught by
volunteer experts in a unique "weekend school".
11/20/89 Segment 8 Time :45
Program Rundown: The farthest object from earth is a Quasar 14
billion light years away.
11/21/89 Segment 2 Time 2:40
Program Rundown: Thousands of demonstrators demand an end to one-
party rule.
11/21/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: ROMANIA: President Nicolae Ceausescu rejects all
democratic reforms.
11/21/89 Segment 3 Time :40
Program Rundown: WEST GERMANY: W. Germans are becoming concerned
about the influx of East Germans into their
country.
11/21/89 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: A look at a the new Quasar shows it has 100
billion stars.
11/21/89 Segment 4 Time :50
Program Rundown: President Bush defends U.S. aid to El Salvador.
11/21/89 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: The Shuttle Discovery readies for a Wednesday
launch. NASA may send a manned mission to the
moon in 2001.
11/21/89 Segment 5 Time :25
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/21/89 Segment 6 Time 4:30
Program Rundown: Sweden and Switzerland implement two variations
on the theme of neutrality.
11/21/89 Segment 7 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Japanese and Americans are having fun learning
each other's language.
11/22/89 Segment 2 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: The civil war in El Salvador pits Marxist
against conservative with the U.S. caught in the
middle.
11/22/89 Segment 3 Time 1:20
Program Rundown: If passed, the Brady Bill will make handguns
harder to buy.
11/22/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: The Shuttle Discovery is slated for a night
launch Thanksgiving Eve.
11/22/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: The government agrees to meet
with the opposition party, Civic Forum.
11/22/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: GREAT BRITAIN: Sessions in The House of Commons
will be televised.
11/22/89 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/22/89 Segment 6 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: McDonald's wants your help recycling plastics to
reduce landfill problems.
11/22/89 Segment 7 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: A high school band in GA realizes a dream --
marching in the Macy's Day Parade.
11/27/89 Segment 2 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: A rebel arms shipment causes El Salvador to cut
ties with Nicaragua.
11/27/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Czechoslovakian, General Secretary Milos Jakes
resigns. His replacement meets with Alexander
Dubcek.
11/27/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Hungarians vote to decide on a forum for
national elections.
11/27/89 Segment 4 Time 1:10
Program Rundown: U.S.S.R.: Mikhail Gorbachev endorses "socialism
with a human face."
11/27/89 Segment 5 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: CNN reporter Mike Chinoy gives us a glimpse of
Burma, a beautiful country ravaged by a
repressive regime.
11/27/89 Segment 6 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/27/89 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: High winds delay Discovery's landing.
11/27/89 Segment 8 Time 1:55
Program Rundown: A keyboard invented by a Japanese student may
simplify piano technique.
11/27/89 Segment 9 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Two California high schools allow fast food
delivery on campus.
11/28/89 Segment 2 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: A general strike shows Communists a united
front.
11/28/89 Segment 3 Time :40
Program Rundown: Drug lords claim responsibility for a jetliner
explosion in Colombia.
11/28/89 Segment 3 Time :40
Program Rundown: Shuttle Discovery lands safely.
11/28/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: The White House and State Department outline
topics for Malta.
11/28/89 Segment 3 Time :40
Program Rundown: Two year old receives liver transplant from her
mother.
11/28/89 Segment 4 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: BURMA: Repression reigns in Burma. Tales of
torture and human rights violations are common.
11/28/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/28/89 Segment 6 Time 3:30
Program Rundown: Citizens are becoming more involved in the
struggle for world peace through personal
diplomacy.
11/28/89 Segment 7 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: De La Salle is a special school in Kansas City,
MO for students who are turning their lives
around.
11/29/89 Segment 2 Time 2:10
Program Rundown: Chancellor Kohl of West Germany unveils his plan
to reunify Germany.
11/29/89 Segment 3 Time 1:05
Program Rundown: Communist and Civic Forum leaders have agreed to
share control of the government.
11/29/89 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Mikhail Gorbachev is in Italy today preparing
for an historical meeting with Pope John Paul II
on Friday.
11/29/89 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: BURMA: General Ne Win's occult beliefs are
destroying the economy.
11/29/89 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: LEBANON: General Aoun is dismissed by the new
president, Elias Hrawi.
11/29/89 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/29/89 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Year long planning prepares retailers for the
season that makes 40% of their profits.
11/29/89 Segment 7 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: To many, a lottery in Mississippi is the only
way to fund educational improvement.
11/30/89 Segment 2 Time :50
Program Rundown: Lawmakers in Czechoslovakia approve
constitutional changes ending the one-party
system.
11/30/89 Segment 2 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Nadia Comaneci, the Romanian Olympic gymnast,
defects to Hungary.
11/30/89 Segment 3 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Legalization of the Ukrainian Catholic Church is
a crucial issue for Gorbachev to settle with the
Vatican.
11/30/89 Segment 4 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: BURMA: Lack of a banking system strangles
Burma's economic system.
11/30/89 Segment 4 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: EL SALVADOR: Leftist rebels launch another major
attack in the capitol.
11/30/89 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: SOVIET BLOC: Changes in Eastern Europe will be a
dominant summit issue.
11/30/89 Segment 5 Time :25
Program Rundown: Today in history...
11/30/89 Segment 6 Time 2:40
Program Rundown: The last living coral reef in North America is
endangered by shipping.
11/30/89 Segment 7 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: Discipline, a school-wide work/study program,
and a moral/ethical value system are the pillars
of Piney Woods School.