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Sunday August 31, 1997
CBS “Sunday Morning”
News (World's reaction to the death of Princess Diana); Diana, Princess
of
Wales (Princess Diana's life); (A look at Princess Diana's relationship
with
the paparazzi); (Dr. David Starkey discusses Princess Diana's place
in
Britain's royal family); (Effect of Princess Diana's life and death
on
Britain and the royal family); (Princess Diana's charity work);
(Diana, from
the daughter of an earl to the princess of Wales); (Princess Diana
will be
missed on Martha's Vineyard); (Princess Diana's impact on charity
work; her
devotion to her sons; her annoyance with the press; her relationship
with
Dodi Fayed); (Criminal investigation into the cause of Princess
Diana's
deadly crash); (Funeral arrangements for Princess Diana); (President
Clinton
sends his sympathies to Princess Diana's family and friends).
August 31, 1997
NBC Sunday “Today”
News (British reaction to death of Princess Diana); Friend of Princess
Diana, Andrew Roberts, talks on intrusive media in princess' life;
News
(Details on the accident that killed Princess Diana, Dodi al-Fayed,
and
car's driver); Paul Callan from London Express tabloid discusses
media
integrity; Weather report; Co-op time; News (Princess Diana dies
in car
crash; President and Mrs. Clinton express their condolences to the
royal
family); Weather report; Andrew Alderson of the London Sunday Times
gives
his reaction to the death of Princess Diana; Lord Jeffrey Archer
of the
British Parliament discusses Princess Diana and her impact on the
country of
Great Britian; A look at the life of Princess Diana)
August 31, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Princess Diana's body flown back to Britain today; British nation
in shock
over the loss of Princess Diana; Pictures of Princess Diana trapped
in car
after accident offered to US magazine; Whether Princess Diana used
the press
to her advantage; Princess Diana's birth and death; Princess Diana's
appeal
to the public was that she brought the British monarchy down to
the level of
common people; How Princess Diana touched the lives of Americans;
Princess
Diana's passion to be liked by everyone may have doomed her.
August 31, 1997
NBC Nightly News
World mourns death of Princess Diana; Bystanders who witnessed car
accident
of Princess Diana tell what they heard and saw; Paparazzi are viewed
as
contributing to death of Princess Diana; Robert Fox of the London
Daily
Telegraph discusses Princess Diana's death; Suspect in largest cash
robbery
in American history is arrested; C. Everett Koop urges President
Clinton to
stay tough on the issue of lawsuits against big tobacco; Chelsea
Clinton
heads off to college, leaving Clintons with empty nest; Congress
returns
from summer break; Thousands flock to British Embassy to offer condolences
for Princess Diana's memory; Princess Diana hoped to be a queen
in the
people's hearts
August 31, 1997
NBC Dateline
Driven to Death? (Car accident which took the life of Princess Diana);
(Police investigation of whether paparazzi is to blame for accident
which
took Princess Diana's life); A Kingdom Mourns (England in grief
over death
of Diana, Princess of Wales); (Likely arrangements for funeral of
Diana,
Princess of Wales); Hot Pursuit (Many believe media carries substantial
blame for Diana's death); Starting Over (Diana's relationship with
Dodi
al-Fayed); Life of a Princess (A look back on the life of Diana);
Remembering Diana (Hallmarks and distinguishing characteristics
of Diana's
life)
August 31, 1997
CBS Face The Nation
News (Diana, princess of Wales, killed in car crash in Paris); Martin
Walker
of The Guardian discusses Princess Diana's death; Nigel Evans, former
member
of Parliament, discusses the death of Princess Diana; Martin Walker,
Gloria
Borger, Johnnie Cochran and Anthony Holden discuss Princess Diana's
death
and the media's role in it; Commentary: Princess Diana's death senseless.
August 31, 1997
NBC Meet The Press
News (Reaction in London to the news of Princess Diana's death);
Lord
Jeffrey Archer, former British Parliament member, discusses the
death of
Princess Diana; News (Princess Diana received best medical care
in France
prior to death); Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and former
Republican
presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan discuss the death of Princess
Diana
and education reform; Steve Coz, Ellen Hume and David Smith discuss
the
death of Princess Diana and the role of the media in her death;
Prince
Philip's view of attention the royal family gets from the media;
News
(Prince Charles to accompany Princess Diana's body back to London)
August 31, 1997
CBS 60 Minutes
The Life and Death of a Princess (Investigation begins into deaths
of
Princess Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and chauffeur in fiery crash in Paris;
Princess Diana's body is returned to Great Britain escorted by royalty,
family and Prince Charles; Role of paparazzi to be looked into in
death of
Princess Diana; The fates of Princes William and Harry remain undecided
upon
hearing news of death of their mother, Princess Diana; Doctor at
New York
Hospital on chances of surviving a similar crash that took the life
of
Princess Diana; The fairy tale life of Princess Diana ends in tragedy;
Katharine Graham, former publisher of The Washington Post, talks
about her
relationship and experiences with Princess Diana; Jonathan Dimbleby,
journalist, talks about how the death of Princess Diana will impact
Prince
Charles; Actress Elizabeth Taylor shares her feelings on the death
of
Princess Diana; Tragic ending of Princess Diana's fairy tale life).
Monday September 1, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Funeral arrangements being made for Princess
Diana;
President Clinton may attend Princess Diana's funeral; Seven photographers
are under arrest in Paris in connection with Princess Diana's death;
Weather
report; Lord Geoffrey Archer and David Starkey discuss the princess'
death
and how it's affecting people around the world; Weather report;
Princess
Diana's funeral will be Saturday at Westminster Abbey; Seven photographers
remain in custody in connection with tragic death of Princess Diana;
Elizabeth Taylor speaks out about the paparazzi); Newswheel at 7:30
(Weather
report; Unprecedented press coverage for death of Princess Diana;
How Prince
William and Prince Harry will deal with their mother's death; In
her last
television interview in 1995, Princess Diana talks about how she
could use
the paparazzi to help others; Crash that killed Princess Diana also
ended
the life of her companion, Dodi Al Fayed; Weather report; Portrait
painter
Nelson Shanks discusses doing the official portrait of Princess
Diana;
Upcoming on the next hour of This Morning); News (Continuing coverage
on the
life and death of Princess Diana; Funeral for Princess Diana set
for
Saturday at Westminster Abbey; Authorities launch criminal investigation
into causes of the crash which killed Dodi Al Fayed and Princess
Diana);
Weather report; Britain mourns the death of its favorite princess;
Actress
Elizabeth Taylor on the relentless pursuit of the paparazzi; Neil
Livingstone, personal security expert, on the possible defenses
against
invasion of privacy; Co-op time; News (Possible trial awaits paparazzi
if
evidence shows they were responsible for the accident that took
the lives of
Princess Diana and her companions; Princess Diana's funeral to be
held at
Westminster Abbey; family to hold smaller funeral privately); Weather
report; Princess Diana touches the lives of everyone; Elizabeth
Dole of the
American Red Cross and former Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger
on
their relationships with Princess Diana; Simplicity of Princess
Diana
throughout her life
September 1, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Plans under way for Saturday funeral of Princess Diana; Photographers
chasing Princess Diana held in custody on possible criminal charges);
Princess Diana's love/hate relationship with the media; Ingrid Seward,
editor of Majesty magazine, talks on death of Princess Diana; Michael
Cole,
Fayed family spokesman, talks on relationship between Dodi al-Fayed
and
Princess Diana; Journalists Ann Moore and Katharine Graham discuss
untimely
death of Princess Diana; News (Conference to ban land mines opens
in Norway;
Russian President Boris Yeltsin announces he will not run for office
in the
future; Space walk scheduled for Saturday on space station Mir;
Minimum wage
raised to $5.15 an hour; Riverboat rescued from Ohio River; NFL
regular
season play began with Washington beating Carolina); Weather report;
Many
celebrities complain of paparazzi's intrusiveness; David Mellor,
former
member of Parliament and columnist, and Vinnie Zuffante, photographer,
discuss controversy surrounding the paparazzi; Andrew Roberts, Sunday
Times
reporter, and Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair columnist, discuss
paparazzi
laws and who's to blame for the Princess Diana accident; News (Funeral
for
Princess Diana to be held Saturday at Westminster Abbey; Seven photographers
held in Paris on possible criminal charges; Princess Diana remembered
for
her compassion and caring); Weather report; Majesty magazine editor
Ingrid
Seward talks about funeral plans for Princess Diana; Christopher
Dickey with
People magazine was among first to arrive on crash site; Co-op time;
Recap
of NBC's Today's show's news, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Lord Jeffrey
Archer
talks about Princess Diana and the outpouring of affection being
shown by
gathering crowds; Growing shrine for Princess Diana at the British
Embassy
in Washington, DC; People gather outside Kensington Palace to mourn
and pay
tribute to Princess Diana; Tom Brokaw talks about changes that have
ocurred
in past 16 years since the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Princess
Diana; Journalist Annick Cojean talks about her interview experience
with
Princess Diana .
September 1, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Police say Princess Diana's chauffeur had a high blood alcohol level
and may
have been driving as fast as 120 miles an hour; How blood alcohol
level
numbers translate into driver judgment and behavior on the road;
Nation of
Great Britain is mourning Princess Diana's death; Outpouring of
grief over
Diana's death is worldwide; Princess Diana was riding in an S series
Mercedes when she was killed; Public is angry at the press for Princess
Diana's death; Diana's companion, Dodi Al Fayed, known for having
beautiful
women by his side; Royal princes face tragic loss of mother; Nation
of Great
Britain grieves over the death of Princess Diana.
September 1, 1997
NBC Nightly News
As Princess Diana lays in St. James' Palace, people around the world
mourn
and pay tribute to her; Driver of Diana's car was legally drunk;
Diana's
last evening before her death is reported; Paparazzi, the new breed
and what
they will do for money; Diana's life is remembered from the day
the world
first met her; Diana's sons, William and Harry, how their lives
will change;
Dodi al-Fayed: a playboy or a real love for Diana?; Children talk
about the
loss of Diana
September 1, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Day After (Further investigation into the death of Princess
Diana
reveals driver had been drinking; people around world express grief
and
devotion to Diana); Under the Influence (Blood alcohol level impairs
judgment and behavior and may be contributing factor in Princess
Diana's
death); The Princes (Lives of Prince William and Prince Harry after
their
mother's death); Feeding Frenzy? (A look at the often-extreme methods
of the
paparazzi; Diana's attitude toward the relentless reporters); Staying
Safe
(Would the accident have happened had Princess Diana kept protection
officers from Scotland Yard?); Who Would Be King (Prince Charles'
lifelong
preparation to become king); Farewell My Lovely (Preparation of
funeral
services for Diana)
Tuesday September 2, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Alcohol possible factor in the accident that
caused the
death of Princess Diana; Thousands of mourners wait in line outside
Buckingham Palace to show their respect to Princess Diana; President
Clinton
to decide who to send to represent the US at Princess Diana's funeral;
Weather report; Royal watcher Ross Bensen on his personal relationship
with
Princess Diana and the accident that caused her death; Weather report;
Paparazzi possibly facing charges in the death of Princess Diana;
French
drinking limits compared to American drinking limits; Fayed family
speaking
out about the driver of the car who may be to blame for the accident
that
killed Princess Diana; Dodi Al Fayed's accomplishments and his relationship
with Princess Diana; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Royal princes
face
tragic loss of mother; Nation of Great Britain grieves over the
death of
Princess Diana; Headlines; Sports report; Stories making headlines
in
today's news; Weather report; Queen of England makes no effort to
grieve in
public over the death of Princess Diana; Artist Peter Max chosen
to design
this year's poster for the US Open; Co-op time); News (Investigation
continues into the high-speed crash that killed Princess Diana);
Michael
Cole, Al Fayed family spokesman, discusses the reaction of the Al
Fayed
family to the crash that killed their son and Princess Diana; Weather
report; Reaction of Londoners to the death of Princess Diana; Dr.
Harold
Koplewicz, child and adolescent psychiatrist, discusses how to help
children
cope with the death of a parent; Alabama school district's solution
to
violence and vandalism; Co-op time; Headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather
report;
Reaction to the latest news that the driver of the car which carried
Princess Diana was legally drunk at the time of the accident; Tips
on using
natural dyes to dye your fabrics successfully; British constitutional
historian Dr. David Starkey discusses what Princess Diana's funeral
will be
like and what her life would have been like had she lived; Program
notes;
Speculation on whether Prince Charles will eventually marry Camilla,
what
people on the street think should happen to the paparazzi that were
chasing
Princess Diana before the accident
September 2, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (New developments in the investigation of the crash that killed
Princess Diana; President Bill Clinton will not attend the funeral
of
Princess Diana and mourners wait in lines for hours to express condolences;
Mourners line up at British Embassy in Washington to express condolences
for
Princess Diana; Five people killed in plane crash in Washington
state;
Senate to return to work today; Sports); Willard Scott; British
broadcaster
and journalist Andrew Neil, on media coverage of the crash that
killed
Princess Diana; French attorney Laurent Vonderweidt, on possible
charges
against the paparazzi involved in the crash that killed Princess
Diana;
Meredith Etherington-Smith, close friend to Princess Diana; Broadcaster
and
journalist Andrew Neil, on tabloids; Recap of NBC's Today show's
news, 7:30
AM; Willard Scott; Dodi Al-Fayed's former fiancee talks about his
death;
Princess Diana personally involved in many charities; Co-op time;
News
(Paris investigators to determine if paparazzi or the drunk limousine
driver
caused the crash that killed Princess Diana; Mourners line up outside
London's St. James Palace to sign condolence books for Princess
Diana;
President Clinton will not attend Princess Diana's funeral; House
and Senate
return to work; Skydiver plane crashes near Seattle, killing its
occupants);
Willard Scott; Michael Cole, spokesman for the Fayed family, discusses
the
paparazzi's role in the crash that killed Dodi Al-Fayed and Princess
Diana;
Vogue's Anna Wintour and Suzy Menkes, fashion editor for the International
Herald Tribune, discuss the impact Princess Diana had on the fashion
world;
Willard Scott; Great sadness and concern in Britain for Princess
Di's sons;
Relationship between paparazzi and celebrities
September 2, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Questions abound of where to put the blame for the car crash which
killed
Princess Diana--on the paparazzi or on the intoxicated driver; First
lady
Hillary Clinton will attend the funeral of Princess Diana; Reaction
from the
royal family over the death of Princess Diana not receiving favorable
marks
from the people; English commoners believe the queen should give
a statement
regarding the death of Princess Diana; Royal lineage of Princess
Diana; Dow
Jones industrials have biggest point gain ever; Bounty hunters in
Arizona
target wrong house and kill two innocent people in shootout; Philip
Noel
Johnson still not revealing what happened to the money in what's
being
called the biggest armored car robbery in the world; Baby swing
being
recalled after three babies die from strangulation; Russian cosmonauts
receive blame for collision on Space Station Mir in June; Overview
of the
mourners paying their respects to Princess Diana.
September 2, 1997
NBC Nightly News
The investigation continues into Diana's death; Protecting Diana
would not
have been difficult for British security agents; Diana's famous
friends will
gather from around the world for her funeral on Saturday; High-speed
driving
combined with alcohol can be lethal; Many Americans also died over
the
holiday weekend from drunk driving; Stock market report; Harrod's
will close
Saturday for Diana's funeral, for the first time in 100 years; Many
common
women identified themselves with Princess Diana; US children's eating
habits
leave much to be desired; Anger rises against bounty hunters after
mistaken
killings in Arizona; Future of British royal family after Diana
September 2, 1997
NBC Dateline
Death of Innocence (Breakdown in security surrounding al-Fayed's
car might
have been a possible cause in the death of Princess Diana); The
Last Picture
Show? (Paparazzi won't stop taking pictures until people stop demanding
them); (George Clooney talks about how to stop the paparrazi from
hounding
celebrities); Sweet Charity (Diana did things for charitable organizations
that had never been done before); Lord of the Rinks (Scott Hamilton's
battle
with testicular cancer); America's Princess (American citizens also
mourn
the loss of Princess Diana)
Wednesday September 3, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Investigation continues into the crash that killed
Princess Diana; Preparations under way in London for Princess Diana's
funeral; Hillary Rodham Clinton to attend the funeral of Princess
Diana;
Weather report; British constituational historian David Starkey
on the royal
family's reaction to the death of Princess Diana; Weather report;
Princess
Diana's last published interview before her death; Strong response
to the
death of Princess Diana from people that never actually met her;
Strong
public reaction in the United States to the death of Princess Diana;
Weather
report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Crowds of people in London express their
emotion
over Princess Diana's death with flowers; Headlines; Bounty hunters
in
Arizona target wrong house and kill two innocent people in shootout;
Philip
Noel Johnson still not revealing what happened to the money in what's
being
called the biggest armored car robbery in the world; Sports report;
Stories
making headlines in today's news; Weather report; People gathering
all about
London this morning to pay their respects to Princess Diana with
flowers and
cards; A look at legendary Texas country singer Jerry Jeff Walker;
Co-op
time); News (Key decisions being made in London about the funeral
for
Princess Diana; Six photographers and one motorcycle driver declared
suspects in the fatal crash that killed Princess Diana); Weather
report;
Penny Thornton, astrologer to Princess Diana, discusses her latest
book and
the death of Princess Diana; Actor George Clooney discusses Princess
Diana's
death and the continuing controversy surrounding the paparazzi;
Dr. David
Starkey, British constitutional historian, discusses the one-mile
route that
Princess Diana's funeral procession will travel; Co-op time; News
(Investigation into crash which killed Princess Diana focuses on
role of
paparazzi and alcohol); Weather report; Penny Thornton, Princess
Diana's
astrologer, says she believes the princess' death was no accident;
Citizens
from countries all over the world visit British Embassy in Washington
to pay
respects to Princess Diana; Princess Diana's former fashion designer,
David
Sassoon, discusses the princess' tastes in fashion; Preview of upcoming
coverage
September 3, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Clues to real story behind crash of Princess Diana and party;
Funeral
preparations and condolences for Princess Diana; Weight Watchers
pulls
inappropriate ad after death of Diana; Complete JonBenet Ramsey
ransom note
leaked to media; Mother of JonBenet Ramsey speaks out against tabloids;
Stock report; Bounty hunters kill innocent couple by mistake); Willard
Scott; Firestone family, American tourists who witnessed Princess
Diana
crash site, discusses actions of photographers; Actor George Clooney
of "ER"
blasts media and tabloids in wake of Princess Diana death; Co-op
time; Recap
of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Willard Scott; Andrew Roberts
with the
Sunday Times discusses funeral arrangements for Princess Diana;
Lawyer Paul
Bishop discusses formal proceedings for photographers under investigation
in
death of Princess Diana; Bounty hunters kill two innocent people
in Arizona;
Nicole Foote, sister of brother slain by bounty killers, Arizona
State
Senator John Kaites discuss Saturday's incident and laws governing
bounty
hunters; Co-op time; News (Photographers officially named as suspects
in car
crash that killed Princess Diana, and test finds driver's blood
alcohol
level four times the legal limit; Hillary Rodham Clinton will attend
Princess Diana's funeral; British people's love for Diana expressed
all
across the country; Jet crashes in Cambodia; Postal worker in Miami
Beach
shoots ex-wife and friend and then himself at a post office; Defective
baby
swings being recalled); Willard Scott; Ron Davis, former paparazzi
who
called for help when he saw River Phoenix dying of a drug overdose
instead
of taking his photo, discusses his decision not to sell tabloids
at his
Nashville newsstand to protest the photographers who were involved
in
Diana's car crash; Carol Wallace of People magazine discusses the
fact that
Princess Diana was on their cover 44 times; Betty Andrews discusses
working
for Princess Diana's family when Diana was a teen-ager; Co-op time;
Weather
report; Ingrid Seward of Majesty magazine and British Parliament
member
Jeremy Corbin discuss the reaction of the royal family to tragedy;
Melanie
Thernstrom discusses her book "Halfway Heaven"
September 3, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Photojournalist Jacques Langevin, who faces possible manslaughter
charges in
the death of Diana, stresses his innocence in the matter; Photographers
may
face both criminal and civil actions if charged with manslaughter
in death
of Princess Diana; Buckingham Palace appears to be buckling under
public
pressure, extending the route which Diana's body will travel during
her
funeral procession; Justice Department investigating whether Vice
President
Al Gore illegally solicited campaign funds; Arizona Governor Fife
Symington
found guilty on federal charges of fraud; Vietnam Airlines passenger
jet
crashes and kills 65, one baby survives; Media mogul Rupert Murdoch
put
tabloid newspapers on the map and offers millions to photographers
for
certain photos; British people starting to resent lack of reaction
from the
royal family following Princess Diana's death; People express love
and
fondness for Princess Diana.
September 3, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Photographers involved in crash that killed Princess Diana tell
their story
today; Royal family gives formal statement on death of Diana, thanks
public
for outpouring of support, and announces plans to extend funeral
route;
Congressional Republicans planning to focus on Vice President Gore's
part in
campaign finance irregularities beginning tomorrow; Arizona Governor
Fife
Symington, convicted of fraud, announces resignation from office;
Newspapers
release full contents of JonBenet Ramsey ransom note, but case still
no
nearer to solution; Stock report; Henri Paul, driver of the Mercedes
in
which Princess Diana died, is described both as a heavy drinker
and a quiet,
good man; New study claims vitamin D helps body absorb calcium,
deterring
bone loss; Dr. Keith Block of Illinois combines conventional medicine
with
alternative treatments to help cancer patients; Cost of sending
teen-agers
to school; Princess Diana to be buried in her ancestral village
September 3, 1997
CBS 48 Hours
The People's Princess Villain or Victim? (photojournalist Jacques
Langevin
discusses how he came upon the car crash of Princess Diana); Speed
& Safety
(driving expert discusses how the driver of Diana's car made the
fatal
mistake); The First Shot (Diana's years teaching children in preschool);
Touched by a Princess (Diana visiting children with AIDS); Flash!
(paparazzi
come under close scrutiny following death of Princess Diana); Exclusive
(Jacques Langevin, paparazzi at scene following crash, denies blame
for
accident which killed Princess Diana); A Royal Mess (death of Princess
Diana
may widen hostility toward royal monarchy in England); Finding Fault
(locating the cause of the accident that killed Princess Diana);
The Long
Goodbye (mourners line the streets of London and Paris and elsewhere
to pay
tribute to Princess Diana).
September 3, 1997
NBC Dateline
Days of Mourning (Mourners continue to bring flowers as the paparrazi
face
investigation, and British monarchy faces public scrutiny); Striking
Back
(Fran Drescher launches campaign to boycott tabloids); The Final
Mission
(Two Americans discuss their three-week trip to Bosnia with Diana
in the
crusade against landmines); The Legacy (Sorting out Princess Diana's
estate); The Missing Link (Importance of wearing seat belts is clear
since
the death of Princess Diana); The Best and the Worst (People magazine's
annual best and worst dressed lists); Dear Diana... (Children in
Britain bid
farewell to Princess Diana)
Thursday September 4, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Photographers who were arrested after Princess
Diana's
accident respond to accusations that they are responsible for her
death;
House of Representatives expected to join Senate in calling for
a day of
recognition to honor the memory of Princess Diana; Route of Princess
Diana's
funeral procession lengthened to accomodate the millions of mourners
expected to turn out; Weather report; Future of Diana's oldest son,
Prince
William; Weather report; National sentiment towards the royal family
since
the death of Princess Diana; Moral and legal obligations of citizens
of
France and the US to help someone who is injured on the street;
Royal family
issues statement concerning Diana's death and makes plans to lengthen
the
funeral procession to accomodate the millions of people expected
to attend;
Response from Buckingham Palace on the death of Princess Diana,
guest list
and other plans for the princess's funeral; Weather report); Newswheel
at
7:30 (The increase of tabloid papers in Britain since Rupert Murdoch
built a
newspaper empire there; New Jersey couple that hired Princess Diana
as their
baby-sitter will attend Princess Diana's funeral; Headlines; Sports
report;
Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; California
lawmakers propose bill that would force paparazzi photographers
to keep
their distance from celebrities; New York City plays host to the
premiere of
the movie "The Game," the first Hollywood-style premiere since the
death of
Princess Diana; Tabloid-style newspapers tone down after the death
of
Princess Diana); News (British monarchy about to address the nation;
More
arrests in connection with Princess Diana's death); Weather report;
French
photojournalist Jacques Langevin discusses his role at the crash
scene of
Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed; Reverend Donald Reeves and constitutional
historian Dr. David Starkey discuss the public reaction to the royal
family's response to Princess Diana's death; Calls for the monarchy
to skip
a generation and make Prince William the next king instead of Prince
Charles; Kerry Parnell, editor of Bliss, discusses the decision
to cancel
magazine cover featuring Prince William after Princess Diana's death;
Program note; Reverend Donald Reeves and constitutional historian
Dr. David
Starkey discuss the possible end of the British monarchy; Headlines;
Public
very critical of the royal family not addressing the death of Princess
Diana; Weather report; Several explosions in downtown Jerusalem;
Why the
royals have not addressed the death of Princess Diana; Jerry White
and Ken
Rutherford, Landmine Survivors Network, discuss Diana's role in
trying to
ban land mines throughout the world; Possible terrorist attack on
a
pedistrian mall in downtown Jerusalem; Royal watcher Margaret Holder
shows
and talks about some of the places in London where Princess Diana
liked to
go; Three of the paparazzi that were following Princess Diana before
the
crash turn themselves in; Bomb attack on a pedestrian mall in Jerusalem;
Queen saying she will come out and address the nation tomorrow;
Co-op time
September 4, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Reactions in Britain towards Diana's funeral and royal family;
Senate
votes on day to honor princess Diana's charity work; Photographers
detained
in crash investigation begin to tell their side of the story; Justice
Department reviews Vice President Gore's fund-raising practices;
Bounty
hunters allegedly responsible for Arizona tragedy total five; Arizona
Governor Fife Symington convicted of fraud); Weather report; Photographers
in Princess Diana case defend their actions; Vice President Gore's
fund-raising practices under scrutiny; Former FBI profiler Gregg
McCrary
discusses JonBenet Ramsey ransom note; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's
Today
show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Young Prince William expected
to be
strong during funeral despite carrying a heavy burden; Car simulates
what
Diana's chaffeur may have experienced during car crash; British
journalist
Jonathan Freedland reports most Britons resent royal family's behavior
toward Diana's death; News (Members of the royal family begin responding
publicly to the death of Princess Diana; Photographers suspected
in Princess
Diana's crash speak out about the accident; Senate hearings continue
on Vice
President Al Gore's fundraising; Arizona Governor Symington resigns
his
office); Weather report; Photographer Tim Graham discusses friendship
with
Princess Diana; Recent films being criticized for characters smoking;
Patrick Reynolds of Foundation for a Smoke-Free America and film
director
Barry Sonnenfeld discuss role of smoking in films; Co-op time; Royal
watcher
Victoria Mather discusses recent criticism of the royal family and
how
they're handling the death of Princess Diana; Weather report; Willard
Scott;
Journalists Jonathan Alter, Holly Millea, and Tanya Hart discuss
public
fascination with celebrities; Dr. Ethel Siris of the National Osteoporosis
Foundation explains news concerning calcium and vitamin D supplements.
September 4, 1997
The CBS Evening News
British royal family, bowing to public pressure, appear in public
to show
that they care; Investigation continues into what might have caused
the
princess's car to crash; Suicide bombers in Israel kill seven and
wound 200;
Yasir Arafat discusses his desire for the peace process to continue;
Buddhist nuns testify to Congress about fund-raising at a temple
in which
Vice President Al Gore participated; Supreme Court rejects appeal
to stop
California from enforcing a ban on affirmative action programs;
Allegations
of a possible cover-up by Ford Motor Company involving a defect
which could
have led to a massive recall; Federal health officials predict this
year's
flu season to be milder than last year's; Approval ratings for Prince
Charles are on the decline, while his son, Prince William, gets
much praise;
Americans react to the death of Princess Diana.
September 4, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Suicide bomb attacks in crowded Jerusalem mall kill seven and wound
192;
Secretary Albright still plans to make first trip to Middle East
to push
peace process forward in spite of terrorism; British royal family
makes
appearances today as British subjects grow angry at their lack of
visible
grief over Diana's death; Millions expected to attend Diana's funeral,
creating logistical nightmare for police and security crews; Stock
report;
Nicola Arson, one of the photographers at the scene of Diana's accident
and
now arrested for alleged involuntary manslaughter, speaks out about
that
night; LA Dodgers, last family-owned baseball team, reaches agreement
to
sell team to Rupert Murdoch; Buddhist nuns laundered money for Democrat
Party and did fundraising for Al Gore; Buddhist campaign contribution
raises
scandal in Al Gore's otherwise squeaky clean career, threatening
his
political future; Statistics on the flowers laid in tribute to and
planned
for the funeral of Princess Diana; Two people who met Princess Diana
at a
homeless shelter share their memories of her after being invited
to attend
her funeral
Friday September 5, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 Royal family returns to London on eve of Princess
Diana's
funeral; Dr. Frederic Mailliez discusses the scene of the accident
involving
Princess Diana; Program note; Weather report; Music industry pays
tribute to
Princess Diana at last night's MTV Video Music Awards; Weather report;
Outpouring of emotion for Princess Diana; Coping with emotions after
the
death of a loved one; Royal family's reaction to the death of Princess
Diana; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Americans' reaction to
the death
of Princess Diana; Israeli commandos killed after confrontation
with
Lebanese soldiers and Muslim guerrillas in Lebanon; Headlines; Sports
report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report;
Similarities between the lives of Princess Diana and Princess Grace
of
Monaco; Co-op time); Royal family returns to London, hoping to quell
some of
the criticism of their actions since Diana's death; Dr. Frederic
Mailliez,
emergency physician, discusses the scene at Princess Diana's car
crash;
Weather report; Reverend Donald Reeves of St. James' Church and
Dr. David
Starkey, British constitutional historian, discusses what London's
reaction
will be to Queen Elizabeth's speech today; MTV Video Music Awards
pays
tribute to the death of Princess Diana; Six million people expected
to line
the route of Princess Diana's funeral procession this week; Program
notes;
Co-op time; Headlines; Weather report; How the funeral of Princess
Diana
will rank as a worldwide event and how her death has affected the
royal
family; Alex Valls and Anna Slade, two of Princess Diana's former
pupils, on
the princess as a kindergarten teacher; Remembering Princess Diana;
Program
notes; Co-op time
NBC “Today”
Friday September 5, 1997
News (Queen Elizabeth returns to London early at urging of British
public;
Photographer denies fault in crash that killed Diana and her group;
Eleven
Israeli soldiers killed in south Lebanon); Weather report; Royal
historian
Andrew Roberts discusses funeral plans and reactions of the royal
family;
Background on Westminster Abbey; New Yorker Editor Tina Brown on
her
impressions of Diana; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news,
7:30 AM;
Weather report; Elton John to sing new version of "Candle in the
Wind" at
Princess Diana's funeral; Duchess of Norfolk, close friend to Princess
Diana, talks about geniune charity work done by the princess throughout
England; William Bourdon, attorney for photographer under investigation
in
death of Princess Diana, speaks out on his client's behalf; Co-op
time; News
(Royal family prepares for Princess Diana's funeral; Israeli soldiers
killed
in raid in southern Lebanon; Supreme Court will not stand in way
of
Proposition 209, the law ending affirmative action programs in California);
Weather report; Journalist Victoria Mather discusses the criticism
directed
towards Britain's royal family; Actor Michael Douglas discusses
his new
film, "The Game," and also his friendship with Dodi al-Fayed and
association
with Princess Diana, and his feelings about the paparazzi; Co-op
time;
Weather report; Meredith Etherington-Smith, friend of Princess Diana,
tells
her feelings about the coming funeral and press criticism of the
royal
family; People in the village where Princess Diana grew up remember
her;
Greetings to fellow broadcaster Joan Lunden on her last broadcast
on "Good
Morning America"; Words and images of Princess Diana.
September 5, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Queen Elizabeth II pays a tribute to Princess Diana; Three more
photographers formally named as suspects in the deaths of Princess
Diana and
Dodi Al Fayed; Mourners gather on London streets awaiting Princess
Diana's
funeral procession tomorrow; Mother Teresa dies at age 87 of a heart
attack;
Israeli commandos killed attempting to retaliate for yesterday's
bombing in
Jerusalem; US astronaut Michael Foale prepares for a space walk
with Russian
crewmate to repair the damaged Mir space station; Athens, Greece,
chosen to
host the 2004 Olympic Summer Games; "60 Minutes" to report on charges
by
former Russian General Alexander Lebed of 100 nuclear weapons which
are
unaccounted for; Caribbean being threatened as Erika becomes a hurricane;
Comparisons in compassion between Princess Diana and Mother Teresa.
September 5, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Queen Elizabeth eulogizes Diana in televised speech; British citizens
continue mourning Diana as the royal family begins to make public
appearances; Mother Teresa dies today after a lifetime of service
to the
poorest of the poor; Fayed family releases video of Diana and Dodi's
final
moments in Ritz hotel and state their intent to find the cause of
the
accident; Eleven Israeli soldiers dead after failed commando raid
into
Lebanon; Stock report; Thousands already lining funeral procession
route in
preparation for tomorrow, and million expected as police and aid
workers
prepare for safety and security; Lindsay Spencer, former nursery
school
student of Princess Diana, remembers her as a kind woman who was
good with
children; Journalist commentary on the media coverage of the past
week of
Diana's death
September 5, 1997
NBC Dateline
A Last Goodbye The Final Hours (Public, celebrity and royal reactions
to
Princess Diana's death and the plans for the funeral); A Last Look
(Fayed
family releases last footage of Diana and Dodi taken from security
cameras
at Ritz hotel in Paris, attempting to prove driver was not drunk);
Blow Up
(French photographers refuse to take blame for crash that killed
Princess
Diana and poll of Americans place the most blame for the behavior
of
paparazzi on the readers of tabloids); Friends (Princess Diana's
friendship
with the Woolcock family was a strength during the illness and death
of
their teen-aged daughter and through many years since); Star Wars
(American
stars take aim at paparazzi and tabloids that stalk them); The Boy
Who Would
Be King (the future of Prince William is discussed); Royal Flush
(Questions
about the future of the royal family); (Celebrities discuss their
memories
of knowing Princess Diana); The Week That Was (Sir David Frost discusses
Queen Elizabeth's television address to Britons on the death of
Princess
Diana); Funeral for a Friend (Funerals often give people sense of
mortality
and Diana's will give mourners chance to reflect on her life and
say
goodbye); Once Upon A Time... (Look back at the royal wedding);
Touched By
An Angel (Two humanitarians, Mother Teresa and Princess Diana, taught
us how
to offer aid and comfort to others)
Saturday September 6, 1997
NBC Saturday “Today”
Program pre-empted for coverage of Princess Diana's funeral
September 6, 1997
The CBS Evening News Program did not air
CBS NEWS SPECIAL PROGRAM
September 6, 1997
Farewell to a Princess (Diana, Princess of Wales' funeral procession,
service and final journey out of London; Diana's son William walks
behind
casket as his mother's living legacy; French perspective on the
essence of
Diana's glamour, presence and rise as a legend; Mourners continue
filing
past Westminster Abbey long after funeral; London mourners describe
Diana's
impact in life and death on them; Sir Richard Attenborough and Liz
Tilberis
speak of their perceptions of Diana's mystique and gifts; Charity
benefits
highlighted by Diana's personal choices; Hearts captured by Diana
remember
her in a family funeral).
September 6, 1997
NBC Nightly News
In eulogy for Princess Diana, her brother blames the press for its
intrusions into her life, and promises to continue her influences
in the
lives of her sons; Lord Jeffrey Archer talks about the changes Great
Britain
has undergone since Princess Diana's death; All of central London
becomes an
outdoor cathedral as millions listen to Diana's funeral over loudspeakers
before sending her on to Althorp estates for final burial; Princess
Diana's
final return home to Althorp estate; World wide day of mourning
to honor
Mother Teresa as plans are made to bury her in a state funeral next
Saturday; Mir mission to find source of leak lasts six hours; Lone
survivor
in crash that killed Princess Diana still unable to tell authorities
what
caused the wreck; Four-year-old leukemia patient remembers the love
and
kindness Princess Diana showed during her fight with leukemia
Sunday September 7, 1997
NBC Sunday “Today”
News (Day after the funeral throngs still come to pay respects to
Diana;
Tony Blair to meet with the queen on monarchy's future role; Princess
Diana
buried privately on an island at her family estate; Mother Teresa
lies in
state and her state funeral will be Saturday); Lord Jeffrey Archer,
Victoria
Mather, and Andrew Roberts discuss the emotion of Princess Diana's
funeral;
Investigation of Diana's death continues; George Bermann, professor
of
international law, tells of the difference between French and American
legal
systems; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Sunday Today show's news, 9:30
AM;
Weather report; Wayne Sleep and Dr. Frank Ryding tell of their personal
memories of Princess Diana; Lives of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa
are
profiled; Collage of the past seven days
September 7, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Mobutu Sese Seko, ousted leader of former country of Zaire, dies
at 66;
People of Great Britain still grieving over the death of Princess
Diana;
Elizabeth Jacks Scott, grief counselor, discusses why people have
been so
affected by the death of Princess Diana; Investigation into the
crash which
killed Princess Diana continues; American woman who owes her life
to Mother
Teresa mourns her death, others praise her good works; Secretary
of State
Madeleine Albright heads to the Middle East this week to try to
restart
peace talks; New stealth fighter put through its paces today after
three
months of delays; Senate Campaign Finance Committee member Arlen
Specter
(R-PA) calls on Vice President Al Gore to testify voluntarily; President
Clinton faces busy schedule after three-week vacation; Schools trying
to
keep up with growing student enrollment; Union workers for Bay Area
Rapid
Transit system go on strike over pay dispute; Rather than just mourn
her
loss, people should attempt to follow Princess Diana's domestic
ambitions;
Parents of freshmen college students face many emotions as they
send their
children off to school
September 7, 1997
CBS Face The Nation
Britain still in mourning day after Princess Diana's funeral; Professors
Todd Gitlin and Linda Colley and historian Anthony Holden discuss
the deaths
of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa; Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA)
discusses
Senate hearings into campaign finance reform; Commentary: British
monarchy
useless and should be done away with.
Monday September 8, 1997
September 8, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Several British tabloids say they will allow Diana's sons to grieve in private, public outpouring of emotion for Diana shows no sign of easing; Investigation into Princess Diana's fatal car crash may take months due to conflicting information; Weather report; Top stories making headlines in today's news; President Clinton faces busy schedule after three-week vacation; Possible effects Earl Spencer's eulogy may have on the relationship between the Windsors and Spencers; Weather report; Public display of emotion following death of Princess Diana continues; Preliminary report pins the blame of the crash that killed Princess Diana on the driver; Study finds children have similar behavioral problems in all cultures; Police reopen road to the Spencer family estate; Former ruler of Zaire, Mobutu Sese Seko, dies of prostate cancer at 66; American woman who owes her life to Mother Teresa mourns her death, others praise her good works; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Headlines; New Jersey school district finds itself with a space problem as enrollment continues to grow; Emotions of parents and students as the college year begins and teens start to leave home; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Investigators in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case turn to the FBI for help; Popular film "Mary Poppins" to be released on home video; Moscow celebrates its 850th birthday; Street party in New York City showcases the best of Broadway); News (British people grieving death of Princess Diana flock to Kensington Palace in record numbers; Princess Diana's bodyguard now in stable condition, investigators hope he can provide critical testimony in the case); Weather report; Bishop Henry Mansell discusses Mother Teresa's work and what she meant to the world; Reverend Donald Reeves, St. James' Church, discusses Princess Diana and Mother Teresa; American beauty and the field of modeling; Co-op time; News (Crowds increasing outside Kensington Palace after Princess Diana's funeral); Weather report; Rules to participate in Ford Modeling's Search for American Beauty; Three women on how they stay looking young; Three cast members of "U.S. Marshals" on the making of the film; Co-op time; Weather report
NBC “Today”
News (Britain's biggest tabloid newspaper pledging to respect privacy of Princes William and Harry, following the death of their mother, Princess Diana; Plans being made for huge state funeral for Mother Teresa; New problems aboard Russian space station Mir; Strike has stopped service on BART System, which runs subway trains between East Bay communities and San Francisco); Weather report; Highlight from Earl Spencer's tribute and remarks at funeral of Princess Diana; Andrew Neil, former Sunday Times editor, discusses how people feel about Earl Spencer's remarks in tribute to Princess Diana; Richard Branson, friend of Princess Diana, discusses the funeral services, tribute of Earl Spencer, Diana's charities, and her character; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Liz Tilberis talks about relationship with Princess Diana; Mother Teresa, an extraordinary person; Earl Spencer describes Spencer estate as NBC reporter; Co-op time; News (Tabloids promise to leave Princess Diana's sons alone; Mourners continue gathering at Buckingham Palace in honor of Princess Diana; Preparations being made for Mother Teresa's funeral; Mir main computer fails for third time; America Online may take over Compuserve; San Francisco transit workers strike; Steven Seagal film "Fire Down Below" number one this weekend); Weather report; Official royal photographer Jayne Fincher discusses life and death of Princess Diana; Meredith Etherington-Smith, friend of Princess Diana, discusses her experience at Saturday's funeral; Co-op Time; Weather report; Vanity Fair's Ann Louise Bardach discusses the JonBenet Ramsey investigation; Family therapist Bonnie Eaker Weil discusses relationships between men and women; Memorial service for Gianni Versace at Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City tonight.
September 8, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Ferryboat capsizes off the coast of Haiti, many feared dead; Investigators
hoping Trevor Rees-Jones will soon be able to talk with them about the
crash which killed Princess Diana; Public wants the monarchy to look at
its old-fashioned ways and update to the '90s; Many in India and around
the world mourn the death of Mother Teresa; More confrontations in Bosnia
between NATO peacekeepers and Serb civilians; Computer goes offline today
on the Russian Space Station Mir; Suspect in Saudi Arabia bombing of Khobar
Towers refuses to cooperate with investigators, as was plea bargained earlier;
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright still plans to visit the Middle East
amid more threats of violence from Hamas; Attorneys for Paula Jones may
withdraw from her case; President Clinton visits elementary school in Maryland;
New survey shows disappointing results on drug use in schools; Boulder
investigators hoping to get help from the FBI in the murder case of JonBenet
Ramsey; Warning about natural gas line connectors which are made of brass,
they may be an explosion waiting to happen.
September 8, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Hundreds missing missing in Haiti ferry accident; Princess Diana's
bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones undergoes surgery while crash investigation
continues; Rumors of disagreement between Prince Charles and the queen
over funeral plans for Diana; Paula Jones' lawyers drop her case after
she rejects settlement offer; Saudi witness to Khobar Towers bombing backs
out of deal; Stock report; A look at Charles Spencer's background and reasons
for his biting speech at Princess Diana's funeral; Hillary Clinton will
represent US at Mother Teresa's funeral as the diminutive champion of the
poor is mourned; Receipts of memorial fund established in honor of Princess
Diana; The Kirby family discusses how they have dealt with the death of
their mother last year
Tuesday September 9, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Debate over whether Princess Diana's former title should be reinstated posthumously; Investigation into the cause of the crash involving Princess Diana; Weather report; Search resumes off coast of Haiti for missing bodies resulting from capsized ferryboat; News headlines; Mourners say their goodbyes to Mother Teresa; Confrontation between NATO troops and Serb nationalists; Computer system on board Mir up and running again; Weather report; Reaction of Mohammed Al Fayed to the outpouring of emotions for his son Dodi; New laser procedure for heart disease; Rumors over Earl Spencer's comments about the royal family during Diana's funeral and his refusal to allow her former title to be used again; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Boulder police hope the FBI can help in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case; Officials in Longview, Texas, deny that guards used excessive force on inmates; Lennox Industries issues a warning about possible carbon monoxide leaks in some of its furnaces; Dangers of brass gas hoses in old home appliances; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; French police saying Mercedes carrying Princess Diana was going 120 miles an hour before the crash; Recording artists will join together to make a tribute album for Princess Diana; People gather to watch the Venice regatta; Asian elephant was born at a zoo in Zurich, Switzerland); News (Buckingham Palace denies a report of a royal spat; Earl Spencer firmly turned down any suggestion of posthumously restoring; French police report blames driver Henri Paul for accident that killed Princess Diana; Search for bodies continues following Haiti ferryboat accident); Weather report; Dr. David Starkey, British constitutional historian, and Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, discuss a recent poll showing most Britons favor the monarchy; Biological aspects of what makes someone beautiful; Co-op time; News (Buckingham Palace denies a report over a royal spat about Princess Diana's funeral arrangements; French police report on the accident that killed Princess Diana states the Mercedes was traveling at a speed of 120 miles an hour); Weather report; Beauty tips for men; MTV movie commentator Chris Connelly discusses the new movies for the fall; Co-op time; Weather report
NBC “Today”
News (Overcrowded ferryboat capsizes off coast of Haiti, killing an estimated 400 people; Investigation of Princess Diana's death continues; "Channel Four News" in London reports there was bitter battle between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles over funeral arrangements for Princess Diana; Paula Jones' lawyers asking to be dismissed from her sexual harassment suit against Bill Clinton after she rejects proposed settlement; Kansas City beats Oakland in "Monday Night Football"); Weather report; Anthony Holden, Prince Charles biographer, discusses report that Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth disagreed over funeral arrangements for Princess Diana; Investigation of car crash that killed Princess Diana continues; William Weld, former Massachusetts governor, discusses the dispute between Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) and himself regarding his nomination to be the US ambassador to Mexico; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Michael Jordan talks about new apparel line; Terri Baker discusses her book, "I'm Not Dancing Anymore," which expresses doubt about her Uncle O.J. Simpson's innocence; News (Ferry disaster kills up to 400 people off coast of Haiti; Photographers chasing Diana did not call for help after crash; Alleged argument among royal family regarding Diana's funeral; Arrangements being made for Mother Teresa's funeral; Madeleine Albright to aid failing Middle East peace process; General Henry Shelton to be named chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; Paula Jones' lawyers ask to be dismissed from Clinton lawsuit; Florida banning phen-fen and Redux because of recent health concerns linked to individuals taking the drugs; Astronauts able to fix computer malfunction on Mir; Forbes magazine annual list of top-paid entertainers released); Preview of "Dateline NBC"; Weather report; Olivier Renaud-Clement discusses upcoming paparazzi photo exhibit and its relevance to Princess Diana's death; Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil discusses fighting fairly; Co-op time; Rosie O'Donnell talks about her talk show and tabloids; Vogue's Anna Wintour talks about Princess Diana, Gianni Versace and fall fashion; Weather report.
September 9, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Third blood test confirms driver of Princess Diana's car had blood
alcohol level three times the legal limit; Al Fayed family insists photographers
were to blame for the crash which killed Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed;
Don Fowler testifies before a Senate committee on Democratic campaign fund-raising;
Attorneys for Paula Jones are allowed to withdraw from her case; Dangerous
overcrowding remains leading theory of what caused a Haitian ferryboat
to capsize; Violence erupts in Bosnia with upcoming local elections; President
Clinton's nominee to head the Joint Chiefs testifies about Bosnian troops;
Saturday declared national day of recognition for Mother Teresa; US Secretary
of State Madeleine Albright to visit Israel amid threats of violence from
Hamas; Research shows children from close-knit families are less likely
to be involved in risky or reckless behavior; Female cadet at Virginia
Military Institute suspended for slapping male cadet; Commuters fight traffic
jams in San Francisco due to strike by those who run and repair the trains;
Battle between Prince Charles and Earl Spencer over raising Princess Diana's
two sons.
September 9, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Third blood test shows Diana's driver was legally drunk, but Fayeds still blame paparazzi; Divers continue to pull bodies from capsized Haitian ferry, but death toll lower than originally estimated; In fund-raising hearings, former DNC head claims he can't remember asking for CIA help to get banned Lebanese oilman Roger Tamraz into the White House; Female cadet at Virginia Military Institute suspended for hitting upperclassman during initiation; Stock report; Increase in charitable donations since Diana's death; Princess Diana and Mother Teresa showed people how to volunteer their time and their hearts to those who needed them; Many American women still unaware that they are at high risk of death from heart disease and stroke; New study shows adolescents who are close to parents have less risk of engaging in risky behavior; Chrysler introduces new plastic car for developing countries; Medical schools and teaching hospitals bill for supervising doctors not actually present
September 9, 1997
NBC Dateline
No Way In (Hidden cameras are sent into job interviews of handicapped
and able-bodied job seekers to see if Americans are following the Americans
wit Disabilities Act); (Update on Princess Diana car crash investigation);
Diana, Inc. (Princess Diana merchandise is selling extremely well); Picture
of the Week (Model of Titanic made of toothpicks)
Wednesday September 10, 1997
September 10, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Tests indicate legal drugs along with alcohol found in blood of Henri Paul; Ring given to Princess Diana by Dodi Al Fayed; Weather report; News headlines; Overcrowding a constant problem in Haiti; Public choosing sides between Prince Charles and Earl Spencer; Business news and stock report; Weather report; US secretary of state launches effort to help Middle East peace process; Study on ways parents can reduce the chances of their teens involving themselves in drugs, sex and alcohol; Al Fayed family insists photographers were to blame for the crash which killed Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (President Clinton kicks off campaign for new trade legislation at White House ceremony; Committee looking into Democratic fund raising grills former Democratic Party Chairman Don Fowler; Clinton administration stops deportation proceedings against six Irish nationals who had served time in Britain for various terrorist acts under Irish Republican Army; Political rally held by group of Serb nationalists may have actually been cover-up for coup; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is in Middle East to try and jump-start peace process; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright expected to visit Israel amid threats of violence from Hamas; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Paparazzi photograph exhibit in New York City; Box-office hits and misses; Race to break world's land-speed record takes place this week in Nevada desert; Miss America contestants will be allowed to wear two-piece swimsuits in the competition for the first time since 1947); News (Driver of Princess Diana's car found to have traces of drugs in his system; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Jerusalem to try to breathe life into the Middle East peace process); Weather report; Actor Bill Cosby discusses the murder of his son, Ennis Cosby, and his new series of children's books called "Little Bill"; New medical procedure in the treatment of breast cancer; Supermodel makeup artist Sonia Kashuk gives some tips and techniques on how to master the art of makeup; Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Co-op time; Things to look out for when looking to get your child into modeling; Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, on what his favorite movies are; People all over the world still mourning the death of Princess Diana; Weather report
NBC “Today”
News (New evidence in investigation of crash that killed Princess Diana reveals driver had traces of anti-depressant drugs in his bloodstream; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on peacemaking mission in Middle East; Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) agrees to hold Foreign Relations Committee meeting on Friday, but says William Weld's nomination as ambassador to Mexico will not be on agenda; Senate designates Saturday as a day of national recognition for Mother Teresa of Calcutta; Crews continue to pull bodies from the sunken ferry off coast of Haiti; Virginia Military Institute suspends female cadet); Weather report; Michael Cole, Fayed family spokesman, discusses investigation of accident that killed Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Pros and cons of Good Samaritan laws debated; Muhammad Ali memorabilia to be on sale at Christie's; News (New blood tests reveal more on driver Henri Paul's condition the night of car crash in Paris; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Israel to help salvage peace process; Senate names Saturday national day of recognition for Mother Teresa; Car crash kills 11 in Southern California; Study finds many women believe heart attack and stroke are men's diseases; Study finds teen-agers who feel close to parents do better in school); Weather report; Christopher Dickey of Newsweek explains condition of Princess Diana's driver the night of car crash; Advice on achieving healthy relationships and staying in love; Co-op time; Weather report; Tips on fall cleaning; Bank built around house a 90-year-old man refuses to sell; "Wheel of Fortune" contestant tells why he had no idea who Matt Lauer was.
September 10, 1997
The CBS Evening News
New information about the car crash that killed Princess Diana reveals
the driver was also taking anti-depressants along with alcohol; Orphanage
in North Korea shows the brutal impact of starvation on that country's
youngest children; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright arrives in Israel
to push the peace process; Official report to be released tomorrow on sexual
abuse at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland; White House memos reveal
that President Clinton, Vice President Gore and other officials knew where
funds were going that they were soliciting; Women who are still fertile
in their 40s are shown to live longer lives than those who are infertile;
Amish children in New York claim their parents have physically abused them;
Who is responsible for enforcing the deal worked out between state attorneys
general and the tobacco industry; Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) reportedly
has rewritten key parts of a bill to give tobacco companies top priority
in filing claims against Iraq; Actor Burgess Meredith, dead at the age
of 89; Orphans from Boys' Town remember and thank Mother Teresa for helping
them off the streets.
September 10, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Diana's driver confirmed to be drunk and on anti-depressants and
questions arise about Diana's ambulance treatment and her last words; Overwhelming
crowds to see Mother Teresa as she lies in state; Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright visits Israel for first time since learning of her Jewish heritage
as she tries to push peace process forward; New study shows truckers don't
get enough sleep and can be hazardous drivers; New safety study shows nation's
freight trains need to improve safety standards and treatment of personnel;
Major General Robert Shadley of the Maryland Training Center at Aberdeen
receives career ending reprimand over sex scandal there; Stock report;
Confusion in the medical community over treatments for prostate cancer
make it difficult for men to seek testing and treatment; New documents
suggest Vice President Gore knew fundraising calls made from the White
House were illegal; Actor Burgess Meredith dies at age 89; Study claims
women who naturally conceive children after age 40 may live longer; Camilla
Parker Bowles most likely to be confined to being Charle's mistress since
death of Diana.
Thursday September 11, 1997
September 11, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Secretary of State Madeleine Albright continues the difficult task of brokering peace in the Middle East by meeting with Yasir Arafat; Driver of Princess Diana's car exclusive focus of French investigators after blood tests reveal alcohol and anti-depressant drugs; Weather report; News headlines; President Clinton pressing his case for fast track authority when it comes to trade deals; Allegations of child abuse in an Amish community in upstate New York; Mars Global Surveyor begins its mission to find out more about the red planet; Weather report; San Francisco judge expected to clear the way for a class-action suit against the Ford Motor Company; New technique for women undergoing breast cancer surgery; Men who were once directly influenced by the work of Mother Teresa; Youngest victims of the famine sweeping across North Korea; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Critical report on Union Pacific railroad cites human error as the cause of several deadly accidents; Who is responsible for enforcing the deal worked out between state attorneys general and the tobacco industry; News headlines; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Program note; Hollywood mourns the loss of Burgess Meredith; Robbie Knievel stars at this year's Kansas State Fair; Remains of legendary lawman Eliot Ness finally put to rest); News (Madeleine Albright holds lengthy meeting with Yasir Arafat; Officials investigating crash that killed Princess Diana focusing exclusively on the driver; Al Fayed family reconsidering their position regarding their employee, Henri Paul); Weather report; Mark Saunders, co-author of "Dicing With Di," discusses following Princess Diana around and taking photographs; Women delivering babies in their 40s and living longer; Ned Ambler, casting agent, discusses what he looks for when looking for a model; Co-op time; News (Princess Diana's death creates a huge demand for books, videos and other items detailing her life); Weather report; Co-op time; Two busy women receive head-to-toe makeovers; Jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson and vocalist Cassandra Wilson discuss their latest album, "Rendezvous," and perform a song from the album; Co-op time; Weather report
NBC “Today”
News (Volunteer groups begin gathering up flowers given in tribute to Princess Diana; Princes William and Harry return to school; People still mourn death of Princess Diana; Evidence continues to build against the driver of car that carried Princess Diana to her death; Madeleine Albright meets with Yasir Arafat, urging him to rout out terrorism; Army releases details of sexual harassment investigation, several officers reprimanded; Senate repeals big tobacco tax break; Actor Burgess Meredith dies at age 89); Weather report; Karolyn Nunnallee, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, discusses new ad campaign to fight drunk driving; Representative Sonny Bono (R-CA) and Nadine Strossen debate proposed bill called the Protection from Personal Intrusion Act; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Len Berman reviews the month in sports; Author Maya Angelou talks about her latest book; Review of "The Game"; Co-op time; News (Volunteers remove flowers left in tribute to Princess Diana; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright meets with Yasir Arafat to discuss peace mission; Actor Burgess Meredith dies at age 89); Weather report; Paparazzo Glenn Harvey discusses following Princess Di and her reaction to him and other photographers; Today's Woman-Dr. Pat Love discusses what determines a woman's sex drive; Co-op time; Brian Freeh and the Assurance perform; Weather report; Willard Scott; Today's Health-Drs. Thomas Perls and Ruth Fretts discuss living longer; Forever Young, A Guide to Life After 50-Jane Adams, New Choices magazine, discusses dealing with child's divorce
September 11, 1997
CBS 48 Hours
Stickup! (police try to apprehend bank robber who is headed for Mexican border); Stickup! (artwork bandits miss being captured again); Stickup! (men wearing heavy body armor rob bank and get in shoot-out with police); Cornered (bank robber's attempt to flee to Mexico is foiled by police using special spikes laid across road); Bank Insecurity (banks use assorted methods to prevent and deter robberies); Witness to Tragedy (Mark Budt talks about being with the first doctor on the scene at the site of the car crash which killed Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed); Closing In (Bill Rehder works towards the capture of some bank robbers; other robbers are captured)
September 11, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Eyewitness who was on the scene less than a minute after the crash
of Princess Diana's car talks about how the paparazzi was behaving; Flowers
are being removed from palaces around Britain that were given in memory
of Princess Diana; Brief ceremony marks the beginning of state funeral
for Mother Teresa; Army investigators find leadership lacking in Army regarding
sexual harassment; Madeleine Albright speaking her mind on her trip to
Israel; President Clinton refuses to withdraw nomination of William Weld
to be the new US ambassador to Mexico; Government report shows AIDS no
longer number one killer of adults between the ages of 25 and 44; American
Airlines found liable for compensatory damages in 1995 crash near Cali,
Colombia; Ford Motor Company requests government investigation of itself
amid charges that it hid information about a stalling defect in millions
of Ford cars; US Treasury wants to pay Social Security electronically rather
than by check; Mother Teresa's venture to Calcutta many years ago; Calcutta,
a city of suffering and a city of joy.
September 11, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Investigators now say Ritz hotel may be liable for Diana's death because Henri Paul was its employee; Volunteers begin removing flowers, gifts and messages honoring Diana; Calcutta bursting at the seams with visitors paying tribute to and attending Mother Teresa's funeral; US Army study shows sexual harassment exists throughout the Army; Clinton administration proposes law to keep medical records confidential; Stock report; Pros and cons of PSA screening test for prostate cancer; Michael Milken discusses his battle with prostate cancer; CDC releases new health statistics; Congress and Clinton face off over national education tests; Statistics on the city of Calcutta, India; Paparazzi Mark Saunders and Glenn Harvey discuss their job photographing Princess Diana
Friday September 12, 1997
September 12, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Mother Teresa's funeral to be held Saturday morning
in Calcutta; Weather report; Top stories making the news this morning;
Attorneys move ahead with a multibillion dollar class-action lawsuit against
Ford Motor Company; Business news and stock report; Weather report; Eyewitness
Mark Budt discusses arriving on the accident scene minutes after Princess
Diana's car crashes; Possible prevention for osteoporosis and how rats
may help humans raise happier babies; Three US electronic warplanes on
their way to Bosnia this morning; NASA one giant step closer to a possible
manned mission to Mars; Russia's troubled Space Station Mir even more dangerous
and uncomfortable than first thought; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30
(Handling the grief after losing Princess Diana; Scotland votes to implement
their own Parliament; Calcutta, a city of poverty and suffering, and a
city of joy; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather
report; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says she failed to make any
significant progress in Middle East; Emmy nominees; Brawl breaks out at
hearing in Mexico City as the country's new opposition-led congress gets
to work; J.J., the orphaned gray whale, now weighs 10,500 pounds); News
(Thousands of people line up to pay their respects to Mother Teresa); Mark
Budt, one of the first people on the scene of the accident which killed
Princess Diana, describes what he saw; News (Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright arranges meeting between Israeli foreign minister and Arafat's
number two man in Washington); Weather report; Author Christopher Wilson
discusses Prince Charles' relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles and whether
public opinion will play a role in choosing the next monarch; Optician
Carol Norbeck displays the newest technological and fashion advancements
in eyeglasses; Co-op time; News (People in Britain still having trouble
letting go of Princess Diana); Weather report; Preview of CBS' new program
"Saturday Morning"; Close-up shots reveal movie stars' true beauty; Popularity
of some colors and new colors for next year's clothing collections; Co-op
time; Weather report
NBC “Today”
News (Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's trip to rescue peace process has been disappointing; Final preparations being made for Mother Teresa's funeral; French newspaper reporting bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones may be suffering from partial amnesia and may not be able to tell what happened in the car before the crash that killed Princess Diana; Volunteers continue to clear away flowers left in memory of Princess Diana; Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms (R-NC) holding special meeting to explain to committee members why he refuses to schedule confirmation hearings for William Weld); Weather report; People continue to mourn Mother Teresa because of her love for all people as final preparations are made for her funeral; Lino Graglia, University of Texas law professor, discusses statement he made that some minorities are not academically competitive, Ramiro Canales, Chicano-Hispanic Law Students Association, discusses why he disagrees with Graglia; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Today's Money-financial considerations when having a baby; Maureen Rorech, buyer of 13 of Princess Diana's dresses, discusses what she's going to do with the dresses now; News (Madeleine Albright gives up peace mission until more progress is made by leaders; Preparations still being made for Mother Teresa's funeral; Volunteers still gathering flowers left for Princess Diana; Preview of "Dateline NBC"; Jesse Helms calls special meeting to oppose Weld as ambassador; Fossilized dinosaur embryo found in China); Weather report; Dr. Pat Love gives advice to women on how to improve their sex lives through medication and communication; Noah Wyle on his new movie "Myth of Fingerprints" and an upcoming live taping of "ER"; Co-op time; Weather report; Gardening expert Jeff Ball shows different ways to dry flowers; Musical group Earth, Wind & Fire performs
September 12, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Mourners protest closing of church doors to Mother Teresa's body
in preparation for funeral procession; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
makes no headway in Middle East peace talks; Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC)
holds off bid for hearing on Governor William Weld's nomination as ambassador
to Mexico; Governor William Weld retreats to White House for moral support
from President Clinton after failing to acquire Senate hearing; Stealth
bomber seeks to prove value against costs; Spacecraft falls into orbit
around Mars for observation; Britain's princes issue thank you for condolence
messages over death of Princess Diana; Brits look to memorialize Princess
Diana with fitting monument; Elton John's rendition to remember Princess
Diana flies off the store shelves in Paris; Residents push for sainthood
of Mother Teresa; Mother Teresa's legacy lives on in the works she has
created for the poor and destitute.
September 12, 1997
NBC Nightly News
City of Calcutta, India, preparing for funeral of Mother Teresa; Questions raised of whether Mother Teresa's order can continue to thrive without her fundraising skills; Calcutta considered to be a place of opportunity in India despite great poverty there; Investigation into crash that killed Princess Diana and the drunken state of the driver continues; War of opposition continues between former Massachusetts governor William Weld and Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) over Weld's appointment as Mexican Ambassador; Stock report; The process of canonization or sainthood in the Catholic church; US Air Force gives press a tour of B-2 Stealth bomber in effort to quash rumors about its ineffectiveness; Statistics about population and religions of India; Three Seattle University students remember their time spent helping Mother Teresa in Calcutta
September 12, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Other Woman (Prince Charles' longtime relationship with Camilla
Parker Bowles caused great problems in his marriage with Princess Diana,
and the affair appears to have been known and sanctioned by the queen and
others); Question of the Week (majority of 503 respondents feel Prince
Charles should never marry Camilla Parker Bowles)
Saturday September 13, 1997
CBS “Saturday Morning”
News (Mother Teresa buried in Calcutta; Body of Henri Paul turned
over to family; Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) refusing to back down on opposition
to nomination of William Weld for ambassador to Mexico; Hurricane Linda
heading for Southern California); Analysis of Jesse Helms' opposition to
William Weld's nomination for ambassador to Mexico; Weather report; Funeral
for Mother Teresa held in Calcutta; Business news and new products available;
Paparazzi shun actors; Michael Douglas' new film "The Game" is reviewed;
"Mary Poppins" re-released; Best-selling books; Actress Christine Lahti
discusses her TV show "Chicago Hope" and being nominated for an Emmy Award;
Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Look back at events
in the news over the past week; Mother Teresa receives full state funeral;
Health foods prepared to the delight of children; Dr. Peter Kramer, author
of "Should You Leave?", discusses how to possibly make relationships work;
Co-op time; News headlines, 9:00 AM; Weather report; Comparison between
Princess Diana and Mother Teresa and the good works that both did in their
lives; Teen-ager Nicole Archbold discusses how she was able to acquire
credit cards at the early age of 15; Teen-agers acquiring credit cards
earlier in life lead them to be in credit card debt the rest of their lives;
Release of Elton John's tribute to Princess Diana sparks new life to the
outpouring of sympathy towards the princess; French investigators being
very careful in studying evidence in the crash of Princess Diana's car,
conclusions not expected until June of next year; Headlines, 9:30 AM; Weather
report; President Clinton gets back to work after his vacation; Princess
Diana and Mother Teresa should not be compared because they led two totally
different lifestyles; New transdermal patch being use on children with
attention deficit disorder without the side effects of Ritalin; Sports
report; Therapy balls are the hot new trend in toning and shaping abdominal
muscles; Making a gourmet meal for a family of four for under $20
September 13, 1997
NBC Saturday “Today”
News (Mother Teresa burial today in Calcutta; Princess Diana's charities
getting a boost from Elton John's CD, "Candle in the Wind"; Fatal helicopter
crash in Washington state; Divers contiue pulling bodies from the Haitian
ferry that sank; Madeleine Albright meets with Egypt's president); Weather
report; Jerry Brown and Bernard Cardinal Law talk about Mother Teresa;
Christopher Dickey, Newsweek, talks about Princess Diana's crash investigation;
Lord Jeffery Archer discusses Princess Diana's sons, William and Harry;
Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Saturday Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Sports;
Weather report; Dr. Redford Williams of Duke University discusses the results
of a new poll on how many people interrupt others when speaking and health
risks involved; Michael Douglas discusses his new movie "The Game" and
his career; Co-op time; News (Calcutta buries Mother Teresa; Driver in
Princess Diana's crash released for burial; Elton John tribute song to
Princess Diana on sale in Paris; Five people survive Washington helicopter
crash; More bodies recovered from Haiti's ferry accident; Miss America
Pageant beginning with parade in Atlantic City); Weather report; Doctor
Xavier Amador and Ferrara couple discuss effects of marrige late in life;
Actress Andie MacDowell discusses new film "End of Violence"; Co-op time;
Recap of NBC's Saturday Today show's news, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Children's
fashion show with Dianne DeWitt of KidStyle Magazine; Fashion show with
Tom Julian and Gloria Baum.
Sunday September 14, 1997
September 14, 1997
NBC Sunday “Today”
News (Memorial service for Princess Diana in Central Park; Who was
Henri Paul and information about his life; Fire roars across a thousand
acres in Southern California; Katherine Shindle, Miss Illinois, is the
new Miss America); Weather report; Mohamed Al-Fayed and his part in British
society; Anthony Holden, royal biographer and Andrew Alderson of the Sunday
Times discuss Prince Charle's future and Camilla Parker Bowles; Psychologist
Brenda Berger explains why so many people are grieving over Diana and if
it is helping in personal therapy sessions; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's
Sunday Today show's news, 9:30 AM; Weather report; Money and marriage in
the '90s, how couples deal with it; Noah Wylie discusses "ER" and his upcoming
movie, "The Myth Of Fingerprints"; Buster Poindexter tells about his new
CD, "Buster's Spanish Rocketship" and performs live
September 14, 1997
CBS Face The Nation
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) discusses various political
topics; Togo West, secretary of the Army, discusses the problem of sexual
harassment in the armed forces; Commentary: House Committee investigating
campaign finance reform to begin hearings this week; Commentary: Death
of Princess Diana affects media coverage of Mother Teresa's death and refocuses
attention on servitude
September 14, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Stealth fighter goes down during air show in Maryland; Search units
looking for US Air Force cargo plane off coast of Angola; Investigators
still piecing together circumstances surrounding and leading up to the
crash that took the life of Princess Diana; Many pay last respects to Princess
Diana at memorial service in Central Park; According to key players in
tobacco settlement, big deal is all but dead; William Weld's nomination
to become ambassador to Mexico faces stiff oppositi on in Congress; Congress
plans to hold hearings on restructuring IRS; Hurricane Linda slows down
and is moving out to sea; Fish-killing microbe responsible for killing
30,000 fish and making 13 people sick; Computer game company Purple Moon
creates games geared toward girls; Men walk longest distance ever on tightrope
over Thames River; Bill Bradley's thoughts on being senator.
September 14, 1997
NBC Nightly News
F-117 crashes at air show outside Baltimore; C-141 disappears in
South Atlantic; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright visits Saudi Arabia;
Bosnian Muslims and Serbs vote today to give democracy a chance; Hurricane
Linda is no longer a threat, but rain may still come to California; British
tabloids pledge to give Princess Diana's sons privacy; Memorial for Princess
Diana in Central Park; Sisters from Mother Teresa's order sing, say prayers
over her tomb; Technology is making it easier to doctor video images; White
House will launch a defensive against home health care fraud; Congress
continues its investigation into campaign financing; Omaha, Nebraska, wants
to become known as the most family-friendly city in America
September 14, 1997
NBC Dateline
America's Princess (why Princess Diana was was so loved by Americans)
Monday September 15, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Officials investigating two crashes involving
US military planes; Weather report; Headlines; Many pay last respects to
Princess Diana at memorial service in Central Park; Congress plans to hold
hearings on restructuring IRS; Business news; Weather report; French officials
planning re-enactment of crash that killed Princess Diana; Thousands gather
in New York City's Central Park to remember Princess Diana; US government
paying for study on heart treatment developed by Dr. Dean Ornish; Secretary
of State Madeleine Albright meets with little success in Middle East peace
talks; Men walk longest distance ever on tightrope over Thames River; Weather
report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Runoff from chicken houses being blamed for
killing fish in a Maryland river; Headlines; New computer software geared
toward young girls; Sports report; Stories making today's news headlines;
Weather report; Latest events following Diana's death; Winners at last
night's 49th annual Emmy Awards; Miss Illinois crowned the new Miss America;
Dozens of snake charmers turn out for Malaysia's first official Snake Charming
Contest); News (Officials investigating two crashes involving military
aircraft; French investigators planning a full-scale re-creation of the
crash that killed Princess Diana); Weather report; Mark Hubbard of the
Baltimore County Fire Department and eyewitness Jerry Schunick discuss
yesterday's air show crash involving a stealth bomber; The new high-tech
improvements in washing machines; Actor John Travolta discusses his career
and being honored with the Career Achievement Award by the American Cinematheque;
Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30; Weather report; Co-op time; Dieters Chrissy
and Joseph Nadeau and weight management specialist Dr. Howard Shapiro on
how to lose weight by making lifestyle changes; Winners at last night's
Emmy Awards; News recap; Weather report
September 15, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Air Force investigating why stealth fighter plane crashed in Baltimore suburb; Air Force looking for cargo plane missing off African coast that may have collided with German plane; Pentagon has another crash to investigate involving Navy hornet jet fighter near Arabian Sea killing the pilot; Main computer has failed for fourth time in three months on Russian space station Mir, but no immediate danger for those aboard; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Beirut, Lebanon, and will head back to Washington later today; President Clinton's lawyer denying White House has made Paula Jones target of Internal Revenue Service investigation; Rain from Hurricane Linda helping firefighters in battle against wildfire in California; "Law and Order" and Frasier" big winners in last night's Emmy Awards; New England Patriots beat New York Jets); Weather report; Diane Stumpf describes the events that transpired when the F-117 stealth fighter crashed in her neighborhood; General Don Streater discusses the search for missing plane parts from A-10 fighter jet that crashed into Colorado mountainside in April; The record from Elton John's tribute to Princess Diana goes on sale tomorrow in United States; David Renfroe, who analyzed and reconstructed Princess Diana's accident, says she might be alive if she were wearing seat belt, Carolyn Hanig discusses the importance of using seat belt; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Scott Hamilton discusses his battle with testicular cancer; Judsen Culbreth, Working Mother magazine, and Michael Cook, chairman and CEO of Deloitte & Touche LLP, discuss the magazine's best companies for working mothers; Co-op time; News (Airshow plane breaks apart in air; Plane wreckage found near site of two military disappearances; Fourth shutdown of Mir computer system; President Bill Clinton fights Medicare waste and fraud with new crackdown; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to meet Lebanese president and prime minister; Bounty hunter story a cover-up of robbery attempt; Wildfires in Southern California burn more than 1200 acres); "Dateline" preview; Weather report; Dr. Alice Domar discusses stress control and her new book, "Healing Mind, Healthy Woman"; Highlights from 1997 Emmy Award show in Pasadena; Co-op time; Weather report; Today's Health-William Shatner and Dr. Stephen Nagler discuss tinnitus; The New York Times adding color to its pages; CEO Aaron Fuerstein, president Malden Mills, who promises to rebuild plant that burned and return its employees back to work, did that and more.
September 15, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Diet drugs Redux and fenfluramine withdrawn from sale nationwide
in fear that they cause heart valve defects; Dangers of diet drugs and
overprescribing by some doctors; Health officials are investigating strain
of bacteria at Boston's Children's Hospital which has caused the death
of four infants; Proposed tobacco settlement may be going up in smoke;
William Weld withdraws from being considered US ambassador to Mexico; Paula
Jones being audited by IRS; Stealth fighters grounded while investigation
goes on into crash of Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk in Baltimore at an air
show; Space station Mir suffers fourth computer breakdown in two months;
Broccoli sprouts shown to be beneficial in preventing cancer; Linda downgraded
from hurricane to tropical storm; Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
ends Middle East peace mission with a surprise visit to Beirut; Buckingham
Palace responds to what they say are false reports about a rift in the
royal family; Residents in Quincy, Florida, became millionaires by investing
in Coca-Cola in the '20s and '30s.
September 15, 1997
NBC Nightly News
FDA recalls fen-phen and Redux after study confirms heart damage; Children's Hospital in Boston investigating deadly bacteria that has already claimed the lives of four infants; Former Massachusetts governor William Weld ends battle to become Mexican ambassador because of Senate opposition; Entire fleet of stealth fighters grounded after two crashes of military jets; Stock report; Former General Norman Schwarzkopf talks about the devastation caused to civilians by anti-personnel land mines; Frenchman Michele Lepechoux discusses his work removing land mines in Angola; Royals deny arguments within family over Diana's funeral; President Clinton puts moratorium on new home health care companies receiving Medicare until abuse of system is under control; Majority of Americans believe in Constitution but don't know what is in it; Cattle ranches in Montana turn to tourists and open up as guest ranches to remain in business
September 15, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Royals (Kitty Kelley's new book about the royal family reveals
more secrets about Princess Diana and the life she led); Dateline Spotlight
(Chelsea Clinton is in the spotlight)
Tuesday September 16, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Diet drugs Redux and fenfluramine being pulled
off the market after being linked to serious heart problems; Former Massachusetts
Governor William Weld bowing out of running for ambassador to Mexico; Weather
report; News headlines; Lack of air traffic control on the ground in Southern
Africa leading to near misses and collisions between planes; Music legends
hold benefit concert for Montserrat volcano victims; Business news and
stock report; Weather report; President Clinton expected to ask Congress
for tougher tobacco legislation than present deal; FDA pulls fenfluramine
and Redux off the market in light of evidence they can cause serious health
problems; Body of Marine aviator whose fighter jet went down off North
Carolina has been recovered; Stealth fighters grounded while investigation
goes on into crash of F-117A jet in Baltimore at an air show; Mir crew
trying to recover from latest computer failure; Weather report) Newswheel
at 7:30 (Buckingham Palace responds to what they say are false reports
about a rift in the royal family; Residents in Quincy, Florida, become
millionaires by investing in Coca-Cola in the '20s and '30s; Sports report;
Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Worst El Nino
of the century expected this year; British rock artists hold benefit concert;
Documentary on McCourt family of Ireland; Professional climber scales Blue
Cross building in Philadelphia; Miss America winner defending her title);
News (Redux and fenfluramine pulled from the market; President Clinton
will not endorse new tobacco deal; Former Massachusetts Governor William
Weld withdraws his name from position of ambassador to Mexico; New study
finds broccoli sprouts have up to 50 times more anti-cancer chemicals than
mature broccoli); Weather report; Dangers of taking Redux and fenfluramine;
Controversial ad campaign for the movie "Gattaca"; Billy Joel discusses
his third greatest hits release; Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather
report; Birthday greetings for Mark McEwen; Martha Stewart prepares various
dishes using figs; Fitness instructor Dee Hakala goes to the front of the
class to inspire overweight people; Search for American Beauty in Dallas;
News recap; Weather report
September 16, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Four military jet crashes since Saturday under investigation;
Investigators have found no survivors in their search for US military cargo
plane which disappeared, and which may have collided with German cargo
plane in which one body was found; Investigation continues into crash of
stealth fighter plane in Baltimore; Food and Drug Administration recalling
popular diet drugs fen-phen and Redux, warning public to stop using them;
William Weld takes his name out of nomination as ambassador to Mexico;
Texas woman facing either jail time or probation for falsely accusing Dallas
Cowboys Michael Irving and Eric Williams of sexual assault; Dallas Cowboys
beat Philadelphia Eagles); Weather report; Dr. Michael Friedman, acting
FDA commissioner, discusses the recall and danger of diet pills fen-phen
and Redux; Mike Barnicle, The Boston Globe, and Paul Chesser, editorial
writer, discuss William Weld's withdrawal from nomination as ambassador
to Mexico; Kes Wingfield, bodyguard to Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed,
discusses what Diana was feeling about photographers, and what he observed
about the condition of the driver before the crash; Co-op time; Recap of
NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Dr. Laura Schlessinger,
radio talk-show host known for her no-nonsense style and moral message,
discusses her new book called "Ten Stupid Things Men Do to Mess Up Their
Lives"; Unabomber victim talks about his new book; Co-op time; News (Marine
jet fighter crash along North Carolina coast; US cargo plane still missing
with no trace; Fen-phen and Redux being recalled because of health risks;
William Weld withdraws nomination for ambassador to Mexico; Raymond Flynn
may run for office Weld gave up; New Kitty Kelley book released in US but
banned in Britain); Preview of "Dateline NBC"; Weather report; Kitty Kelley
discusses her new book "The Royals" about British royal family; Co-op time;
Weather report; Willard Scott; Style consultant Judy Gordon explains how
to match boots with wardrobe items; Singer/songwriter Mariah Carey discusses
her new album and success as a pop artist .
September 16, 1997
The CBS Evening News
New allegations against the FBI and Justice Department for covering
up information about illegal fund-raising by the White House; Bodyguard
Trevor Rees-Jones reportedly now conscious and briefly speaking with investigators;
Racist remarks by a professor at the University of Texas creates racial
tension; Increase of 63 percent in the number of women diagnosed with AIDS
since 1991; New vaccines hold promise for prevention of Lyme disease; Tobacco
industry settlement still up in the air; Gas prices on the rise; How potentially
deadly weight loss drugs gained government approval; Americans spend almost
$4.8 billion a year to fix auto damage caused by poor highways; Employee
stock options having great impact on the financial security of rank and
file employees; Aluminum foil celebrates its 50th anniversary
September 16, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Warning that increase in recent years in antibiotic prescriptions
is causing more antibiotic-resistant bacteria; Toxic micro-organism found
off mid-Atlantic coast killing fish and causing illness in humans; Doctors
say Dodi Fayed's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones is awake and talking but does
not remember crash and too weak to be questioned; Testimony in political
fundraising hearings claims at least one instance of White House solicitation
made in front of President Clinton; Stock report; Representatives of 100
countries wait for US Pentagon to approve US ratification of land mine
ban; Two Bosnian sisters who both lost a leg to land mines remember their
visit from Princess Diana and her kindness; Floyd "Rocky" Rockwell, former
army demolitions expert, one of the experts and possibly top clearer of
land mines; Fishing boat finds first wreckage of lost American cargo plane;
Air Force admits crash last April of A-10 flown by Captain Craig Button
still a mystery; Dalmations flood shelters since the movie "101 Dalmations"
last Christmas
September 16, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Final Hours (closer look at France's emergency trauma system
and whether or not it could have contributed to her death);
Windsor Nots (Kitty Kelley goes further behind the scene of the
royal family);
Wednesday September 17, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Two Air National Guard fighter jets collide off New Jersey coast; Weather report; News headlines; New allegations against the FBI and Justice Department for covering up information about illegal fund raising by the White House; How potentially deadly weight loss drugs gained government approval; Business news and stock report; Weather report; Investigators looking at evidence found at crash scene involving Princess Diana, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones' condition improving; Overprescription of antibiotics leading to bacterial resistance problems; Attorney General Michael Moore of Mississippi on President Clinton's proposed changes to deal struck between attorneys general and big tobacco companies; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (President Clinton's plan for standardized national tests for schoolchildren suffers a setback; Employee stock options having great impact on the financial security of rank-and-file employees; Reynolds Wrap celebrates its 50th anniversary; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; LAPD gets assault rifles from the Department of Defense; Dr. Sam Sheppard's body exhumed, Sheppard's story spawned the TV show "The Fugitive"; New kids' show "Wheel of Fortune 2000"; Florida mother gives birth naturally to 13 1/2-pound baby; Robots playing soccer in Japan programmed to think for themselves) News (Two-man crew of one of the two F-16s that collided off New Jersey coast recovered from ocean; Investigators examining parts of second car that may have been involved in the crash that killed Princess Diana; President Clinton prepares to announce changes he wants to make in the proposed tobacco deal); Weather report; Britain's general disgust with Kitty Kelley's new book on the royals; Kitty Kelley's new book on the royals; Easy new procedure to eliminate superficial wrinkles; Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Co-op time; Professional shopper Jacqueline Murray and shopper Kara Sellung discuss how to extend your wardrobe without spending a fortune; Ford Modeling Agency's sesarch for American beauty; Whether or not kids should get an allowance, at what age and what amount; Southern Californians stock up on freeze-dried survival foods that can weather any storm; Weather report
September 17, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Two Air National Guard jets collide in midair off coast of
New Jersey, the fifth military plane crash in four days; Air Force calls
off search for four 500-pound bombs from A-10 warplane that crashed in
Colorado last spring; President Clinton says deal between tobacco industry
and several states not tough enough; Bodyguard who survived crash that
killed Princess Diana is conscious and able to communicate, but can't remember
much about crash; Dow Jones industrials gained nearly 175 points on Tuesday,
the fourth biggest point gain ever); Weather report; Christopher Dickey,
Newsweek, discusses some of the questions police may want to ask bodyguard
who survived crash that killed Princess Diana now that he has recovered
and is able to communicate; Dr. Leonard Sigal, immunologist, discusses
Lyme disease; Susan Carpenter-McMillan discusses why she is defending Paula
Jones; Case closed against two Dallas Cowboys stars Michael Irvin and Erik
Williams when accusations turned out to be false; Dr. Leonard Sigal continues
to discuss Lyme disease; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather
report; Dr. Louis Aronne, New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center, discusses
what options dieters now have that popular diet drugs have been taken off
market; Kitty Kelley talks about her book, "The Royals"; News (Fayed bodyguard
Trevor Rees-Jones regains consciousness; Military investigates jet fighter
crash in New Jersey; Air Force ends search for missing bombs in Colorado
mountains; President Clinton calling for another cigarette price hike;
Overuse of antibiotics causing new resistant bacterias); Weather report;
Vicki Iovine discusses new book, "The Girlfriends' Guide Surviving the
First Year of Motherhood"; Tom Selleck discusses new film "In and Out";
Co-op time; Weather report; Home decorating tips; Forever Young, A guide
to Life After 50-Dr. Patrick Borgen, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital,
and Bob Stafford, breast cancer patient, discuss breast cancer in men .
September 17, 1997
The CBS Evening News
President Clinton refuses to endorse tobacco industry settlement
unless big changes occur; Tobacco industry negotiator discusses the industry's
desire to get a deal worked out; UN helicopter crashes into a hill in a
remote area of Bosnia; Military training flights grounded for 24 hours
in wake of five military aircraft accidents in as many days; Bodyguard
Trevor Rees-Jones reportedly doing well and talking to investigators through
his parents; More than 100 nations endorse land mine ban, but United States
refuses to sign on without certain conditions; Saddam Hussein reportedly
swims across river three times, could be his look-alike; Tobacco companies
changing advertising campaigns so that kids are not the targets; Ancient
bones being fought over between scientists and Native Americans; Comedian
Red Skelton dead at the age of 84
September 17, 1997
NBC Nightly News
US won't sign land mine ban treaty because of troop safety; Clinton
calls for tougher settlement with tobacco companies; Former White House
staffer testifies she was pressured to allow oilman Roger Tamraz to meet
with President Clinton; Poll shows Vice President Gore's approval rating
has dropped; Stock report; Chris Moon, former soldier who lost arm and
leg to a land mine, continues his crusade for international land mine ban;
Defense Secretary Cohen orders stand-down from training flights to refocus
on safety; UN helicopter crash in Bosnia that killed five Americans was
likely an accident; Investigation into crash that killed Diana continues,
as police wait to talk to bodyguard and labs examine possible evidence
of second car; Terminally ill patients cross international borders to find
alternative cures; Comedic TV and radio actor Red Skelton dies at age 84;
Burger wars between McDonald's and Burger King heat up with copycat burgers
September 18, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Nine tourists killed, 17 injured, in violent attack in Middle
East; Strong reaction to President Clinton's newly unveiled tobacco plan;
NASA officials must explain why astronauts should continue to be put on
Russian space station Mir after all the trouble they've had; Chief investigator
of crash that killed Princess Diana waiting to question only survivor;
Uproar over Texas law professor's negative remarks about affirmative action
is growing; Comedian Red Skelton dies at age 84); Weather report; Mississippi
Attorney General Mike Moore, responsible for the first tobacco deal, discusses
his feelings about President Clinton's call for stronger penalties against
the tobacco industry; Petty Officer Brian Doolittle discusses his rescuing
pilot from Atlantic Ocean; Chelsea Clinton headed for Stanford University
today; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report;
Paula Barbieri talks about her new book, "The Other Woman: My Years With
O.J. Simpson"; John Walsh talks about his book, "Tears of Rage: From Grieving
Father to Crusader for Justice"; News (Explosion in downtown Cairo kills
at least nine tourists; New Jersey teen accused of killing newborn not
eligible for death penalty; Mudslide kills one in Washington state; Comedian
Red Skelton dies at 84); Weather report; A look at dating in the '90s;
Author and relationship expert Nita Tucker discusses dating in the '90s;
Study finds broccoli sprouts prevent cancer more effectively than regular
broccoli; Co-op time; Weather report; Willard Scott; Actress Brooke Shields,
on her sitcom "Suddenly Susan"; Third Age Media's Mary Furlong, on safest
way for seniors to meet by computer.
September 18, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Oilman Roger Tamraz testifies in Senate fund-raising investigation
that he tried to buy access to the president; Congressional hearing on
US involvement with the Mir space station focuses on financial risks and
astronauts' personal risks; Banks send out record number of credit card
invitations; Stock report; Military air shows' safety spotty; Nine German
tourists killed in Islamic militant attack on Egyptian Museum in Cairo;
Fayed bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones to speak with investigators tomorrow
about crash that killed Princess Diana; Even as drunk driving rates increase,
penalties have become lighter; Statistics about Stanford University; Chelsea
Clinton heads to college at Stanford
Friday September 19, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Lone survivor of crash involving Princess Diana
speaks with magistrate today; Prince Charles makes first public appearance
since Princess Diana's funeral; Weather report; News headlines; US government
cracking down on drugs coming into the country from Mexico; American businessman
testifies before Congress about how he donated money to the DNC in order
to speak with and influence the president; Calls for Teamsters President
Ron Carey to step down; Business news and stock report; Weather report;
Ted Turner donates $1 billion to United Nations; Getting children to eat
healthy; Concerns over whether the Russian Space Station Mir is safe; Lawsuits
are expected to abound after the recall of two very popular diet drugs;
Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30 (Eight Detroit police officers face
federal charges; Pfiesteria is infecting fish in Chesapeake Bay and threatening
human life; Hurricane Nora is gaining strength off Mexico's Pacific coast;
El Nino expected to be stronger this year than in the past; Sports report;
Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Chelsea Clinton
heads to Stanford University; Kirk Douglas discusses his son's success
and possible co-starring roles for them in a future movie; Some professional
athletes pose nude for photographer Herb Ritts); News (Survivor of crash
that killed Princess Diana talks with investigators for first time; Prince
Charles makes first public appearance since the death of Princess Diana;
Ted Turner donates $1 billion to benefit United Nations causes); Weather
report; Winners of American Beauty modeling search discuss their career
goals; Author Kitty Kelley discusses her book, "The Royals"; News headlines,
8:30 AM; Weather report; Five young women chosen as American Beauties tell
a little bit about themselves; Kirk Douglas, author of "Climbing the Mountain,"
on writing the book and some of his favorite movies; Positive review of
the film "In & Out"; News recap; Weather report
September 19, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Chief investigating judge meeting with Trevor Rees-Jones,
only survivor of crash that killed Princess Diana; Prince Charles made
his first public appearance since Diana's funeral to encourage donations
to youth and children's charities; Businessman Roger Tamraz says he gave
donation to Democratic National Committee to get access to White House;
Chelsea Clinton begins first full day as college freshman at California's
Stanford University; Media mogul Ted Turner has pledged to give away $1
billion over next 10 years to United Nations causes); Weather report; Results
from NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll showing President Clinton's approval
rating, as well as other issues; Los Angeles District Attorney Gil Garcetti
asking Mexico to extradite man suspected of committing four murders, but
Mexico saying it won't unless US agrees to no death penalty; Co-op time;
Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Cautions about
mutual funds; Seventy-four-year-old still dreams of major leagues; Review
of "L.A. Confidential"; Co-op time; News (Chief investigator of crash that
killed Princess Diana meets with only survivor; Prince Charles thanks public
for support after tragedy; Roger Tamraz admits unethical political contribution;
Chelsea Clinton's first day at Stanford; Military deserter Randy Caudill
found on Canadian border); Preview of "Dateline NBC"; Weather report; Kathy
Kaehler shows toning exercises to do anytime; Actor Kevin Kline on new
films "In and Out" and "Ice Storm"; Co-op time; Weather report; Today's
Kitchen-Susan Westmoreland demonstrates how to make pie crust; Amy Grant
discusses her music and sings.
September 19, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Trevor Rees-Jones tells investigators what he remembers from the
night of Princess Diana's fatal crash; Prince Charles changes public image
to become more of the people's prince; Passenger-train driver is placed
under arrest in today's collision with a freight train which killed six
and injured 150; Amateur photographer captures yesterday's attack of a
tourist bus in Cairo, Egypt, which left 10 dead; Florida businessman Warren
Meddoff testifies before the committee investigating campaign fund-raising
activities; Roger Tamraz discusses campaign fund-raising at the White House;
Democratic National Committee and AFL-CIO deny charges of steering money
into the Teamster re-election campaign; Sergeant Major Gene McKinney, charged
with 22 counts of sexual misconduct, claims the charges are racially motivated;
Ted Turner gives $1 billion to UN to help children and fight disease; California
attempts to change SAT exams as a college admission assessment test; President
and Mrs. Clinton help Chelsea begin her new life as a Stanford University
student; Vice President Al Gore retains legal counsel for his involvement
in political fund-raising activities; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, gardener
grows his fruits and vegetables the natural, old-fashioned way; B-1 Bomber
crashes in Montana leaving three crewmen dead and one missing
September 19, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Trevor Rees-Jones, only survivor of crash that killed Princess Diana,
talks with police today but doesn't remember the crash; Prince Charles
makes first public appearance since Diana's death and receives warm reception
from people; Train collision in Britain kills six, injures 13; Toxin deadly
to fish and also toxic to humans found in Chesapeake Bay brings governors
together to discuss health and safety concerns; Clintons tour Stanford
with Chelsea; Stock report; Ted Turner shocks world as he donates $1 billion
during next 10 years to UN charities and challenges others with wealth
to follow suit; A look at others who were generous to charity last year;
Justice department investigation into former energy secretary O'Leary's
solicitation charges; US Army has stockpile of weapons which it now wants
to replace with updated models, which will have to be replaced again in
five years all at taxpayer expense; Vice President Al Gore has hired private
attorney to deal with campaign finance scandal; Photographer, musician,
director Gordon Parks discusses his aim to bring change about through art.
September 19, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Final Hours (Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones finally able to answer
questions for French police but has no memory of crash)
September 20, 1997
NBC Saturday “Today”
News (Vice President Al Gore has hired two private attorneys in connection with scandal over his fund-raising activites; Another military plane crashed in Montana during a training flight; Authorities investigate whether to charge driver of passenger train with manslaughter for deadly train wreck; Richard Keyes arrested in connection with the Republic of Texas standoff); Weather report; Walter Shapiro, USA Today, discusses Vice President Al Gore's involvement in scandal over campaign finance; Trevor Rees-Jones speaks with investigators about his memories of the car crash that killed Princess Diana; Attorney Paul Bishop discusses investigation into the crash that killed Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed; Lord Jeffrey Archer discusses the first public appearance of Prince Charles since the funeral of Princess Diana; Tom Patzert, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses El Nino and the possible weather changes that might occur this winter; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Sports; Weather report; Gadget Guru Andy Pargh introduces brand-new inventions; Entertainment report; Co-op time; News (Friday's crash of Air Force B-1 brings the total lost aircraft to six in just seven days; Vice President Al Gore hires two lawyers to represent him in the investigations into questionable financing in 1996 election; Funeral services held for Henri Paul, and French judge investigating the crash questioned bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones in France; President and Mrs. Clinton accompany Chelsea to Stanford University as she begins college); Weather report; First-time mothers over 40 have many unique issues to deal with in raising their children; Actress Kim Basinger discusses her career, motherhood and her new film "LA Confindential"; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Saturday Today show's news, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Wildlife Expert Jim Fowler shows marine life from Jacobson's Aquarium; Chef Jean-Pierre Brehier shows how to make penne pasta with shrimp in a cilantro cream sauce; The Contours sing their hit song "Do You Love Me?"
September 20, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Janet Reno to start formal investigation into campaign fund-raising
practices of President Clinton; Vice President Gore hires private attorneys
defend his case in campaign finance investigation; Henri Paul buried today
in home town outside of Paris; Tabloids changing their practices when it
comes to buying paparazzi photographs; Internet advertisements becoming
increasingly personal as citizens' privacy rights are being questioned;
Lawmakers take aim at unscrupulous brokers in housing industry; Air Force
training flights are grounded to review air safety after six crashes in
one week; English man turns maps upside down to make them easier to read
when driving south
September 21, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Republicans push for special prosecutor for President Clinton's
campaign fund-raising; Air Force applies one-day stand-down to all planes;
New witness comes forth in Princess Diana investigation; Condolence books
close today for mourners of Princess Diana; House committee expected to
vote on highway bill, roads break down as new roads are being built; Big
banks raise fees, customers run to credit unions and small banks for service;
Volunteers head to government for permission to test live strain of HIV;
Mexico increases border pollution due to weakness in NAFTA agreement; Americans
view tobacco deal as ineffective; Labor unions rally against President
Clinton's fast-track trade proposals; Capitalism in Russia increases food
supply, decreases money available
September 21, 1997
NBC Nightly News
White House confident nothing will come of attorney general's investigation
into campaign fund-raising activities; Push for campaign reform gaining
momentum; President Clinton addresses embarrassing issue of United States'
failure to pay back dues to United Nations; UN Secretary General Annan
hopes to push reform to merge several departments within the United Nations;
Al Gore on diplomatic mission in Russia; Atlantis scheduled to meet up
with Mir Saturday amid controversy over condition of space station; New
evidence that a second car may have been involved in Princess Diana's crash;
Dozens of terminally ill British children leave flowers for Princess Diana
outside Paris tunnel; National Park Service hoping for more funding to
maintain quality and fix damages in nation's parks; Small conflict over
housing increases threat to peace and stability in Middle East; Algerian
rebels kill 53 civilians in retaliation for murder of 19 rebels; Los Angeles
County searching for ways to get more citizens to serve jury duty
Monday September 22, 1997
CBS "This Morning”
Newswheel at 7:00 (Justice Department inquires about the president's
involvement in alleged campaign finance abuse; Weather report; Top stories
making the news this morning; British lawyer expected to talk with French
police about what he saw the night Princess Diana was killed; Bank customers
look for alternatives as many large banks begin charging fees for every
kind of service; Business news; Weather report; Safety review ordered after
a series of military air crashes last week; Main computer onboard Mir breaks
down for the third time in as many weeks; Fifty scientists agree to put
their lives on the line to test an AIDS vaccine containing a weakened strain
of HIV; Advice on disease prevention that's good for you and your family
pet; Sexual assault trial of sportscaster Marv Albert gets under way this
morning; Two packed commuter trains collide in the Philippines; Vice President
Al Gore visits Russia to discuss trade and economic cooperation; Capitalism
in Russia increases food supply, decreases money available; Weather report);
Newswheel at 7:30 (Air Force applies one-day stand down to all planes;
Transcript of White House pager messages finds its way onto the Internet;
Mexico increases border pollution due to weakness in NAFTA agreement; Sports
report; Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Trevor
Rees-Jones prepares to undergo cosmetic surgery on his face; Michelle Pfeiffer
discusses co-starring with Jessica Lange in a new movie titled "A Thousand
Acres"; Postal workers in Kansas City enter a Hula-Hoop contest to benefit
the United Way; Ice sculptors from Dallas create elaborate sculptures which
can take months of planning); News (President Clinton to address the United
Nations General Assembly; United States Air Force grounds aircraft; Computer
on Mir off line again; Jury selection begins for the trial of Marv Albert);
Weather report; Joe Zuniga, an AIDS vaccine volunteer, and Dr. Anthony
Fauci of the National Institutes of Health discuss worldwide volunteers
for a weakened HIV vaccine; Chip Rowe of Playboy magazine, Dr. Gwendolyn
Grant and sex educator Sari Locker discuss how men and women define intimacy;
Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Co-op time; Actor
Danny Aiello on his new CBS series, "Dellaventura," how he broke into acting,
his marriage; Careers expert Jean Otte and Ladies' Home Journal's Sharon
Linsker discuss changing rules in the workplace for women; Indiana holds
annual "Wizard of Oz" festival; Weather
September 22, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Justice Department launches review of President Clinton's
possible involvement in campaign fund-raising irregularities; All Air Force
training flights suspended as officials investigate six military crashes
in one week; Main computer breaks down for third time on Russian space
station Mir; New evidence supports theory of second car being involved
in crash that killed Princess Diana; Jury selection begins today in trial
of NBC sportscaster Marv Albert, who is accused of sexual assault; Tampa
Bay Bucs beat Miami Dolphins); Tim Russert and Jonathan Alter discuss Justice
Department's announcment that it is looking into President Clinton's campaign
fund-raising actions during last year's elections; Dan Abrams, Court TV,
discusses Marv Albert's sexual assault trial; Fifty-five-year-old caregiver
arrested for abusing elderly patient; Co-op time; President Clinton in
New York City to address United Nations General Assembly; Weather report;
Lord Jeffrey Archer discusses the investigation into the death of Princess
Diana and the effect her death has had on Britain; George Clooney discusses
his new film, "The Peacemaker," as well as "ER"; News (Air Force flights
grounded for investigation of recent accidents; Trial to begin for sportscaster
Marv Albert, charged with sexual assault; Washington state baby-sitter
fatally beaten; Police officer killed in shootout in Idaho; Little Rock
officially remembers its segregated past); Weather report; Today's Woman-psychologist
Sylvia Gearing discusses body image and self confidence; Randy Jones discusses
his new magazine, the American Benefactor, about generous charitable donors;
Co-op time; Weather report; Forever Young, A Guide to Life After 50-Dr.
Julian Whitaker discusses his program for feeling good and looking younger;
Lea Thompson discusses her role in "Caroline in the City"; Joe Carvalho,
president of Springfield Library and Museum Association, discusses the
Dr. Seuss memorial .
September 22, 1997
The CBS Evening News
More fund-raising flak for President Clinton and Vice President
Gore; Ancient law prohibits campaign fund-raising on federal property;
President Clinton promises to pay United Nations back dues; Transcript
printed from interview with Trevor Rees-Jones by French magistrate; British
stamps honoring Princess Diana put on hold by the Spencer family; Air Force
stands down today for a look at safety precautions; Volunteers may not
be allowed to test AIDS vaccine for another year; Sixty-four-year-old woman
with HIV spending her time educating the elderly on the dangers of AIDS;
FDA may approve previously banned drug thalidomide for use in leprosy,
AIDS and cancer; US involvement in Mir program may be in jeopardy due to
all mishaps on the space station; HMOs cannot be sued for malpractice if
a patient dies because of a medical decision made by them
September 22, 1997
NBC Dateline
The Final Hours (Witness has come forward to say he saw two cars
fleeing from the direction of the tunnel where Diana was killed)
Tuesday September 23, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Sportscaster Marv Albert's sexual assault trial
to resume today; Senate Finance Committee begins three-day investigation
of IRS practices; Weather report; News headlines; US questioning its involvement
with the Mir Space Station because of recent mishaps; Air Force to resume
training flights today as it ends its 24-hour stand-down; Business news
and stock report; Weather report; Senate Finance Committee to begin three
days of hearings in order to investigate the IRS; Controversy over research
dollars for prostate cancer; President Clinton's trip to the UN doesn't
shield him from tough questions about his fund-raising activities; Questions
concerning the vice president's fund-raising activities overshadow his
meeting with Russian President Yeltsin; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30
(Sixty-four-year-old woman with HIV spending her time educating the elderly
on the dangers of AIDS; HMOs cannot be sued for malpractice if a patient
dies because of a medical decision made by them; Sports report; Stories
making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Indian Chief Long Wolf
to be moved from a grave in London to his home in America; President and
first lady attend opera at the Met; Actress Jessica Lange on her new movie,
"A Thousand Acres," and how being from the Midwest helped her in the role;
British team comes close to setting new land speed record; Psychologists
in Scotland trying to discover what it is about the face that makes us
attracted to one another); News (Marv Albert's accuser possibly seeing
him today at the trial; Senate Finance Committee begins its hearings into
the IRS; Investigators analyzing paint samples from the scene of the accident
that killed Princess Diana); Weather report; Flemming Jensen, son of elderly
abuse victim, discusses what occurred to his mother while under the care
of Barbara Ellen Folsom; Bacterial meningitis, which took the life of 16-year-old
Lewis Rice; Krysta Kavenaugh, managing editor for Marriage magazine, and
Ken and Daria Dolan discuss how to keep a marriage happy and healthy; Co-op
time; News headlines, 8:30 AM; Weather report; Co-op time; Glazing walls
gives new look to old paint; Book written on how to turn 50 gracefully;
News recap; Weather report.
September 23, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Prosecutors begin presenting their case against NBC sportscaster
Marv Albert; President Clinton will face more questions today about Justice
Department's review of fund-raising in his re-election campaign; Colorado
mother sentenced to more than two decades in jail for fatal beating of
her child; Elton John's recorded tribute to Princess Diana, "Candle in
the Wind," now on sale in this country; Jacksonville beats Pittsburgh in
pro football; Ken Griffey Jr. needs six more home runs to tie record held
by Roger Maris); Weather report; Representative James Sensenbrenner expresses
his concern about US astronauts continuing their work aboard Russian space
station Mir; Dr. Norman Thagard says the risk is minimal; Dan Abrams, Court
TV, discusses the developments in Marv Albert's sexual assault trial; Abuse
of prisoners in Texas jails hasn't discouraged states from continuing to
send their prisoners there; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news,
7:30 AM; Weather report; Beware of unsolicited loans by mail; Nicole Kidman
discusses her role in the new movie, "The Peacemaker"; Co-op time; News
(Testimony to begin in sexual assault trial of sportcaster Marv Albert;
Retrial begins of man accused of killing his baby 26 years ago, who at
the time blamed his two-year-old step-daughter for the act; Nike leaves
Indonesian factories for using sweat shop working conditions; Small Washington
town copes with beating death of 12-year-old baby-sitter); Weather report;
Today's Woman-Dr. Susan Blumenthal discusses depression in women; Review
of "In & Out"; Co-op time; Weather report; Willard Scott; Entertainment
report; Forever Young, A Guide to Life After 50-Frances Weaver discusses
birthdays.
September 23, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Hearing on Capitol Hill looks at wrongdoing at the Internal Revenue
Service; IRS accused of preying on low- to middle-income taxpayers because
they are less likely to fight back; Investigation into police brutality
of a Haitian immigrant and the efficacy of the police overseeing themselves;
Paris police investigating possibility of a second car in the crash that
killed Princess Diana and two others; At least 200 people killed in Algeria
when Islamic terrorists raided a village near the capital; NASA still debating
whether to send replacement to Russian Space Station Mir; Thalidomide may
be approved in the US for treating leprosy, cancer and arthritis, after
having been banned in the '60s for causing birth defects; Federal health
officials say women can't be excluded from a drug study just because they
are of child-bearing age; Bob Dole speaks before Congress about the importance
of prostate cancer screening; World War II veteran and POW using post traumatic
stress disorder as a defense in the murder of his son-in-law; Willie Banks
pursues his dream in baseball in spite of growing up in the projects
September 23, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Senate committee holds hearing on IRS abuses of power in collecting
taxes; Former IRS tax collector David Patnoe discusses his former occupation,
and says most Americans pay their taxes but don't like it; Alleged victim
in sexual assault trial of Marv Albert takes stand and is caught in a lie;
Paris investigation into crash that killed Diana moves back to tunnel as
police remove paint from walls, possibly from second car; Stock report;
New research shows Zoloft can have positive effects on women with severe
PMS; Thalidomide, drug blamed for birth defects in the '60s, approved under
strict guidelines for use to treat leprosy; British and American teams
compete for land speed record in Nevada desert; Rock band U2 performs in
Sarajevo at first concert since the war; Statistics about the history of
the Rolling Stones; Jake, 11-year-old with epilepsy, relies on his dog
as early warning system of seizures as his parents plead with HMO to allow
doctors to use new implant to control his condition
Wednesday September 24, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (American space program to determine whether to
send another American astronaut to live on the Russian Space Station Mir;
Future of American-Russian space cooperation; Weather report; News headlines;
Authorities turn their attention to paint chips retrieved from the crash
scene where Princess Diana was killed; Controversial drug thalidomide could
be approved by the FDA within a few weeks; Business news and stock report;
Weather report; Senate hearings investigating the IRS to resume this morning
with the testimony of former IRS agents; Treating a severe form of PMS;
Taxpayers get a chance to tell their stories when hearings into the IRS
continue; New York Yankees pitcher Willie Banks and the obstacles he had
to overcome to get where he is today; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30
(Investigation into police brutality of a Haitian immigrant and the efficacy
of the police overseeing themselves; World War II veteran and POW using
post-traumatic stress disorder as a defense in the murder of his son-in-law;
US and NATO troops may remain in Bosnia longer than planned; Sports report;
Stories making headlines in today's news; Weather report; Yesterday's testimony
in the trial of Marv Albert; Steven Spielberg suffers minor injury in car
crash; Rolling Stones kick off world tour, U2 plays in Bosnia; California's
campaign to prevent rape and other sexual assaults; British race car driver
smashes land-speed barrier); News (Senate hearings focus on charges that
IRS agents unfairly target low-income taxpayers and small businesses to
meet their quotas; Defense attorneys in Marv Albert sex abuse trial drop
bombshell, raising questions about Albert's accuser's testimony); Weather
report; Former IRS employee Shelley Davis and IRS victim Daniel Heller
discuss charges that the IRS uses intimidation tactics to prosecute taxpayers;
Those trying to lose weight turn to drug combination phen-pro in light
of health problems related to fen-phen; Whether men and women can be friends
without having a sexual relationship; Co-op time; News headlines, 8:30
AM; Weather report; Co-op time; Advice to couples on how to handle their
money; Jaleel White of TV's "Family Matters" discusses his character and
going to college; Controversial art exhibit in Britain sparks protests;
Weather report
September 24, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Marv Albert's sex assault trial continues today, defense plays
surprising videotape which doesn't look good for prosecution; Press photographers
stage protest in Paris, angry about investigation of crash that killed
Princess Diana; NASA's final decision on whether to send another US astronaut
to Russian space station Mir could come today or tomorrow; Senate committee
investigating IRS practices; David Kaczynski honored last night with Courage
of Conviction award for telling FBI his brother may be Unabomber; Director
Steven Spielberg slightly injured in car accident; British man trying to
break land speed record becomes first person to drive more than 700 miles
an hour); Weather report; Joe Digenova and Lisa Kemler discuss the latest
developments in Marv Albert's sexual assault trial; Dr. Kimberly Yonkers
discusses her study regarding the usefulness of Zoloft for premenstrual
dysphoric disorder; Rolling Stones kick off worldwide concert tour; Continuation
of discussion with Dr. Kimberly Yonkers about premenstrual dysphoric disorder
and Zoloft; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report;
Matt Golombek talks about current finds on Mars; Joan Jacobs Brumberg,
professor at Cornell University and author of "The Body Project," discusses
American girls and their body image; News (Attorney for sportscaster Marv
Albert plays tape in courtroom in which accuser appears to offer money
for damaging testimony against Albert; Brother of Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski
honored for turning him in to authorities; Former Marine accused of desertion
in 1968 pleads guilty and receives bad conduct discharge instead of a jail
sentence; Senate hearings focus on possible IRS abuse); Weather report;Today's
Woman-Dr. Judith Reichman discusses the benefits of hormone replacement
therapy; Investigative journalist Nicols Fox discusses her new book, "Spoiled,"
about food safety; Co-op time; Weather report; Forever Young, A Guide to
Life After 50-Madge Treeger, author of "Letting Go," discusses letting
go when kids leave for college; Jim Fowler talks about some members of
the horse family.
September 29, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Jury selection begins in trial of Oklahoma City bomb suspect
Terry Nichols; Fires burn thousands of acres and destroy 20 homes in California
near Sacramento; Search on for voice and data recorders from jetliner that
crashed on Friday that killed 234 people in Indonesia, 45 unidentified
victims buried in mass grave; David Wolf latest American to take up residence
onboard Russian space station Mir; Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates proclaimed
richest person in United States by Forbes magazine; TV newsman David Brinkley
retires; Minnesota beats Philadelphia in pro football); Weather report;
General John Shalikashvili, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, retires after
39 years in the Army; Dan Abrams, Court TV, discusses the case against
Terry Nichols, Timothy McVeigh's alleged accomplice in the Oklahoma City
bombing; Search warrants in JonBenet Ramsey murder trial to be made public
today; Co-op time; Recap of NBC's Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report;
Georgia woman cleared in death of baby brother; Tracy Rhame talks about
clearing her name in death of brother; Jim and Jill Kelly talk about son
with Krabbe's disease; Co-op time; News (Jury selection begins for second
Oklahoma City bombing trial; Fires continue raging in Northern California;
Astronaut David Wolf takes the place of Michael Foale aboard space station
Mir); Marv Albert's lawyer, Roy Black, says legal system does not protect
men accused of sex crimes; News (Search warrants in JonBenet Ramsey murder
case made public; Princess Diana's brother considering building museum
in her memory; IRS commissioner to take steps to reform IRS abuses; "The
Peacemaker" takes first place in weekend box office ticket sales); Weather
report; Today's Woman-Jean Chatzky of Smart Money magazine discusses the
mistakes women make when it comes to handling money; Whoopi Goldberg discusses
her new book called "Book"; Weather report; Kate Bales-Moulene, InStyle
magazine, discusses beauty secrets and products; Ira Levin, author of "Son
of Rosemary," discusses his book.
September 29, 1997
The CBS Evening News
Potential jurors being questioned for the trial of Terry Nichols,
alleged Oklahoma City bombing accomplice; Paris police return Princess
Diana's smashed Mercedes to the tunnel to further investigate the accident
that killed her and two others; Israel and the PLO will resume peace talks
next week; Transcript of conversation between pilot and air traffic controller
shows there was confusion about the direction of the plane before it crashed
in Indonesia; Bad beef tracked to Virginia store from Nebraska packing
plant; Tainted fruits and vegetables from other countries on the rise in
the US, FDA unable to stop it coming into the country; Cancer rates up
in children but cancer deaths have declined; People living with AIDS find
that taking the cocktail of three drugs for the disease gives them long-term
benefits; Northern California residents allowed back home after weekend
fires destroyed 100 homes and burned 6,000 acres; Terry Nichols' wife talks
about her husband's relationship with Timothy McVeigh; Boulder, Colorado,
police criticized in JonBenet Ramsey case; President Clinton opposes board
to manage IRS; Methodist minister accused of molesting children has conviction
overturned today
September 29, 1997
NBC Nightly News
Jury selection begins in trial of Terry Nichols for Oklahoma City
bombing today; Major fire destroys 86 homes and other structures in Northern
California; Barry McCaffrey reports heroin use more popular among 8th graders
than 12th graders; Canadian researchers find AIDS virus building resistance
to anti-AIDS drugs; Pneumonia bacteria increasingly building resistance
to penicillin; Stock report; NEST team, the real-life peacemakers who prevent
nuclear smuggling, compared to new film "The Peacemaker"; Jessica Stern,
former National Security Council staffer, discusses the reality of nuclear
terrorism; Parisian police return Mercedes to tunnel as they try to determine
events that killed Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed; Last week's plane crash
in Indonesia caused by air traffic controller error; Roy Lichtenstein,
founder of pop art, dies at age 73; Increase in real income level reported
by Census Bureau; Increasing popularity of vitamin C treatments to erase
wrinkles.
Tuesday September 30, 1997
CBS "This Morning"
Newswheel at 7:00 (Documents show investigators may once have suspected
a link between child pornography and JonBenet Ramsey's death; Weather report;
Potential jurors being questioned for the trial of Terry Nichols, alleged
Oklahoma City bombing accomplice; News headlines; Middle East peace talks
set to resume; Business news; Weather report; French investigators run
battery of tests in the tunnel where Princess Diana died; MIT student taken
off life support and dies last night; Survey on the health of American
teen girls; People living with AIDS find that taking triple-drug cocktail
gives them long-term health benefits; Weather report); Newswheel at 7:30
(News headlines; Tainted fruits and vegetables from other countries on
the rise in the US; Terry Nichols' wife talks about her husband's relationship
with Timothy McVeigh; Sports report; Stories making headlines in today's
news; Weather report; Whether "Princess Mononoke" will be as big a hit
here in the States as it was in Japan; Roy Lichtenstein dies at the age
of 73; Actress Stacy Keanan from "Step By Step" discusses how people relate
her to her character, child actors and her electric car; People honored
for their contributions to American culture; Gene Autry celebrates his
90th birthday); News (Jury selection enters second day in trial of Terry
Nichols); Wife of Terry Nichols discusses her feelings on her husband's
guilt or innocence; News (Investigators re-enact accident that killed Princess
Diana in hopes of finding clues); Weather report; High school counselor
Leslie Morris and students Jeanine Cherry and Kimberly Wilson discuss a
school program for girls who are abstaining from sex; Test to detect hearing
loss in infants; Co-op time; News headlines; 8:30; Weather report; Co-op
time; How to make a homemade pizza; Actor Tommy Lee Jones on some of his
favorite movies; Two designers in Michigan working on the automobile colors
for the 21st century; Weather report.
September 30, 1997
NBC “Today”
News (Investigators attempt to reconstruct crash that killed Princess
Diana; One of Princess Diana's former dresses sold at charity auction in
Boston for $200,000; Jury selection resumes in trial of Oklahoma City bombing
suspect Terry Nichols; Massachusetts Institute of Technology freshman student
who was in coma after drinking binge at fraternity he was pledging taken
off life support and dies during the night; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu says his country's policy on Jewish settlements has not changed;
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright met with leading Israeli and Palestinian
diplomats and they agree to resume formal negotiations; Roy Lichtenstein
dies of pneumonia at age 73; San Francisco beats Carolina in pro football);
Weather report; Christopher Dickey, Newsweek's Paris bureau chief, and
Sandy Browne, accident reconstruction analyst, discuss the reconstruction
of the accident that killed Princess Diana; Search warrants and affidavits
released in JonBenet Ramsey case, Carol McKinley, NBC News consultant,
discusses the latest developments in the investigation; President Clinton
and Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo announce crackdown on housing discrimination;
Sandy Browne, accident reconstruction analyst, continue to discuss the
reconstruction of the crash that killed Princess Diana; Recap of NBC's
Today show's news, 7:30 AM; Weather report; Willard Scott; Anita Hill discusses
her new book, "Speaking Truth to Power"; Today's Parenting-Charlene Giannetti
and Margaret Sagarese, authors of "The Roller Coaster Years," discuss protecting
pre-teens from cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs; Riverdance group performs;
News (Investigators re-enact the car crash of Princess Diana; Author Andrew
Morton issues revised edition of his controversial book "Diana, Her True
Story"; MIT freshman dies after drinking at fraternity party; Jury selection
continues in trial of Terry Nichols); Weather report; Today's Woman-financial
planner and writer for Self magazine, Suze Orman discusses prenuptial agreements;
Singer Gladys Knight discusses her new autobiography; Weather report; Willard
Scott; Forever Young, A Guide to Life After 50-Dr. Joyce Brothers gives
tips on having fun; Members of the show "Riverdance" discuss their music
and perform.
September 30, 1997
NBC Nightly News
MIT student dies from binge drinking; Binge drinking most dangerous
for those unaccustomed to drinking alcohol; Paris police believe Diana's
driver Henri Paul had been drinking steadily for days before the accident;
President Clinton and race advisory board look into surprising amount of
racial discrimination in housing; General John Shalikashvili retires as
chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; Stock report; Increasingly popular men's
group called the Promise Keepers believes in traditional masculine and
feminine roles; Holly Phillips, wife of a Promise Keeper, explains that
her decision to yield to her husband is based on trust; New cold medicine
found to attack cold virus; Maryland teen commits heinous murder and then
flees to Israel where he holds citizenship because father was born there;
Popularity of car ownership; Toyota Camry now outselling Ford Taurus.
April 7, 1999
CBS 60 Minutes II
Milosevic (little is known about the background of Serbian President
Slobodan Milosevic); Classic (The Deadliest Prison; Corcoran State Prison
was investigated in 1997 for shootings of inmates for sport and now it
is being investigated for rape of inmates by guards); Sir Elton (Elton
John on his life, his career, the loss of his very close friends Gianni
Versace and Princess Diana, and surviving his drug problems); Uncommon
sense (how a dictator thinks)
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