Monday, Feburary 03, 1997

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Reckoning in France

Half a century after the United States and her allies liberated France from Nazi rule, the French people may finally be forced to come to grips with their shameful past.
      It was only in 1995 -- and after decades of official silence and denial -- that French President Jaques Chirac acknowledged his country's role in sending Jews to German death camps during the war.
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Shocking charge of secrecy

According to a letter obtained by the Review-Journal, a Georgia-based attorney acting on behalf of the Clark County School District had an interesting plan to handle controversial aspects of an outside audit of the district's special-education programs.
      In the April letter on his law firm stationery, attorney Charles Weatherly instructed auditors Ed Sontag and David Rostetter to turn over evidence of any specific law violations to him, and then to delete all traces of the information from their own computers.
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