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January 31, 2000 issue

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The article presents information on various social and political issues. It states that in the last issue of the journal journalist Ken Silverstein contributed a report on the Ford Motor Co.'s extensive links with Nazi Germany in thirties and forties. Since then the journal has learned that Ford sponsored the commercial-free television premiere of the movie "Schindler's List." British doctors have found general Augusto Pinochet unfit to stand trial in Spain because of poor health and it appears he will be returned to Chile.

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WORLD politics; FORD Motor Co.; NAZIS; TRIALS; PINOCHET Ugarte, Augusto; SILVERSTEIN, Ken; SCHINDLER'S List (Film); GERMANY
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