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Elections in Yugoslavia
NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports on the elections in Yugoslavia. No official results have yet been released, but opposition says that their leader Vojislav Kostunica is ahead. This is in sharp contrast to government's statements that President Slobodan Milosevic is winning.
Montesinos Seeks Political Asylum
Peru's disgraced intelligence chief Vladimiro Montesinos has arrived in Panama, seeking political asylum after sparking a week-long crisis at home.
IMF/World Bank Summit
NPR's Julie McCarthy reports on the official opening of the IMF/World Bank summit Tuesday.
Shane Hamman: Olympic Power Lifter
Commentator Shane Hamman competes tomorrow in Sydney as a member of the U.S. men's Olympic weight lifting team. He says his road to power lifting began when he was a teenager, working for his dad's produce company.
Europe: Unwise Investments
Commentator Ev Ehrlich says the sagging Euro is a symptom of a bigger problem with Europe: it's still not an attractive place to invest. He says, rather than embrace the new economy of quick information, European governments operate under restrictions that...while protecting old businesses...hobble the creation of new ones.
Tightening Presidential Polls
Host Mike Shuster talks to NPR's Cokie Roberts about the apparent tightening of the Presidential contest between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush. Polls indicate that Bush has pulled even with Gore, after trailing since the Democratic National Convention last month.
Minority Entrepreneurs
NPR's Snigdha Prakash reports on a Milken Institute report that says minority entrepreneurs aren't getting enough investment capital. Though African-Americans and Hispanics make up about 23 percent of the country's population, they only own about nine percent of the businesses. Analysts say this could impact America's retiring generation of workers, who're dependent on the wages and profits of younger generations.
Election Battlegrounds
NPR's Don Gonyea takes a look at Michigan as a crucial battleground state in this year's presidential elections. This piece begins a series on key states.
Olympic Drug Cover-Up
NPR's Tom Goldman talks with host Mike Shuster about the news from the Sidney Olympics that at least one American athlete has been involved in a doping cover-up.
Anti-Semitic Play
Jason DeRose of Chicago Public Radio reports on the traditional passion play of Oberammergau, a Bavarian village south of Munich. The play's been criticized for years as being anti-Semitic. But this year, play producers have tried to change that.
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