This has been Guiding Light. Good afternoon from CBS News. This is Newsbreak. Rock made good on a threat to keep American-led UN weapons inspectors from doing their job. Vietnam turned over remains of seven U.S. servicemen killed in the Indochina War. American health officials say Type A Sydney Flu, not covered by the flu shot, is spreading. The 1997 inflation rate was the lowest in 11 years, 1.7 percent. And CBS is back in the game. The network has a $4 billion, 8-year deal to air NFL games again. Now this. A mark fuller of Richmond, Virginia reported frantic searches for loose change. Only one thing could explain it. The Arby Cube, for only 99 cents. Two sea-roasted beef marinated in authentic barbecue sauce for under a buck. Its effect is widespread. Ask a Jay Thompson of Bethel, Connecticut, who reported being overcome with a sudden irresistible urge to drool. You can go anywhere and get filled up, but you can only get authentic barbecue for 99 cents at Arby's. I'm Anthony Mason, CBS News New York. On the evening news with Dan Rather, newly discovered dangers from cigarette smoke. Good afternoon. I'm Charles Rowe. Coming up on Cram T-News at 5, hepatitis A has infected many Spokane restaurants. How can you be sure you're safe eating out? County officials have an answer. Plus after snow and frigid temperatures, is sunny relief soon on its way? The nationally known climatologist who predicted El Nino thinks so, and he'll explain. Plus Tom Sherry with more snow on the way. Join Nadine and me at 5. This Cram T-News update has been brought to you by Lloyd A. Herman and Associates, attorneys at law. The bickering. Get out of my house. The nagging. She has no clue what I'm talking about. The battles are endless. It hurts. Finally, a whole new way for moms and their grown-up daughters to make peace. We'll show you how, next Oprah. Tuesday at 4 on Cram 2.