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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 57x10 - The Promise / Aussiewood / Bhutan
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DESCRIPTION:THE PROMISE – Twenty-three years later\, over a thousandfa
	milies are still waiting for news of loved ones lost in theWorld Trade Cen
	ter attacks on 9/11. Correspondent Scott Pelleylooks at how efforts to sea
	rch for and identify their remainshave never stopped\, driven by the promi
	se made by the New YorkCity Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Pelley visit
	s theirlaboratory\, which is using new advancements in DNA researchand bre
	akthrough techniques to provide answers for familiesholding on to hope. Th
	is is a double-length segment. NicoleYoung is the producer.AUSSIEWOOD –C
	orrespondent Jon Wertheimreports on a phenomenon that has long captured Ho
	llywood: theoutsized presence of Australians earning top billings andaward
	s on the American silver screen – in front of and behindthe camera. Wert
	heim interviews Aussie actress Sarah Snook andfilmmaker Baz Luhrmann about
	 the country's renowned traininggrounds for the dramatic arts\, their path
	ways to internationaltheater\, film and television and the Australian mind
	set onstardom. Jacqueline Williams is the producer.BHUTAN–Correspondent 
	Lesley Stahl travels to the remote\, Buddhistkingdom of Bhutan\, a tiny co
	untry that has fiercely protectedits unique culture\, declaring that withi
	n its borders\, GrossNational Happiness is more important than Gross Natio
	nalProduct. But today\, the country is facing a crisis – 9% ofits popula
	tion has left Bhutan for higher-paying jobs abroad\,so the government has 
	launched a high-stakes plan to help theeconomy and lure young Bhutanese ba
	ck by developing an entirelynew city from scratch – what the king is cal
	ling a\"mindfulness\" city. This is a double-length segment. ShariFinkelst
	ein is the producer.
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