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  • and other members of the multinational force will be spending their second Christmas in Bosnia. But this time it will be under the auspices of SFOR, not IFOR.
  • John Miller reports on the catholic bishop who is acting as intermediary in the Peru hostage crisis.
  • Scott talks to chef Danny Meyer, one of the country's most influential chefs, about food trends to look for in 1997.
  • Dan Schorr reviews the week's news.
  • and punishment of the gunmen that allegedly killed two Jewish settlers in the West Bank town of Ramallah last weekend.
  • Commentator David Brooks says that both Democrats and Republicans have adopted a "Kissingerian" foreign policy, putting nationalistic self-interest above idealism and the promotion of democracy.
  • Robert talks with classical guitarist Eliot Fisk. Fisk shares his life story with Robert... particularly, about how an attempt to bring the family together with music and a banjo led him to the great guitarist Andres Segovia. Now Fisk's life parallels the late Segovia and has released a recordings featuring transcriptions of Segovia's work. Eliot Fisk's latest CD is called Segovia: Canciones Populares. It's available on the Musicmasters Label. If not available at record stores locally, call J & R Music World, at 1-800-221-8180 to order.
  • House Republicans continued their public campaign to keep Georgia Republican Newt Gingrich in control of the Speakership today. Party leaders held a conference call to reassure caucus members of the inconsequential nature of Gingrich's ethics violations. And Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour told a press conference that Democrats were making a raw partisan power play to manipulate the ethics process and deny Republicans the leadership they won in the election. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.
  • return home to Kinshasa after cancer treatment. Mobutu must face the disintegration of his country with rebels backed by Rwanda controlling large areas of the east of the nation.
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