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December 29, 2000
American Voices: Cleaning Up the Mississippi River
Decommissioned Bikes Finding New Uses in South Africa
Peace Remains Elusive for Palestinians, Israelis
Company Town: Cuyahoga Heights Teeters on the Ups and Downs of LTV
The Bubble Bursts for New-Economy Workers
Philadelphia, New York Brace for Winter Storm
December 28, 2000
"Making the Moost" of the Year 2000
Are There Other Y2K-Like Computer Crisis in the Future?
McVeigh Granted Request to End Appeals
Montgomery Ward Files for Bankruptcy
New Census Numbers Show 13 Percent Population Increase
December 27, 2000
Massachusetts Man Apparently Targeted Specific Individuals in Internet Firm Slayings
Searching for Oil 20,000 Feet Under the Sea
Mario Lamieux Becomes Latest to Hit the Comeback Trail
The Smoking Gun of Celebrity Secrets
December 26, 2000
New York Messengers Bring Style to their Work
Seven Killed in Shooting at Internet Firm
December 25, 2000
Christmas Eve Bombings in Indonesia Kill More Than a Dozen People
Unhappy Returns?
Pamela Rucker of the National Retail Federation Discusses Holiday Shopping Season
December 16, 2000
Senators Ready to Work Across Party Lines
December 15, 2000
President-elect Bush Picking His Cabinet, Reaching Out to Democrats
December 11, 2000
Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Florida Recount
December 04, 2000
Two Major Court Decisions Deal Stinging Defeats to Al Gore
December 01, 2000
The Florida Vote: Election 2000 Arrives at the U.S. Supreme Court
November 24, 2000
Supreme Court to Hear Bush Campaign's Appeal of Florida Court's Decision; Broward and Palm Beach Counties Conducting Manual Recounts
November 23, 2000
Election 2000: Gore Suffers Thanksgiving Day Setback
November 13, 2000
The Florida Recount: Counts and Court Challenges Approach Crucial Deadlines
November 08, 2000
Election Night Coverage Leaves Some Americans Amazed and Others Appalled
William Bennett Criticizes the Media's Coverage of the Presidential Race
Is the Florida Recount an Uphill Struggle for the Gore Campaign?
Did Nader Cost Al Gore the Election?
Allegations of Voting Irregularities Fly in Florida
Election 2000: Both Campaigns Remain Optimistic About Taking Florida
How Did Media Mistakenly Call Florida For Both Bush and Gore?
Gore Makes Minor Gain in Florida Presidential Recount
October 27, 2000
Rick Baker Discusses the Creatures He's Created for Hollywood
Hackers Crack Microsoft's Computer System
ALS Victims May Soon See Medicaid Assistance
What Do the Latest Poll Numbers Mean?
Pace Presidential Campaigns Quickens as Election Day Approaches
October 26, 2000
Power Grabbers Pay Shocking Price for Their Crime
USS Cole Investigation: Pentagon Reconsiders Certain Security Measures
Election 2000: Gore Touts Importance of Environment; Where Are Candidates Running Well?
Will Democrats Regain Control of the House of Representatives?
Does NASA's New Plan for Mars Study Go far Enough?
Presidential Election Key Factor in Battle for Control of Congress
October 25, 2000
Fans of Mets Find a New Villain in Yankees' Roger Clemens
Seattle Paying Families to Keep Their Second Car off the Streets
In Focus: Educational Gap Between Blacks and Whites
Mets and Yankees Clash in Game Four of the World Series
Health Officials Urge Providers to Reserve Flu Vaccine for Those at High Risk
October 24, 2000
Mets-Yankees World Series Splits New York
Researchers Using Distributed Computing to Analyze Protein Folding
Researchers Looking Into New Ways to Screen for Colon Cancer
One Flu Expert Making Dire Predictions Due to Delay in Vaccine
Yankees and Mets Square off in Queens
Terrorist Threats Increase in Wake of Cole Incident
Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton Offers Possibility of Meeting With Arafat in Washington
Election 2000: How Will the South Vote?
October 23, 2000
New Yorkers Get Wrapped up in Subway Series Hype
Labor Dispute Between Actors and Advertisers Appears to be Ending
What Will Happen Next in Internet Revolution?
Will Republicans Lose Control of the Senate?
Afghans Wary of Possible Retaliatory Strike
Pentagon Puts Persian Gulf Troops on Delta Alert
October 20, 2000
In Focus: 50 Years of Conflict in the Middle East
New Yorkers Revel in 'Subway Series'
Congress Poised to Pass Legislation to Protect Children From Internet Pornography
Candidates Take Advantage of TV Talk Time
Former Army Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Aiding Bin Laden
Vice President Keeping His Distance From President Clinton
Navy Changes Timeline of Events Leading to Cole Explosion
October 19, 2000
Couples in New Jersey Celebrate Their Hallo-Weddings
New Documents Increasing Concerns About Chinese Espionage
Palestinian Youths Spearheading Protests
Texas Officials Impose New Regulations Aimed at Cleaning Houston's Air; Study Shows Air Pollution Can Have Permanent Harmful Effects on Children
Software Glitch Snarls Air Traffic
USS Cole Investigation Continues; U.S. Lawmakers Question Use of Aden as Naval Refueling Port
October 18, 2000
Children Prefer 'Tom and Jerry' to George and Al
Accusation Could Undermine Star Witness' Testimony in LAPD Corruption Case
How are the Volatile Stock Markets Affecting Consumer Psychology?
Wearable Computers Starting to Come Onto the Market
Loss of USS Cole Sailors Weighs Heavily in Home Port of Norfolk
October 16, 2000
USS Cole Attack: Cole Sailor Describes Explosion
Million Family March Draws People From All Around the Country
Bush and Gore Should Look to Connect at Final Presidential Debate
Chevron Confirms Intention to Buy Texaco
Latest Details in Investigation of Bombing of USS Cole; Plans in Works to Return Cole Back to U.S. for Repairs
Crisis in the Middle East: Peace Summit Continues Late into the Night
October 13, 2000
CNN 20 Looks Back at the 1998-99 NBA Strike
Presidential Candidates Farm Midwest for Votes, Again
Families of USS Cole Sailors Anxiously Await Word of Loved Ones
Death of Sailors Particularly Painful in Peacetime
South Korea Celebrates Kim Dae-Jung's Nobel Peace Prize
Forecasters Say La Nina, El Nino Officially Over
Norfolk Mourns Loss of Cole's Sailors
Crisis in the Middle East: Day Ends Free of Large-Scale Fighting
U.S. Closes All Middle East Embassies
Investigation Begins into USS Cole Attack
U.S. Receives Terrorist Claims for USS Cole Incident
Crisis in the Middle East: Will Religion Send the Violence to New Levels?; New Summit Looks Likely
October 10, 2000
CNN 20: Earthquake in Algeria, October 10, 1980
Presidential Debate: What Must Gore and Bush Accomplish?
John Lampe Takes Over as Bridgestone/Firestone CEO, Promises Improvements
New Study Finds Certain Birth Control Pills May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer
President Clinton Pushing for Israeli-Palestinian Summit
World Leaders Attempting to End Clashes Between Palestinians and Israelis
October 09, 2000
Unique Doorbells a Hallmark of New York's DUMBO Neighborhood
Big Bang's Forgotten Man Wonders Why History Passed Him By
Crisis in the Middle East: Barak Agrees to Future Summit; Clashes Continue in Ramallah
Palestinian-Israeli Violence Continues Unabated; Clinton Diplomatic Initiative Falls Short
October 06, 2000
CNN 20 Looks Back at the Death of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
Gen. Wesley Clark Discusses the Transfer of Power in Yugoslavia
Uprising in Yugoslavia Demonstrates the Power of the People
What Kind of Influence Does Milosevic Still Hold in Yugoslavia?
Yugoslavia: Who is President-Elect Vojislav Kostunica?
October 05, 2000
Death Toll Continues to Mount in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Vice Presidential Debate: Lieberman and Cheney Set to Defend Themselves and Their Running Mates
Yugoslav Protesters Lead Uprising Against President Milosevic
October 04, 2000
Which Presidential Candidate Has the Better Debating Style?
FBI May Investigate Allegations Against Former LAPD Officers
Supreme Court Considers the Rights of States to Protect Fetuses
Ozone Hole Reaches Record Level
Will the Sagging U.S. Oil Industry be Able to Recover?
Violence Continues in Gaza as Leaders Try to Finalize Peace Deal
What Were Gore and Bush Really Saying in Last Night's Debate?
October 02, 2000
Can Either Presidential Candidate Really Save Social Security?
Which Candidate Has the Best Debate Style?
Federal Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Napster Case
Will the Presidential Debates Change Anyone's Mind?
Study Says Oral Sedation Can Endanger Children
September 29, 2000
Firefighters Come to the Aid of Pet Store Puppies
E-Signatures Offer Perks and Pitfalls
State Laws Could Limit Availability of Abortion Pill
Who Should Take the Blame for 1998 Air Force Helicopter Tragedy?
Marion Jones Fails in Quest for Five Gold Medals
Government Expanding Its Investigation Into Firestone Tires
Texas Drug-Smugglers May Soon Get a Free Ride
September 28, 2000
Gallup Poll Results: Americans Want More Government Involvement in Health Care Despite Past Failures
RU-486 Could Transform Debate Over Abortion
Baltimore Community Creates an Outdoor Cinema Paradise
New Images of Sun Shed Light on Sunsets
Sydney Olympics 2000: Marion Jones Grabs Her Second Gold
Airline Executives Testify to Congress About Flight Delays
Record Budget Surplus Brining Record Spending
FDA Approval of Abortion Pill Ignites Firestorm of Controversy
September 27, 2000
Radio Shack and Microsoft Team up to Provide High-Speed Internet Access
Oh My Dog! Makes Smelling Like a Dog Chic
Budget Surplus Sparks Debate Over How to Use Funds
Will the Global Oil Well Run Dry?
Former LAPD Officer Alleges Chief of Police Covered up Corruption
U.S. Military Readiness Becoming Hot Topic in Campaign 2000
United States Continues to Lead Olympic Medal Count
Detroit's Mayor Asks Feds to Investigate City's Police Force
Congress Grills Hollywood Executives Over Marketing R-Rated Movies to Children
September 26, 2000
Double-Duty Handheld Devices: The Race is On
PETA Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Industrial Belt States Key to Electoral Victory
Lockerbie Bombing Trial: Star Witness Testifies, but Questions Linger
Voters' Tune on the Economy: 'You Are Always on My Mind'
Defense Secretary Instructs Joint Chiefs to 'Tell It Like It Is'
Sydney Olympics: Athlete C.J. Hunter Speaks Out on Drug-Use Allegations
Refining the Issue: Congress Debates Oil Controversy
September 25, 2000
Transit Strike Harming Students and the Elderly in Los Angeles
How Important Do Voters Believe the Environment Is?
Flu Vaccinations Arriving Behind Schedule This Year
New Treatment Holds Hope for MS Patients
Olympics Marred by Continuing Drug Scandal
Opposition Declares Victory in Yugoslav Elections
Polls Show Presidential Race Dead Even
September 22, 2000
Milosevic Unlikely to Relinquish Power Quietly
Overdosing on Overtime: American Workers Caught in Classic Catch 22
Iraqi Troops Strike Defensive Posture
Heroin Use Reaches Epidemic Proportions in Baltimore
United States Still Leads Olympic Medal Count
President Clinton Authorizes Use of Strategic Petroleum Reserves
September 21, 2000
High Oil Prices Will Affect Everyday Products
Making the Most of New York Tree Stumps
Surgical Procedure Offers New Treatment Option for Sleep Apnea
Police Corruption: Former LAPD Officer Testifies
Feds Bring Fraud Charges Against Former Lab Employees
Lawmakers Take Ford and Firestone Executives to Task
Heroin Addiction: Where Has the Stigma Gone?
French Track Star Withdraws From Summer Olympic Games
Clinton Administration Pondering How to Mitigate High Energy Prices
September 20, 2000
Fashion Designer Betsy Johnson Fleshes Out Spring Show With 29 'Playboy' Playmates
International Measuring Project Profiles Changing Human Stature
Soaring Oil Prices Post Another Record
Officer Breaks LAPD's 'Code of Silence'
Survivors of Cuban Plane Crash Face New Flight as U.S. Authorities Consider Next Move
Australians Finding Innovative Ways to Count Their Olympic Medals
Bridgestone and Ford Executives Return to Capitol Hill Tomorrow
Whitewater Independent Counsel Closes Books on Major Segment of Long-Running Investigation
New England Lawmakers Urge Clinton to Release Strategic Oil Reserve
September 19, 2000
California Having Success With English-Only Education
Researchers Looking for Objective Way to Diagnose ADHD; Critics Worry Doctors Over-Prescribing Ritalin
Blood Shortage: Red Cross Calling for Donors
Bush and Gore Recognize Powerful Influence of Oprah
Prostate Cancer Detection: American Cancer Society Changes Screening Guidelines
Congressional Committee Blasts Clinton Administration's Policy Toward Russia
Will the Sydney Olympic Games Lose Money?
NHTSA Report Raises Number of Deaths Related to Recalled Firestone Tires; Continental General Orders Tire Recall on Lincoln Navigators
Questions Linger About Cuban Plane Crash in Gulf of Mexico
September 18, 2000
Nanotechnology: How Will it Improve Our Lives?
Taco Bell Finds Itself in Middle of Debate Over Genetically Altered Food
Making the Moost of It: New York Utility Workers Turn up the Heat at Gas Rodeo 2000
Transit Strike Strands L.A. Workers
For Young Athletes, Following Their Olympic Dreams Doesn't Come Easy
Records Continue to Fall at the Olympic Pool
Election 2000: Middle America Powers Gore's Lead
Gore Campaign Goes West on Health Care and a Patients' Bill of Rights
Oil Markets Get Spooked by Iraq-Kuwait Conflict
September 15, 2000
Drive-in Theaters Still Have Devotees
Girl Struggling to Cross the Racial Gap at Brooklyn School
Tiger Signs $100 Million Ad Pact with Nike
EPA Working to Cover DDT Deposits off the California Coast
San Diego School System Expands Its Hours for Academics and Activities
Premier Cruise Lines Orders All Ships Back to Port
Sydney Olympics Open on Note of Racial Unity
'Three Grannies' Embroiled in Methamphetamine Controversy
Los Angeles Mayor Agrees to LAPD Consent Decree
Plaintiffs' Lawyer Deposes Firestone Executives; Authorities Investigate Resale of Recalled Tires; Firestone Dealers Struggling
September 14, 2000
Sierra Club Calls for End to Urban Sprawl
Microsoft Rolls out Newest Operating System
Names so Famous They Need a Business Card?
State-by-State Analysis of Electoral Map Shows Gore Ahead of Bush
How Can Consumers Save on Heating Costs This Winter?
Texas: Bridgestone/Firestone Executives Deposed Tomorrow in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Bush Campaign Agrees to Three Presidential Debates
Sydney Gets Set For Opening Olympic Ceremonies
White House and Justice Department Don't See Eye to Eye Concerning Detention of Wen Ho Lee
New York Authorities Issue Warning About Contaminated Bottled Water
September 13, 2000
New Jersey Store Sells Mattresses and Discount Caskets
White House Pastry Chef Faces Charges of Sexual Harassment
Internet Revolutionizing Education
Wen Ho Lee Case Raises Unsettling Questions For Asian- Americans
Federal Government Threatens to Sue Los Angeles
Questions Still Linger About U.S. Government's Treatment of Wen Ho Lee
September 12, 2000
New Yorkers React to 'RATS'
RNC 'RATS' Ad Takes Center Stage in Campaign 2000
Drug Cartels Are Getting More and More Creative
Heads of Ford and Bridgestone/Firestone Return to Capitol Hill
Ricardo Rocky Juarez Using State-of-the-Art Technology to Train for Olympics
'RATS' Ad Causes Controversy For Bush Campaign and Republican Party
Scientists Discover New Class of Black Holes
Budget Battle: Congress and White House Looking for Compromise
September 11, 2000
How Will Bobby Knight's Career Be Remembered?
California Approves Nation's Biggest State Scholarship Program
Military Making More Demands on National Guard and Reserves
Firing of Indiana University Basketball Coach Bobby Knight Sparks Protests
Is the Police Culture to Blame for LAPD Corruption Scandal?
Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Denied Immediate Release as Espionage Hearing Continues For Another Day
FTC Slams Entertainment Industry For Marketing Violent Material to America's Youth; Bush and Gore Join Entertainment Ratings Debate
September 08, 2000
Across America: Lifers Give Stray Dogs New Life
Ehud Barak Discusses the Middle East Peace Process
American Express Offers New Tool for Internet Purchases
Bush Alters Style, Shifts Stance on Debates
Can Firestone Rebound from Recall?
U.N. Millennium Summit Closes After Much Rhetoric
September 07, 2000
World Leaders Break for Photograph at Millennium Summit
Love Letters of Ronald and Nancy Reagan Published in 'I Love You, Ronnie'
Yasser Arafat Discusses the Prospects for Middle East Peace
United States Dedicated to Countering Threat of Russian "Loose Nukes"
Red Cross Hopes Technology Can Compensate for Shortage in Blood Supply
New England Prepares for Possible Winter Oil Shortages
Latest Polls Show Presidential Race a Dead Heat
September 06, 2000
Training Disaster: Tragedy Spurs Changes in Air Force Helicopter Unit
Congress Considers Allowing Patients Access to National Data Bank About Physicians
Firestone/Bridgestone Congressional Hearings Head into Evening
September 05, 2000
A New Battlefield Approach to Test Driving Cars
America's Elderly Want Answers About Prescription Drug Benefits Under Medicare
Ethics & Medicine: Debate Over British Siamese Twins Rages
FBI Looks to Prevent School Shootings
September 04, 2000
Historian's Work Allowing Black Americans to Trace Their African Forebears
Schools Taking New Approaches to Improve Education, Ease Teacher Shortages
Wet Weather Dampens Western Wildfires
School Prayer: Communities Struggling Against Supreme Court Ruling
Headway Being Made in Development of Male Birth Control Pill
Local School Systems Playing it Safe After School Bus Recall
Firestone Reaches Tentative Deal With Union Officials
September 01, 2000
Latest Trend in Corporate America Finds Company Executives Getting Philosophical
End of Week One in Trial of Accused White Supremacist Leader in Northern Idaho
As Children Return to School, Schools Are Spending Money on School Security Systems
Growing Evidence that World Wide Web Fast Becoming as Diverse and Interdependent as World Itself
Weather as a Weapon: Firefighters Put Rain to Their Advantage
Clinton Decides to Save Missile Defense System Question for Next Administration
Another Day, Another Blow for Bridgestone/Firestone
August 31, 2000
America's CEOs Deal With Summer of Apologies
In Focus: Drug Testing Student Athletes
U.S. Accuses Cuba of Denying U.S. Visa Holders Right to Emigrate
Cured by Cold: Radical Stroke Treatment May Save Lives
Clinton Vetos Repeal of Estate Tax
Arrest Made in Emulex Stock Hoax; News Organizations Taking Closer Look to Prevent Further Spread of Misinformation
Clinton Orders Additional Troops and Funds to Combat Raging Western Fires
Republicans Launch New Ad Targeting Al Gore's Credibility
Ford & Firestone: Venezuela Seeks Criminal Charges Against Both Companies; Union Workers Threaten to Strike at Nine Firestone Plants
August 30, 2000
Parents in Prison Not Only Ones Being Punished
In Northern Ireland, Clergy Often at Forefront of Political Attempts to Bring Two Sides Together
Parents in Prison Not Only Ones Being Punished
In Philadelphia, Buildings Cracking, Crumbling, and Falling Down
Is the War on Drugs being Waged on the Wrong Front?
Your Money: The Use Tax May be Heading Your Way
Recall Affecting Millions of Bridgestone/Firestone Tires Got Even More Complicated Today
Al Fayed Suing United States for Princess Diana Security Files
President Clinton Declares Montana a Disaster Area
President Clinton Brings War on Drugs to Colombia; Nation Gripped by Civil War
Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Dick Cheney Discusses Current State of U.S. Military
August 29, 2000
Just Who is "Who's Who in Hell"?
Olympic Trainers Have Cycling Down to a Science
Communities Saying No to Churches
Canada Lends Helping Hand to Combat Montana Blazes
U.S. Looks to Help Colombia Fight Drug War
Congress Looking to Increase Minimum Wage
How Much SAT Scores Really Matter
Can Changing Your Diet Prevent Cancer?
New Mexico Cleared Way for Accused Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee's Release
Hypertension: Are Some Drugs More Effective than Others?
August 28, 2000
Not Everyone is Benefiting From Drop in National Crime Rate
Dishwasher Magic Deals With Dirty Dishwashers
Gore Seizes Issue of Prescription Drug Benefit For Seniors
Policy-Makers Debate Whether Saving Salmon Means Destroying Dams
According to Study, Short Chunks of Exercise Throughout the Day Benefit the Heart
Congressional Investigators Converge on Bridgestone/Firestone Headquarters; Price of Non-Firestone Replacements Skyrockets
Dry Spell Grips Lone Star State
Fire Crews Struggle to Make Progress Against Deadly Western Wildfires
Battle Over Jerusalem: Is it a Religious Conflict?
World Peace Summit Begins in New York
August 25, 2000
United Airlines Issuing Apologies for Delays and Canceled Flights
Robert Fulton's Travels Across America
American Voices: Louisiana's Islenos Culture
George W. Bush Meets With Mexican President-Elect
Three Grad Students Dedicate Summer to Teaching Inner-City Students Art of Filmmaking
Fires Crews Out West in Desperate Need of Assistance
President Clinton Traveling to Nigeria
As Automakers Building Safer Vehicles, Doctors Have Made Improvements in Way They Treat Crash Victims
What Authorities Believe May Have Contributed to Gulf Air Crash
One State Leading Effort to Make All Nation's Highways Safe.
Today's Courtroom Maneuvers in Firestone Tire Recall
August 24, 2000
Not All Americans Are Part of 'Survivor' Hype
Chelsea Clinton Starts Stepping Into Spotlight
Idaho Woman is Pivotal Part of Battling Wildfires
Recent Photos Taken at the North Pole Have Fueled Debate Over Global Warming
George W. Bush Aggressively Defends His Tax Cut Plan
Focus: State of Russia's Navy Past and Present
Vice President Al Gore Meets with President-Elect of Mexico, Vicente Fox
Salvage Effort Continues for Gulf Air Crash
More Finger Pointing Today by Ford at Firestone
August 23, 2000
Government Releases Guidelines for Federally Funded Studies on Stem Cells From Embryos
Russian President Says He Feels Guilty About Submarine Tragedy
President-Elect Vicente Fox Already Promoting His Agenda
Gore Camp Breathes Sigh of Relief as Reno Again Declines to Appoint Special Prosecutor
Western Wildfires Highlight Encroachment of Towns Into Wilderness Areas
Aviation Experts Consider Airbus A320 a Reliable Workhorse
Philadelphia Decision 15 years ago to Bomb Headquarters of Militant Separatist Group Continues to Cost City Cash and Political Capital
Study Finds Number of Adult-Onset Diabetes Cases Jumped 33 Percent in Just Last Decade
137 Bodies Recovered in Gulf Air Crash
Researchers Find Children Being Exposed to Germs May Not Be Such a Bad Thing
August 22, 2000
Study Confirms There Is a Digital Divide Between Rich and Poor Nations
Physical Education Classes Falling Casualty to Tight Education Budgets
New Policies May Help Head Off Future Western U.S. Fires
Putin Under Fire Over Handling of Kursk Tragedy
NTSB Investigators Say Accidental Fuel-Air Explosion Brought Down TWA 800
Taiwan: Death Toll from Typhoon Bilis Now Stands at Three
Gore Says Rumors of Military's Decline Greatly Exaggerated
Hurricane Debby Glances Puerto Rico
Gov. George W. Bush Takes His Message to the Midwest Today
August 21, 2000
Mouth to Mouth Moment Breathes New Life into Gore Campaign
New Guidelines Released for Speeding Up Detection of Autism
'Flamingos' Deploy to Stop Western Fires
In Focus: The Battle Against Wilderness Fires
Verizon Employees Return to Work After 16-Day Strike
Firestone Recall Forces Ford to Close Three Truck Plants
Bush Focuses on His Plans For U.S. Military
Gore Wraps up Riverboat Tour in Hannibal, Missouri
Airline Delays at Heart of Summit in Washington
Russian Submarine Crisis: Family Members Mourn Sailors; Questions Persist About Government's Handling of Situation
August 18, 2000
Independent Counsel to Wait for President to Leave Office Before Deciding on Indictment
Fictional President of 'West Wing' Has Real Appeal
Reunions of Korean Families Separated War Ends With Tearful Goodbyes
'Virginity Testing' Returns to South Africa as AIDS Spreads
Firefighters Doing Hand-to-Hand Combat With Wildfires in the West
Consumers Launching Preemptive Strike Against Winter Heating Oil Prices
Russian Military Struggled Since Fall of Communism
Democratic National Convention Night Four: Al Gore Opens Up, Draws Battle Lines for November
August 17, 2000
Hope Fading in Russian Submarine Rescue Attempt
Gore Poised to Address Democratic National Convention Tonight
Bill Daley Discusses Gore's Big Speech Tonight
New Grand Jury Seated in Clinton-Lewinsky Investigation
Democratic National Convention Day Three: Delegates Make Gore- Lieberman Ticket Official
August 16, 2000
Matthew Shepard's Parents Speak to the Democratic National Convention
Attempt to Rescue Crew of a Crippled Russian Submarine Turns into an International Effort
Researchers Succeed in Cloning Pigs
Interview With Senator John Edwards
Interview With Vice Presidential Candidate Sen. Joseph Lieberman
Sen. McCain has Been Diagnosed with a Dangerous Form of Skin Cancer
Democratic National Convention Day Two: Familiar Faces, Stirring Words; A Changing of the Guard
August 15, 2000
Fashion Takes a Left Turn at the Democratic National Convention
Montana Firefighters Struggling to Battle Raging Fires
Robert Kennedy Jr. Discusses JFK and the Democratic Party
Democrats Exhibiting Diversity at National Convention
Clinton and Gore Cross Paths in Midwest at a Campaign Rally Filled with Symbolism
Off Northern Coast of Russia, Rescue Operation Under Way to Free Crew of Nuclear Submarine
Walter Mondale Discusses the Democratic National Convention
Democratic National Convention Day One: Hail and Farewell to the Chief
August 14, 2000
Democrats Look for Catchy Tunes Without a Catch
Democratic National Convention: The Flavor of L.A.'s Restaurants
President's Speech to Focus on the Economy
Gore Campaigns in Missouri, Awaits President's Convention Speech
33,000-Acre Wildfire Heading Toward Town of Salmon, Idaho
Sunken Nuclear Subs Threaten Environment With Radioactive Contamination
Jane's Information Group Spokesman Discusses Sunken Russian Submarine Rescue Efforts
Russian Submarine Rescue Operation Under Way
August 11, 2000
Evidence Gathered from Last Year's Deadly EgyptAir Crash Made Public
Out West, Some Progress Made in Fight to Contain Dozens of Wildfires
Road Less Traveled Takes Gore through Swing States on Trip to L.A.
In Focus: Power Problems
Gore and Lieberman in Final Sprint Leading Up to Democratic Convention
Will Clinton Overshadow Gore During the Democratic Convention?
August 10, 2000
Hollywood Spy Gadgets on Display at CIA Headquarters
Clinton Bares Soul Before Group of Church Leaders
Violence Returns to Indian-Controlled Kashmir
Retiring Commander of U.S. Forces in Persian Gulf Raising Questions About U.S. War-Readiness
Report Warns Any Move to Deploy Missile Shield Could Have Serious Side Effects
Expanding Police Corruption Scandal in L.A. Takes Dramatic Turn
Feuding Continues as Reform Party Convention Gets Under Way
Gore and Lieberman Campaign in Deep South
Consumers and Safety Experts Expressing Disapproval Over Firestone's Announcement of Tire Recall
Fire Crews Battling 20 Fires in Montana
August 09, 2000
Form-Fitting Swimsuits Attracting Criticism
Lieberman Could Alienate Democratic Supporters in Hollywood, Help Hillary in New York
Bridgestone/Firestone Institute Massive Tire Recall
Reform Party Supporters Locked in Dispute Over Who Has Legitimate Claim to Party's Nomination
Gore and Lieberman Campaign in Tennessee
More Trouble for United Airlines
U.S. Faces Worst Fire Season in 50 Years
Bridgestone/Firestone Announces Today It's Recalling Millions of Tires
August 08, 2000
Off Coast of Charleston, Salvage Crews Retrieve Part of Naval History
Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet Officially Stripped of Immunity
Missile Defense Program's Most Difficult Target Could Be Its Scheduled Date for Deployment
Controversy Over Diet Drug Ephedra's Safety
Focus: Joe Lieberman as Democratic Candidate for Vice President
Chechen Rebels Suspected in Today's Moscow Bombing
States File Suit Against Record Companies for CD Prices
Flames at Mesa Verde National Park Uncover Hundreds of Previously Undiscovered Indian Sites
Lieberman Officially Announced as Gore's Running Mate
United Cancels Dozens of Flights for Fourth Straight Day
Safety Concerns for Firestone Tires Resulting in Recall
August 07, 2000
Gore's Choice of Sen. Lieberman For V.P. Candidate Follows Long Line of Firsts in Politics
Sir Alec Guinness Remembered
Pentagon Tries New Tactics to Entice U.S. Military Recruits
Gore Selects Joseph Lieberman as His Running Mate
Zipcar Looks to Make Life Easier For City Residents
Some Caregivers Not Getting Message About SIDS
Wildfires Continue to Scorch Western U.S.
Gore to Announce Joe Lieberman as Running Mate Tomorrow
August 04, 2000
Bush and Cheney Campaign in Swing States; Bush Stands by Criticisms of Military's Readiness
Couple Overcomes Wife's Absence of Limbs to Build a Family
Bill Would Release Assets of Countries to Pay Fines for Terrorism
Wildfires Raging in Idaho
How Are Swing Voters Responding to the GOP Convention?
Canadian Authorities Charge Suspected Teenage Hacker With More Cybercrimes
West Nile Virus Reappears in New York; Arena Virus Linked to Three Deaths in California
Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Promises to Seize the Moment of America's Promise
August 03, 2000
How Does Media Go About Covering Political Conventions?
Los Alamos Scientists Could Solve Problem of Storing Nuclear Waste
Philadelphia Enjoys Long Tradition of Toughness and Strong Opinions on Politics
Power Crisis Continues in California
Gore Tries to Shorten List of V.P. Choices
Bush Prepares For Convention Speech
Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Goes Over the Top; Dick Cheney Delivers Biggest Speech of his Political Life
August 02, 2000
Convention Visitors Getting a Taste of Philadelphia
Nixon's Daughter and Eisenhower's Grandson Discuss Republican National Convention
U.S. Policy in Iraq and its Affect on the Presidential Race
Some Battleground States for Gov. Bush in Election 2000
Scorching Heat and High Demand for Electricity Creating Strain on Power Grids in California
Gov. Bush Arrives in Pennsylvania for GOP Convention
Gerald Ford in Stable Condition After Recovering From at Least Two Small Strokes
Republican National Convention: The General on a Battleship; the Former Opponent on the Podium; Fun in Philadelphia
August 01, 2000
Republicans Showcase American Latino Community
A Tough Battle: California Firefighters Face Unique Challenge
Drug Bust Breaks up Pseudoephedrine Ring
How Gays Feel About Republican Party and George W. Bush
Sen. Fred Thompson Discusses Republican Convention and Election 2000
President Clinton and George W. Bush Engage in War of Words
Republican National Convention: Day One Delivers Strong Words to Position GOP as Party of Diversity, Inclusiveness
July 31, 2000
Like Father, Like Son?
Researchers Using Gene Therapy to Fight Cancer
Republicans in Kansas Divided on Teaching of Evolution
Republicans Holding a Kinder, Gentler Convention
Barak Survives No Confidence Vote
Republican National Convention Opens; Laura Bush to Address Delegates
July 28, 2000
How Much Has Changed Since GOP Convention of 1900?
Gunman at JFK Airport Renews Concerns About Airport Security
President Clinton Raises Issue of Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
Accident Investigators Confirm Concorde Fire Did Not Start Inside Engine
LAPD Corruption Scandal Nets Biggest Catch Yet
Fujimori Inaugurated Amid Protests
Republican Candidates Hit the Road
July 27, 2000
Following in Rocky's Footsteps
What Can Be Done to Prevent Youth Violence?
Soldiers and Community Leaders Keeping the Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians
No Easy Solutions for Airline Delays
Law Enforcement Using DNA Testing to Prove Both Guilt and Innocence
George W. Bush Finalizing His Convention Speech
Ford Motor Company Promises a Fuel-Efficient SUV
Lawyers for Napster Appeal Attempt to Pull Plug on the Song- Swapping Service
French Officials May Be Getting Clearer Picture of What Happened in Concorde Crash
July 26, 2000
Dick Cheney Gets Mixed Reviews
Whereabouts of Eric Robert Rudolph Remains a Mystery
Patients Complain Doctors Often Too Timid in Treating Chronic Pain
Study Finds Many Nursing Homes Understaffed
Ten Years After Its Passage, Americans With Disabilities Act Still Breaking Down Barriers
Gore Works to Solidify the Support of a Key Voting Bloc
Bush and Cheney Hit Campaign Trail Today and Head Straight for Wyoming
Air of Uncertainty Hangs Over Middle East Following Latest Round of Peace Talks
Napster Shut Down Pending Trial
New Information Surfacing About Final Minutes of Concorde Flight
July 25, 2000
Bush Chooses Dick Cheney as Running Mate
Cheney Leaves Behind Years of Success in the Corporate World for Public Office
Service Module and International Space Station Rendezvous
Middle East Peace Summit Ends with No Agreement Reached
First Concorde Crash Kills at Least 113
Kmart Finds Itself Forced to Change Due to Some Tough Competition
Bush Makes it Official, Introduces Cheney as Running Mate
July 24, 2000
Deutsche Telecom's Offer to VoiceStream Sparks Controversy
American Athletes Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong Take on the World and Win
New York City Tries to Cope With Rat Infestation
Gore on the Campaign Trail in the Midwest
Exhaustive Middle East Peace Talks Continue at Camp David Summit
You've Come a Long Way, Brace Face
Airlines Look Into New Security Technology
Dick Cheney Brings Experience to the Bush Ticket
Bush Expected to Name Cheney as Running Mate
July 21, 2000
New Exhibit Features the Photographs of Arnold Newman
Tour de Lance: Armstrong Headed for Second Consecutive Win
Florida Man Begging People Not to Elect Him to Town Council
Al Gore Continuing Assault on George Bush's Record in Texas
'Ripple Effect' of High Gas Prices Drives Up Costs in Other Sectors
Special Counsel Report Finds No Government Wrongdoing at Waco
Leaders Exonerated in Death of Gay Private; Military Reveals Comprehensive Anti-Harassment Plan
Federal Agents Seize Suspected Hezbollah Fund Raisers in North Carolina
Cheney Emerges as Strong Candidate for Vice President
July 20, 2000
Monkey in the Middle
Monkey in the Middle
Cuban Defection: Baseball Player May be Allowed to Stay in United States
What Goes into the Process of Choosing a Runningmate?
Russian President Putin Heads to Japan With Agenda in Mind
Lawmakers Taking a Hard Look at Orbitz
Greenland Ice Sheet is Melting
Israelis and Palestinians Debate Latest Initiatives at Camp David
Two Architects of Utah's Bid to Host Olympic Games Indicted
Gore on the Attack in Bush Territory
July 19, 2000
New York City Co-op Boards Increasing Their Scrutiny of Canines
In Focus: Through the Eyes of a Centenarian
In Focus: Lifelong Learning for Senior Americans
Video Arcades Making a Comeback
Attention Turning From Gas Prices to Home Heating Oil
Gallup Poll: What Does America Think About the Upcoming Political Conventions?
Congress Passes Retirement Savings Bill
Growing Sense of Frustration Coming from Camp David
July 18, 2000
Price and Popularity of Tequila Rising
Cuban Government Keeping the Media at a Distance From Elian Gonzalez
Consumer Group Warns Some 'Functional Foods' Pose Hazards
Jump in Los Angeles' Murder Rate Stuns City
Energy Prices Drive June's CPI to 0.6 Percent; Core Rate of Inflation Holds Steady at 0.2 Percent
Clock Ticking on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks
Critics Fear Surveillance of Web Surfers Compromising Personal Privacy
4000 Accidents a Day Caused by Distracted Drivers
Deadly Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus Detected in New York Again this Year
Sweltering Heat Smothers the South
July 17, 2000
The Surreal Gourmet is "Off the Eaten Path"
Hillary Clinton Confronts Allegation She Made Anti-Semitic Remark in 1974
Many of Today's Aviation Procedures Originate From TWA Flight 800's Crash
Farmers Hit Hard by Pump Crunch
High-Tech Industry Paying a Steep Price for Interruptions in California's Power Supply
Tobacco Makers Lay Groundwork For Appeal in Florida Trial; North Carolina Community Reacts to Tobacco Trial
Cell-Phone Manufacturers to Release Radiation Data
Plane Crash in India Leaves Over 50 Dead
Senate Vote on Marriage Tax Penalty Could Come Tomorrow
Presidential Race Tightening
Camp David Summit: Likelihood of Major Agreement Before President Clinton Heads to Japan is Doubtful
CBO to Raise Its Estimate of Federal Budget Surplus
July 14, 2000
In Focus: Police Misconduct
NASA Discovers Space-Walking Equipment Posed Danger for Astronauts
Day Four of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit
Texas Jury Finds No Wrongdoing in Waco Siege
Billion-Dollar Judgment Could Jeopardize Tobacco Companies' Payments to States
PPI Rises as Consumers Resume Spending Spree
Questions Linger About Police Beating of Philadelphia Man
Senate Passes Repeal of Inheritance Tax
Government to Investigate Problem of Distracted Drivers
Florida Tobacco Decision Ignites Controversy
July 13, 2000
Cow Sculptures Not Quite Making It in New York
Day Three of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit
Great Lakes Need a Refill
De Beers Attempting to Disassociate Itself From 'Conflict Diamonds'
In Focus: New York Police Conduct
Some Contest Government Has Failed to Fix Airline Delays
U.S. and Vietnam Moving to Deepen Their Commercial Ties
Running Red Lights: Fatal Accidents on the Rise
Philadelphia Police Beating Sparks Investigation
July 12, 2000
Drive-in Theaters Part of Americana Despite Their Decline
New Study Finds Unlicensed Drivers Common in Fatal Crashes
Iranian President Makes Overtures to West During Trip to Germany
Miwok Indians Fighting for Restoration of Their Tribal Status
Day Two of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks at Camp David
Pentagon Accepting Responsibility for Series of Decisions Resulting in Shortage of Anthrax Vaccine
Mystery Surrounds Death of Raynard Johnson
Gore Attacks Bush in NAACP Speech
Cancer Causes: Environment Plays a Large Role
Renewed Hope for Late-Stage Alzheimer's Patients
July 11, 2000
Heinz Planning to Sell Green Ketchup
Federal Authorities Charge Doctor With Murder
Researchers Looking for AIDS Vaccine Studying People Naturally Resistant to HIV
Anti-Drug Partnership Between Government and Movie Studios Raising Concerns of Federal Meddling in Media
In Focus: Clinton Hopes Camp David History Will Repeat Itself
Big Tobacco Appeals to Jury to Not Agree with Multibillion- Dollar Settlement
Key Service Module for International Space Station Set to Lift Off
New Hope for Alzheimer's Patients
Drought Threatens Texas Town's Drinking Water Supply
Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Return to Bargaining Table
July 10, 2000
Scars and Stars Highlight Baseball's Mid-Summer Classic
In Focus: Workplace E-Privacy
Renewed Hope as Middle East Peace Talks Begin Tomorrow
Florida Jury Could Hit Big Tobacco with Highest Penalty Ever
Is the Booming Economy Making America Fat?
Father Of Young Hockey Player Faces Manslaughter Charges
Bush Speech to NAACP Acknowledges Past Shortcomings by GOP
Scientists Detail Probable Cause of Alzheimer's Disease
International AIDS Conference Focus on Accessibility of Treatment
Barak Escapes No-Confidence Votes on Eve of Camp David Summit
July 07, 2000
L.A. Authorities to Try Fugitive-Turned-Housewife for Planting Bombs
HIV Rates Surging in San Francisco's Gay Community
Southeast's Wildlife Struggling to Survive in Drought
Experts Warn Consumers Should Be Wary of Recycled Air Bags
Harry Potter Craze Hits Fever Pitch
Bush Reaches Out to Minority Voters
Death of Shopping Mall Customer Stirs Racial Profiling Debate
Clinton Postpones Federal Execution
Latest Job Figures Show Longest Boom in History Continues
Missile Defense Technology Faces Crucial Test
July 06, 2000
Sailors' Uniforms, as Well as Ships, Are Objects of Admiration at OpSail 2000
'Harry Potter' Books Provoke Controversy in Michigan Community
Clinton Expected to Decide Soon Whether to Give Green Light to Controversial Nuclear Missile Defense System
Planned Protestant March Perceived as Growing Threat to Peace in Northern Ireland
Cost of Middle East Peace Could be Enormous
FDA to Step in Soon to Regulate Sunscreen Labeling
Thousands of San Francisco Hospitals Stage 24-Hour Walk-Out
Parts of Country's Power Grid in Trouble This Summer
Final Report Released on Crash of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s Plane
Flight Attendants Complain of Growing Incidence of 'Air Rage'
July 05, 2000
'Roach Hunt' Offers Winner $1 Million Prize
Williams Girls Overcome Obstacles to Become Tennis Stars
Internet Archive Attempts to Preserve the Web
In Focus: Is This the End of the Dot.Com Boom?
Air Force Destroys Cold War Relic
Housing Officials Take Steps to Protect Homebuyers from 'Flipping'
New Report Says Hispanics Are Missing Out on the American Dream
Combination of Lifestyle Changes Helps Ward off Heart Disease
Merit Pay Proposal Outrages Teachers
Barak, Arafat Agree to Camp David Summit
July 04, 2000
The Farm School Teaching the Value of Hard Work
Sisters Venus and Serena Williams to Meet in Wimbledon Semifinal
Drought Damaging Louisiana Crops and Wildlife
Demand for High-Tech Workers Outstrips Domestic Supply
Government Will Queen Elizabeth's Yearly Allowance
Standoff in California Ends With Hostage-Taker's Surrender
Air Force Disputes the F-22's Critics
Mexico's President-Elect Working to Ensure a Smooth Transfer of Power
America Remembers Its Origins and Immigrant Heritage
July 03, 2000
Making the Moost of the Popcorn Fork
Warmer Temperatures Force Whales, Dolphins Closer to Shore Along Mediterranean
Scientists Refine Technology for New Diabetes Treatment
New Study Says Americans' Lives Are More Stressful
NYPD Takes Responsibility for Central Park Sexual Attacks
Operation Sail 2000 Draws Thousands of Ships to New York Harbor
June 30, 2000
Washington State Fire Extinguished Before Reaching Nuclear Site
Across America: Music Lover Turns Church into House of Blues
New Law Prohibits Video Gambling in South Carolina
Mexico's Ruling Party Faces Competition in Sunday's Elections
Both Sides Rest in Class Action Suit Against Big Tobacco
Clinton Courts New Face of Labor
Congress Takes Care of Business Before Heading Home
Low Unemployment Creates Summer Headaches for Business Owners
California Offers Low-Cost Auto Insurance to Poor Motorists
Midwest Travelers May See Relief at Pumps
June 29, 2000
Lack of Green Card Preventing Young Immigrants From Attending College
Supreme Court Wraps Up Business For the Summer, Leaving Us With a String of Close Decisions
Some Budding Song Writers Whose Work May Displace a Traditional Childhood Tune
Senate Closes Campaign Finance Loopholes
Advice for Beleaguered Braves Pitcher John Rocker
LAPD Anticipates Protest at Democratic National Convention
Cuban Government Makes Good on Pledge to Keep Elian Out of Public Eye; Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations
Heat Wave in West Putting Strain on Region's Power Supply
In Washington State, Fast-Moving Wildfire Spreading Across Hanford Nuclear Reservation
June 28, 2000
Chicago Forcing Students to Make the Grade
Supreme Court Upholds Boy Scouts' Ban on Gay Troop Leaders
Oracle Chairman Admits to Snooping on Microsoft
Elian's Return to Cuba Brings Focus on U.S.-Cuba Relations
Hostage Standoff Ends With Release of Archbishop
Lawmakers Fight Over Prescription Drug Coverage for Elderly
Supreme Court Strikes Down Nebraska Law Banning `Partial Birth' Abortions
June 27, 2000
Childe Rocker to the Dark Tunnel Came
Erosion Threatening Coastal Homes; Radioactive Soils Threatening to Contaminate Los Alamos Area
Employer Group Telling People to Pay Attention to Distracted Driving; NTSB Recommending Changes to Airline Evacuation Procedures
Justice Department Blocks Merger of WorldCom and Sprint
Dynasty of Atlanta Braves Running Into Some Rough Spots
Janet Reno Defends Decision Not to Appoint Special Counsel to Investigate Gore's Fund Raising in '96
SUV Sales Continue to Soar Despite High Gas Prices
Energy Secretary Richardson Tries to Convince Congress Gas Prices Are on Their Way Down
Airline Industry's Progress Report on Customer Service Has Mixed Results
Elian Gonzalez Case Draws Even More Attention to U.S.-Cuba Issues
U.S. Lawmakers Ease Sanctions Against Cuba Concerning Sale of Food and Medicine
June 26, 2000
Is There a Single Greatest Achievement in Science?
New York Adopts 'Treatment Courts'
National Trust for Historic Preservation Lists 11 Most Endangered U.S. Historical Sites
Oregon Family Hopes Genome Mapping Will Save Their Young Daughter
White House Seeks Compromise With Congress on Budget Debate
High Court Reaffirms Miranda
Cigar-Makers to Begin Using Warning Labels
Gore to Unveil Energy Policy
Team of Researchers Complete Working Draft of Human Genome
June 23, 2000
Remembering `The Forgotten War'
Dennis Miller to Host "Monday Night Football"
Reactions to Gary Graham's Execution Vary
Federal Regulators Demand More Information on Proposed AOL-Time Warner Merger
Completion of Human Genome Project Could Improve Future of Medical Care
Midwest Vacation Spots Hope Gas Prices Don't Cost them Summer Business
Appeals Court Denies Rehearing in Elian Case
Gore Defends Fund-Raising Activities
June 22, 2000
Independent Counsel Will Not Bring Charges Against First Lady
Fifth Circuit Court Rejects Gary Graham's Appeals
Travel Advisory for Americans in Jordan
Will the Issue of Capital Punishment Affect the Presidential Election?
Microsoft Unveils New Internet Strategy
Oil Industry Blames Ethanol for Surging Gas Prices
DOJ Investigator Recommends Reno Appoint Special Counsel for Al Gore
June 21, 2000
Drought Devastating Crops in Georgia
Vice President Reluctant to Join Debate on Capital Punishment
New York Museum Exhibit Eases Reptiles' Bad Reputation
Youth Minister Charged With Molestation
Does the Death Penalty Deter Crime?
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson Blamed for Los Alamos Incident
Broken Pipe Spewing Raw Sewage into Biscayne Bay in South Florida
NASA Says It's Found Strong Evidence of Water on Mars
Texas Death Row Inmate Gary Graham Almost Out of Options
OPEC Agrees to Pump More Oil
June 20, 2000
Japanese-American World War II Veterans Awarded Medals of Honor
Toyotas Used in Headphone Sculpture
Los Angeles Lakers' Victory Turns Into Violence
Senate Passes Hate Crimes Legislation; Prosecutors Revisiting Murders of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner
Airlines Find New Strategy for Reducing Delays
Supporters of Convicted Killer Gary Graham Call on Gov. Bush to Halt Execution
Vivendi and Seagram Announce Merger
Skyrocketing Fuel Prices Hit Small Businesses in Chicago Especially Hard
Los Alamos Hard Drives May Have Been Missing for up to Six Months
Gore Unveils Program to Supplement Americans' Retirements
June 19, 2000
La Nina Still Packs Quite a Punch
Tiger Woods Inspires At-Risk Youth
FBI Pursues Investigation as Los Alamos Returns to Work
FAA Tackles Near-Collision Problem Head-On
AOL Aiming to Bring Internet to Television
Supreme Court Ruling Cripples Miami's Anti-Cuba Policy
FDA Declines to Recommend 'Lap Band' for Treating Obesity
British Immigration Authorities Discover 58 Bodies in Back of Truck
EPA, Lawmakers and Oil Companies Debate Soaring Oil Prices
Supreme Court Rejects Texas Law Allowing Student-Led Prayer at Football Games
June 16, 2000
Royal Family Fears Media Onslaught for Prince William's 18th Birthday
Picking a Running Mate Gives Presidential Candidates Opportunity to Show Independence
Bill Making 'Leaking' a Felony Has First Amendment Advocates Worried
Housing Starts Decline in May
Record-Breaking Heat Indicates Global Warming Trend
FTC to Investigate High Gas Prices
Suspects in Mass Assault in New York City Face First Day in Court
Texas A&M President Announces Suspension, Scaling Back of Bonfire
Firefighters Take Offensive in Fight Against Colorado Wildfires
Credit Card Issuers Charge Hidden Fee to Travelers
Drought Leaves Disparity Between Farmers Who Have and Have Not
Hard-Drives Containing Nuclear Weapons Secrets Found at Los Alamos
June 15, 2000
Woman Gets Rear Ended by Breast Implants
Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives File New Appeal for Asylum Hearing
FBI Joins Indiana Police in Manhunt For Convicted Killer and Armed Robber
Arafat in Washington to Discuss Middle East Peace
Intense Heat Triggers California's First Ever Rolling Blackout
Wildfires Forcing Hundreds to Flee in Colorado
June 14, 2000
MacArthur Fellow Brings Help to Poor Communities
Retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel Arrested For Selling Secrets to KGB
Ski Industry Trying to Improve Its Environmental Image
N. Korea-S. Korea Summit is History in the Making
Southern Baptist Convention Takes Official Stance Against Woman Pastors
Study Says Official Estimates Underestimate Lifespans
Questions Being Raised Over Antibacterial Soaps
Top Officials Take Heat for Missing Los Alamos Files
Federal Officials Make Major Bust in Mafia-Influenced Stock Swindle
Firefighters Joining Efforts Against Two Stubborn Wildfires in Colorado
June 13, 2000
Students and Faculty Remember Slain Students
Clay Model of 'New Beetle' Fails to Sell at Auction
NASA Developing Consumer Uses for Virtual Imaging
Syria Lays to Rest Hafez al-Assad
Italian Government Pardons Pope's Would-Be Assassin
Group Assaults on Women Mar Puerto Rican Day Parade
Leaders of Two Koreas Meet in Historic Summit
Philip Morris CEO Takes the Stand in Florida Tobacco Trial
Gore Kicks Off Multistate Swing Designed to Promote Ideas on the Economy
Should Aging Men Supplement Their Testosterone Level?
Lots of Talk About Prescription Drugs on Capitol Hill
Negligence Prime Suspect in Los Alamos Security Breach
June 12, 2000
Supreme Court Rules Malpractice Suits Belong in State Courts
Who Wants To Look Like a Game Show Host?
GOP TV Ads Challenge Traditional Democratic Issues
Southern Baptist Convention Taking a Conservative Stand
Federal Panel Predicts What Global Warming Will Mean for U.S.
EPA Demands Explanation as Oil Prices Soar
Kim Dae-jung Departs for North Korea-South Korea Summit
Syria Mourns Assad, Prepares for Next Generation of Leadership
Government Accuses Visa and MasterCard of Antitrust Violations
Slowdown in Auto Sales Leads to Slew of Customer Incentives
Majority of Americans Favor Death Penalty, but Support Is Falling
Nuclear Secrets Missing From Los Alamos Lab
June 09, 2000
Students, Community Pitch in to Teach Deaf Children in Mexico
Florida Officials Look to Water Speed Zones to Curb Manatee Deaths
Senate Passes Measure That Force Disclosure of Contributors to Tax-Exempt Political Committees
Gay-Rights Advocates Attack General's Promotion
Leaders of North and South Korea to Hold Summit
Critics Argue Airline Mergers Killing Competition
Justice Department Announces It Found No Reliable Evidence to Support Murder Conspiracy in Dr. Martin Luther King's Death
Research Begun to Determine Health Risks to Cell-Phone Users
June 08, 2000
New Fashion Craze Raises Eyebrows
Canada and Russia Granting Airlines Access to Arctic Routes; Airbus Betting on Super-Jumbo Jets
Congress to Vote on Repeal of Estate Tax
FDA Sounds Alarm About Overseas Drug Makers
Microsoft Files for Stay of Breakup Order; Justice Department Says Settlement Still a Possibility
City Leaders Scrambling to Ensure Everybody Counts in Census of Chicago
Controversial Web Site Corners the Market on Cheap Air Fares
Alaska Airlines Faces FAA Ultimatum
British Official's Assassination Underlines Greece's Failure to Combat Terrorism
EPA Bans Sale of Popular Household Pesticide
Report Shows Trend of Risk Avoidance in Teens
June 07, 2000
Israel Looks to Defend Itself Against Katyusha Rocket Attacks
Rockefeller Plaza is Home to Plus-Size Puppy
Gore Campaign Launches TV Ad Blitz
Scientists Keep Close Eye on Solar Storms
Knesset Votes for Bill Calling for Early Elections
Microsoft Planning to Appeal Judge's Decision Ordering Breakup
Cell Phones Could Be Vulnerable to Computer Viruses
AT&T Comes Under Sharp Criticism for What Consumer Advocates Call Attempt at Corporate Sleight of Hand
President Issues Executive Order Opening Clinical Trials to Medicare Recipients; Social HMOs Giving Some Elderly Alternative to Nursing Homes
Federal Judge Orders Microsoft Broken Up
June 06, 2000
California Parole Board Turns Down Manson Family Member; Ray Lewis Testifies in Murder Trial
Fit Makes Your Fruits and Vegetables Squeaky Clean
Unusual Effort by Atlanta Hospital to Catch and Stop Sometimes Deadly Form of Child Abuse
The Digital Future of Film
Nation Commemorates D-Day Today
Belgrade Blames CIA for Assassination of a Top Aide
Investigation Continues as to Whether Civilians Deliberately Fired on in Korean War
Possible Breakthrough for Insulin-Dependent Diabetics
Internet Companies Trying to Get More Americans to Shop Online
Study Finds Internet's Influence on the Economy Growing
June 05, 2000
D-Day Museum Opening in New Orleans
Scientists Gather in New York for Meeting on Stellar Collisions
Army Turns to Private Sector For Help With Recruits
Long, Hot Summer Means No Relief for Drought Stricken Southeast
In Focus: Nuclear Safety
FDA Wants to Revise Nutrition Labels
New Jersey Democratic Senate Primary Keeping Voters Intrigued
Two Sports Stars Face Career-Altering Decisions
Terrorism Commission Recommends Controversial Changes in Policy
High Court Curbs Grandparents' Rights
June 02, 2000
One-Room Schoolhouse on Pawley's Island, S.C. Set to Close
U.S.-Russia Summit to Be First of Four Face-to-Face Meetings Between Presidents Clinton and Putin
NASA Teams Up with Dreamtime to Market Space Agency's Images
Kim Jong-il's China Visit Draws Attention of South Korea
Al Gore Ceases Personal Attacks, At Least for Now
Cubans March in Protest of Yesterday's Ruling in Gonzalez Case
Consumers Airing Their Gripes Online
White House Issues Blacklist of Known Drug Bosses
Drought Conditions Could Make for Especially Rough Fire Season
Ready-Made Estates Flourish in California's Dot.Com Economy
Red-Hot Economy Finally Responds to Higher Interest Rates
Alaska Airlines Given Stern Warning by FAA
June 01, 2000
'Survivor' Puts Million-Dollar Twist on 'Gilligan's Island'
Luxembourg Hostage Standoff Ends Peacefully
President Clinton Works to Break Impasse in Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks
How Has CNN Redefined the News Business?
How Long Before American Investors and Businesses Benefit From Business With China?
New Procedure Provides Hope For Stroke Survivors Trying to Regain Use of Paralyzed Limbs
NTSB Tests Theory of Missile Bringing Down TWA Flight 800
Capital Punishment Becomes Presidential Politics When Bush Recommends Stay of Execution For Death Row Inmate
Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court Denies Request For Asylum Hearing
May 31, 2000
In Praise of Flattery
Arkansas Farmers Push For End of Cuba Embargo
U.S. Missile Defense Plan Causes Concern Among European Allies
Police Surround School Where Luxembourg Man is Holding 29 Children and Three Teachers Hostage
Five Mid-Sized Luxury Cars Pass Crash Tests; Runway Overrun Accidents Rising
Minnesota's Welfare Reform Program Had Unexpected Benefits
DOE Warning Much of the Nation Will Be at-Risk of Blackouts This Summer
Phil Knight Withdraws Financial Support from University of Oregon, His Alma Mater
Researchers Say Sub-Sea Landslide Could Cause Tidal Wave on East Coast
Florida Lowers Minimum Grade Requirement for Sports Participation
Florida Braces for Wildfire Season
May 30, 2000
Hell's Angel Holds Book Signing
Self-Segregation Dividing Students Along Ethnic Lines
Supreme Court Allows Oregon Adoption Law to Take Effect
Mother Charged With Abandoning Newborn in Toilet Bowl
President Clinton, European Leaders Split on Trade, Missile Defense
AOL, Gateway Announce Plans for Wintel-Free Internet Appliance
Airlines, Government Working to Make Older Jetliners Last Longer
Chicago School Grading Both Children and Parents
New York Republicans Nominate Rick Lazio to Run for Senate
Nasdaq, Dow Post Triple-Digit Gains; Consumer Confidence Soars in May
May 29, 2000
Personal History of Cold War's Most Notorious Spies Provides Clues to Their Lives of Espionage
Rise in Requests for Funeral Honors Placing Strain on Military
What Can You Do to Avoid Losing your Most Treasured Moments?
Government Changes Pediatric Growth Charts to Reflect Concerns About Obesity
Ethiopia Bombs Eritrean Airport on Eve of Peace Talks
Opposition Vows to Invalidate 'Fraudulent' Peruvian Elections
High-Tech Regions Compete for Techno-Monikers
Train Derailment Forces Evacuation of Louisiana Town
Washington, D.C. Resident Lobbies For New License Plates
Nation Remembers Its Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day
May 26, 2000
Agreement to Cut Use of Water from Colorado River Could Come at Bad Time for Southern California
New Book Reveals Identities of 14 CIA Agents Who Died on Duty
Student Fatally Shoots Teacher in Florida
Cuban Young People Required to Attend 'School in the Countryside'
Pentagon Advisory Panel Recommends Female Navy Officers Serve on Submarines
New Audio Tapes Release Insight on LBJ During Civil Rights Era
Can the Power of Money Make the Difference in the New York Senate Primary?
Life Along Israeli-Lebanese Border Settling into New Routine Following Pullout
Deadly Bacteria Ravages Canadian Town
May 25, 2000
Ralston Purina Releases New Doggy Litter
George W. Bush Meets with Popular Republican Gen. Colin Powell
Israel's Withdrawal From Lebanon Leaves Many Israelis Worried
Inmate Fights Inside State Prison Key Element in Trial of Prison Guards
Sierra Leone Rebels Being Blamed For Deaths of Two Journalists
New Allegations of Misconduct Involving L.A. Law Enforcement
In Louisiana, Sewage Pipe Mistakenly Diverted into Water Lines
Look at Why Gas Prices Have Rocketed Back Up
Sting Operation Finds Supposedly Most-Guarded Federal Buildings Not as Secure as Believed
May 24, 2000
Artists Depict Jesus With 21st Century Forms
Democratic Lawmakers Who Voted for China PNTR May Lose Labor Support; Unions Contribute Millions at Record-Breaking Democratic Fund-Raiser
Congressional Investigators Find Security Lacking at Government Buildings
FAA Releases Tapes from Alaska Airlines Crash
Congressional Hearing Examines Music and the Internet
Israel Pullout From South Lebanon Completes as Hezbollah Moves In
Hollywood Studios See Opportunity in China
United Airlines Offers to Buy U.S. Airways
House Votes in Favor of Permanent Normal Trade Status with China
May 23, 2000
Design Show Features Ultramodern Forms for Ordinary Functions
Israel Withdrawal From Lebanon Leaves Vacuum
Experts Predict Frequency of California Droughts Will Increase
Chinese Hoping to Gain From Expanded Trade With U.S.
Bond Market Offers Refuge to Stock-Weary Investors
Major Brands of Crayons Found to Contain Asbestos
Study Finds Heavy Coffee Drinkers Have Less Chance of Parkinson's
George W. Bush Outlines Nuclear Security Plan
Israel Withdraws From Lebanon
Vote on Normalizing U.S. Trade With China Stokes Political Passions
May 22, 2000
Questions Arise About the Credibility of the Main Witness in the LAPD Corruption Investigation
When Did the NRA Arrive as a Major Force in Election Year Politics?
`Railway Killer' Gets Death Penalty
Labor Works to Sway Undecided House Members Against China Trade
Supreme Court Rejects Broadcasting Restrictions to Sexually Explicit Cable Channels
Atlantis Astronauts Entered International Space Station
Hezbollah Disrupting Israeli Withdrawal From Lebanon
Committee Recommends That Clinton Be Disbarred
May 19, 2000
Effort Under Way to Save Heroic WWII Ship from Scrap Heap
In Focus: NRA Prepares to Play Major Role in Election Year Races
First Priority for Rick Lazio is to Make Himself Known
High-Tech Job Sector Red Hot Despite Slumping Nasdaq
Copycat Virus Wreaks Havoc on Computers Worldwide
Giuliani Drops Out of New York Senate Race; Pataki Expresses Support for Rick Lazio
May 18, 2000
Congress Takes on Issue of 'Surplus Chimps'
Doctors Look for New Ways to Safeguard Against Medical Mistakes
Scientists Decry Planned Missile Defense System
Congressional Report Warns of Potential Crisis in U.S. Intelligence Community
Real-Life Erin Brockovich Foils Blackmailing Scheme
FDA Study Prompts Renewed Concern Over Silicone Breast Implants
NRA Announces Plans to Set up Shop in Times Square
Civil War in Sierra Leone Leaves Many Victims Scarred for Life
Clinton Enlists Greenspan in Battle Over China Trade Bill
Government Releases First Report on Los Alamos Fire
May 17, 2000
Catholic Church Facing Acute Shortage of Clergy
ACLU Files Suit Against California Schools; White Enrollment Increasing at Historically Black Colleges
In Sierra Leone, Notorious Rebel Leader Foday Sankoh Captured
Chicago's Field Museum Unveils Sue, Most Complete Skeleton Ever Found of Tyrannasaurus Rex
EPA Says We May Face Greater Cancer Risk from Chemical Dixoin, Found in Many Meats
Questions Surrounding Hazardous Materials Carried Aboard Passenger Planes at Issue on Capitol Hill
China Trade Expansion Legislation Clears First Major Hurdles Today
Justice Reports Says Violence Against Women on Decline
Two Suspects Indicted For 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing
EPA Working on New Emissions Standards to Make Diesel Fuel Cleaner
May 16, 2000
Londoners Singing Along With `The Sound of Music'
`New Yorker' Article Questions Barry McCaffrey's Gulf War Conduct
Researchers Say Anger and Hostility Can Hurt Our Hearts
White House Press Corp Veteran Helen Thomas Calling It Quits After 57 Years
Democrats Ready to Nominate Clinton for New York State Senate Seat as Republicans Yet Undecided
What Parents Can Do About Children Giving Out Personal Family Information Over Internet
New Ride Renews Debate About Roller Coaster Safety
One Man Who Singlehandedly Saved a Few Homes During Los Alamos Wildfire
La Nina Expected to Deliver Another Blow This Summer
Fed Raises Short-Term Interest Rates Half a Percentage Point
May 15, 2000
FAA, Airline Pilots Association Feuding Over LAHSO
UCLA Researchers Say PET Scans Can Reveal Alzheimer's Symptoms
Government Takes Saccharin Off List of Suspected Carcinogens
IU President Suspends Bobby Knight, but Says Basketball Coach Can Keep Job, for Now
Palestinians Clash With Israeli Troops
Children Forced to Fight in Sierra Leone's Civil War
Bush Proposes Partial Privatization of Social Security
Los Alamos Fire Claims First Victims
On Eve of Hillary's Nomination, Giuliani Remains Undecided
'Ballistic Fingerprints' Help Police Trace Leads in Gun Crimes
Clinton Takes Gun-Control Battle to Congress
May 12, 2000
Sri Lanka's Brutal 17-Year Civil War Entering Decisive Phase
Los Angeles Video Game Expo Tackles Issue of Interactive Violence
Gun Control Legislation Mired in Election-Year Politics
Million Mom March to Take On Powerful Politicians and Gun Lobbies; Look at MADD, a Similar Women's Group Which Has Seen Success
Ford Admits to Environmental, Safety Concerns About SUVs
Los Alamos Fire Likely to Spark Congressional Investigation
China Trade Issue Could Pose Political Problems Down the Road
May 11, 2000
What Does New York Think of Giuliani's Personal Problems?
Russian Authorities Raid Media Outlet
How Should We Teach Our Teachers?
FBI Official Testifies Spies Posing as Press Have Access to State Department
Violence Flares up in Already Volatile Sierra Leone
Officials Claim Los Alamos National Laboratory Safe From Wildfires
U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies Strike Deal With U.N. to Cut Price of AIDS Drugs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rudy Giuliani Faces the Media, but Does Not Commit to Senate Bid
Federal Judges in Atlanta Hear Asylum Appeal For Elian Gonzalez
Controlled Burns Sometimes Increase Risk of Wildfires Instead of Reduce the Risk
Los Alamos Wildfires Being Called Biggest Natural Disaster in New Mexico's History
May 10, 2000
Mississippi Receives $100 Million Grant to Fight Illiteracy from Dot.com Couple
Report Finds Older Women Paying More for Pharmaceuticals Than Men; Comparing Pay for Women and Men Entails Complex Analysis
Next Legal Step in Ongoing Legal Saga Over Elian Gonzalez Tomorrow
Vendors of Winning `Big Game' Tickets Reap Very Different Rewards
Growing Fears Sierra Leone's Capital City May Be Attacked By Rebel Forces
`ILOVEYOU' Virus Exposes Security Vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook
Rudy Giuliani's Campaign Takes Complex and Personal Turn
Music Industry's Worst Nightmare is Free Music Now on the Web for the Taking
Are Cell Phones Safe?
Settlement Today Between Major Players in Music Industry and FTC Could Mean Big Savings for Consumers
May 09, 2000
Twins Wearing Ultimo Bra Turn Heads on Fifth Avenue
What 'The Pill' Has Meant to a Generation; Should Women Regulate Their Menstrual Periods?
La Nina Weakening
Number of Teens Using Heroin on Rise
Rebel Group Brings Misery, Horror to Sierra Leone
Philadelphia School Board Decides to Give Student Uniforms a Try
Thieves Increasingly Stealing Social Security Numbers
Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards Convicted by Federal Jury
Senator McCain Endorses Governor Bush for President
May 08, 2000
One out of Four PR Pros Admits to Lying on the Job
Clinton Administration Prepares for Indirect Role in Sierra Leone
Investigation and Punishment of Computer Crimes Faces Electronic, International Obstacles
Index Funds May Not Be as Diversified as Investors Think
Million Mom March Stirs up Gun Control Debate
McCain Advisers Say Senator Plans to Publicly Endorse Governor Bush
Prominent and Faithful Pay Final Respects to Cardinal John O'Connor
Researchers Decode Second Human Chromosome
Police Question Suspect in Love Bug Virus Case
May 05, 2000
Michael Jordan Appears in IMAX Movie
Man Shares Unusual Tale of Persecution in Nazi Germany
Favorite Hopes to Break Tradition at Kentucky Derby
Rebels Holding U.N. Peacekeepers Hostage in Sierra Leone
Classified Laptop Missing From State Department Lacked Basic Safeguards
Retail Growth Means Lower Jobless Rate for Minorities
Record Lottery Draws Millions of Dreamers
Gore Attacks, Some Democrats Defend Governor Bush's Social Security Proposal
L.A. School District Scaling Back Social Promotions
Government Revamps Air Bag Safety Standards
Tight Labor Market Could Create its Own Set of Problems
FBI Follows Trail of Iloveyou Virus
May 04, 2000
Protests Over Confederate Symbols Bring Business to a Flag Company
The State of Student Activism
Human Rights Groups Question Fairness of the Trial of 13 Iranian Jews
Gun Control Group Runs Ad Attacking NRA, George W. Bush
Discussion with Two Men Wounded at Kent State 30 Years Ago
What Made Cardinal O'Connor One of the Most Powerful Religious Leaders in the Nation
Ceremony Marks 30th Anniversary of Kent State Deaths
Marines Postpone Decision to Resume Flying Osprey Aircraft
`Love Bug' Attacking Computers Throughout World
May 03, 2000
In Philippines, Rescue Attempt Ends in Bloodshed
First Lady's Senate Campaign Enjoys a Platform Unlike Any Other in History
Seahorse Exhibit Has People Galloping to the New York Aquarium
Democratic Campaign Committee Files Civil Lawsuit Against House Republican Whip
John Cardinal O'Connor Remembered as Tireless Defender of Rights of Poor, Handicapped
Clinton Administration Takes Step to Assure Public Genetically Altered Foods Safe
Scores of Protesters Holding Positions Inside Vieques
Word On What Missing State Department Laptop Contained
Cardinal O'Connor Gravely Ill
May 02, 2000
Actors Working for Advertisers Go on Strike
First Full-Scale Human Trials Under Way for a Potential AIDS Vaccine
Israel Pauses to Remember the Holocaust
University of Connecticut Business School Provides First-Hand Stock Market Education
NATO's War Against Serbia Still Causing Damage and Death to Civilians
Congress Holds Hearings on Social Security Fraud
Commission Releases Report on Bonfire Collapse at A&M
Gore Outlines His Presidential Plans For Battling Crime
Time Warner Cable, Disney Sign Cease-Fire
New Poll Shows Parents Not Spending Enough Time With Teenaged Children
Government Preparing to Arrest Protesters on Vieques
May 01, 2000
Making the Moost of the Naked Truth
State Department Shifts Emphasis in War on Terrorism
Dwindling Options?
Immigrant Amnesty?
D.A. Gil Garcetti Faces Backlash from LAPD Corruption Scandal
New Evidence Shows Viagra May Give Hope to Women with Sexual Dysfunction
Clinton Sees Plenty to do in Final Year as President
A New Look at ADHD
Miami Names New Police Chief as Aftershocks of Elian Continue
Elian Gonzalez Takes Center Stage at Cuban May Day Rally
ABC-Time Warner Spat Moves Into Nation's Living Rooms
April 28, 2000
Marines Return to Beaches of Vietnam
Military to Declassify Most Accurate GPS Signals
Henry Kissinger Discusses Impact of Vietnam; Marine Sniper Recalls His Service
What is Microsoft?
Miami Mayor Carollo Overseas Political Massacre in Wake of Elian Gonzalez Case
Government Recommends Breakup of Microsoft
April 27, 2000
Horny Cars Show up at New York Auto Show
West Point Cadets Learn Lessons of Vietnam War
Researchers Report Cells of Cloned Cows Younger Than Chronological Age
Life is Still a Struggle For Many Vietnam Vets
Arms Control Advocates Warn Threat of Nuclear Armageddon Is Real
Giuliani Announces He Has Prostate Cancer; How Will Rudy's Illness Impact N.Y. Senate Race Against Hillary Clinton?
IPOs Often Inaccessible for Average Investors
More and More Companies Giving Employees Red-Carpet Treatment
Latest Economic Reports Sound Inflation Alarms on Wall Street
Court Denies Motions Filed by Elian's Miami Relatives; INS Commander Defends Raid to Seize Elian
April 26, 2000
Two Adopted Children From Vietnam Reflect on Their Past
'Dino-Fuzz' Flying at American Museum of Natural History
Lessons of Vietnam Reflected in U.S. Military Doctrine
Public Release of Columbine Massacre Images Angers Many in Littleton
Images Show Universe to Have `Flat' Geometry
Vice President Gore Directs Attention to Bush's Fund-raiser, as Gun Control Debate Rages On
New Study Shows Prescription Drug Prices Outpacing Inflation
Race for New York Senate Seat Hinges on Upstate Voters
Elian's Father Files Appeal, Arguing Great Uncle Lazaro Inappropriate to Speak on Behalf of Elian
National Zoo Shooting the Latest in What's Been a Dangerous Year in the Nation's Capital
Smith & Wesson's Deal to Fit New Firearms with Trigger Locks Under Fire
April 25, 2000
Photo that Changed Perceptions About the Vietnam War and the Man Who Took It
A Look at Navy Commander Shot Down Over Vietnam Whose Remains May Have Recently Been Found
Rudy Replica to Join Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in New York
Healthful Diet Message Failing to Reach a Lot of Americans
State Department Grants Visas for Playmates of Elian Gonzalez
Fate of Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards in Hands of Federal Jury
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Tomorrow on Whether Boy Scouts Discriminate Against Homosexuals
Who Stands to Gain From Possible Microsoft Break-Up?
Gore Begins What's Expected to Be Prolonged Attack on Republican Rival, Gov. Bush
Attorney General Defends Seizure of Elian; GOP Leaders Call for Hearings on Raid; Clout of Cuban-Americans Damaged in Elian Saga
April 24, 2000
In Focus: Vietnam
Cuba Awaits Return of Elian
Police Suspect Gang Activity in Shooting at National Zoo
Your Money: Summer Vacation Bargains
State Department Faces Major Shakeup After Security Breaches
Supreme Court to Consider Late-Term Abortion Case
Microsoft Stock Plummets on Rumors of Court-Imposed Breakup
D.A. Files Charges in LAPD Corruption Scandal
With Custody Battle Resolved, Legal and Political Battles Over Elian Gonzalez Begin
April 21, 2000
Decades-Old Land Mines Continue to Pose Threat to Cambodian Farmers
In Philippines, Some Go to Great Lengths to Emulate Jesus Suffering During Easter Week
Giuliano Amato Takes the Reigns of Another Italian Government
Russia Ratifies START II Treaty
Critics Link Reno's Inaction Over Elian Gonzalez to Waco Disaster
Short Funds Rack Up Gains on Nasdaq Losses
New Law Protects Children's Privacy Online
A Look at What's Become of Some Black Militant Leaders of '60s
Justice Department Considering How to Remove Elian From Great Uncle's Custody
April 20, 2000
Researchers Believe They've Found Traces of Heart in Dinosaur Fossil
Anniversary of Columbine Tragedy Focuses Attention on Struggle of Victims and Rescuers
Could Off-Shore Oil Rigs Actually Benefit Underwater Life?
Gonzalez Custody Battle Puts Spotlight on U.S.-Cuba Relations
Columbine High School Mourns Victims on One-Year Anniversary of Shooting Spree
College Grads Entering Thriving Job Market
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian's Father Makes Appeal to American Public; Is Elian Entitled to Asylum Hearing?
April 19, 2000
Tiger Electronics Brings Poo-Chi the Robotic Dog to U.S.
Extremist Theology Drives Wedge Between Young Couple and Their Families
McCain Let's Position on Confederate Flag in South Carolina Be Known
Oklahoma Memorial Park Unveiled on Bombing's Five-Year Anniversary
Appeals Court Rules Elian Gonzalez Must Stay in U.S. for Now
April 18, 2000
Why Do We Yawn?
FEMA Says Severe Weather Increased in '90s
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Miami Relatives and Father Await Ruling of Federal Appeals Court; What's Waiting For Elian in Cuba?
Near-Famine Conditions in Ethiopia Already Claiming Lives
Many in Cambodia Finding New Grounds for Hope in Search for Loved Ones
A Look at Two of the Oklahoma City Bombing's Youngest Survivors Five Years Later
Supreme Court to Revisit Miranda Warnings Issue Tomorrow
Bush Floats McCain's Name for Vice Presidential Slot
FDA Approves New Antibiotic in War Against 'Superbugs'
April 17, 2000
Economic Historians Have Seen Wall Street's Madness Before
Will Remaining Khmer Rouge Officials Ever Face Justice in Cambodia?
Michigan Medical Examiner Blames Ritalin For Death of Teenager
Water Reclamation Project to Turn Sewage Into Drinking Water for L.A.
Japan's Nikkei Index Rebounds Nicely After Rough Week For Markets
Wall Street's Rebound Gives Boost to European Markets
New York State Senate Moves to Extinguish Cigarette Fires
Police Face Down Protesters in Washington
Stock Markets End Day With Rally; Analysts Believe Last Week's Sell-off Will Benefit Economy
April 14, 2000
Clinton Plans to Create National Monument Tomorrow, Protecting One of America's Most Ancient Beauties
In Focus: Russian Duma Ratifies START 2
Murder Charges Filed Against Former U.S. Navy Sailor Suspected of Being Serial Killer
Teachers Union Calls for Increased Academic Standards for Educators
People in Cuba Eager for Elian's Return
Protesters Descend on Nation's Capital for IMF Meetings
Events in Volatile Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle Shift to Courts
Will Stumbling Stock Market Force Consumers to Spend Less?
April 13, 2000
Old Marketing Gimmick Lingers on in Gas Prices
Gore Giving Press the Silent Treatment
Elian Gonzalez Case Brings Attention to Other International Child Custody Battles
Education Department Study May Put to Rest Arguments Over Most Effective Way to Teach Children to Read
Analysis of Tape Released by Miami Relatives of Elian Speaking
Government Busts Huge Marijuana Smuggling Ring Inside FedEx
President Clinton Defends His Record as President, Attacks His Impeachment
Battle Over Elian Heats Up as Justice Department Custody- Transfer Deadline Comes and Goes
April 12, 2000
Pro/Celebrity Pool Tournament Raises Money for Charity
President Calls for Congress to Pass Gun Control Laws; Gun Control Plays Special Role in Race to Represent Littleton in Congress
CIA and NSA Defend Their Policies and Practices
Challenge Rests in Who Decides What Elian's Best Interests Are
National Panel Proposes New Math Standards for Students
George W. Bush Returns to Compassionate Conservative Tactics
L.A. Police Commission Names Independent Panel to Investigate Corruption Scandal
Reno Meeting with Elian Gonzalez' Miami Family
April 11, 2000
New York Man's Life Centers Around Blimps
Opposition Accuses Peruvian Government of Fixing Election
British Judge Rules in Favor of Professor Who Called Historian `Holocaust Denier'
NTSB Calls for Video Cameras in Cockpit
Governments Have Been Counting Citizens in Some Fashion for Thousands of Years
DOJ Trying to Arrange Transfer of Elian Gonzalez
Aetna Agrees to Ease Restrictions on Doctors
Lawmakers in South Carolina to Take Up Issue of Confederate Flag Tomorrow
Microsoft's Efforts to Influence Elected Officials in Question
Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Remain Defiant Over Handover of Cuban Boy to His Father
April 10, 2000
Seat Sizes Expanding Along With Americans' Waistlines
Report Finds Customs Service Has Used Racial Profiling; Racial Profiling Coming Under Attack From Police
Korean Leaders Announce June Summit
Little Havana Hold Peaceful Prayer Vigil in Support of Elian
Single Gene May Influence Susceptibility to Age-Related Diseases
Airline Quality Study Finds Consumer Complaints Skyrocketing
Military Investigates Osprey Crash, Stops Using T-3 Trainers
Government Set to Order Handover of Elian Gonzalez to His Father
April 07, 2000
As Unemployment Drops, Employers Forced to Lower Standards
Johnny Staats, a Rising Music Star in West Virginia Countryside
Florida Jury Rules Sends Powerful Message to Big Tobacco
Alejandro Toledo in Position to Unseat Peru's Incumbent in Presidential Battle
Cubans Say Cuba is Misrepresented in Gonzalez Case
Giuliani Unintentionally Gives Clinton a Boost in Senate Race
President, GOP Work to Revamp Medicare
Reno Meets With Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Issues Order to Miami Relatives for Transfer of Custody
April 06, 2000
Bush Pledges to Fight for California
Army's Highest-Ranking Female Officer Files Sexual Harassment Suit Against Fellow General
Attorney for Elian Gonzalez's Father No Stranger to Political Storms
Company Reaches Milestone in Effort to Map Human Genome
Elian's Father on U.S. Soil to Take Custody of His Son, But How Two Might Be Reunited Still Unclear
April 04, 2000
Bodybuilding Has Become a Popular Activity for Women
Fallout from the Microsoft Antitrust Ruling
McCain Campaigns with New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Army Admits Aging Helicopter Fleet a Problem
Miami's Cuban Community Major Player in Elian Gonzalez Battle
Government and Family Attorneys in Elian Gonzalez Case Take Break From Negotiations
Clinton Plans to Meet Tomorrow with Some of Nation's Most Influential Players in New Economy
Today Marks Single Most Volatile Day in Stock Market History
April 03, 2000
Pressure From Critical Cuban-American Voters Keeping U.S. From Lifting Embargo on Cuba
Maryland Debating Tough Gun-Control Legislation
Microsoft Found Guilty of Violating Antitrust Laws
Microsoft Competitors Applaud Judge's Ruling, Call for Strong Remedies
Japanese Prime Minister Gravely Ill; Government Officials Work to Find Successor
Custody Battle Elian Gonzalez Continues; Family From Cuba May Come to U.S. Tomorrow
Federal Judge Finds Microsoft in Violation of Antitrust Law
March 31, 2000
Courtroom Artist Looks Back at Some Famous Trials and Drawings
Battle Over Elian Gonzalez: Miami Authorities Continue to Clash With Federal Authorities; Jordan Custody Case Has Similarities and Differences
Army's Top Female General Files Sexual Harassment Complaint
Will Gore's Change of Heart in Elian Gonzalez Battle Gain Him Cuban-American Votes?
Government Review Finds Defects in CSX Tracks
Growing Tendency Among Teen Drug Abusers to Combine Pills
Mt. Usu Erupts for Second Time Today
Farmers and Ranchers in West Texas Suffering from Little Rain
Critics Attack Gore for Playing Politics With Fate of Elian Gonzalez
March 30, 2000
Group of Wannabe Actors Point Out Plethora of New York Surveillance Cameras
Following Fort Worth Tornadoes, Experts Urge Use of Laminated Windows in Tornado-Prone Areas
Census 2000: Do Questions Go Too Far?; How Soon Until You Can File Online?
In the Case of Elian Gonzalez, Janet Reno Dealing With Resentment of Her Former Constituents
Government and Automakers Show off Results of Effort to Produce Fuel-Efficient Cars
LAPD Scandal Worsening Relations Between Police Chief and Rank and File Officers
Productivity Improvements in Manufacturing Helping to Drive Booming Economy
Allegations of Violent Hazing Land Connecticut High School Students in Court
Government Reform Committee Questions White House Counsel on Missing E-Mails
Bush Elaborates on His Education Plan
Battle Over Elian Gonzalez: Miami Relatives Given Breathing Room; Father Prepares to Come to U.S.; Gore Breaks From Administration View
March 29, 2000
Supreme Court Considers Legality of Student-Led Prayers Before High School Football Games
Scientists Discover First Saturn-Sized Planets Outside Our Solar System
Libya Slowly Shedding Image of Pariah State
Officials Cleaning up After Deadly Twin Tornadoes Strike Fort Worth
Unilever Making Acquisition Overtures to Ben & Jerry's
Some New Car Models Put to Test in Low-Speed Crashes
U.S. Court Records Show Increasing Leniency in Sentencing of Drug Offenders
President Clinton Addresses Array of Topics in White House News Conference
New Dramatic Developments in Showdown Over Elian Gonzalez
New Evidence that Homosexuality is, at Least in Part, a Matter of Biology
North Texas Trying to Assess Damage and Clean Up Following Killer Tornadoes
March 28, 2000
Vibestyle Show Features Hip Hop Fashions
Supreme Court Rules Police Can't Conduct Searches Based on Anonymous Tips
Israeli Police Recommend Authorities Prosecute Netanyahu and His Wife
President Clinton and Egyptian President Mubarak Look For Ways to Jump Start Israeli-Syrian Peace Process
Under U.S. Pressure, OPEC Agrees to Increase Production
Upward Spike in Number of Babies Born the Last Couple of Years
Time Could Be Running Out For Miami Relatives Fighting to Retain Custody of Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez
Independent Report Shedding Light on Disappearance of NASA's Mars Polar Lander
Freight Train and School Bus Collide, Killing Two and Injuring Others
Nine OPEC Members Agree to Increase Daily Oil Production by About 1.4 Million Barrels
March 27, 2000
Kids Show off Vegetable Inventions
Census Workers in Hartford Trying to Avoid Repeat of Undercount
Russian President-Elect Warns That Change Will Take Time; Russian-Iranian Nuclear Cooperation Alarms U.S. Officials
Survey Finds Georgia Has Cheapest Gas; Gas Price Increases Prompt Calls for Gas Tax Decreases
Government Rejects Microsoft's Settlement Offer; Judge to Decide on Fate of Software-Maker
Researchers Look to the Sea for Cancer Remedies
Gore Unveils Proposals for Campaign Finance Reform
Justice Department Battling With Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez
OPEC Ministers Meet to Consider Increasing Oil Production
March 24, 2000
Clinton to Leave India Soon for Pakistan
Russia's Democracy Follows Familiar Path
John Williams Hopes to Score on Oscar Night
Putin Remains Popular in Russia Despite Brutality of Chechen War
The Nuclear Threat: Russia's Arsenal Remains World's Largest Threat
March 23, 2000
Study Suggests Viagra Can Help Some Infertile Women Become Pregnant, but Doctors Warn of Possible Side Effects
Ethnic Hatred and Crime Stifling Kosovo's Recovery
Scientists Sequence Drosophila Genome
Serbia Still Recovering From NATO Bombing
Study Says World's Oceans Experiencing Significant Temperature Changes
Republicans Attack First Lady's Use of Government Aircraft for Campaign Travel
Hyderabad Quickly Becoming India's Version of Silicon Valley
Acting President Putin Has Host of Problems to Contend with Should He Win Presidency
Bush Returns to Campaign Trail Firing at Al Gore
US Airways Threatens Shutdown
Clinton to Leave India Soon for Pakistan
Mix of Politics and Religion Stirs Emotions in Congress
Pope John Paul II Expresses Sadness for Anti-Semitism by Christians
March 22, 2000
Monica Lewinsky Promotes New Handbag Line
Russia's Stumbling Economy Forces Women Into Prostitution
Testing of U.S. Missile Defense System Raises Many Questions
Settlement Today in Two-Decades Old Sex Discrimination Lawsuit
Clinton Administration Pressuring Gun Industry for Concessions
Indian-Americans Prospering in Internet Economy
Supreme Court Rules Concerning Public Universities and Student Activity Fees
Cybercrime Remains Very Real Threat to Businesses
New Test May Give Doctors Clearer Picture of Who's at Risk for a Heart Attack
Pope Visits Bethlehem, Calls for Justice for Palestinians
March 21, 2000
Fed Raises Interest Rates
It May Be the End of the Road for the Hubcap
Air Pollution Engulfs New Delhi
Alzheimer's Disease is Growing Concern For Baby Boomers
Federal Judge Rules Attorney General Has Jurisdiction in Elian Gonzalez Case
The Issue of Privacy in the Age of Communication
India Refuses President Clinton's Call to Disband Nuclear Weapons Program
Automakers React to News SUVs Get Better End of Passenger Cars in Collisions
New Findings on Why Young People Are Involved in So Many Deadly Wrecks
Diabetes Drug Rezulin Being Pulled From Shelves
Supreme Court Rules FDA Lacks Authority to Regulate Tobacco
March 20, 2000
McCain Returns to Senate, Will Continue to Preach Reform
Infrared Video From Waco Siege Doesn't Resolve Question About FBI Firing at Davidian Compound
Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin Makes Pre-Election Visit to Chechnya
Federal Commission Divided Over State Sales Tax on E-Commerce
Japanese Designer Gives Clothes a New Shape
Clinton Administration Pushes for Ban on MTBE
Alaska Airlines Chairman Denies Reports of Criminal Investigation
Pope John Paul II Calls for Peace in the Middle East During His Week-Long Pilgrimage
Murder Suspect Continues Standoff in Dundalk, Maryland
Government to Examine Ritalin Use in Children
President Clinton Shifts Focus to Nuclear Threat Posed by India and Pakistan
March 17, 2000
'Life' Is Laid to Rest
Pope Hopes Visit to Holy Land Can Create Dialogue Between Religions, Unify Christians
As Taiwan Votes for New President, Chinese Threats Continue
In Focus: Specialized Treatment Centers Reach Out to Indian Youth
Police Shooting in Kentucky Has Led to Protests
FBI Launches Nationwide Manhunt for Former Black Panthers Leader H. Rap Brown
Irish Bear Influence On American Politics
A Look at Long-Rocky Relations Between U.S. and Iran
Smith & Wesson Agrees to Change Way it Sells Guns
March 16, 2000
`Match Day' Ritual for Medical Students Brings Anxious Anticipation
CDC Says West Nile Virus Poised to Make a Comeback in the Northeast
Many Countries Prepare for Day When Iraq Sanctions Lifted
Some Hollywood Residents Want to Break Away from L.A.
What and Who Will Al Gore Be Looking for in a Vice Presidential Candidate?
President Clinton's Trade Bill's Potential Impact on Farms
NRA Draws Bush's Fire for Harsh Criticism of the President
A Danger Posed by Airbags Many Have Never Considered
Concerns About Airline Safety Expressed in Congressional Hearing
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises Over 400 Points; Debate Continuing Over Responsibility for Economic Prosperity
March 15, 2000
The Road Ahead for Presidential Candidates George Bush and Al Gore
Michigan Company Introduces Way to Power Vehicles With Solid Hydrogen
Elephants Take Over the Streets of New York
A Resolution to a Serious Dispute Between L.A. Police Chief and D.A.
Independent Truckers Bear Brunt of Rising Fuel Costs
President, Governor of New York Call for New Gun-Control Measures
Fatal Accidents Involving Truckers Being Blamed on Bribes For Licenses Scandal in Illinois
How Valuable Are Stock Options For Employees?
Truckers Protest High Fuel Prices; Cost of Oil Rekindles ANWR Debate
Pentagon Warns Albanian Extremists Against Offensive in Serbia
March 14, 2000
High Gas Prices Bring Giuliani Visit to Bedford, New York
Boston's `Big Dig' in Big Debt
Vietnamese Officials Give U.S. Defense Secretary Warm Reception
FAA Announces Plan to Prevent Runway Incursions
Oil-Producing Nations to Meet This Month to Consider Increasing Supply
Critics of Current Primary System Call for Major Reforms
Gene Research Like to Bring a Revolution in Medicine
Can You Surf the Net in Complete Privacy?
Florida Judge Rules School Voucher Program is Unconstitutional
Vice President Gore Determined to Make Strong Showing in South
President Clinton and British Prime Minister Agree to Share Research on Human Genome
March 13, 2000
Justice Department Attorneys Sue Federal Government
Two New Reports Raise Concerns About NASA's Approach to Failed Mars Missions
Gore, Bush Trade Barbs on Eve of Southern Primaries
New Study Questions Effectiveness of Estrogen For Women Battling Heart Disease
Artist Features Blobs in Her Photographs
Hajj Brings Two Million Muslims to Mecca
Maryland Police Continue Manhunt For Suspected Gunman Who Killed Four People
Chicago-Based Tribune Company Buying Times Mirror Company, Owner of the `L.A. Times'
Investigating the President: Independent Counsel Considers Seeking Indictment of Clinton
Rising Energy Costs Making Some Investors Nervous
National Weather Service Releases Drought Forecast
March 10, 2000
Polls Show Presidential Race in Dead Heat
Gary Indiana Wins Beauty Pageant
Russians Battle for Control of Village in Southern Chechnya
Stay-at-Home Dads Becoming More Common as Women Increasingly Take the Role of Primary Breadwinners
Prominent Pakistan Lawyer Gunned Down
Joseph Wambaugh Defends LAPD in Wake of Rampart Scandal
Public Concern and Patient's Death Raises Questions About Gene Therapy Research
Authorities Search for Child Abductor
LaBella Report Creates New Political Problems for Gore; Republicans Move Quickly to Capitalize on Campaign Issue
March 09, 2000
Law Enforcement Officials in Miami Uncover New Drug-Smuggling Method
Bradley and McCain Say Goodbye Their Way
Legal Watchdog Group Says Anti-Gay Harassment on Rise in Military
Former Homeowners Struggle to Get Reimbursement for Homes Lost in Mudslides
After Long Wait, Two California Judges Confirmed to Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
FAA Looks to Cut Down Flight Delays By Being Better Prepared For Bad Weather
U.S. Government Buys Back Bonds for First Time in 70 Years
Federal Court Begins Examining Complicated International Custody Battle Over Elian Gonzalez
Information Technology Bringing Productivity Gains to Trucking Companies
10-Year-Old Daughter Reunited With Family After Being Abducted For Three Days
McCain Suspends His Presidential Bid; Bradley Drops Out of Presidential Race
March 08, 2000
The Sounds of Campaign 2000
With Campaigns of Bill Bradley and John McCain Waning, Focus Turning to Gore and Bush
President Pitches China Trade Legislation
Californians Approve Proposition Banning Same-Sex Marriages
A Day in the Life of a Mutual Fund Manager
Study Suggests Alpha Blockers Inferior to Diuretic Drugs in Reducing Some Forms of Heart Disease
Rampart Police Scandal Causes Little Public Outcry
Bradley to Quit Bid for White House and Endorse Gore
President Clinton Weighs in on Gun Control
Al Gore Makes Appeal to Moderates and Independents on the Campaign Trail
For George W. Bush, Today Marked Second Stage of Election 2000
March 06, 2000
`None of the Above' May Become a Permanent Candidate on California Ballots
Latino Vote Has Huge Influence in California Primary
Makers of Silly Putty Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary
New Study Warns About Driving While Taking Certain Allergy Medications
Despite Increase in Oil Production, Gas Prices Likely to Continue Rise
Scams to Dupe Investors Go Online As Internet Stock Trading Proliferates
New York Jury Convicts Three Officers on Charges Related to Torture of Abner Louima
Presidential Candidates Make Final Push For Support Before Super Tuesday
March 03, 2000
Austria Isolated Due to Haider's Involvement with Austrian Government
Battle Rages on in California Over Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
Flood Waters Recede, But Suffering Continues in Mozambique
Return of Chile's Dictator from Britain Draws Mixed Feelings from the People
Clinton to Take Part in 35th Anniversary of Selma Voting Rights March
Both Parties Prepare for Super Tuesday Showdown
March 02, 2000
Has Bob Jones University Been Misrepresented by Politicians and Pundits?
McCain's Remarks Allow Bush to Retake the Offensive
California Republican Primary Voters May Be in for a Surprise on Super Tuesday
Pinochet Goes Free
Longtime Gore Associate Convicted for Fund-Raising Abuses
Clinton Calls on Congress to Move Forward on Federal Gun Legislation
Commerce Department Releases First-Ever E-Commerce Figures
Protest at Justice Department Demands Federal Action in Diallo Case
Bush and McCain Look to Get Back to Issues in California Debate; Will Negative Tone of GOP Race Hurt Republicans Come November?
Pennsylvania Shooting: More Charges Leveled Against Alleged Gunman
19-Year-Old Man Charged in Connection With Michigan School Shooting
March 01, 2000
Gore and Bradley Prepare for What Could Be Their Last Debate of the Campaign
Presidential Politics and an Untapped Pool of Potential Voters: Generation Y
Clinton Walking a Precarious Line on China Trade Status
State Department Releases Annual Report Card on Major Drug- Producing and Trafficking Nations
Native Americans Challenge Interior Department Over Mismanaged Royalties
Election 2000: Bradley's Challenge, Gore's Strategy
Governor Bush's Victories Put Him on Road to Super Tuesday Success, as McCain Struggles to Stay Competitive
Federal Regulators to Impose New Rules on Telephone Long- Distance Commercials
L.A. Police Chief Releases Report on Department's Ongoing Corruption Scandal
Michigan Community Still in Shock After Elementary School Shooting
Shooting Rampage in Pennsylvania Leaves Two Dead, More Wounded
February 29, 2000
Rallying Support Among Women Voters Becomes High Priority in Presidential Contest
New Gizmo Could Make Looking For Love Much Easier For Gays
The Virginia Results and What's at Stake in Today's Primaries
GAO Audit of IRS Reveals Some Serious Problems Related to Balancing Books and Protecting Taxpayers
Al Gore Shows Signs of Looking Beyond Bradley to November
Mozambique's Misery: Fast-Rising Floodwaters Overwhelm Rescue Efforts
6-Year-Old Boy Shoots Classmate; Supreme Court Considers Weapons and Police Searches
Study Shows High-Volume Hospitals Have Low Mortality Rates
Bradley Hopes to Build Momentum with Today's Washington Primary
Voters in Virginia Give Bush Solid Victory
February 28, 2000
In Focus: The New Economy and the Role of the Personal Computer
Sqrats Invade Central Park
Are Hospitals Doing Enough to Screen and Supervise Staff?
Attack on Robertson Could Help McCain in Coming Primaries
Supreme Court Takes Up Issue of When Police Have Right to Stop and Frisk Someone
Jurors Speak Out About Diallo Decision
Wireless World Convention Offers a Glimpse at the Future of the Internet
Bradley Banking on Tomorrow's Vote in Washington State's Nonbinding Primary
McCain Lashes Out Against Religious Right Leaders
February 25, 2000
Longtime Religious Rivals Farrakhan and Mohammed Call a Truce
Russia Denies Charges of Human Rights Abuses in Chechnya
Former President Bush Expected to Be Released from Texas Hospital Tomorrow
Former Police Officer Receives Reduced Sentence in Corruption Case
Bradley Chooses Washington State as Battleground
Bush Campaign Faces Increasing Criticism From Republican Leaders
Bush Works to Solidify Support in Virginia
As Economy Grows, Investors Shift From Blue Chips to Nasdaq
Jury Acquits Officers in Diallo Shooting Trial
February 24, 2000
California Scientist Makes Hydrogen Fuel From Algae
Low-Income Residents Hit Hard by Rise in Heating Oil Prices
Cybersleuths Face Unique Challenges in Tracking Down Computer Hackers
Elephant Artwork Won't Sell for Peanuts
Controversial Trade Ruling Could Cost U.S. Companies Billions
Food Fight Erupts at the Department of Agriculture Over Safety of High-Protein Diets
Coptic Church's Roots, Traditions and Challenges it Faces
Al Gore Stays on Attack, Targeting McCain and Bush
Execution in Texas Tonight Carries Possible Political Ramifications; Death Penalty Debate Rages On
February 23, 2000
A New Study Examines How Assisted Suicide Being Handled in Oregon
Descriptive Video May Be on the Way For America's Blind
`Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Edition Explores New Dimension
McCain Must Broaden Republican Appeal to Win Nomination
Market Watchers and Congress Remain on Edge as Fed Chairman Greenspan Travels to Capitol Hill
L.A. Police Chief Asks Feds to Step in Corruption Investigation
Louisville-Based UPS Goes to Great Lengths to Attract New Employees
Some Say Doctors Missing Boat on Anxiety Disorders Among Children
KFOR Establishes Presence and Conducts Weapons Search in Kosovar Town of Mitrovica
After Primary Victories, McCain Says He's Ready to Build on Growing Coalition of Supporters
February 21, 2000
Does Image Make the Candidate?
Debating Democrats Likely to Focus Attacks on Bush
New Bush Strategy Ignores McCain Threat
Amadou Diallo's Mother Appeals For Justice
Satellite Pictures Show Disturbing Development of Urban Sprawl
McCain, Bush, Hope to Win as 'Reformers'
McCain Goes on Offensive in Michigan
Cell Phone Saves Abducted Woman's Life
Microsoft Prepares to Make Final Argument in Antitrust Case
FAA Looks Into Last Month's In-Flight Emergency On Board MD-80
Gore and Bradley Prepare to Debate in New York; Bradley Hopes to Gain Traction; Gore Looks For Continued Support Among African- Americans
February 18, 2000
New York Planetarium Debuts Tomorrow
4-Year-Old Who Survived Night Alone on the Banks of Mississippi Is Put Into Foster Care
Chief of LAPD Complaining That D.A. Is Taking Too Long in Charging Officers Suspected of Corruption
South Carolina Has Changed Dramatically Over Years; Open-Door South Carolina Policy May Haunt Republicans
Espionage Charges Filed Against High-Ranking INS Official
Storm Snarls Travel in Midwest, Northeast
South Carolina Primary Could Hinge on Turnout
February 17, 2000
Many Africans in New York Having Troubling Assimilating to New Culture
Wannabe New York City Bus Drivers and Subway Engineers Now Can Train on Virtual Transit
Statue of Liberty May Have Originally Been Intended as Monument to Freedom for American Slaves
Clout of Christian Conservatives May Not Be What It Used to Be
FDA Approves Vaccine That Helps Protect Children From Ear Infections, Other Pneumococcal Diseases
Bush and McCain Campaign in South Carolina
Where Senator McCain and Governor Bush Stand on Defense Matters
Los Angeles Mayor Proposes Using Tobacco Settlement Money to Pay Legal Claims From People Wrongly Imprisoned
Despite Criticism, Pentagon Refuses to Suspend Anthrax Vaccination Program
February 16, 2000
Fancy Dogs With Fancy Names
Contempt of Clinton Emerging as a Unifying Force in the Republican Party; Presidential Candidates Appealing to Voters' Religious Values
Nuclear Weapons Still Premier Item on U.S.-Russian Agenda
President Clinton Lays Out Issues and Concerns in First Formal News Conference of Year
Consumers Union Being Sued by Isuzu
HUD Report Says Public Housing Residents Are Disproportionately at Risk of Gun Violence
Sen. McCain Cashing in on Endorsements
High Oil Prices Driving up Cost of Heating and Traveling
February 15, 2000
New Scale Measures Weight and Body Fat Percentage
GOP Presidential Candidate Alan Keyes Continues Preaching His Conservative Message
In South Carolina Debate, Bush Likely to Stress He's a Reformer, McCain Likely to Stress He's a Conservative
Russia Continues Bitter War Against Chechnya Despite Protests of International Community
Oscar Nominations Help Generate Additional Buzz About Films
Georgia Residents Look to Start Over After Deadly Tornadoes
Hopes for Peace in Northern Ireland Suffer Huge Blow
Gore Gets NARAL Endorsement; Bradley Courts Teamsters Union
FBI Appears to Be Making Progress in Hacker Investigation; Internet Security Focus Today at White House
Bush and McCain to Debate in South Carolina; Bush Proposes Campaign Finance Reform Plan; McCain Calls Himself True Candidate of Reform
February 14, 2000
Who is Vladimir Putin?
Man Born on Valentine's Day Brings Couples Together in Marriage
Americans Mourn Loss of Charles Schulz
Unmanned Spacecraft Successfully Orbits Asteroid
Jesse Ventura Denounces Reform Party, Praises John McCain but Withholds Endorsement
Complicated Tax Codes Have Americans Pondering Best Method for Filing
Clinton Uses Online Forum to Back Removal of Social Security Earnings Limit
Police Officers Testify in Amadou Diallo Trial
Cyanide Spill Called Worst Ecological Catastrophe in Europe Since Chernobyl
Government-Ordered Inspections Reveal Problems With Tail Stabilizer Mechanisms of 23 MD-80s
Top GOP Contenders Take Pains to Define Themselves
Georgia Tornado Survivors Survey Damage
February 11, 2000
Can Hackers Use Your Home PC?
Michael Jordan Gives Bradley his Support
Mandela Marks 10th Anniversary of Release by Dedicating Museum
Father and Son Instrument Repair Duo Make it Big on the Net
Bush, McCain Campaigns Hone Their Strategies Before South Carolina
Ventura Leaves Reform Party
FDA Investigates Gene Therapy Trials
FBI Closes in on Hackers
Inspections Uncover More Stabilizer Problems With MD-80s
February 10, 2000
Bond Market May Be Market of Opportunity For Investors Right Now
Study Finds African-American Families' Net Worth Lagging Behind Due to Lack of Investments
Tiger Woods Eyes Seventh Consecutive Victory on PGA Tour
Former Gang Member Tries to Make a Difference For the Better
Doctors Testing Lasers as Treatment for Stroke Victims
Hijackers of Afghan Airliner Surrender
London Set to Resume Direct Control of Northern Ireland
Recent Hacker Attacks Show Silicon Revolution Has Some Drawbacks
FBI Searching for Cybervandals
Push Polls Have Been Permanent Fixture of Presidential Campaigns
FAA Orders Inspections of All MD-80
Claims of Unethical Campaign Tactics Spring up in GOP Presidential Race
February 09, 2000
Israel Continues Assault on Hezbollah Guerrillas in South Lebanon
Braves Pitcher John Rocker Comes to New York to Appeal Suspension From Baseball
A Fowl Method of Therapy
Steve Forbes to Quit GOP Presidential Race
L.A. Police Scandal Taints Criminal Cases and Undermines Credibility of Entire Police Force
For the First Time in 45 Years, Williams Rejects Raising Tuition
It Doesn't Take a Computer Genius to Unleash Web Site Tie-Ups We've Seen in Recent Days
Single Screw Could Hold Key to Understanding Alaska Airlines Crash
Bush and McCain Posture Prior to South Carolina Primary
For Third Straight Day, Hacker Attacks Tie Up Popular Web Sites
February 08, 2000
A Look at Very Real Threat of 'Near-Earth Asteroids'
Study Shows Use of Hormone Made Popular By Slugger Mark McGwire Dramatically Increases Testosterone and Estrogen Levels
The Ingenuity of Designing Young Minds
Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker Derrick Thomas Dies at 33
Medical Examiner Takes the Stand in Amadou Diallo Trial, Says Police Must Have Shot Diallo When He Was Down
Northern's Ireland Two-Month Old Coalition Government Inching Toward Collapse
Four Hostages Escape From Hijacked Afghan Plane
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Radar Data Shows What Could Be Pieces of Plane Breaking Up Before Fatal Crash
Israel's Overnight Air Raids in Lebanon Widely Condemned
Republican Presidential Battle Turns Ugly
Gore and Bradley Campaign in the South
February 07, 2000
Museum Exhibit Pays Tribute to the Corset
President Clinton Unveils Budget Plan With Modest Tax Cuts
Deutch's Mishandling of Classified Files More Extensive than First Thought
Israel Bombs Southern Lebanon in Retaliation for Soldiers' Deaths
Gore and Bradley Spend Day Campaigning on Traditional Democratic Themes
Vietnam Medic Receives Long Overdue Medal of Honor
Bush and McCain Trade Jabs
Children Entering U.S. Illegally and Alone Are Housed in Juvenile Jails
President Clinton Proposes Prescription Drug Benefit for Medicare Recipients
How Will Pfizer-Warner-Lambert Merger Effect Drug Prices?
British Authorities Prepare for Long Standoff with Afghan Hijackers
Experts Insist MD-80 Series is Still Trustworthy
Hillary Clinton Kicks Off Official Campaign
Demo 2000: Hot New Tech Products Could Soon Become Household Names
February 04, 2000
American Voices: Former Drug User Helps Juvenile Delinquents
U.S. Economic Boom Fights History
Russian Troops Secure Control of Grozny
Growing Frustration in Ireland Over Prospect of Losing Coalition Government
A Look at What the First Lady's Senate Agenda Might Include Should She Win
Low Unemployment Rate Increases Labor Demand
Bush Not Ignoring McCain's Challenge
President Clinton Draws NRA's Fire for Latest Gun Control Measure
Alaska Airlines Crash: New Details About Final Minutes; A Look at What MD-80 Pilots Are Trained to Do in Event of Emergency
February 03, 2000
MTV Turns Times Square Into a Destination for Teenagers
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Families Mourn Loss of Loved Ones
General Motors Offers Precision Control System to Drivers Navigating Snow and Ice
Nazism Concerns Put New Austrian Government Under Intense Scrutiny
Who Has Benefited From America's Economic Expansion?
A Look at Threats to Computer Privacy
Coping With Losing a Family Member in a Plane Crash
New Developments in Investigation of Former CIA Director John Deutch
Democratic Presidential Candidates Head West
Espionage Probe Regarding Russian Listening Bug Planted in State Department Reveals Troubling Security Scenarios
Brewing Political Crisis Threatens Northern Ireland Coalition Government
Talks Between Israel and PLO Collapse
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Cockpit Voice Recorder Reveals Crew Fighting Problem With Stabilizer Trim; Relatives Mourn Loss of Victims
February 02, 2000
Crash of Flight 261 Kills 37 Alaska Airlines Employees; Private Boats Aided Authorities in Search-and-Rescue Effort
International Community Expresses Opposition to Freedom Party in Austria
Crossing Signal Gives Pedestrians a Countdown
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates
Political Atmosphere Shifts in Recent Days
Lawmakers Taking Long, Hard Look at Gene Therapy
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Suspected Mechanical Problem That Downed Flight Could Be Widespread
Fatal Police Shooting in Rhode Island Raising Concerns About Racial Prejudice
Democratic and Republican Presidential Candidates Start Their Post-New Hampshire Political Strategies
Government Efforts to Prepare for New Millennium Led to Some Startling Revelations About National Security
January 31, 2000
Democratic Candidates Locked in Tight Race in New Hampshire Primary
January 28, 2000
Smokers File Suit Against States Over Tobacco Settlement
Support Wanes for Citizenship for Elian Gonzalez
Atlanta Police Turn Special Attention to City's Security
A Look at 'Manchester Union-Leader's' History of Influence During New Hampshire Primary
Super Bowl Generates Big Interest Among Advertisers and Gamblers
Atlanta Remains Prepared for Snowstorm That Hasn't Come
In Northern Ireland, New Sense of Apprehension Over Disarmament Threatens Peace Process
Former Soviet Spy Testifies Before Congressional Committee
Some Thoughts on Clinton's State of the Union Address
Gun Control: Licenses Proposed for Handguns
Presidential Candidates Posture as New Hampshire Primary Nears
January 27, 2000
GOP Presidential Candidates Look to Score Points on American Opinion of President Clinton's Integrity
Al Gore's Relationship With President Clinton is an Evolving One
Bill Clinton's Time in Office Marked by Ability to Read Shifting Waves of Political Opinion
A Look Ahead to President's State of the Union Adress
Good Economic Times in America Keep Getting Better
President Clinton Prepares to Push Agenda in State of the Union Address, Including New Gun-Control Program
Investigation to Smuggle Explosives into Washington State Stretches to Africa
Legal and Political Battle Continues Over Cuban Refugee 6-Year- Old Elian Gonzalez
January 26, 2000
Democratic Presidential Candidates Prepare for Final Debate Before New Hampshire Primary
North Carolina Tries to Rebound From Winter Blast
Young Cuban Refugee Finally Meets With Grandmothers in Miami
A Discussion and Analysis of Republican Debate in New Hampshire
Coca-Cola Announces Major Reorganization, Slashing Costs and Jobs
Republican Presidential Candidates Wage War of Words in New Hampshire
January 25, 2000
Sense of Humor Can Get Politicians Through Awkward Moments
News Reports Cast Doubts on Russia's Official Casualty Figures for War in Chechnya
Clinton Administration Investigating Whether Pakistan Supports Terrorists Involved With Hijacking of Indian Airlines Plane
Rumors of Ben & Jerry's Takeover Meet With Chilly Reception From Company's Fans
Change in New Hampshire's Economy Brings Change in Its Politics
With Iowa Victory Behind Him, Gore Faces Tougher Challenge in New Hampshire
GOP Presidential Candidates Jockey for Position in New Hampshire
INS Arranges Meeting Between Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers and Miami Relatives
Snows Bury the Northeast
January 21, 2000
Hard Work and Passion Turn Erich Russell Into One of the World's Elite Winemakers
Iowa Caucuses Known for Surprises
Infamous Computer Hacker Kevin Mitnick Freed
Kinkel Tapes Released
A Look at Newly Released Nixon Tapes and What They Reveal
Political Activity Escalates as Iowa Caucus Nears
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Make Case For Taking Cuban Boy Back Home
January 20, 2000
Mexican Authorities Attempting to Change Cultural Attitudes About Domestic Violence
New York Fashion Puts Money on Fingernails
Iowa Caucus Results Often Don't Reflect General Primary Results
Bill Bradley to Announce Having Four Episodes of Irregular Heartbeat Since December
Excavation Will Investigate Whether Cemetery Holds African- American Victims of 1921 Tulsa Race Riot
Iowa Economy Moving Away From Agriculture Toward Other Industries
Study Says Violence Against Women Amounts to an Urgent Global Health Problem
Dormitory Blaze Raises Concerns About Universities' Fire Safety Across the Nation
Grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez to Fly to U.S. Tomorrow
Mid-Atlantic States Get First Major Snowfall of Season
January 19, 2000
Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs Keeps Origin of His Nickname a Secret
Missile Defense System Fails in Dress Rehearsal
Fire Kills Three in Seton Hall Dormitory
Deployment of Missile Defense System Could Cause New Arms Races With Russia, China
U.S. Peacekeeping Forces Trying to Rebuild Trust in Kosovo After Arrest of Soldier for Girl's Murder
Member of Kennedy Clan Charged with Committing 25-Year-Old Murder
Florida Governor Jeb Bush Decides To Delay Replacing State's Affirmative Action Plan After Extensive Protests
Mr. Jordan Goes to Washington
Clinton Gives Boost to Gore's Health Care Plan
Meteorologists Believe Climate Pattern Called PDO Is Making South Drier and Northwest Wetter
January 18, 2000
U.N. Deadlock Over Choice of Next Chief Weapons Inspector for Iraq
Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks in Danger of Breaking Off if No Progress is Made
A Tour of the International Housewares Show
Pentagon Set For Second Test of Anti-Missile Missile Defense System
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Asks for Higher Wages
New York Exhibit Displays Photographs of Lynchings
Poor Left Behind in Booming Economy; New Report Finds Encouraging News Americans May Be Pulling Out of Long-Term Credit Crunch
Intel Produces Chip That Allows Laptops to Function Like Desktops
Colorado Law on Abortion Protests Set to Come Under Supreme Court's Scrutiny
Clinton Proposing Record Federal Investment in Gun Law Enforcement
January 17, 2000
Life Cereal Brings Back Mikey Commercial -- Sort of
SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome Announce Merger
L.A. Police Department Wants D.A.'s Office to Increase Pace of Investigation Into Police Corruption
Serb Police May Have Arkan's Killer in Custody
Presidential Candidates Discovering That Bringing up Race Has Political Risks
Gore and Bradley Focus on Race in Iowa Presidential Debate
Protesters Demand South Carolina Remove Confederate Flag From State Capitol Building
U.S. Soldier Charged in Killing of 11-Year-Old Girl in Kosovo
January 14, 2000
Little-Known Artist, 90, Paints Life in Old South
Some Rebels in Chechnya Fighting for Religion, Not Independence
Political Drama Over Cuban Boy Grows More Intense by the Day
Supreme Court to Rule on Constitutionality of State Laws Making Some Abortion Procedures Illegal
Jordan Set to Possibly Return to Professional Basketball in Washington
Pharmaceutical Industry Makes Overture Toward Extending Drug Coverage To Medicare Recipients
Networks Cash In by Writing Government-Reviewed Anti-Drug Messages into Some Programs
Coast Guard Discovers Job of Preventing Illegal Immigration Grows Increasingly Dangerous
Bush Pounds Tax Message Home in Iowa
In Cuba, Massive Protest Demanding Return Of Elian Gonzalez; In Miami, Elian's Relatives Refuse to Consider His Return
January 13, 2000
Shoppers Search for Bargains at Liquidation of St. Moritz Hotel
CDC Says Number of Gay or Bi Men of Color With AIDS Has Surpassed Number of Gay or Bi White Men With the Disease
Census Bureau Predicts By the Year 2100, Minorities Will be in the Majority
States Put More Money into Education as They Boast Budget Surpluses
Forbes Continues Push for Conservative Support in Iowa
Michigan Judge Decides Country's Youngest Murderer Shouldn't Be Charged as Adult
Chandra X-Ray Telescope Leads to Discovery of New Black Holes
Attorney General Sides With Father of Elian Gonzalez, Calls for Boy's Return to Cuba
Researchers Reach Genetic Milestone, Cloning Monkey
January 12, 2000
Haitians Want Same Immigration Rights Granted to Cubans
New Method of Human Smuggling Increases Difficulty of Detection
A Look at an Art Exhibit That Shows Us the Naked Truth
A Proposal for New Safety Rules Aims to Break Trains' Silence at Some Crossings
In State of the Union Address, Clinton Will Remind Voters That Gore Played Key Role in Administration
`Education Week' Magazine Says States Not Doing Enough to Recruit Qualified Teachers
Reno's Decision Adds to Legal Questions Surrounding Elian Gonzalez
President Clinton Proposes Major Expansion of Earned Income Tax Credit
Poll Shows Gore and Bush Maintaining Substantial Leads Among Likely Presidential Primary Voters
A Look at Two Supreme Court Views on Issues Regarding Rights of Law Enforcement Versus Our Own
Federal Government Recommending Breakup of Microsoft
January 11, 2000
A Look at One Hospital Ready to Handle Growing Threat of Bioterrorism
Dentist Caters To Beauty Pageant Contestants Seeking the Perfect Smile
Cost of U.S.-Backed Effort to Eradicate Columbia's Drug Trade Could Soon Skyrocket
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Grandparents' Visitation Rights
Critics Warn AOL-Time Warner Merger Could Hamper Free Flow of Information
A Look at a Chechen Camp Lacking Necessary Medical Supplies
Postal Service Proposes 1-Cent Hike in Cost of First Class Stamp
Gallop Poll Shows Majority of Americans Support INS Decision to Return Elian to Cuba
Bush and McCain Debate Tax Cuts
Highway Shoulder Accidents on the Rise
Obesity Becoming a Problem in the Developing World
Chinese Illegal Immigrants Being Smuggled into U.S. in Shipping Containers
January 10, 2000
President Clinton Leaves Controversial 'Land Legacy'
Music Industry Likely to Benefit from AOL-Time Warner Merger
What Does the AOL-Time Warner Merger Mean for Consumers?
AOL-Time Warner Deal Faces Regulatory Hurdles
AIDS Ravaging Economies of Africa and Overwhelming Health Care Systems
AOL-Time Warner Competitors Consider Their Next Moves
Week of Peace Talks Between Israel and Syria End With Little Progress
Pentagon Launches Investigation Into Effectiveness of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
New Obstacles Emerge in Elian Gonzalez Case
AOL and Time Warner Announce Merger
January 07, 2000
Protecting Your Portfolio in the New Year
Gore Revises His Statement Regarding Homosexuals in the Military
Bradley Campaign Dreams of Upset in Iowa
Federal Ruling Puts Future of Flight School Up in the Air
FAA Places New Emphasis on Security
Non-Cuban American Citizens of Miami Tired of Protest Disruptions
Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Proceeding Slowly
Russia Scales Back Chechen Offensive
Congress Issues Subpoena for Elian Gonzalez
States Unveil New Plans to Recruit Teachers
U.S. Economy Continues Robust Performance
January 06, 2000
John McCain Comes Under Fire for Not Practicing What He Preaches
New Products Will Bring the Internet into Your Car
Auto Show in Los Angeles Showcases Concept Cars
Demand From Dot.Coms Drives up Cost of Super Bowl Ads
Atlanta Braves Pitcher John Rocker Required to Undergo Psychological Testing
Road to Peace For Israel and Syria is a Bumpy One
A Look at What Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan Has to Do With Getting Around New York City
Computer Glitch Delays Air Travel on East Coast
New Questions Raised About NATO's Role in Bombing of Yugoslav Passenger Train During Kosovo Crisis
Georgia School Stages Fake Attack on Teachers
A Look at Fallout From Yesterday's Decision to Return Boy to Cuba
GOP Presidential Candidates Debate in New Hampshire
January 05, 2000
Both Israel and Syria Have Powerful Motivations for Concluding the Peace Talks Successfully
900-Page Volume Details Fine Art of Housekeeping
Apple Computer Focusing on Video Related Products
A Look at Political Firestorm Created by Cuban Boy's Fate; What Might a 6-Year-Old Think About Being the Center of So Much Attention?
Flu Season in Full Swing Across Country
Clintons Set to Spend Night in Their Chappaqua, New York Home
As We Begin New Century, Pentagon Prepares for War of Future
Gore and Bradley Trade Barbs in New Hampshire
Dispute Over Elian Gonzalez Will Continue Despite INS Decision
January 04, 2000
Millennial Manholes Designed for New York City
Millennial Manholes Designed for New York City
History of the Golan Heights
U.S. Spy Satellite Disabled by Y2K Glitch
Millions of Workers Now Working From Home
Not Much Difference Between Medical Care Given By Nurse Practitioners and Physicians
War in Chechnya May Become Less Popular in Russia As Death Toll Continues to Mount
President Clinton Provides Much-Needed Mediation for Israel- Syria Peace Talks
Who's Responsible For Safety of Those Who Work at Home?
Gov. Bush Pick Up Endorsement From Elizabeth Dole
Elian Gonzalez Custody Dispute May Soon Be Resolved
Stock Market Nosedives Despite Reappointment of Alan Greenspan as Fed Chairman
January 03, 2000
Millennium 2000: Last Daily 'Peanuts' Strip Hits the Papers
Millennium 2000: A Look at the Future of the World's Energy Supply
Millennium 2000: Israel-Syria Negotiations Begin With Potential Trouble Signs
Millennium 2000: Al Gore and Bill Bradley Attempt to Distinguish Themselves
Millennium 2000: Small Business Pass Y2K test
January 02, 2000
Millennium 2000: Nation's Churches Pray For Renewed Spirituality in 21st Century
Millennium 2000: Next Steps in Peace Process Between Israel and Syria Set to Get Underway Tomorrow
Millennium 2000: Race Relations in the 21st Century
Millennium 2000: Japan Passes Y2K Test
Millennium 2000: Afghanistan's Role in Resolving Hijacking Raises International Profile
Millennium 2000: Asian Markets Open
Millennium 2000: Y2K Watchdogs Will Focus on Financial Markets For Next Few Days
Millennium 2000: U.S. Law Enforcement Still Wary of Terrorism
Millennium 2000: Israel and Syrians Set To Open Talks Tomorrow in West Virginia
January 01, 2000
Millennium 2000: Big Apple Celebrates First Day of New Millennium
Millennium 2000: Small Y2K Problems Don't Pose Threat
Millennium 2000: Witnesses to History Tell their Tale
Millennium 2000: New York Senate Candidates Campaign on New Year's Eve's National Stage
Millennium 2000: Released Indian Airlines Hostages Credit Captain for Their Survival
Millennium 2000: U.S. Officials Scramble to Get to Know Putin
Millennium 2000: U.S. Passes Y2K Test
Millennium 2000: Arrival of 2000 Brought Big Sigh of Relief For Those Dreading Y2K Bug
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