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Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg Reports On A Case Before The U.S.
Supreme Court today dealing with cable television programming. At issue is whether cable operators have the constitutional right to restrict so-called indecent programs.
Elizabeth Arnold Reports From Des Moines Where Iowa Voters Are Being
courted by presidential candidates. With the state's caucuses a little over a week away, voters are just beginning to focus on the field of candidates and are clearly undecided on any one favorite.
Julie McCarthy Reports From Okinawa, Japan Where A Court Has Sentenced
three American servicement for the rape of a local schoolgirl -- a crime that set off a firestorm of local discontent against the U.S. military presence there.
Melissa Block Reports From New York That Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman
was sentenced yesterday to life in prison without parole -- for leading a group of terrorist conspirators who were convicted of plotting to bomb various New York landmarks including the United Nations.
Kathy Lohr Reports On The Current State Of ValuJet's Day-To-Day Operations.
In the wake of last Saturday's crash of ValuJet flight 592, the carrier is apparently taking no chances as it faces intensified scrutiny from federal officials.
John McChesney Reports From Tokyo That The Ten-Year-Old Accord To Open
up the Japanese computer chip market runs out in July -- Japan does not want it renewed, but the U.S. wants the agreement to be continued.
Jim Zarroli Reports From New York That Two More Regional Telephone
companies, Bell Atlantic and NYNEX are to merge, creating the second largest phone company in the nation. The two now provide local phone service to much of the Northeast United States.
Bob Edwards Talks With Reporter Jon Miller About The Hostage Crisis In Peru.
Rebel forces set free Uruguay's ambassador after his country provided the first concession of the hostage-taking, releasing two rebels imprisoned there.
Vicky Que Reports The Liquor Industry Is Ending Its Self-Imposed Ban
on TV and radio advertising. Many are concerned that the move will only encourage teens to switch from drinking beer and wine to drinking distilled liquor.
Julie McCarthy Reports Japanese Police Have Found More Nerve Gas
-- enough to kill 15,000 people -- this time in a bottle buried beside a railroad track. It was hidden by a member of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult that carried out the Tokyo subway gas attack.
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