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The MacNeil/Lehrer news hour

Brief summary of the day's salient news stories, followed by three, longer segments. Longer segments includes the segments: How Much is Enough; Making Connections; and Cyberfuture.

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  • "MacNeil Lehrer News hour"@en
  • "Fire line"@en
  • "MacNeil Lehrer Newshour : 05/18/94"@en
  • "American invasion"@en
  • "MacNeil Lehrer Newshour : 05/02/90"@en
  • "Under scrutiny"@en
  • "Focus, Gergen and Sheilds"@en
  • "Issues & debates: budget & the economy"@en
  • "Newshour"@en
  • "MacNeil Lehrer Newshour : 04/18/90"@en
  • "Focus, Gergen & Sheilds"@en
  • "MacNeil/Lehrer News hour"@en
  • "Rights or wrongs"@en
  • "Fiction's foremost"@en
  • "Culture clash"@en
  • "Caught in the middle"@en
  • "MacNeil/Lehrer newshour"@en
  • "Gergen & Sheilds"@en
  • "Gergen and Sheilds"@en

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  • "Day's news followed by three indepth segments: 'Under the volcano': Dr. Chris Newhall, Dr. Richard Fiske talk about the causes of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption. 'The Big Chill.' Elizabeth Farnsworth anchors a segment on political correctness with Russell Ellis, John Searle, Margaret Wilkerson, Vincent Sarich, Nancy Scheper-Huges, Percy Hintzen and Moleft Asante. 'Aids Activism': Betty Ann Balzer discusses aids in Houston with Brian Keever, John Paul Barnich, Bob Stein, John Zuppan, Harry Livesay, Kathy Whitemire, David Fowler, and Tony Knight."
  • "Brief summary of the day's salient news stories, followed by three, longer segments. Longer segments includes the segments: How Much is Enough; Making Connections; and Cyberfuture."@en
  • "Brief summary of the day's salient news stories, followed by three, longer segments. Longer segments include: allegations in a Congressional investigation of the Reagan Administration's Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; analysis of U.S. poor out of reach of public assistance, focussing on a mother on crack cocaine; and personal views of two sides of the Greyhound strike."@en
  • "The first segment, Fire line, describes the Yellowstone National Park forest fires, and the efforts and policy of the U.S. Park Service in regard to forest fires. Includes a telvised statement by Senator Malcolm Wallop and interviews with William Mott and Senator Alan Simpson. The second segment, Issues & debates: Budget & the economy, describes the problems of the federal budget deficit. Includes a report by Paul Solman on the presidential candidates solutions for reducing the deficit and interviews with Michael Boskin and Lawrence Summers, economic advisors for the presidential candidates plus interviews with Nobel laureates for economics, Robert Solow and George Stigler."@en
  • "A single program of the Newshour featuring the day's news followed by four longer news segments including an interview with Richard Holbrooke on the United Nations' ultimatum to the Bosnian Serbs, the day's testimony in the Senate Waco hearings, an interview with Steve Case, the President of America Online about the future of online services and the controversy surrounding the sentencing of sex offenders in the state of Washington."@en
  • "Includes reports on revolts against immigrants by Neo-Nazis in Germany, on the rise of the ultra-right in French elections, on defaults and fraud in the student loan program, and a Clarence Page essay on the vanishing dream of being middle class."@en
  • "The first segment, Caught in the middle, describes the Kurdish revolt in Iraq and whether the U.S. should help, through interviews with Pres. George Bush, Robert Kimmitt, Jim Hoagland, and Geoffrey Kemp. The second segment, Culture clash, describes the problems which may arise between American workers and their Japanese supervisors because of differences in cultural background. The last segment, Fiction's foremost, is a tribute on the death of Graham Greene with a clip from the 1950 film, The third man, starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten."@en
  • "Program is a videotape of the MacNeil/Lehrer news hour with a long segment focusing on women in the military."@en
  • "Brief summary of the day's news followed by a long segment focusing on pending civil rights legislation and the debate over "quotas" in the workplace."@en
  • "A single program of the Newshour featuring the day's news followed by three longer news segments on President Clinton's standing in the Democratic Party, marketing guns to women, and essayist Phyllis Theroux on age and creativity."@en
  • "News segments on the settlement of the breast implant law suit, reported by Dawn Mendez; the raising of the interest rates by the FED and growing pains experienced by South Korea, reported by April A. Oliver."
  • "A single program of the Newshour featuring the day's news followed by four longer news segments: negotiations on the release of hostages in Lebanon ; discussion of BCCI and the corruption in the banking industry ; discussion of suicide as written in a recently released book Final Exit ; essay by Jack Perkins on the country's national parks."@en
  • "Brief summary of the day's salient news stories, followed by three longer segments: 1. Taking a hike: how higher interest rates will affect consumers and the economy. 2. Spoils of war: the new computer chip war between Apple and Intel. 3. Silicon Valley, India: High tech industries leading India's economy."@en
  • "This NewsHour goes beyond the "headline service" of commercial television news to examine key stores and issues in-depth. Using up-to-the-minute videotape from all over the world, each program focuses on the most significant news stories of the day by examining important background information."@en
  • "A single program of the Newshour featuring the day's news followed by three longer news segments: new ultimatum on the no-fly zone over Iran ; report on the war near Sarajevo and proposed sanctions against Serbia ; Resurrection: a new look at America's innner city churches ; an essay on drive-in movies by Penny Stallings."@en
  • "The first segment is an interview with Mikhail Gorbachev, given at the end of the economic summit of western leaders that took place in London. Gorbachev was asked what he accomplished at the London summit. The second segment looks at the recent influx of American Mormon missionaries and American business interests in Moscow. The third segment is an update on the investigation into the Iran/Contra affair and its impact on the nomination of Robert Gates to be director of the CIA. In the last segment, Mark Sheilds and David Gergen analyze the news events of the week."@en
  • "The segment "Values or votes" focuses on the election campaign, particularly the traditional values and family themes sounded by Vice-President Dan Quayle in his attack on the "cultural elite.""@en
  • "Television broadcasts on WNET TV in New York, and WETA TV in Washington, D.C."@en
  • "Day's news followed by three, longer segments: Middle East analysts discuss the history and politics of hostage-taking, U.S. response, and recent changes; analysis of U.S. poor out of reach of public assistance, focussing on the struggle of the homeless, underemployed family in Denver; an analysis of recent challenges to U.S. corporations to take a stand on the abortion controversy."@en
  • "Focuses on the debate over the crime bill in the U.S. Senate, on health care reform bills, forest fire management through prescribed burns, and on the possibility of a U.S. invasion of Haiti. Presents news briefs on Cuban refugees, crime bills, child vaccines, the removal of Benjamin [Chavis] from the NAACP, refugees in Rwanda, and a typhoon in eastern China."
  • "Broadcast of February 7, 1990. The lead story, "The Party's over" is on the collapse of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. "Team Spirit" shows an analogy of business as a game and deals specifically with Springfield Re-Manufacturing Company."

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