Remembering Schindler's Humanity By Leopold Page, Leopold Page, a spokesman for the 6,000 "Schindler Jews," is a Los Angeles businessman who introduced Thomas Keneally to the Schindler story in 1980 when the author walked into his shop to buy a briefcase. Page and his wife, Ludmilla, were among those saved from Nazi concentration camps by Schindler
Violence in Entertainment, News Differ By Dino Corbin, Dino Corbin, general manager of CBS affiliate KHSL-TV Channel 12 in Chico, is president of the California Assn. of Broadcasters. He attracted national attention in October when he canceled the popular "Jenny Jones Show," saying its content had become offensive. He says he received 2,400 cards and letters about his action and all but eight were positive
'Sunset Park' Shows Right Moves By Loretta Ayeroff, Loretta Ayeroff is a photographer, radio producer and a former photography instructor at UCLA Extension and the Otis College of Art & Design Continuing Education
One Small Step for Justice in Rwanda By Alison Des Forges and Holly Burkhalter, Holly Burkhalter is the Washington director of Human Rights Watch. Alison des Forges is a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch/Africa
The Naval Academy Brass Still Don't Get It By Carol Burke, Carol Burke teaches at Johns Hopkins in the Writing Seminars Department and is writing a book on military culture. From 1984 until 1991 she was a civilian faculty member at the U.S. Naval Academy