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. Week In Review

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A Hiroshima bombing survivor remembered the vents 50 years ago.
50 years · Hiroshima bombing
Hiroshima bombing survivor, survivor
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Thomas Urphy, CEO of Capital Cities, spoke about the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC last week by the Walt Disney Company.
1 acquisition · Capital Cities/ABC
Thomas urphy, CEO
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President Bill Clinton commented on Newt Gingrich's failure to follow through on promises made when the two shook hands in New Hampshire last month.
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President Bill Clinton, President
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A sound montage of a few prominent voices in the news this ast week, including United Nations official Alan Roberts commenting on the scalating situation in Croatia; a Hiroshima bombing survivor remembering the vents 50 years ago; Deputy Attorney General Phillip Heyman on the investigation nto the Clinton administration's involvement in the Whitewater affair; Thomas urphy, the CEO for Captial Cities, speaking about the acquisition of Captial ities/ABC last week by the Walt Disney Company; Michael Jordon, Chairman of the estinghouse Corporation, commenting on the merger of Westinghouse and CBS; epresentative Jack Fields (R-TX) and Representative John Conyers (D-MI) ommenting on telecommunications legislation; Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich R-GA) on campaign reform; and President Bill Clinton commenting on Newt ingrich's failure to follow through on promises made when the two shook hands n New Hampshire last month.

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