In Germany hundreds of alleged former spies await trial on charges of treason. All are former West Germans accused of passing secrets to the East. The cases have divided the country, with some insisting that it is right to settle old scores and others arguing that such crimes are now best forgotten.
Also tonight, a report on how the image of the police force in New
Orleans has been severely dented by revelations that some officers have been involved in crimes, rangingfrom drugs-traffickingto murder. Tom Brook investigates whether new attempts to clean up the force can work. Editor Keith Bowers