The broken promise

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Issues relating to the taking of Native American property rights by the United States government in 1887 are presented. The government made an unfulfilled promise to the tribes that income would be received from the land. Elouis Cobell tells her story.

author: Maas, Peter
Economic aspects, Cover Story, Ethical aspects, Native Americans, Property, Right of property, Property rights, Blackfeet (Native American people), Blackfoot (Native Americans)

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'They should have their day in court'

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The personal narratives of former United States soldiers are presented, describing their experiences as Japanese prisoners of war during World War II. Many are still seeking justice for the atrocities they suffered at the hands of the Japanese.

author: Maas, Peter
United States, Personal narratives, Japan, Corporations, World War II, 1939-1945, Prisoners of war

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'I've tried to do my best.'

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US Attorney General Janet Reno discusses her actions whilst in office. She has held the position of attorney general since 1993. She admits the incident at the Waco as a most difficult episode in her professional life.

author: Maas, Peter
Interview, Attorneys general, Reno, Janet

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