For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use.BERN, Switzerland - Switzerland will end public access to archives documenting its links with apartheid-era South Africa for fear the material might fuel class-action lawsuits in the United States, the government said Thursday. The archives were opened in May 2000 as part of a national research program to investigate Swiss relations with the South African government during the era of racial segregation. The Swiss finance ministry said no other country offered comparable access, but it feared the records would put Swiss firms at a disadvantage in pending class-action lawsuits. In November, U.S....