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The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

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This episode of The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour looks at the following major stories: a look back on the JFK assassination 20 years later, a debate over a new rule by OSHA protecting workers from hazardous chemicals, and a profile on a remote art museum in the town of Marfa, Texas. These major stories are complemented by reports on a go-or-die ultimatum to Yasser Arafat, and a vote in the West German Parliament on nuclear missiles.

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public broadcasting, AAPB, John F. Kennedy, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Edward M. Kennedy, Peace Corps, Arlington National Cemetery, Ronald Reagan, Thomas P. O'Neill, Memorial services, NATO, Nuclear weapons deployment, West Germany, Pershing missiles, Anti-nuclear movement, Soviet Union, Helmut Kohl, Yasir Arafat, Lebanon, Hazardous materials, Workplace safety, Marfa (Tex.), Modern art, Cold War, U.S. history, International relations, Anniversaries

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