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  • and how the rebels and the authorities are using the media, or not, in the government's case.
  • Elissa Ely's Grandmother Rebecca was a fantastic baker, but she never ate her own cookies. As she grew older and her arthritis grew worse, she no longer had the dexterity to bake. Soon Elissa's baby will be born, and Elissa is looking forward to naming her new daughter Rebecca and teaching her to bake.
  • Plaintiffs bringing a wrongful death suit against O.J. Simpson rested their case today after a half-hour of questioning. NPR's Ina Jaffe reports on today's developments, which include the dismissal of a juror and adjournment of the trial until next Tuesday.
  • in its battle with European car maker Volkswagon over the alleged theft of GM secrets.
  • Scott talks with Eli Rosenbaum of the Justice Dept. about announcement this week that Japanese citizens suspected of crimes during World War II will be banned from entering the U.S.
  • are continuing after the Supreme Court again overturned local election results. But of greater threat to the Serbian leader are trade union grievances and idle factories.
  • from Capitol Hill about the intentions of House Speaker Newt Gingrich -- one says he wants to replace all members of the ethics committee investigating his alleged misdeeds.
  • Under the plan, a separate Serb Republic and a separate Muslim-Croat Federation were to be realized.
  • NPR's Eric Westervelt reports on the arraignments of an Army captain and two staff sergeants at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The charges include rape, sodomy and sexual assualt. The accusations - which surfaced last month - touched off a wave of sexual misconduct reports throughout the Army. The soldiers will face trial early next year.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports that among the roughly half million refugees returning to Rwanda are some of those who carried out the 1994 genocide there. Survivors of the massacres against Tutsis and moderate Hutus are now faced with the dilemma of how to deal with returned neighbors who killed their relatives. We meet one woman who searches for her family's killers, and finds the murderers' mother and brother.
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