Top Education Officials Spar Over Teacher Reform
Education Secretary Arne Duncan, President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten and Michelle Rhee, Chancellor of D.C. Public School, discuss education reform on "This Week."
American Federation of Teachers - Randi Weingarten - Education reform - United States - Education
The Naked Chef's 'Food Revolution' Comes to 'This Week'
Jamie Oliver comes to "This Week" to discuss is efforts to make school cafeterias more healthy.
Jamie Oliver - Home - Cooking - Chef - Television
Africans With Albinism Hunted in Tanzania
In Tanzania, a tourist mecca known for safaris and visits to Mount Kilimanjaro, people with albinism who have faced discrimination are now being hunted down like animals. Since 2007, 54 Tanzanians with albinism, including children, have been murdered by gangs of men who hack off arms, legs or genitals. Observers say even more cases of attacks have gone unreported. 'Primetime' traveled to Tanzania to investigate.
Tanzania - Mount Kilimanjaro - Africa - Albinism - Safari
Tanzanian With Albinism Gets New Arms
Persons with albinism, like 28-year-old single mother Mariamu Staford, are being hunted down and murdered; their bodies sold on the black market and used in witchdoctor potions, all because of a superstitious belief that the limbs of albinos possess special powers. Nearly 60 albinos have been murdered in the last three years. Both of Staford's arms were chopped off in the vicious attack, which left her unable to feed or clothe herself, or care for her young son. Staford comes to the United States with help from ABC News and gets fitted for a custom set of prosthetic limbs.
Albinism - United States - American Broadcasting Company - Mariamu Staford - Single-parent
WATCH: Roundtable: Glenn Beck's Rally
George Will, Donna Brazile, Richard Haass and Susie Gharib.
George Will - Glenn Beck Program - Susie Gharib - United States - This Week
WATCH: Lives of Note
Recalling William Saxbe, George David Weiss, and Jack Horkheimer.
George David Weiss - Louis Armstrong - Jack Horkheimer - Recreation - Collecting
WATCH: Roundtable: Recovery Summer?
George Will, Donna Brazile, Richard Haass and Susie Gharib.
George Will - Susie Gharib - United States - History - Recreation
WATCH: Crisis in the Classroom (Part 2)
Arne Duncan, Randi Weingarten and Michelle Rhee discuss education reform.
Education reform - Arne Duncan - Education - United States - Randi Weingarten
Revenge or Random: Nebraska Couple's Mysterious Death
Wayne and Sharmon Stock were found viciously murdered in their Nebraska farmhouse, apparently killed on Easter Sunday, 2006. The tiny town of Murdock, Nebr., where many hadn't locked their doors for years, was in utter disbelief.
Murder - Easter - United States - Nebraska - Holidays
Can You Identify a False Confession?
Wayne and Sharmon Stock were found viciously murdered in their Nebraska farmhouse, apparently killed on Easter Sunday, 2006. The tiny town of Murdock, Nebr., where many hadn't locked their doors for years, was in utter disbelief. But soon there would be two bewilderingly different first-hand accounts of the murder. Two videotaped confessions -- by completely different people. One would turn out to be totally innocent. Can you tell which is which? Watch 20/20 Friday at 10 p.m. ET for the answer.
Murder - Easter - Nebraska - Crime - Crime and Justice



