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CNN NEWSROOM Index: April 1990
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CNN NEWSROOM Index: April 1990
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4/24/90 Segment 2 Time :55
Program Rundown: President Bush is expected to announce sanctions
against the Soviets for their crackdown in
Lithuania.
4/24/90 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Actress Elizabeth Taylor is seriously ill with
pneumonia.
4/24/90 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Ex-hostage Robert Polhill is in good spirits as
he undergoes hospital examinations in West
Germany.
4/24/90 Segment 3 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: NASA exhibits high hopes for a shuttle launch of
the Hubble Telescope.
4/24/90 Segment 4 Time :20
Program Rundown: Capt. Pat Grazziano, April 23, 1990
4/24/90 Segment 5 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: Freedom of expression is suppressed in China as
the government regains control of the film
industry.
4/24/90 Segment 6 Time :25
Program Rundown: Today in history...
4/24/90 Segment 7 Time 6:35
Program Rundown: WASHINGTON, D.C. SERIES: Part 1: America pays
tribute to its founding fathers and war heros.
4/27/90 Segment 2 Time 2:10
Program Rundown: Defense Secretary Dick Cheney announces
reductions in military aircraft.
4/27/90 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Discovery stays near the Hubble Telescope to
help with possible problems.
4/27/90 Segment 3 Time 1:05
Program Rundown: Former hostage Robert Polhill returns to the
U.S.
4/27/90 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: U.S. gives the Soviet Union "most favored
nation" trading status in an agreement
yesterday.
4/27/90 Segment 5 Time :25
Program Rundown: Today in history...
4/27/90 Segment 6 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: It's graduation day for these adults who were,
until recently, illiterate.
4/27/90 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Henry David Thoreau, 1854
4/27/90 Segment 8 Time 4:35
Program Rundown: WASHINGTON, D.C. SERIES: Three of the nation's
seats of power, the White House, State Dept.,
and Pentagon, work within the Executive Branch.
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