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  • the situation in Lima where the leftist rebels and their high-profile hostages are now into the 20th day of the siege at the Japanese ambassador's residence.
  • Liane talks with NPR's Tom Goldman about the 1997 NBA Finals which begin tonight with the Utah Jazz facing the World Champion Chicago Bulls. We get a preview of what to expect from the series.
  • of Wednesday's shootings of Palestinians in Hebron by an off-duty Israeli soldier.
  • which had been considered virtually defeated. Their leader has been in jail, as have most of their foot soldiers.
  • where the annual MacWorld computer show is under way and serious questions are being asked about the viability of the computer-maker after recent predictions of more big losses.
  • The Dow Jones industrial average has gone up 500 points in the last six weeks. This rally is causing analysts to ask whether the market is overvalued, as they wonder when these gains will slow down or stop. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.
  • Gillian Sharpe reports from The Hague that the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal has begun considering all the evidence from the first trial. Prosecution and defense attornies wrapped up their arguments today in the case of a Bosnian Serb, Dusan Tadic, who is accused of crimes against humanity.
  • Several thousand residents in the Northwest were without power this Thanksgiving. Noah speaks with Debbie Holte, from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, about the creative Thanksgiving she and her family put together. Since the power has been out for the last ten days, the family barbecued the turkey, cooked the potatoes on a wood stove, and built snowmen outside the house.
  • to go back and have another one. The first may not have been strong enough.
  • The Great Plains spent today digging out from under a three-day blizzard, part of a winter storm moving as far south as the Gulf Coast and expected to reach the East Coast by the weekend. In the snow-laden Dakotas, truckers stranded at interstate rest stops were seeking solace in hot showers. Mark Zdechlik of Minnesota Public Radio reports.
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