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US BOMBS AFGHANISTAN AS TALKS CONTINUE IN BONN (3:04)
While Northern Alliance forces push into the city of
Kandahar, UN Officials say the fourth day of talks on the
future government in Afghanistan inching towards a
conclusion, but many afghan groups say the peopel
ofAfghanistan are being left out. Free Speech Radio News
Correspondent Charles Michael Ray is in Bonn covering the
conference and has this report.
CIVIL SOCIETY SUMMIT IN BONN, ALSO (3:23)
A group of 80 Afghan exiles met in Bonn to discuss
rebuilding civil society in Afghanistan, parallel to the
political UN talks?Fariba Nawa reports from Bonn
WANTED MAN THREATENED ABORTION CLINICS (4:10)
A convicted criminal on the FBI?s top ten most wanted
list, Clayton Waagner, is taking credit for a rash of
fake anthrax letters sent tofamily-planning clinics in
October. Yesterday, Attorney General John
Ashcroftannounced that Waagner had been named by the
bureau as a top suspect in thehundreds of anthrax threats
mailed to clinics in over 12 states. Miranda Kennedy
reports from New York.
BUSH INTERIOR TO STAND TRIAL MONDAY (4:33)
Secretary of Interior Gale Norton has been ordered to
stand trial Monday for allegedly filing false or
misleading reports regarding Indian trust funds. Federal
District Judge Royce Lamberth says Norton must prove she
didn't commit "a fraud on the court" in her reports on
the accounting system for distributing a five-hundred
million dollars in royalties annually to tribes and
tribal members. Meanwhile, hundreds fo tribal leaders are
angered by Norton's new plan to take responsibility for
the trust accounts away from the Bureau of Indian Affairs
and give it to a new bureau under the Interior
Department. Leigh Robartes reports from Spokane,
Washington where the National Congress of American
Indians is being held this week.
PROTESTING THE PRIVITIZING OF PHILLY?S SCHOOLS (3:46)
Today could be the day that will live in infamy for the
city ofPhiladelphia. November 30th is the deadline by
which Pennsylvaniagovernor Mark Schweiker and
Philadelphia mayor John Street must reach anagreement on
how to proceed with the public schools crisis in the
school district. If an agreement is not reached by
tonight, Schweiker couldimplement his reform plan as
early as tomorrow. Caroline Nappo reports from
Philladelphia.
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