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  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden in Gaza reports on the Israeli army's thrust into Palestinian-ruled territory. Israeli forces withdrew Tuesday from small areas of the Gaza Strip they seized Monday after an attempt to end Palestinian mortar attacks on Israeli towns and settlements.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with NPR's Jennifer Ludden about violence in the middle east. Israel pulled out of Palestinian controlled territory yesterday, after a U.S. statement condemned the action.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden in Jerusalem reports on the aftermath of an Israeli air strike on a Syrian military position in Lebanon. Arab nations warned of a regional conflict, and Jordan's foreign minister underscored those fears when he traveled to Israel today.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports from Jerusalem on the installation of Israel's new government, led by right wing Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The government includes moderate leftists and right wing extremists and it will command a decisive majority in Israel's parliament.
  • A listener has a question of conscience for Randy Cohen, author of The Ethicist column in the The New York Times Magazine. Is it wrong for an American to pay half price for Russian opera tickets? Hear Cohen and NPR's Jennifer Ludden.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden speaks with Yosita Oramahi, an Indonesian now living in Singapore, about the fate of her sister's family in Aceh province. Her sister's husband lost 50 family members.
  • Jennifer Wing of member station KPLU in Seattle, Wash., reports on a Web site for school children across the country -- RateMyTeachers.com -- that allows them to "grade" their teachers.
  • Fighting continues in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, between government and rebel forces. It's said to be the worse fighting in 3 years. Thousands are fleeing the capital. Meanwhile U.S. officials say they are preparing to evacuate more than 400 Americans caught in the factional fighting. Jennifer Ludden reports.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports that in Zaire, there are signs of a possible breakthrough in the standoff between the country's president Mobutu Sese Seko...and rebel leader Laurent Kabila. Kabila controls nearly half of Zaire and his army has been advancing toward the capitol Kinshasa.
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden in Jerusalem reports Israel's election campaign is entering its final stages. Prime Minister Ehud Barak is still trailing far behind right-wing leader Ariel Sharon in the latest opinion polls. The vote is next Tuesday.
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