Television weekly news program covering national and international stories.~[Klaus Barbie]. Report on the crimes of Klaus Barbie, former S.S. leader, responsible for the deaths of Jews and French resistance fighters, who was extradited from Bolivia to stand trial. A comment is made by Beate Klarsfeld, Nazi hunter. Footage includes a view of an S.S. document translated into French; a photograph of Jean Moulin, a highranking French resistance organizer; the Lyon prison where Barbie is being held; and a shot of a present-day French newspaper front page article on Barbie.~[Joe Clark's Resignation]. A report on the resignation of Joe Clark as Progressive Conservative Party Leader, and as Leader of the Opposition, and the election of Erik Neilsen as Leader of the Opposition. Comments to the news media are made by Joe Clark; Peter Pocklington, Alberta businessman; and John Crosbie, former Tory Finance Minister. Footage includes debating by Bill Davis; views of Ontario Premier, Bill Davis; and shots of Brian Mulroney.~[Erik Neilsen]. A report on the career of Erik Neilsen, Yukon M.P. elevated to the position of Leader of the Opposition in Parliament.~[Trust Company Seizures]. Report on the sale of Crown Trust assets to Central Trust by the Ontario government and the status of Seaway and Greymac Trust companies. Also, the entire real estate deal that led to the seizures is clarified. Queen's Park debating by Ontario Liberal Party Leader, David Peterson; Bob Rae, NDP Leader; Robert Elgie, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations; and the tenants of the Cadillac Fairview apartments involved in the deal that led to seizure. Footage includes a shot of Central Trust chairman, [Henry Rood]; Leonard Rosenberg, chairman of Greymac Trust Company and owner of Crown Trust; and scenes of the Cadillac Fairview apartments involved.~[Real Estate Dealers]. A report on the background and motivation of the men behind the trust company deals. Footage includes shots of: the Cadillac Fairview apartments; photographs of David Bruce Cowper, Bill Player, Andy Markle, Leonard Rosenberg, and Bruno Weiss; and shots of a newspaper article and clippings related to the affair.~[Sharin Keenan Murder]. Report on the sexual assault and murder of young Sharin Keenan. Comments by Brendon Caron, the victim's father, who states he's against capital punishment. Footage includes a scene of Sharin Keenan's funeral.~[Tanya Murrell Abduction]. A report on the abduction of Tanya Murrell, a six-year-old girl. Comments by Steve Dutkiew, searcher; Wilda Williams, searcher; and Vivien Murrell, Tanya's mother.~[Striking Truckers]. Report on the US independent trucker strike and how it is effecting shipments of produce to Canada, along with a look at the violence erupting among truckers, and results of the strike. Commentary by George Wolff, journalist. Comments by Jerry Thomas, independent trucker, and Nick Luciano, food distributor.~[Crow's Nest]. Report on the scrapping of the Crow's Nest freight rate agreement. The government's new western freight rate policy is examined, along with agricultural policies for the eastern and western farming regions. House of Commons debating by Ed Broadbent, Leader of the NDP, and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Footage includes freight being transported through the Rockies.~[Expulsion Order]. A report on the Nigerian government expulsion order against all foreigners especially Ghanaians, with footage of people on foot and on trucks, leaving Nigeria and a crowd of rejoicing Nigerians.~[Lebanon]. Report on friction between Israeli troops and US Marines, issuing from an incident in which a US Marine threatened Israeli tank troops with a gun. The root of the conflict is probed, explaining the mandates of both army units and their relations with each other. Comments are made by US Marine Captain Charles Johnson, recounting an ultimatum issued to Israeli tank troops; Colonel Thomas Stokes, USMC Beirut commander; and Brigader General Amnon, Israeli Beirut army commander. Commentary by John Donovan, journalist. Footage includes US peace-keeping Marines landing in Beirut; Israeli peace negotiator, David Kimche; Lebanese peace negotiator; US envoys Morris Draper at the negotiating table; US Marines at peace-keeping duties around Beirut; and Israeli soldiers in street combat.~[Central America]. A report on the participation of American troops in Honduran military exercises to show Nicaragua the United States' steadfastness in opposing communist infiltration. Also, rebel advances in El Salvador are reported as is the downing of a US military helicopter. Commentary by John Quinones. Footage includes a scene of ruins in the town of Berlin after conquest by El Salvadorean rebels and rebel graffiti (in Spanish) with the inscription, "We make to conquer peace".~[European Missile Opposition]. Report on widespread opposition in Holland to American plans to station missiles there. Footage includes the scene of a Dutch anti-nuclear rally.~[Spy Technology]. A report on new spy photographic technology invented by an American company. Comments by Arland Atkins, systems designer for ITEK Corporation and Richard Wollenschek, Vice-President of ITEK Corporation.~[Iran Today]. Report on Iran after the revolution. State policies, schooling, the court system, trade, an international Islamic conference held in Tehran, and animosity towards both the United States and the Soviet Union are examined. An excerpt is shown of an Iranian documentary on Shiite theological schooling. Footage includes a scene of a communal prayer session; the Ayatollah Khomeini at a public outdoor appearance; accused persons being lectured by a judge while the Public Prosecutor watches; the Tehran Symphony Orchestra in concert; Iranian holiday skiers on Iran's ski slopes; an Iranian demonstration in front of the Soviet Embassy, with the flag being burned by demonstrators; a Shiite cemetery with tombs decorated in memorabilia of the war dead; and Iranian soldiers chanting at a rally. <50mn>