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MSU College of Education Helps Refine New Bully Reporting Tipline
The Kentucky Center for School Safety, housed in the Murray State University College of Education, is testing a new tipline to help students or parents…
Same News, Different Spins: Check These Headlines About The Jobs Report
Fox News says job growth is slow. NBC says it's revving up. It's all in the emphasis when it comes to headlines.
Mike Shuster Reports That After A Visit From Yasser Arafat Yesterday
, the U.N. Security Council continues it debate over the Israeli decision to build new homes in Arab East Jerusalem. So far, Israel has been criticized for the move...while the Palestinians enjoy nothing but support. European representatives have lashed out against the Netanyahu government, but Israel defiantly plans to go ahead with the construction.
Deidre Berger Reports On The Trial Of An American Neo-Nazi That Begins Today
in Hamburg, Germany. Gary Lauck was arrested in Denmark and extradited to Germany where he faces charges of distribution of hate material and incitement to racial hatred. Lauck founded and runs the largest neo-Nazi organization in the U.S., where his work is protected under free-speech laws.
Elizabeth Arnold Reports From California Where Bob Dole Is Campaigning
today despite being well behind in the polls. Locking up California's 54 electoral votes requires considerable resources and money that could be better spent elsewhere. But Dole can't afford to give up just yet on a state that is rich in potential campaign donors, and will be the site of next month's GOP convention.
Jim Zarroli Reports That Federal Officials Have Made The First Arrest
in their investigation of Texaco. Former Texaco executive Richard Lundwall was charged yesterday with obstruction of justice. The arrest comes despite the fact that it was Lundwall who provided prosecutors with incriminating tapes secretly recorded at company meetings. The Texaco officials on the tapes were discussing how to handle a race discrimination lawsuit brought by some 14-hundred black employees.
Michael Goldfarb Reports On The Death Of Christopher Robin Milne, The Real-Life
inspiration for the "Winnie the Pooh" story books. A.A. Milne wrote the stories in the mid to late 1920's for and about his young son. As Christopher Robin grew up, however, he made clear that he didn't care for the way his father had swirled fact and fiction.
Bob Edwards Talks With Reporter Jon Miller About The Hostage Situation
in Lima, Peru. Late last night, leftist rebels freed more than 200 hostages, including seven Americans. Another 140 hostages remain captive. Last Tuesday, the rebel group took the Peruvian and foreign officials hostage during a reception. They are demanding the Peruvian government release about 300 of their comrades from prison.
David Welna Reports On The Latest Effort In Mexico's Dubious War On Drugs.
Last week, officials appeared to have lost a chance to strike a blow against the country's leading drug lord. A Mexico City newspaper found that no one in his organization was detained...but federal officials DID arrest local and state police officers who had been hired as a security force.
Roger Morier Reports From Paris That Two Groups Seeking To Protect
the French language have sued a U.S. university with a branch in France, for using mostly English on its Internet web site. The groups sued Georgia Tech, charging it uses the Web site to advertise its academic programs, and French law requires that all advertising in France must be in French.
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