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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. | |
Date Published: 2006-06-21 13:01:42 | |
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