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Jackie Lyden Reports From Toronto On The Scandal Surrounding
Canada's armed forces that dates back to early 1993, when they participated in the U-N peacekeeping mission in Somalia. Some Canadian troops allegedly were involved in the torture and killing of Somali civilians. Canadian officers are accused of trying to cover up their knowledge of the affair.
Roger Morier Reports On A New, International Advertising Campaign
designed to attract tourists to France. Already, more than 60 million people visit France each year, making it the most popular destination in the world. Officials want to get rid of the stereotypical image of the rude French and by the next decade, they're hoping for 90 million visitors per year.
Vicki Que Reports On A Provision In The Welfare Reform Law
which requires the Social Security Administration to re-evaluate recipients of Supplemental Security Income, known as SSI. The stipulation which Congress inserted into the law could affect thousands of poor families across the country, currently receiving SSI payments because of a disabled child.
Chitra Ragavan Reports That Some American Survivors Of The Holocaust
in Nazi Germany could be eligible for financial compensation. Survivors will have to meet very specific criteria...so far, about 250 people have applied for redress from the German government. The last day to file a claim with the U.S. Justice Department is February 23rd.
Wade Goodwyn Reports On The Possibility That Pilots At American Airlines
will go on strike at the end of this week. Their union, the Allied Pilots Association, and company management are engaged in 'super-mediation,' in an attempt to avert a strike early Saturday. At issue are pay increases and the question of which pilots will fly a new generation of regional jet aircraft.
Michael Skoler Reports On The Failure So Far Of Zaire's
two-week long military offensive against rebels along its eastern border. Despite additional troops, as well as helicopters and fighter planes, Zaire's army has been unable to dislodge Tutsi-dominated insurgents, who control a 400-mile long strip of Zairean territory.
Brooke Gladstone Reports That In An Effort To Shrink Its Deficit,
the city of New York has sold a public television station. Dow Jones and ITT bought WNYC for more than $200 million. Now cities and stations around the country are considering similiar sales as a way to raise quick cash.
Tom Gjelten Reports On The Difficulty The Clinton Administration Faces
in deciding whether to recertify Mexico's cooperation in the war against drugs. Mexico's top drug enforcement official was fired last week for possibly accepting bribes from a drug cartel. Despite the detention and dismissal of General Jesus Gutierrez Rebollo, the U.S. is expected to approve Mexico's recertification.
Ted Clark Reports There Are Increasing Calls For The U.S.
to reconsider its use of economic sanctions against Iran. Some foreign policy experts say that after years of trying to isolate Iran, it might be time to try a different approach. The Council on Foreign Relations is reviewing U.S. policy toward Tehran.
Michael Goldfarb Reports Sympathy Strikes Are Expected To Spread
across the continent as car workers protest Renault's decision to shut down a plant in Belgium cutting 3,000 one-hundred jobs. He examines how politicians are trying to stop multinational companies from switching jobs across national frontiers in search of the cheapest labor.
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