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  • between rebels and the Zairean army and also between rival Zairean and Ugandan rebel groups.
  • President Clinton has nominated for his national security team in his second term and the issues they will confront.
  • chains of private, for-profit schools, two companies are waiting for a second chance. This time they've got a more modest, low-key plan.
  • NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr looks at the history of residential pardons. 3:30
  • A sound montage of a few prominent voices in this past eek's news, including President Clinton on Bosnia, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. adeline Albright on Zaire, an unidentified pilot decribing last week's ollision by two planes in India, Jesse Jackson and an unidentified motorist on he Texaco boycott, and the late Joseph Cardinal Bernadin revealing the illness hat led to his death last week.
  • two years of ideological and budgetary attacks from Republicans in Congress, much to the dismay of conservatives.
  • Noah talks with Nick Thorpe, a BBC reporter in Bucharest, Romania, about the surprising results of the recent Romanian elections. A former geology professor and a political novice, Emil Constantinescu, upset the incumbent president. Now, the president-elect must try to bring the former Soviet bloc country towards a market economy. Thorpe says the populace showed deep emotion in victory rallies - of the sort Thorpe has not witnessed there since the revolution of 1989.
  • Scott speaks with Peter Landau, co-author (with Shepherd Campbell) of "Presidential Lies: The Illustrated History of White House Golf." (Macmillan)
  • Scott speaks with Weekend Edition's sports commentator Ron Rapoport about the fight, last weekend, between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, and what it seems to have done to revive the sport of boxing.
  • The town of West Hartford, Connecticut, is running out of burial space. NPR's Margot Adler reports on a novel approach to the problem, which secures more burial space while providing the living with a new spot for their picnics.
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