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May 28, 2001
Energy Policy Overhaul
January 07, 2001
Cars of the Future Go on Display in Detroit
Yahoo! Restricts Sale of Nazi, Klan Items
Proposed Expansion of LAX Has Community Up in Arms
Gov. George Ryan Discusses His Opposition to Suspending Taxes on Energy
How Is California's Power Crunch Affecting the Energy Markets?
Millions Expected in India for Ancient Religious Observance
Hudson River Plane Found Safe and Sound
Rome Embassy Closed as Authorities Track Source of Threat
Middle East Peace Looks Out of Clinton's Reach
Texas Police Prepared for Emergence of Fugitives
Barak, Peres Agree to Present United Front
Lindsey Backs Bush Tax Cut
Democrats Find Controversy in Chavez Appointment
January 06, 2001
Postal Rate Hike Could Be Harbinger of Things to Come
Texas Police Have Few Leads in Case of Escaped Inmates
Cow Carrying Cloned Fetus Could Hold Hope for Endangered Species
Gore Declares Bush President-Elect
China Papers Reveal Leadership Divided Over Tiananmen Protests
Clinton Plans for Final Two Weeks in Office
Bush Talks Strategy with GOP Governors
December 30, 2000
Old Barracks Museum Director Discusses Recreation of the Battle of Trenton
Brooklyn, NY and Worcester, MA Residents Deal with Winter Weather
Winter Weather Strands Travelers Across the Northeast
Snow is 'Beautiful' in NYC
Winter Storm in High Gear in Worcester, Massachusetts
Will President-Elect Bush Have More Success in Brokering a Mid- East Peace Deal?
Nor'easter Paralyzing Central Massachusetts
Fate of Palestinian Refugees Key Impediment to Israel- Palestinian Peace Agreement
Winter Storm Inconveniences Philadelphia, Slams New York
November 25, 2000
The Florida Recount: Battle for Oval Office may Diminish its Power
The Florida Recount: Counts Planned to be Complete by Deadline
United States Supreme Court to Hear Bush Appeal on Florida Recounts
November 18, 2000
Florida Supreme Court Decision Grants Gore Campaign a Reprieve in the Public Eye
Clinton Talks Trade in Historic Visit to Vietnam
Is the Presidential Impasse Just About the Candidates?
November 07, 2000
Election 2000: Rick Lazio Wishes he'd had More Time to Run as New York Senate Race Ends
Election 2000: Early Polls Show Hillary Rodham Clinton With Slight Lead Over Rick Lazio for Senate Seat
November 05, 2000
Cell Phones with GPS Technology Spark Controversy
What Roles Will Faith and Religion Play in Election 2000?
New York Senate Race a Struggle to the Bitter End
Gore Volunteers in Wisconsin Work Hard to Boost Voter Turnout
India Looks to Expand Information Technology Industry
Gore and Bush Spokesmen Talk About Race for the White House
Election 2000: Bush Works to Bolster Support in Florida; Gore Visits Pennsylvania and Michigan; President Clinton Rallies Voters in Arkansas
November 04, 2000
New York Senate Race Tightens Up and Gets Ugly
When Dot-Coms Go Belly-Up, Personal Information Goes on Sale
Election 2000: New Device Allows Disabled Persons to Vote in Private
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Call for Peace Doesn't Affect Clashes
Election 2000: Women Comprise an Important Voting Constituency
Supreme Court Appointments A Hidden Issue In This Year's Presidential Election
Election 2000: Election Hinges on Swing Voters
Just How Close Is the Presidential Race?
Election 2000: Unwed Voters Overlooked by All Campaigns
Election 2000: Bush Campaign Undeterred by DUI Discovery
Maker of Remune Sues Researchers Who Found Drug Ineffective
Will Arafat's and Barak's Visits to Washington Help Bring Peace to the Middle East?
Election 2000: Every vote will count on Election Day
November 03, 2000
Residue of Explosive Used in USS Cole Bombing Could Reveal Where it was Produced
Cell Phones Making Talk Cheaper in Russia
Remaining USS Cole Crew Greeted in Virginia With Hundreds of Open Arms
Jury Clears Salvadoran Generals in Rape and Murder of Americans Churchwomen
Britain Reels From Extensive Floods, More Bad Weather Expected
Palestinians Continue to Die in Clashes With Israelis
November 02, 2000
Washington Hopes for Mideast Peace Despite Ongoing Violence
New Photos Reveal Extensive Damage to the USS Cole
Well-Preserved Shipwreck Provides Unique Window to the Past
Wrongful Death Suit Brought Against Two Salvadoran Generals for Deaths of Four American Nuns
Despite Continuing Violence, On-Paper Truce Between Israel, Palestine Remains Intact
November 01, 2000
Acting Israeli Foreign Minister Calls Recent Violence a War
Contaminated Water Possibly Caused Birth Defects at Marine Camp Lejeune
Families of Victims of Singapore Airlines' Crash Mourn Losses, Want Answers
October 31, 2000
Proposed Bill Would Criminalize Classified Information Leaks
Further Fighting Between Israelis, Palestinians May Escalate Conflict
First Permanent Crew on its way to the International Space Station
U.S. Forces in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Placed on Highest Alert
Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Disaster's Death Count Rises to 65
October 30, 2000
Madrid Car Bomb Kills Three, Basque Separatists Suspected
Barak Wins Political Reprieve Amid Israeli Helicopter Attacks on West Bank, Gaza
Anger Mounts Among Palestinian Refugees in Jordan
Expedition Crew Spends Last Night on Earth
Falun Gong Remains Popular in China One Year After Government Ban
U.S. Warships Ordered to Steer Clear of Suez Canal over Threat of Terrorism
October 29, 2000
Researcher Points to Connection Between Gaining Weight and Stress
Connecticut's 5th Congressional District Drawing Attention From National Leaders in Both Parties
Gore and Bush Prepare for Final Push Before Election Day
Peruvian Military Commander Announces Revolt Against Fujimori Government
Silicon Valley House Race Draws Heavy Hitters
Clinton, Lazio Begin Final Push in New York Senate Race
Gore Team Tactically Deploys President Clinton
Crisis in the Middle East: Barak Looks to Solidify Political Power; Violence Continues in Gaza and West Bank
October 28, 2000
Trench Collapse Kills Two in Texas
Death Toll Continues to Rise in Middle East
Bush Continues to Blitz Swing States
USS Cole to Begin Journey Home Tomorrow
Gore Depicts Bush as Bought by Drug Companies, HMOs
One Rescued, Two Dead After Trench Collapse in Texas
Former Cold Warrior Leads Former Adversaries into Space
Officials Decry Mass Killing in Ivory Coast
Cuba Scoffs at U.S. Legislation Allowing America to Sell it Food, Medicine
Muted Violence in the Middle East Still Claims Three Lives
Flu-Shot Shortage Means Later Vaccination Season
Kosovo Elections Declared a Violence-Free Success
Budget Battle Keeps Congress on Floor Instead of Trail
October 27, 2000
Day of Prayer Becomes a Day of Rage
Washington Ballet First American Troupe to Visit Cuba in Decades
FBI Agents Investigating Attack on USS Cole Want More Cooperation From Yemeni Authorities
Series of Military Disasters Ignites Anger and Disappointment Among Russians
Questions From Hong Kong Press Provoke Angry Response From Jiang Zemin
First Images of Cole Reveal Extensive Damage
October 26, 2000
Divers Find Note Indicating 23 Russian Sailors Initially Survived Kursk Blast
NASA's Future Missions to Mars Will be Designed Carefully
Palestinian Suicide Bomber Attacks Israeli Army Post
USS Cole Investigation: Pentagon Reviews Security Measures
October 25, 2000
Popular Revolt Ousts Junta in Ivory Coast
Latinos Compose 25 Percent of Major League Baseball Players
U.S. Officials Confirm They Received Threat Before Cole Explosion
Russian Defense Ministry Plane Crashes: Passengers Feared Dead
October 24, 2000
Big Apple Soaks up Subway Series Hype
U.S.-North Korea Talks Make Progress
Bison Making a Comeback in Central Russia
New British Law Allows Employers to Monitor E-Mails, Telephone Conversations
Hopes of Middle East Peace Are Fading as Violence Continues
Return of Exiled Peruvian Intelligence Chief Causes National Unrest
Threat Condition Delta: U.S. Forces in Middle East on Highest Alert
October 23, 2000
Crisis in the Middle East: Leaders May Be Running Out of Options
Afghans Fear U.S. Retribution if Bin Laden Linked to Cole Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Opens Talks With Opposition
Secretary of State Albright Meets With North Korea's Leader
October 22, 2000
Touch-Screen Voting Comes to California
Madeleine Albright Arrives in North Korea
Arabs Criticize Barak for Calling Time Out to Peace Process
Big Apple Gets Ready for Game 2 of Subway Series
Will Middle East Peace Process Ever Regain Momentum?
Bush Teams up With Republican Governors on Campaign Trail
Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton Continues to Push for Cease-Fire
Marine Corps Marathon Run in Washington
Archaeologists Make Mysterious Find at Mexico's Pyramid of the Moon
USS Cole Investigation: List of Yemeni Detainees Continues to Grow
Campaign 2000: Gore Rallies African-American Voters
Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinians Increasingly Skeptical About Chances for Peace
October 21, 2000
States Petition for Right to Grow Industrial Hemp
Common Over-the-Counter Drug Linked to Strokes
Gore Attacks Bush's Plans to Reduce U.S. Military Peace-keeping Efforts
New York Heats Up for Start of Subway Series
What Is Israel Hoping to See Come Out of the Arab Summit?
More Clashes Erupt Between Israelis and Palestinians
October 20, 2000
CIA Involved in Middle East Peace Process
House Where USS Cole Bombers Likely Kept Boat, Trailer Revealed
Fire in Mexico City Night Club Kills 20
Navy Contradicts Earlier Reports Given of Cole's Situation During Explosion
Truce in Israel Collapses Amid Battles Between Israelis and Palestinians
October 19, 2000
Violence Erupts Again in West Bank
Senate Committee Investigates USS Cole Attack
Ebola Virus Outbreak Kills 41 in Uganda
Osama bin Laden Presence in Afghanistan Could Expose Country to U.S. Attack
Has China Obtained Vital U.S. Military Secrets?
Officials Say USS Cole Investigation Making Good Progress
October 18, 2000
Salvaging USS Cole has Been Constant Battle
CNN 20: TALKBACK LIVE Moments to Remember
Crisis in the Middle East: Are Israeli-Palestinian Tensions Finally Beginning to Ease?
Senate Passes Law Lifting Some Sanctions Against Cuba
Top U.S. Officials Joined Memorial Service for Slain USS Cole Crewmembers
October 17, 2000
Fight to Quell Illegal Immigration goes International
Investigation into USS Cole Attack Heats Up
Egyptian Mideast Summit First Step in Difficult Process Toward Peace
October 16, 2000
Crisis in the Middle East: Straying from the Path of the Oslo Peace Accord
CNN 20: Baby Jessica Rescued, October 16, 1987
USS Cole Disaster: Government Investigators Release New Details About Blast
Crisis in the Middle East: Talks Continue in Bid to End Israeli-Palestinian Violence
October 15, 2000
What Will Tomorrow's Middle East Peace Summit Accomplish?
USS Cole Wounded Return Home; U.S. Military Denies Refueling in Yemen Too Risky
Crisis in the Middle East: Expectations Remain Reserved For Tomorrow's Peace Summit
October 14, 2000
Palestinian Representative Says Israel Must Change Its Attitude Toward Palestinians
Majority of Israelis Still Support Barak
Families of Killed, Injured U.S.S. Cole Crewmembers Cope
Hijackers of Saudi Airliner Surrender, Release Hostages in Baghdad
Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue Group Finds Commonality
Missing Sailors from USS Cole Presumed Dead
Safeway Recalls Taco Shells That May Contain Genetically Modified Corn
Navy Believes Blast Killed Missing USS Cole Sailors
President Enters Summit With Modest Goals for Israelis, Palestinians
Former U.S. Diplomat Urges Caution in Mideast Summit
Palestinians, Israelis Doubt Conflict Will End Soon
Hijackers of Saudi Plane Surrender to Iraqi Authorities
October 13, 2000
Victims of USS Cole Begin Their Journey Home
Egyptian Muslims Protest Israel's Treatment of Palestinians
Russia Trying to Increase Its Diplomatic Role in the Middle East
Death Toll from USS Cole Blast Upped to 17
White House Confident About Summit Prospects
Officials Trying to Arrange Peace Summit Between Palestinians and Israelis
October 12, 2000
Israel Answers Mob Killings of Soldiers With Assaults on Palestinian Targets
Pentagon Suspects USS Cole Blast Was a Terrorist Attack
President Condemns Murder of Israeli Soldiers in West Bank
Israel Helicopters Attack West Bank Cities
October 09, 2000
Major Players Reject Clinton Offer for Middle East Summit
President Clinton to Meet with High-Ranking North Korean
Kostunica Begins Asserting Control Over Serbian Government
Israel's Deadline Comes and Goes
October 08, 2000
Energy-Saving Homes Begin to Sprout up in Atlanta
Crisis in the Middle East: Will There Ever be a Chance For Peace?
Many New York Voters Are Undecided When it Comes to Choice Between Lazio and Hillary Clinton
Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli-Palestinian Violence Continues on Yom Kippur; Lebanon's Border Becoming Trouble Spot Once Again
Crisis in the Middle East: Clock Winds Down on Barak's Deadline to End Violence
North Korea Hopes to Begin New Era of Relations With U.S.
Crisis in the Middle East: Violence Extends Into Lebanon; Arab Nations Protest Israel's Actions; U.S. Works to Preserve Peace
October 07, 2000
Can Kostunica Overcome the Legacy of Milosevic?
Will Palestinians Heed Barak's Warning to End the Violence?
U.S. Takes Issue with U.N.'s Portrayal of Middle East Violence
Israeli Prime Minister Barak's 'Language of Threats' A Sticking Point for Arabs
Does the U.N. Resolution Fairly Portray Israel's Actions?
Sporadic Violence Continues Throughout Israel
U.S. Abstains from U.N. Vote Condemning Israel
Israeli Army Seems to Prepare for Battle on Many Fronts
Israeli Troops Mass Along Lebanese Border
U.N. Passes Resolution Condemning Israel for Violence Against Palestinians
Should the U.N. Have a Bigger Role in the Mideast Peace Process?
Has Outbreak of Violence Dashed Hopes for Middle East Peace?
Palestinian Negotiator Urges Barak to End Ultimatums, Threats
Albright Implores Leaders to Curb Middle East Violence
Clinton Spends Weekend in Long-Distance Diplomacy
Israeli-Lebanese Border Quiet for Now
Latest Outbreaks of Violence in Middle East Leave Peace Process in Shambles
October 06, 2000
Final Election Was Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's 'Last Great Miscalculation
Six More Palestinians Die in Clashes With Israeli Soldiers
Slobodan Milosevic Admits Defeat in Yugoslavian Election
October 05, 2000
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Collapse, More Violence Erupts
Foreign Minister of Greece Discusses Political Situation in Yugoslavia
Slobodan Milosevic Was Not Always the Enemy
Yugoslav Television Declares Kostunica President-Elect, Though the Threat of Military Attack is Alive
October 04, 2000
Israeli-Palestinian Violence Sparks Angry Reaction Across the Middle East
Final Mini Car, a World Favorite, Rolled Out of Longbridge Today
Violence and Gloom: Can Talk Alone End the Israeli-Palestinian Fighting?
Yugoslav Court Nullifies Presidential Elections
Barak and Arafat Reach Tentative Agreement to End Violence
October 02, 2000
CNN 20: Roger Cossack Remembers the O.J. Simpson Criminal Trial
Napster Case Could Establish Web Precedent
Milosevic Opposition Launches Civil Disobedience Campaign
Fighting Between Israelis and Palestinians Continues
October 01, 2000
Opposition Supporters in Yugoslavia Plan Strike as Response to Milosevic's Denial of Election Results
Nader Holds Rally in Boston Before Bush-Gore Debate
Russia's Red Berets Accept Only the Toughest of Applicants
How Far Will Middle East Violence Set Back the Peace Process?
Supreme Court Opens New Term Monday
Israeli-Palestinian Confrontation Continues
Can Israeli-Palestinian Peace Ever Be Achieved?
Chinese Government Upset With Vatican Over Canonization of Chinese Missionaries
Arab Nations Call on U.N. to Investigate Recent Israeli- Palestinian Violence
September 30, 2000
First Amendment Advocates Celebrate Banned Books Week
Venezuelan Officials Blame Firestone and Ford for Tire Accidents
Chinese Police Confront Falun Gong Members in Tiananmen Square
2000 Olympics Set for Spectacular Finish
Russian and American Scientist Race Clock to Save Russian Salmon Rivers
General Strike Could Test Yugoslavian Opposition's Mettle
Middle East Violence Dampens Hopes for Peace Deal
September 29, 2000
Plans for Major Civil Disruptions Fizzle
Fujimori Hopes U.S. Visit Signals Strength to Peruvian People
Iraq Declares U.N. Sanctions to be Crumbling
Win or Lose, East Timorese Olympic Athletes Make Homeland Proud
September 28, 2000
Olympic Stars Use Web Sites to Spread Personal Popularity
Danish Voters Reject Euro
Yugoslav President Refuses to Step Down
Peruvian President Pays Surprise Visit to United States
Israeli Police and Palestinians Clash in Two Violent Incidents
FDA Approves Use of RU-486
September 27, 2000
OPEC Offering No Guarantees For Reducing Price of Crude
Sydney Olympics: Cubans Stunned by Baseball Team's Loss to United States
Yugoslavians Protest Milosevic's Call for Runoff Election
September 26, 2000
Law Enforcement Officials Defend Their Handling of Wen Ho Lee Case
Montenegrin Government Boycotts Yugoslav Elections; President Clinton Putting Pressure on Milosevic to Admit Defeat
Pleas to Save Endangered Apes Grow Urgent
Eradication of Polio Within Reach?
Protests Turn Violent at IMF/World Bank Meeting in Prague
Preliminary Results of Yugoslav Presidential Election Show Milosevic Losing
September 25, 2000
United States Prepared to Write Milosevic's Political Obituary
Outcome of Yugoslav Election Remains Uncertain
Samba Honored at South African Arts Festival
Nandrolone Controversy Mars Olympics
IMF/World Bank Protesters Receive Scant Support in Prague
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Begin Anew
September 24, 2000
Patriotic Poets Declare Fealty to Saddam
Olympics Continue Despite Foul Weather
NHL Player Awaits Trial For Assault
Yugoslav Elections: Ballots Continue to be Counted
Patriotic Poets Declare Fealty to Saddam
Will Opening Oil Reserve Have any Effect on Prices?
Lazio, Hillary Agree to Soft Money Ban
Yugoslavia Awaits Official Election Results
World Bank and IMF Officials Get Set to Meet in Prague
Yugoslav Elections: Ballots Continue to be Counted; U.S. Keeping Close Eye on Volatile Balkan Nation
September 23, 2000
Australian Women Defeat Americans in Water Polo Thriller
Kraft Recall Stirs Debate Over Food Labeling
Swiss Referendum Could Limit Number of Foreigners Who Seek Asylum
Alex Sanchez Freed After Being Arrested by LAPD's Rampart Division
High Gas Prices Send Some Consumers to Internet for Better Prices
Campaign Trail Dodges Gun Control Issue
Sunday's Elections Could Mark the Beginning of the End for Milosevic Regardless of Outcome
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Being Investigated for Possible Security Violations
Montenegro Plans to Boycott Sunday's Yugoslav Election
September 22, 2000
British Court Decides to Separate Conjoined Twins
Intel's Warning Shocks Investors
NATO on Alert for Election Fraud in Yugoslavia
Iraq, North Korea Disperse Troops to Resist Air Attacks
Russian Hostage Drama or Drunken Charade?
President Clinton Authorizes Release of Oil From Strategic Petroleum Reserve
September 21, 2000
Indigent Georgians Learn Life-Saving Skill: Cooking
Yugoslav Polls Show Milosevic's Challenger Leads
Educational Systems Around the World Fight to Catch Up with the Internet Age
U.S. Officials Fear Milosevic Will Cheat in Yugoslav Elections
U.S. Officials Fear Milosevic Will Cheat in Yugoslav Elections
September 20, 2000
Yugoslav Presidential Contenders Rally Voters for Sunday Elections; Milosevic Urges Unity in Rare Montenegro Appearance
Fate of Cuban Crash Survivors Remains Uncertain
September 19, 2000
Legislation to Give China Permanent Normal Trade Status Passes Senate
New Floats Will Help Researchers Monitor Oceans
Israel Temporarily Suspends Talks with Palestinians
Fuel Price Protests Deluge Europe
New NHTSA Report Adds to Firestone Tire-Related Fatalities
Questions Still Remain Concerning Downed Cuban Plane
September 18, 2000
Haves and Have-Nots in China
Peru Thrown into More Political Confusion with Reported Arrest of Country's Powerful Intelligence Chief
Two Separate Bombings in Northern Ireland Sparking Fears of a New Round of Violence
Bin Laden Followers Believed to Have Published Terrorist Training Guide
U.S. Steps Up Pressure on Saddam
September 17, 2000
Dragon Boaters Compete for Olympic Recognition
Tropical Storm Gordon Continues Toward Florida
Republican Joan Johnson in Colorful Battle for Lazio's Seat
Florida Residents Aren't Too Concerned About Tropical Storm Gordon
High Winds Hamper Firefighting Efforts in Boulder
Does Medicare Cover Hospice Care?
Worst of Gordon Could Be Yet to Come
Tropical Storm Gordon: Low-Lying Areas of Florida Brace For Possible Flooding
Fabled Florida Town in Storm's Path
Sydney 2000 Olympics: A Day of Highs and Lows
Gordon Puts Florida on High Alert
Forecasters Fear Storm-Surge Flooding from Gordon
September 16, 2000
Wildfires Rage Near Boulder, Colorado
Local Boy Makes Good with Two Gold Medals in Sydney
Doctors Without Borders Exhibit Conveys Plight of World's Refugees
Romanian Weightlifting Team Banned from Olympics
Hurricane Gordon Stronger That Previously Reported
Aborigines at Odds Over Symbolism of Opening Ceremony
Bush Camp Looks to Recapture Momentum
President Clinton Calls for Additional $1 Billion in Funding for Nursing Homes
Transit Strike Could Cripple L.A.
Floridians Brace for Hurricane Gordon
Hurricane Gordon Expected to Attack Western Florida by Monday
E-Touch Brings Internet to Africa
Israelis, Palestinians Face Two Key Issues in Quest for Peace
Reputed Leader of Spanish Terrorist Group Arrested
Preparatory Measures Escalate as Gordon Reaches Hurricane Status
September 15, 2000
Iraq to Dump Dollar
While Clinton Meets With India's Prime Minister, Tensions Deepen Between Pakistan and India
Britain: Fuel Protests End, But for How Long?
September 14, 2000
Russian Lawmakers Defy Their Own Anti-Smoking Law
Cuban Athletes Make Their Way to Sydney Olympics With High Hopes
Khmer Rouge Leaders Yet to Face Justice in Cambodia After 20 Years
First Israeli Anti-Missile Defense Test Declared Successful
President Clinton Plans Historic Trip to Vietnam
Protesters of Britain's Fuel Tax Return Home
September 13, 2000
Deadline Passes Without Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement
CIA and White House Square Off Over Release of Documents Related to U.S. Role in Chile During '70s
Fuel Blockades Threaten to Paralyze Europe
Federal Government and Wen Ho Lee Reach Plea Agreement
September 12, 2000
Synagogue in Poland Reopens in Honor of Jewish Victims of World War II
Mine-Clearing Organization in Cambodia Could be Shut Down Due to Charges of Corruption
Secretary of State Albright Has Some Tough Words For Iraq During U.N. General Assembly
Protests Escalate as Tempers Flare in European Gas Crisis
September 11, 2000
Arafat Praised for Delaying Declaration of Palestinian Statehood
Russian Gymnastics Team Still Trains the Soviet Way
Deadly Flash Flood Sweeps Through Italian Campground
British Raid Frees Seven Soldiers in Sierra Leone
Computer Security Continues to Be a Problem for the Government
Last-Minute Details Hold Up Wen Ho Lee Plea Agreement
September 10, 2000
Stars Come Out for Emmy Awards
IBM Prepares to Take the Olympics Online
Multiple Misdeeds Lead to Firing of Indiana University Basketball Coach Bob Knight
Wen Ho Lee to be Set Free on Plea Bargain
Palestinians Back off Statehood, Breathe Life Into Peace Process
Myles Brand Discusses His Decision to Fire Bobby Knight
Christians, Jews Come Together in Ongoing Movement of Reconciliation
Clinton Administration Vows to Keep the Pressure on OPEC
Wen Ho Lee Reaches Deal with Government
Knight Firing Fires Up Indiana Students
Wen Ho Lee to Leave Prison on Plea Bargain
September 09, 2000
Some Lobstermen Claim Connection Between West Nile Virus and Millions of Lobster Deaths
Iraq Opposes Spiking Oil Production
Relief in France Saturday Tied to Cost of Fuel
Some Researchers Think Tobacco Could Be Used to Benefit Human Health
Stalled Middle East Peace Process Gains New Momentum
September 08, 2000
United States and Greece Join Forces to Combat Terrorism
Britain Has Highest Fuel Prices in Europe
Elusive Peace: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Remains Unresolved
U.N. Millennium Summit Comes to a Close
September 07, 2000
Children in Danger in Hotspots Around the World
Clinton Meets with Chinese President Friday
U.N. Peace Summit: Peacekeeping the Hot Topic of Debate; Arafat Gives No Ground on Palestinian State; Khatami Addresses Assembly
September 06, 2000
U.N. Millennium Summit Must Overcome Many Challenges to Make Progress
Inquest Into Omagh Car Bombing Opens
Powerful Lobbies Command the Attention in French Fuel Crisis
U.S. Gives Acoustical Data of Russian Submarine Disaster to Moscow
September 05, 2000
Desire for Trade Tempers Chinese President's Criticism of U.S.
Protest Over High Fuel Prices in France Leading to Gas Shortages
Middle East Leaders Attempt to End Stalemate in Israeli- Palestinian Peace Talks
State Department Report Condemns Increase of Religious Persecution in China
United Nations Summit in New York Calls for Reducing Poverty, Ignorance, Disease
September 04, 2000
Ehud Barak to Meet With President Clinton
How do Gore and Bush Compare on International Policy?
Mohammed Khatami Addresses Iranian-Americans
Dragging Death of Black Man Escalates Racial Tensions in South Africa
September 03, 2000
Firefighters in Montana Finally Get Some Fresh Manpower
Napa County Residents Begin to Pick up Pieces After Moderate Quake
President Clinton Prepares For Busy Legislative Session
Bush and Gore Have Busy Labor Day Weekend
Vietnamese School Goes High-Tech to Help Visually Impaired
Napa Valley Residents Clean up After Moderate Quake
Hiring Push in Aviation Industry is Creating Shortage of Experienced Flight Instructors
State of the World Forum Gets Set to Kickoff in New York
Status of Jerusalem is Focus of Arab League Meeting in Cairo
Napa, California Recovers From Moderate Earthquake
Lebanese Voters Celebrate Apparent Victory of Former Prime Minister in Parliamentary Race
September 02, 2000
Japan and Russia Meet to Work Out Age-Old Differences
Farmers in Maryland Expecting Bumper to Bumper Crops with Heavy Rainfall This Summer
Beautiful Bouquets Big Business in Russia
Somali Athletes Hope to Have Big Impact in Sydney Olympics
Clinton Out Campaigning for His Wife, Hillary
One of Country's Largest School Bus Manufacturers Warning of Potential Brake Problem with Its Vehicles
Contract Negotiations Taking Place to Avert Strike by Thousands of Firestone Workers
Lebanon Prepares For Heated Political Battle Over Post of Prime Minister
Montana Wildfires Devastating Land and Business
Labor Talks Between Union Members and Firestone Continue; Venezuela Recommends Criminal Prosecution of Ford & Firestone Officials
September 01, 2000
Russia School Teaches Reading, Writing and Marching
Government Issues Warning About More Firestone Tires
In Yugoslavia, Opposition Groups Banning Together to Lay Down a Serious Challenge to Leader Slobodan Milosevic
Indonesia's Attorney General Unveils List of 19 People to be Questioned for Human Rights Abuses in East Timor
President Defers Decision on Missile Defense to Next Administration
August 31, 2000
Espionage Suspect Wen Ho Lee Expected to Return Home Soon
Five British Soldiers Released by West Side Boys
High-Level U.S. Delegation Meets with Senior Iranian Political Leaders
Dispute Over Jerusalem Continues on the Ground Amid Flurry of Diplomatic Activity
August 30, 2000
In Germany, Neo-Nazis Get a Sharp Message from the Law
Looking Beyond Religious and Ethnic Differences at Heart of Gathering of Spiritual Leaders
East Timor Struggles to Build a Nation After Winning Independence
In France, Fishermen Protesting High Fuel Prices Have Mounted Blockade of Key Ports
Colombian Drug War Brings U.S. Aid and Visit from President Clinton
August 29, 2000
Thailand Hopes Boxer Will Bring Home Olympic Gold
Religious and Spiritual Leaders Gather at Millennium Peace Summit
Libya Negotiates Release of Six Western Hostages Held in Philippines
Egypt Plays Pivotal Role in Middle East Peace Process
U.S. Government Looks to Aid Colombia in Drug War
August 28, 2000
Wildfires Continue to Spread in Montana
Fire in Moscow TV Tower Leaves Two Dead
Weekend of Violence Paints Brutal Picture of Colombia
Burundi Peace Accord Falters Despite Pressure From Nelson Mandela and President Clinton
August 27, 2000
President Clinton Promotes Democracy in Nigeria
Fire Continues to Burn in Giant Moscow TV Tower
Nigeria: Health Care System in Dire Straights
Prehistoric Items Are on Auction in L.A.
Philippines: Five More Abu Sayyaf Hostages Released
Moscow's Giant TV Tower Ablaze
August 26, 2000
L.A. Winemakers Making Headway in Two Year Battle to Abolish Prohibition
Wen Ho Lee's Daughter Discusses Charges Against Her Father
Kursk Coverage Highlights the Relationship Between Russia's Military and Media
U.S. Officials Say They Have Stopped Major Colombian Cocaine Network
Firestone Trying to Salvage Image in Wake of Tire Recall
Firestone Trying to Bolster Its Image in the Wake of Tire Recall
Why Is President Clinton Visiting Nigeria?
Egyptians Mourn Victims of Gulf Air Flight 072's Crash
August 25, 2000
Gulf Air Crash Investigators Continue Searching for Clues as to What Went Wrong
China and Concerns About Religious Freedom Ahead of Next Week's Summit of Religious Leaders at U.N.
August 24, 2000
China Cautiously Heading into Internet Age
How Families and Russian Government Dealing with Submarine Disaster
More International Appeals for Release of Four Journalists Being Held in Liberia on Charges of Espionage
High Winds Cause Eruption of Western Wildfires
Fox Pitches Open-Border Proposal to Clinton
Investigators Searching for Reason Why Gulf Air Jetliner Crashed Wednesday
August 23, 2000
'Harry Potter' Casts Lead Role
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder Tours Former Nazi Concentration Camp
International Panel of Experts Calling for Major Changes in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations
Mexico's President-Elect Vicente Fox to Meet in Washington with Clinton
No Signs of Survivors in Gulf Air Crash
August 22, 2000
Russian Public Angry Over President Vladimir Putin's Handling of Submarine Crisis
Taiwan: Super Typhoon Bilis Kills Two, Injures at Least Seven
Typhoon Bilis Lashes Taiwan
Hurricane Debby Passing Through Caribbean
Fire Fatigue: Enemy Number Two for Western Firefighters
August 21, 2000
Mexico's PRI Suffers Political Blow in Volatile State of Chiapas
Ten U.S. Servicemen Killed in WWII Bombing Mission Get Hero's Burial at Arlington National Cemetery
New Smokey Bear Cub Rescued from Montana Wildfire
Russia Confirms Sailors Aboard Submarine Are Dead
August 20, 2000
Airline Delays Expected to be Focal Point of Summit in Washington
Firefighters Struggle to Save Homes in Montana From Blazing Wildfires
Is Arafat Preparing for Peace or Digging in His Heels?
Gore Campaigns in Midwest
Federal Investigators Head to New Mexico After Natural Gas Pipeline Explodes Leaving 10 Dead
Train Derails in Kenya Killing at Least 16
Gore Looks to Tighten Race For White House
Russian Submarine Crisis: Little Hope Left For Sailors; President Putin Faces Political Fallout
August 19, 2000
In Chesapeake Bay, Efforts to Save the Historical Skipjacks Vessels
83-Year-Old Woman Survives Three Days Suspended in Car Above Snake and Alligator Infested Swamp
Winds Challenge Western Firefighters
Bush Taking on Democrats on Television and on Their Own Turf
Doctors for Senator McCain Say Prognosis Appears to Be Good
Program Helping Challenged Children Surpass Their Vulnerabilities with a Winning Spirit
Many Idahoans Watch Their Livelihoods Go Up in Smoke
Many Russians Angered Over Submarine Disaster
Senator John McCain Recovering from Five and a Half Hours of Skin Cancer Surgery
'Katie.com' Source of Web Site Confusion
High Winds Making Firefighters Job Out West Even Tougher
Ambassador Robert Hunter Discusses Russian Submarine Crisis
August 18, 2000
National Conventions: Light on International Policy
Russians Criticize Government Handling of Downed Submarine
August 15, 2000
Robert Kennedy Jr. Discusses JFK and the Democratic Party
August 13, 2000
Democratic National Convention: Interview With Gore National Security Adviser Leon Fuerth
Replica of Checkpoint Charlie Unveiled in Berlin
FEMA Director Says Montana Fire Aid Could Flow Within the Week
Young Delegate Could Be Future of the Democratic Party
India Prepares For Attacks From Kashmiri Militants on Independence Day
Democratic National Convention: President Clinton Continues Fund Raising
Democratic National Convention: Gore Campaigns in Battleground State of Ohio
August 12, 2000
George W. Bush Wrapping Up a Campaign Swing Through the West
One Firefighting Method Out West Actually Angering Residents
Surgeons Report Success in Heart Surgery Without Anesthesia
Ford Goes Extra Mile to Help Recalled Firestone Tire Owners
Is Clinton Stealing Gore's Spotlight in Los Angeles?
Nore Rain Forecast for Flood-Ravaged India
Korean Merchants Fear Protests Could Lead to Repeat of '92 Riots
August 11, 2000
British Balloonists Fall Just Short of World Record
Wildfires Continue to Burn in Montana
Campaign for New British Sex-Offender Law Spurs Controversy
France Works to Restrict Access to Hate Groups' Web Sites
Egyptair Crash Report Focuses on Co-Pilot
Arafat Campaigns for Second Israeli-Palestinian Peace Conference
August 10, 2000
Germany Vows to Shut Down Dangerous Web Sites
Israeli Authorities Seal off Holy Area
Retiring Marine Corps General Says U.S. Military Cuts Have Gone Too Far
Venezuelan President Visits Iraq
Officials Fear Montana Fire Could Blaze Again
Bombing in Kashmir: Pro-Pakistani Militant Group Claims Responsibility for Thursday's Attack
Report Warns U.S. Missile Defense Shield Could Instigate Chinese Nuclear Buildup
August 09, 2000
United Nations Building in Dire Need of Repairs
Lebanese Security Forces Deploy in South Lebanon
Immigration Service Cracks Down on Illegal Border Crossings
Firestone Recalling More than Six Million Tires in North America
United States to Send 200 Peacekeeping Troops to Africa
August 08, 2000
Muslim Militant Group Ends Cease-Fire with India
Kenya Confronts Worst Drought in Decades
Defense Department Admits It May Have to Postpone Deployment of National Missile Defense
Clinton Takes Firsthand Look at Western Wildfires
Chilean Court Strips Augusto Pinochet of Immunity
Bomb Through Passageway in Moscow
August 07, 2000
Al Gore Chooses Joseph Lieberman as His Running Mate
U.S. Observes Anniversary of Embassy Bombings in Africa
Wildfires Blazing Out of Control in the West
August 06, 2000
Gonesse Mourns Victims of Air France Concorde Crash as Questions Still Linger
Wildfires Continue to Scorch Western U.S.
Eleventh World Conference on Tobacco or Health Gets Set to Kick Off in Chicago
Children of Migrant Farmers Offered New Opportunities in San Joaquin Valley
Bush Barrels through Last Day of Post-Convention Rail Ride
Bush Looks to Lessen GOP's Chronic Deficit Among Women Voters
Israeli Rabbi Sparks Outrage After Calling Victims of Holocaust 'Reincarnated Sinners'
Ten Years After Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait and U.N. Sanctions Still Stand
August 05, 2000
Wife of Victim Uses Convention to Protest Abu-Jamal Supporters
Bush and Cheney Ride Rails on Post-Convention Momentum
Youngsters in New York Learning Value of Charitable Giving
Some in Britain Lobbying for Public Naming of Pedophiles
Weekend Becoming Major Headache for Travelers Hoping to Fly United In and Out of Chicago
Small Army of Kilted Crusaders Play Bagpipes in Scotland's Spired Capital, Edinburgh
Attacks on Immigrants on Rise in Germany
What Are Chances of Peace in the Middle East?
August 04, 2000
Russians Queue for a Chance to Touch the Remains of Saint Pantelemon
State Department Upgrading Security
Bill Would Unfreeze Assets of Countries to Pay Fines for Terrorism
Republican Party Adjourns Its Convention; Convention Dazzles, and Befuddles, Foreigners
Suspects Pleads Not Guilty to Internet Attacks
July 30, 2000
Convention Organizers Tackle the Acoustics of the Republican National Convention
Immigration Boom Adds Diversity to Big Apple
Wildfires Continue to Scorch Western U.S.
Condoleezza Rice Discusses the Bush Campaign's Foreign Policy Agenda
Ehud Barak Facing Political Crisis in Israel
Campaign Ads Have Long Been Part of America's Political Landscape
On His Way to Philadelphia, Bush Makes Sure to Stump in Battleground States
July 29, 2000
Campaign Veteran Takes Final Ride
Bush Campaigning in Swing States as He Heads to Philadelphia
Convention Faces Challenge of Carting Delegates Around
New Dryer Technology Can Lessen Your Load
Unrest Continues to Rock Lima
Gore Picks Announcement Date, if not Running Mate
Potpourri of Protesters Greets Delegates in Philadelphia
Research Shows St. John's Wort Decreases Efficacy of Some Prescription Medicines
Republicans Struggling to Close the Race Gap
Status of Jerusalem, Palestinian State Loom Over Peace Process
Hillary Clinton Criticizes Yasser Arafat
Gore Reportedly Will Name Running Mate on August 8th
July 28, 2000
Viking Ship Recreates Discovery
Last of Paramilitary Prisoners Freed in Northern Ireland
Napster Granted Stay of Execution
Bush Expands Lead Over Gore; Protesters Gather in Philadelphia
Clinton Sends Message to Israelis, Palestinians
Death Toll in Concorde Crash Rises to 114
Protesters, Police Clash on Inauguration Day in Peru
July 27, 2000
Russia Drops Charges Against Media Mogul
Competition Testifies AOL-Time Warner Merger Could Squeeze Them Out
Palestinians Pressure Arafat to Hold His Ground in Summit
Yugoslav President's Announcement of Fall Elections Creates Controversy
Tire Damage Provides New Clues to Cause of Concorde Crash
July 26, 2000
Peru's President Begins Third Term This Week Following Widely Criticized Election
East Jerusalem Issue Threatens Middle East Peace Process
Peru's President Begins Third Term This Week Following Widely Criticized Election
Blind Physician Has Bright Hope for the Future
Madeleine Albright to Meet with North Korea's Foreign Minister in Thailand Friday
Authorities Begin Investigation Into Concorde Crash; Germany Mourning Its Dead
July 25, 2000
Next President Will Make Decision on Deploying National Missile Defense
Middle East Peace Summit Ends Without an Agreement
Crash of Air Franc Concorde Kills at Least 113
July 24, 2000
Armstrong's Tour de France Victory a Boon for Cycling Business
Dick Cheney as George W. Bush's Running Mate Looks Likely
Dick Cheney Likely Running Mate for George W. Bush
Political Prisoners Freed in Northern Ireland
President Clinton Set to Resume Mideast Peace Summit
July 23, 2000
Bush Seems to Favor Cheney as V.P. Choice
Web Site Looks to Help Unhappy Partners Navigate Down Difficult Road of Divorce
Police Say Orlando Hostage-Taker is Negotiating in Good Faith
Tiger Woods Discusses Winning the Career Grand Slam
Tiger Woods Becomes Youngest Golfer Ever to Win Grand Slam
Middle East Peace Summit: Success of Summit Hinges on Fate of Jerusalem
Lance Armstrong Wins Tour de France
Possible V.P. Choices For Bush Endure Media Spotlight
European Union Envoy to Middle East Discusses Camp David Summit
President Clinton Returns Home to Rejoin Camp David Summit; Jerusalem Remains Dividing Point of Peace Talks
Hostage Standoff Continues in Florida Despite Release of Two Children
July 22, 2000
Four-Year Investigation Nabs 17 Individuals Accused of Contributing to Hezbollah
A Look at Overseas Adoption
Hot, Dry Summer Taking Toll on Iraq
President Clinton to Head Home from G-8 Summit Early to Return to Camp David Talks
Dick Cheney Heading Up Bush Search for VP and May Be at Top of List
Dot.coms Snapping Up Computer-Savvy Teenagers
Focus of G-8 Summit in Okinawa Has Been Very Broad
What Dick Cheney May Be Doing to Get in Race for Bush's Running Mate
President Clinton Leaves G-8 Summit Early to Return to Camp David
July 21, 2000
Long Drought Devastating to Southeast Farmers
What's on the Agenda for the G8 Summit Participants
Israelis and Palestinians Have Agreed to Focus on Narrowing Differences on Core Issues
July 20, 2000
Family of Cuban Baseball Player Talk About His Defection
Two Members of Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee Indicted
President Clinton Arrives in Japan Today for G8 Summit
Camp David Mideast Summit Continues without President Clinton
July 19, 2000
Russian President Says North Korea Ready to Give up Missile Program
Japan Hosting G-8 Summit at a Politically Precarious Time for Its Prime Minister
Queen Mother Celebrates Upcoming 100th Birthday
Germany Planning to Phase Out Commercial Nuclear Power Plants
Camp David Summit: Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Contesting the Status of Jerusalem
July 18, 2000
Graveyard in Malaysia Gaining Tourist Attention
India's Government Promising to Work More Quickly to Modernize Airliner Fleet
Putin on Road Trying to Rally Opposition to Proposed U.S. Missile Defense Program
Tensions Remain High as NATO Secretary General Visits Kosovo Region
In Camp David Peace Talks, Pressure Mounting for a Deal
July 17, 2000
Judge Rules HIV+ Thai Child Should Remain in U.S.
Russian President Putin Faces Criticism and Opposition
Indonesian Military Aiding Muslim Militants in Malukus
Clock Ticking Down on Mideast Peace Summit
July 16, 2000
British Health Officials Investigate New Cluster of Rare Brain Disorder
Soaps Float Toward the Internet
Civil Rights Activists Call For Federal Investigation Into Death of Black Man Outside Michigan Department Store
Hillary Denies Allegation She Used Ethnic Slur
Clinton 'Optimistic' About Prospects for Summit
'George' Finds Life of its Own
Camp David Summit: No Clear Signs of Progress Reported; Many Israelis Skeptical About Talks
July 15, 2000
Gore Returns to His Roots in Fight for the Center
Negotiators Learn Language of Diplomacy at Camp David
9 Dead in Tornado in Canada
Afghan Women Turn to Internet to Protest Taleban Abuses
Plane Crashes While Fighting Fires in Greece
Tornado Rips Through Alberta, Canada Campground
Afghan Women Using the Internet to Fight for Their Rights
HMOs Join Exodus From Medicare
Cuban-American Protesters Sail Flotilla Next to Cuban Waters
Riots Erupt in Hebron; Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Need a Peace Deal Their Peoples Will Accept
Jury Foreman Says Tobacco Companies Should Be Accountable
July 14, 2000
French Celebrate Bastille Day With National Picnic
Violence at Drumcree Protests Subsiding, but Orange Order Still Focused on Issue
AIDS Conference Ends in South Africa
Negotiators Continue Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks at Camp David
Florida Jury Orders Tobacco Companies to Pay $145 Billion in Punitive Damages
July 13, 2000
French Cyclist Goes Through Grueling Journey Backwards
Arrest of Suspect in Philadelphia Raises Questions of Excessive Force and Brutality
Camp David Summit: U.S. Urges Israelis and Palestinians to Get Down to Business; Barak Gaining More and More Support Back Home
U.S.-Vietnam Trade Agreement Ushers in New Relations Between Washington and Hanoi
July 12, 2000
Putin Places Russia's Most Powerful Under Investigation
Iranian President Returns Home to Face Reform Struggle
At Camp David Summit, Most Sensitive Issue is Status of Jerusalem
July 11, 2000
Russians Prepare to Launch Service Module of International Space Station
Mideast Peace Summit: Will Real Change Happen?
Lack of Power, Alternatives to Condoms Putting Africa's Women at Risk of AIDS
Mideast Peace Summit Under Way at Camp David
July 10, 2000
Mideast Peace Talks Begin Tomorrow at Camp David
Activists Criticize South Africa's Investment in AIDS Treatments
Israeli and Palestinian Negotiators Prepare for Summit
July 09, 2000
Gay Man's Murder Leaves Parents Asking Why
Twelve Dead After Stampede at World Cup Qualifying Match in Zimbabwe
Venus and Serena Williams Serve as Role Models to Youth
What Kind of Results Will Camp David Summit Between Israelis and Palestinians Produce?
Parents of Gay W. Virginia Man Try to Come to Terms With His Brutal Murder
Thirteenth International AIDS Conference Kicks Off in South Africa
Israel's Coalition Government in Shambles as Camp David Summit With Palestinians Approaches
July 08, 2000
Environmental Battle Unfolding Across the United States
Yankees and Mets Going Head to Head in 'Subway Series'
Gay Activists Suspect Gay West Virginia Man's Murder Motivated by Bigotry
Kids and Parents Celebrate as Fourth 'Harry Potter' Installment Hits Shelves
World Bank Announces $500 Million Financial Program to Help Combat AIDS on African Continent
Future of American Missile Defense System in Question After Second Failed Test
African Health Ministers Give Cool Reception to Drug Company's Offer to Supply Important AIDS Drug Free
July 07, 2000
In London in Just Over Half an Hour, the Long Wait for "Harry Potter" Fans Will Be Over
Russia Stepping Up Airstrikes in Chechnya
Police and British Troops in Northern Ireland Will Stay on Alert After Five Nights of Violence
Grassroots Effort in Zimbabwe to Fight AIDS Virus
July 06, 2000
Residents in Hong Kong Neighborhood Fuming Over Tofu Fumes
Move Toward Lifting Ban on Commercial Whale Hunting
Germany Beats Out South Africa for 2006 World Cup
Clinton Must Soon Decide Whether to Build a Missile-Defense System to Protect from Small-Scale Nuclear Attack
At Least 27 Killed in Accident in Spain
July 05, 2000
Northern Ireland Violence Escalates as Drumcree March Draws Closer
Williams Sisters Face Off at Wimbledon
U.S. Takes Another Step in Carrying Out the 1991 START Arms Reduction Treaty with Russia
Chernobyl Time Bomb: World Governments Pledge Donations to Ensure Nuclear Plant Remains Safe
Israeli Prime Minister Barak and Palestinian Leader Arafat Coming to Camp David Next Week
July 04, 2000
Immigrants Take the U.S. Oath of Citizenship on Independence Day
Mexican President-Elect Vicente Fox Discusses Plans for Economy, Governing
July 03, 2000
Parade Tensions: Tempers Flare in Northern Ireland Over Drumcree March Decision
Genetically Modified Crops Offer Hope to Struggling Chinese Farmers
France Celebrates Soccer Victory
Arafat's Plan for Palestinian Statehood Approved
Opposition Candidate Wins Mexican Presidential Election
July 02, 2000
Controversial Tower at Gettysburg Scheduled for Demolition
Elections Offer Mexican Nationals Cross-Border Voting
California Community Bans Wood-Burning Fireplace
Winery Collapse: Ohio Terrace Survivors Tell the Tale
Polls in Eastern Mexico Close
Activists Say World Bank Loan Could Help China Crush Tibetan Culture
Quick Count Expected After Polls Close in Mexico
Mexican Presidential Candidate Vicente Fox Could Face Tough Road Ahead
July 01, 2000
Steve Allen Pays Tribute to Walter Matthau
On Saturday, Same-Sex Couples in Vermont Become First Beneficiaries of Civil Union Law
Accident in Ohio Kills At Least One, Injures Scores More
Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker Discusses Mexico's National Elections Tomorrow
Millions of Mexican Voters are Preparing for Sunday's National Elections
In Cuba Saturday, a Message of Defiance from President Fidel Castro
Rescue Crews Digging Through Debris of Collapsed Floor at Ohio Winery
New 9 1/2 Mile Bridge and Rail Link Will Connect Copenhagen and Swedish Town of Malomo
Iraq Back in Ballistic Missile Business
On Sunday Mexicans Head to Polls to Pick a New President
June 30, 2000
Chinese Government Attempts to Control Cyberspace
U.S. Sends Money to Colombia to Fight Drug War
Zedillo's Commitment to Fair Elections May be His Party's Downfall
U.S. Government Releases Documents on Murders of Americans in Chile
In Southern France, a Leader of a Group of Militant Farmers is On Trial for Vandalizing a McDonald's
Zimbabwe's Political Force Faces Opposition
June 29, 2000
Britain Engineers Have Plans For Massive Airship to Help Out in Future Humanitarian Aid Efforts
Popularity of Hong Kong's Chief Executive Continues to Plummet
Mexico Looks to Ensure Free and Fair Elections
Elian Gonzalez and Father Spend Day in Cuba Away From Media Glare; Miami Relatives Cling to Memories
June 27, 2000
A Look at How Things Are Going Now in Southern Lebanon
Order Keeping Elian Gonzalez in U.S. Expires Tomorrow
Opposition Party in Zimbabwe Wins 57 Seats
U.S. Lawmakers Strike Deal on Sale of Food and Medicine to Cuba
June 26, 2000
U.N. Conference on Poverty Looks to Find Solutions For Millions Living in Dire Conditions
Declassified Documents Reveal Allied Intelligence Had Advanced Warning About Nazi Plans During World War II
Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Make Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court
European Union Observers Say Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Elections Were Tainted by Violence and Fraud
Scientists Create First-Ever Rough Draft of Human Genome
June 25, 2000
Ralph Nader Wins Presidential Nomination of Green Party
Philip Morris Agrees to Buy Nabisco
Green Party Formally Nominates Ralph Nader as Presidential Candidate
Experience Music Project Combines High Tech and Rock 'N' Roll
Zimbabwean Voters Turn Out in High Numbers For Parliamentary Elections
How Much Has Changed Between U.S. and North Korea?
Despite Friendlier Climate Between Two Koreas, Some Tensions of Past Are Still in Place
June 24, 2000
A Generation Remembers the Pinball Machine
Anniversary of Korean War Marks Milestone for United Nations
L.A. Finally Has a Subway
This Week's Execution in Texas of a Convicted Murderer Has Once Again Sparked Debate Over the Death Penalty
Behind the Scenes at an Inventors' Paradise
Zimbabwe's Ruling Party Facing One of Its Biggest Political Challenges in Decades
Green Party Convention Under Way in Denver Colorado
Talks to Advance Peace Plan Between Ethiopia and Eritrea Nearly Collapsed This Week
Massive Rallies in Cuba Have Become Somewhat of a Ritual
Discussion of Factors that Will Determine This Weekend's Election in Zimbabwe
June 23, 2000
Violence Mars Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Elections
South Korean Government Urges Albright to Maintain U.S. Military Presence; Soviet Records Show Kim Il Sung Wanted Korean War
Appeals Court Denies Rehearing of Elian Gonzalez Case
June 22, 2000
Russian Military Personnel Wary of Cuts in Nuclear Arsenal
Women Gaining Representation in Mexican Government
In Britain, Truckdriver Charged with Manslaughter Deaths of Dozens of Illegal Chinese Immigrants
Gary Graham to be Executed Minutes from Now in Huntsville Prison
New Discovery is Fueling Debate About Life on Mars
June 21, 2000
South Korean Doctors Strike
Explosion in Northern Ireland Puts Cease-Fire in Doubt
Russia Faces Growth in Poverty
Virtual Reality Giving 'Exposure Therapy' Another Dimension
Many Who Survive Fighting in Eastern Congo Die of Disease and Hunger
OPEC Agrees to Boost Oil Production Quotas
June 20, 2000
Horn of Africa: UNICEF Calls for Massive Aid Effort
British Police Investigating Deaths of Illegal Immigrants Found in Truck
World Health Report 2000: They're Feeling Fine in France
Israeli Settlers Protesting Plans to Move Them From West Bank
Stonehenge Recreation Proves Too Challenging for Modern Man
Los Alamos Hard-Drives Have Been Unaccounted for Since Y2K Survey
June 19, 2000
Britain May Be Prohibited From Euro 2000 Soccer Tournament
Red Cross Says Over 500 Dead in Fight for Kisangani
British Police Launch Investigation After 58 Found Dead in Cargo Truck; Illegal Immigration Through Dover, England a Growing Problem
Candidates in Mexican Presidential Elections Making Appeals to Traditionally Ignored Groups
June 18, 2000
Melanoma is on the Rise in U.S.
Microsoft Prepares to Object to Government's Request to Move Antitrust Case to Supreme Court
India's Christian Leaders Concerned About Wave of Anti- Christian Violence
Silicon Valley Homes Are Finding a Second Home in East Palo Alto
British Soccer Hooligans Are Jeopardizing England's Chance to Host 2006 World Cup
Daughter Pays Tribute to Her Father at Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington
Britain's Soccer Hooligans Are Brunt of Recent Backlash
Energy Secretary Richardson Gets Blasted Over Lost and Found Hard Drives at Los Alamos
What Lies Ahead For Volatile Continent of Africa?
Zimbabwe's Opposition Party Gaining More Momentum Leading up to Parliamentary Elections
Ethiopia and Eritrea Sign Accord to End Two-Year-Old Border War
June 17, 2000
Bush Vows to End National Security Lapses
French Couple Has Collection of Thousands of Ancient Books
Hundreds of English and German Soccer Fans Get into Brawl Prior to Match
In Africa, Two Warring Nations Poised for Peace
Questions Still Abound as Los Alamos Investigation Continues
Icelander Recreates Historic Journey
Disappearing Dot.Coms Slow Silicon Valley's Real Estate Rush
President Clinton Hoping a Middle East Peace Agreement Can be Reached by September 13
What Was on Discovered Hard Drives and Who Might Want the Information
June 16, 2000
Milosevic Blamed for Assassination Attempt
Syrians Expected to Rally Around Leadership of Bashar Al-Assad
Putin Attempting to Divide U.S. and Its European Allies at Russian-German Summit
Russian Tycoon's Arrest Indicates Putin's Attempt to Prove Power
June 15, 2000
La Nina Contributing to Nation's Weird Weather
Feds Make Bust on Heroin Ring
Syrian Leaders Meeting to Plan Country's Future
Arafat and Clinton Discuss Peace Process
Clinton Administration Easing Sanctions on North Korea
Arrest of Russian Media Tycoon Raises Doubts About President Putin's Commitment to Democracy
June 14, 2000
Syrians Adjusting to Change in Leaders
British Troops Complete Withdrawal from Sierra Leone
CNN 20: TWA Hijacking to Beirut
President Voices Concern Over Russian Media Mogul's Arrest
Army Reserve Colonel Arrested on Espionage Charges
Korean Leaders Issue Historic Communique
June 13, 2000
Cell Phones Will Soon Become Music Machines
Fighting Ravages Civilians of Kisangani
Argentina's President Making Overtures to Jewish Community
Bashar Leads Funeral Procession for His Father; Passing of Assad Mourned by Some Who Live in Israeli-Controlled Territory
June 12, 2000
Historic North Korea-South Korea Summit Set to Begin
Sealand Evolves From Offshore Platform to High-Tech Haven
Bashar Assad's Uncle May Challenge His Claim to Power; Hafez al-Assad Brought Syria Stability, Oppression
June 11, 2000
Justice Department Takes on Two Titans of Credit Industry
Who is Bashar Al-Assad?
North Korea Delays Summit One Day
What Does Assad's Death Mean for the Future of Middle East Peace?
King Abdullah of Jordan Reflects on the Challenges Facing Syria's New Leader
Anticipation Builds on Eve of Korean Summit
Assad's Death Lends New Urgency to Israeli-Palestinian Peace Track
June 10, 2000
Bashar Al-Assad in Syria Would Become Latest in New Generation of Arab Leaders
Bashar Al-Assad Appears Set to Succeed his Father as Syria's President
Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad Died Today at Home at the Age of 69
Middle East Expert Discusses Legacy of President Hafez Al- Assad
Death of Assad Leaves Questions About Syria's Stability, Middle East Peace
June 09, 2000
Market Research: Visiting U.S. Businessmen Eager to See Cuban Trade Embargo Lifted
One Year After NATO Bombing Campaign, Milosevic Remains in Power
Critics Charge Sportswear Companies and Broadcasters Have Too Much Influence Over Footballers
North-South Summit Brings New Hope to Separated Families in Korea
Army General Denies Tolerating Anti-Gay Climate at Base
June 08, 2000
Internal Conflict Forcing Many North Koreans to Flee to China
Massive Solar Eruption Could Damage Satellites
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Set to Resume Next Week in Washington
EgyptAir Flight 990 Crash: Egypt Contests National Transportation Safety Board's Findings
June 07, 2000
Anti-Rocket Laser Weapon Test Successful
Chinese Herb Could Cause Serious Health Problems
Improved Relations Mean Boon for Business in China and South Korea
Microsoft Breakup: Good or Bad News for Consumers?
June 06, 2000
Forest Stewardship Council Looks to Make Consumers Aware of Preserving World's Forests
Lack of Housing is Growing Concern in Cuba
China Warns Hong Kong About Doing Business With Independence- Minded Taiwan
Eritrean Army Retakes Strategic Town From Ethiopian Forces
Newly Discovered Memo Appears to Indicate U.S. Army Commanders Ordered Airstrikes Against Civilian Refugees in Korean War
Yugoslavia Accuses CIA of Being Behind Assassination of Top Security Official in Montenegro
June 05, 2000
D-Day Veterans Gather in New Orleans For Opening of National D- Day Museum
Greece and Britain Square Off Over Lost Marbles
Report Says Greece Not Cooperating in Fight Against Terrorism
Israel's Former Militia Allies Face Retribution in Israel
Chilean Court Strips Pinochet of Immunity
President Clinton Addresses Duma
June 04, 2000
PT Cruiser Proves Everything Old is New Again
China Remains Unapologetic on Tiananmen Square Anniversary
Women of the World Gather in Name of Female Equality
Timber Industry's Clear-Cutting Plans in Sierra Nevada Mountains Outrages Environmentalists
What Will the U.N.-Brokered Israeli-Lebanese Border Mean for the Mideast Peace Process?
OAS Meeting Prompts Protests in Canada and Detroit
Who Got What from the Clinton-Putin Summit?
Clinton, Putin Remain Apart on Arms Control, Missile Defense
June 03, 2000
NASA Plans Homecoming for Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
Funeral Services Held For L.A. Police Chief Bernard Park's Grandaughter
Why Russia Is Worried About Prospect of U.S. Missile Defense System
Parents of Nathaniel Brazill Claim Shooting of His Teacher Was an Accident
Hostage Drama and Tension Continue in Fiji
Clinton Meets With Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia
June 02, 2000
Murder of Rebel Leader Jeopardizes Truce Between Indonesian Government and Aceh Separatist Movement
Marine General Says Iran Ready to Test Medium-Range Ballistic Missile
Young Woman in Britain Has Unusual Run-in With the Law
Tyson Wins Another Round in Battle to Box in Scotland
U.S. Announces Plans to Seize Assets of International Drug Kingpins
President Clinton Defends U.S. Missile Defense Plan to European Leaders
June 01, 2000
Despite Cost, Red-Tape, U.S. Zoos Applying to China for Pandas
President Clinton Pushes for Peace in Meeting With Israeli Prime Minister
Appeals Court Denies Elian Gonzalez an Asylum Hearing
Luxembourg Police Shoot Hostage-Taker, Free Children and Teachers
May 31, 2000
Heavily Armed Man Holds 29 Children and Three Teachers Hostage in Luxembourg
Custody Disputes Remain Dividing Issue For Parents in Germany and U.S.
Clinton in Europe: U.S. Missile Defense Plan Comes Under Fire; Africa AIDS Initiative Introduced; U.S.-German Relations Remain Thorny
May 30, 2000
U.N. Peacekeepers Look to Keep Israeli-Lebanese Border Quiet
Government Forces in Sierra Leone Get Helping Hand in Continuing Advance Against Rebel Fighters
U.S. Criticizes Peruvian Elections, Considers Sanctions
Clinton Administration Says Congressional Delays Impeding Fight Against Drugs in Colombia
President Clinton Begins Tour of Europe
May 29, 2000
Alberto Fujimori Discusses the Allegations of Fraud in Peru's Presidential Elections
Palestinian Families Reunite Along Israeli-Lebanese Border
May 28, 2000
Artists Find Inspiration and Materials at the San Francisco Dump
Terry Baker Attempting to Educate Fellow Veterans About Hepatitis C
DaimlerChrysler Contest Encourages Teens to Design their Dream Vehicle
Moscow Cultural Center Giving Chechen Children Refuge From the Memories of War
Public Protests 'Fraudulent' Elections in Peru
U.S. and Russia Divided on Missile Defense
Hezbollah Leaders Incite Lebanese Protests on Israeli Border
As Polls Close in Peru, Crowds Gather to Protest Election
May 27, 2000
In Northern Arkansas, Tornado Wrecks Rural Area
New Allegations in E. Coli Outbreak Have Walkerton Citizens Questioning Authorities
Students Get Real-Life Adventure on Replica of Dutch Ship
Push to Oust Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic Appears to Be Waning
Florida School Shooting Leaves Parents, Students Wondering Why
No Shortage of Finger Pointing in Walkerton Following E.coli Outbreak
Just Days After Israeli Withdrawal, Southern Lebanon Border Remains Tense
Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori Headed Toward Unprecedented Third Term
May 26, 2000
Opposition Candidate Calls for Boycott of Peruvian Election
Worst E.coli Outbreak in Canada's History Kills Five
Observers Believe Israeli-Lebanese Border Remains Unstable
May 25, 2000
Security Tightened at Federal Government Buildings After Congressional Investigators Discover Major Breach
Tamil Tiger Rebels Warn of Bloodbath in Volatile Sri Lanka
Two Journalists Slain in Sierra Leone
A Day After China Trade Bill Passes, Pressure By Some to Lift Sanctions Against Cuba
End of Israel's Occupation of Lebanon Doesn't Alleviate All Security Concerns
May 24, 2000
Israel Ends 22-Year Occupation of Southern Lebanon
Diamond Mines Fueling War in Sierra Leone; Liberia's President Discusses Conflict
House Passes China Trade Bill
May 23, 2000
National Security Adviser Samuel Berger Discusses China Trade Deal
House Vote on Normalizing China Trade Expected Tomorrow
Peru's Run-Off Presidential Election Still on Schedule Despite Pressure to Postpone Balloting
U.N. Peacekeepers Trying to Identify Several Corpses Found Monday
May 22, 2000
Government Forces Pushing Into Interior of Sierra Leone
New Trade Bill Expands Opportunities For Caribbean and Central American Countries
Talks Between American and South African Presidents Focus on AIDS Epidemic
The Hague Hears Gruesome Testimony in Trial of Bosnian Serb General Accused of Mass Killings
Israeli-Backed Militiamen Desert as Israeli Forces Withdraw From Southern Lebanon
May 21, 2000
America's Cities Prepare For the Worst With Counterterrorism Exercises
NTSB Begins Investigation Into Charter Plane Crash in Pennsylvania Which Killed All 19 Onboard
Russian Men Have Highest Mortality Rate in Europe
Catholic Cafe Provides Food for the Body and the Soul
Koala Population Faces Renewed Threat of Extinction
Sierra Leone's Army Makes Steady Progress Against Rebels
Inspectors Find Corrosion in Collapsed Bridge in North Carolina
NTSB Arrives on Scene of Pennsylvania Plane Crash
NTSB Heads to Pennsylvania to Investigate Crash of Commuter Plane Which Left 19 Dead
Congress Gets Set to Vote on Permanent Trade Relations With China
NTSB Begins Investigation of Downed Charter Plane in Pennsylvania Which Left 19 Dead; Plane Reportedly Had Engine Problems
May 20, 2000
Chinese Dissidents Plan to Lobby Against Normalized Trade Relations with China
Health Officials Link Sick Surfers in California to Urban Runoff
Smithsonian Institute Sponsors Bugfest 2000
CNN 20: Beijing Orders CNN Off the Air, May 20, 1989
Toledo Threatens Withdrawal From Peru's Presidential Runoff
Lazio Embarks on First Leg of New York Senate Race
New Laser May Bring Internet Users Up to Speed
Question of What to Do with Sankoh Drawing Passionate Response in Sierra Leone's Capital
May 19, 2000
'New Love' Computer Virus Even More Deadly Than Original 'Love Bug'
Sierra Leone's President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah Talks About the Ongoing Violence in His Country
Gunfire Erupts After More Clashes in Palestinian Territories
Peru's Presidential Election Heads For Runoff Amid Charges of Voter Fraud
May 18, 2000
Proposal in U.S. Congress to Ease Trade Sanctions Against Cuba
Pope John Paul II Celebrates His 80th Birthday
Sting Operation At Heart of Spy Trial Now Underway in United States
White House Pulls Out All the Stops to Win Approval of China Trade Bill
President Vladimir Putin Focuses on Reigning in All Regions of Russia
Russian Duma's Approval of START II Treaty Puts Pressure on U.S. to Make Next Critical Move
May 17, 2000
Opposition Candidate Appears Headed For Victory in Dominican Republic Presidential Elections
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak Marks One-Year Anniversary of His Election Amid Much Volatility
President Clinton Set to Sign Africa-Caribbean Trade Initiative
Ethiopian Army Advancing Into Eritrea
Freetown Celebrates as Sierra Leone Rebel Leader Foday Sankoh is Captured By Pro-Government Forces
May 16, 2000
Japan's New Prime Minister Sparks Controversy
U.S. and European Allies Not Seeing Eye to Eye on Several Defense Issues
U.S. Middle East Peace Envoy Dennis Ross Discusses Difficulties of Israel-Palestinian Peace Process
May 15, 2000
Dunkirk Veterans Gather for 60th and Last Official Reunion
G8 Conference in France Aimed at Stopping Cybercriminals
Wildfires Burning in New Mexico
Rebels in Sierra Leone Release 139 Peacekeepers Held Hostage
Violence Explodes Across West Bank; Barak Wins Political Battle
May 14, 2000
U.S. Cities Towns See Re-Emergence of Main Street
Tensions Heighten Over Land Crisis in Zimbabwe
Hundreds of Thousands March in D.C. Over Gun Politics
Tamil Tigers Look to Make Final Push Against Sri Lankan Government to Retake City of Jaffna
California Governor Gray Davis Wants to Eliminate State Income Tax For Teachers
Firefighters Have Los Alamos Blaze 10 Percent Contained
Some Chinese Entrepreneurs Enter World Market Via the Net; Congress Prepares to Debate Open Trade With China
New Mexico High School Serves as Community Center for Victims of Los Alamos Wildfires
Several Days of Unrest in West Bank Underscore Tensions Beneath Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
Million Mom March Makes Gun Control Even More Important Issue in Presidential Elections
May 13, 2000
Sri Lanka's Civil War Leaves Children as Unintended Casualties
Los Alamos Nuclear Lab Opens Doors to Reassure Public About Safety
Athletes Go to Great Lengths to Promote Diversity
U.N. Representative Discusses Sierra Leone Conflict
Firefighters Continue to Battle New Mexico Wildfires
U.S. Very Reluctant to Get Involved in Sierra Leone Crisis
May 12, 2000
One Grieving Mother's Ongoing Quest for Increased Gun Control
New Photos Raising Questions About Strength of China's Air Force
As Battle in Sri Lanka Rages On, Residents in Jaffna Warned to Flee
Farmers in Zimbabwe Increasingly Nervous
More U.N. Peacekeepers Headed to Sierra Leone
Firefighters Struggling to Hold Line Against Massive Wildfire in New Mexico
May 11, 2000
U.S. Officials Fear Tensions Between India and Pakistan Could Turn Into Nuclear Conflict
FBI Officials Testifies That Spies May Be Posing as Journalists at the State Department
Elian Gonzalez Case is Painful Reminder For Some American Parents
Federal Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Elian Gonzalez Case
U.N. and Pharmaceutical Companies Reach Deal on AIDS Drugs for Sub-Saharan Africa
Fighting Intensifies in Sierra Leone
Fire Sweeps Through Los Alamos
May 10, 2000
Miami is Still Bitter From Removal of Elian Gonzalez
Microsoft Asks Federal Judge to Reject Government Proposal of Breaking up Company
Pentagon Says Pilot Error May Have Caused Crash of Osprey Aircraft Which Killed 19 Marines
Role of U.N. Peacekeepers in Sierra Leone Could Be Changing
May 09, 2000
Big Game Lottery Gets Even Bigger
South Carolina Lawmakers Face Several Questions Regarding Confederate Flag
Sierra Leone Conflict: Rebel Leader Nowhere to be Found; U.N. Peacekeeping at Crossroads; U.S. Would Provide Logistical Support
May 08, 2000
Philippine Investigators Say They Have Found 'Love Bug' Creator
Sri Lankan Government Rejects Cease-Fire Proposal From Rebels Fighting For Independent Homeland
Tourists Held Hostage By Muslim Separatists in Philippines Make Plea For Peaceful Negotiations to Begin
White Landowner Killed in Zimbabwe as Land Crisis Becomes More and More Political
Several Demonstrators Demanding End to Violence in Sierra Leone Killed By Rebel Forces
May 07, 2000
Mass Held in New York For Cardinal John O'Connor
Trial of Railway Killer is Set to Begin in Texas
Clintons Spend Nostalgic Weekend in Arkansas Raising Money for Hillary
Philippines President Takes Hands-On Approach in Two Separate Hostage Situations
U.N. Official Retracts Statement on Rebels Proximity to Capital of Sierra Leone
Mass Held in New York For Cardinal John O'Connor
David Wurmser Discusses the Obstacles to Peace in the Middle East
What Are World's Most Dangerous Places to Travel?
Microsoft Likely to Request Half-Year Delay in Antitrust Trial
Life Hangs in the Balance For Hostages of Muslim Separatist Group on Filipino Island of Jolo
May 06, 2000
Wine Buyers Find Cool Place to Store Favorite Bottles
Much of U.S. Experiencing Turbulent Weather Lately
Rebels Advance on Sierra Leone's Capital
Musician Arranges Songs Left by Holocaust Victims
Small Village Far From Moscow Will Be Watching President Putin's Inauguration Closely
Rebel Forces in Sierra Leone March Toward Capital
What Normalizing Trade Relations with China Could Mean for U.S. Economy and China
Fragile Peace Process in Sierra Leone in Serious Danger of Collapse
May 05, 2000
Rebels in Sierra Leone Holding More Than 300 U.N. Peacekeepers Hostage
Water Reserve Levels Plunge in San Antonio
Israel Warns That Syria Could Face Retaliation if Hezbollah Continues Attacks
`Iloveyou' Computer Virus Continuing Its Worldwide Assault
May 04, 2000
Kent State Anniversary: Vietnam Protesters Look Back 30 Years After National Guardsmen Opened Fire on Them
Pan Am Flight 103: Lockerbie Witnesses Share Horrific Accounts of the Crash
FBI's Eviction of Bombing Range Protesters on Puerto Rican Island of Vieques Goes Smoothly
Scrap Metal in Russia is Prime Target For Thieves
Hezbollah Guerrillas Launch Rocket Attack Into Northern Israel as Israel Prepares to Withdraw From Lebanon
May 03, 2000
Spokesman Says New York's Cardinal O'Connor `at the Hour of His Death'
Rebels Kill Seven U.N. Peacekeepers in Sierra Leone
11 Years After Pan Am 103 Bombing Two Suspects Facing Charges
State Department Still Looking For Answers in Missing Laptop Investigation
May 02, 2000
Minority-Owned Business Hoping to Find Fair Play on the Net
President Clinton Urging Passage of China Trade Legislation
Protesters on Vieques Prepare for to Be Arrested
May 01, 2000
Concessions to Palestinians by Barak Cause Dissension Within Israeli Government
CNN 20: Jeff Flock Hurricane Coverage
Mortar Fire in N.W. Tehran Injures Several; Iranian Jew Confesses to Spying for Israel
Looted Treasure? Chinese Government Protests Sale of Antiques by Christie's
U.S. Warships Move into Waters off Vieques
Terrorist Threats: New Players Shift the Spotlight from the Middle East
April 30, 2000
Thousands March in Washington for Gay and Lesbian Rights
'Al-Hayat' Correspondent Talks About Middle East Peace Prospects
Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky Reflects on the Fall of South Vietnam
President Clinton Proposes New Legislation to Insure Consumer Privacy
Africa Faces Serious Challenges in Battling AIDS Epidemic
April 29, 2000
This Week's Killing Spree in Pennsylvania Has Many Asking Why
In Throes of Severe Food Shortage, Struggle for Survival in Ethiopia
Several Modern-Day Explorers Insist Plenty of Discoveries Yet to Be Made
Vietnam Marks 25th Anniversary of End of 'American War'
Gore Comparing Bush's Record to His
Massive Show of Public Outrage by Cuban-Americans in Miami
Ceremonies in Vietnam Marking 25 Anniversary of Fall of Saigon
New Guidelines Developed to Help Migraine Sufferers
Opposition Group in Malaysia Finds Way to Get Word Out and Get Around Press Restrictions
Mayor Giuliani Reassures Republicans Campaign Still on Track
Clinton Administration Intensifying Role in Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations
Cuban-Americans Peacefully Protests Seizure of Elian
April 28, 2000
Students Learning About Vietnam From Vets
Visit with Grieving Family of Victim of Violence in Zimbabwe
Iran Hardliners Continuing Crackdown on News Media
INS Officer in Charge Defends Raid that Retrieved Elian Gonzalez
Government Lays Out Plan for Breakup of Microsoft
April 27, 2000
25 Years After Vietnam War, Land Mines Still Claiming Victims
Efforts to Reach New Nuclear Disarmament Agreements Latest Point of Friction Between Russia and U.S.
Court Rejects Notion by Juan Miguel Gonzalez; Castro Speaks Out Strongly on Gonzalez Case
April 26, 2000
Vietnam War: Remembering Vietnamese Buddhist Monk Who Became Martyr
Air Force Releases Cockpit Tapes of F-16 Pilot Shot Down Over Yugoslavia During Kosovo War
Zimbabwe's Tobacco Crops Are Typical of What's Fueling Land Crisis
Elian Gonzalez Case: Father Files Court Motion Saying He's Only One Who Can Speak For His Son
Antibiotic-Resistant Infectious Diseases Growing More and More
April 25, 2000
Memorial Service Held For White Farmer Killed in Zimbabwe Land Crisis
Russia Becomes More Aggressive Regarding Arms-Control Initiatives
Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Defends INS Raid on Capitol Hill; Miami's Cuban-Americans Hold Work Stoppage
April 24, 2000
International Aid Reaching Drought-Stricken Ethiopia Doesn't Meet Most Immediate Needs
U.N. Holds Conference on Nuclear Disarmament; U.S. Missile Defense Plan Causes Controversy
U.S. Plans to Clear Protesters of Navy Bombing Site From Puerto Rican Island of Vieques
Elian Gonzalez Case: Debate Rages Over INS Seizure of Elian; Will U.S.-Cuba Relations Thaw if Elian Goes Home?; Elian is Known Worldwide
April 23, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Case: Easter Sunday Restores Calm to Little Havana Day After Government Seizes 6-Year-Old
What Happens to Outdated, Slow Computers?
Study Shows Kids Left Unattended After School May Get Into More Trouble
Elian Gonzalez Case: Elian Spends Easter With His Dad on Andrews Air Force Base; Little Havana Goes From Chaotic to Somber
Jordan's King Abdullah II Travels to Israel and Promotes Peace Among Middle East Neighbors
Elian Gonzalez Case: Democrats and Republicans Start Playing Blame Game; Will U.S.-Cuba Relations Thaw After Elian's Return?
Elian Gonzalez Case: Little Havana Much Quieter on Easter Sunday, One Day After INS Agents Seize Elian
April 22, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Case: How Will Elian Cope With Mother's Death and Transition to Cuba?
Elian Gonzalez Case: Tensions Ease in Little Havana; Cuba Remains Calm After Reunification of Father and Son
April 21, 2000
Hanoi Prepares to Mark 25 Years Since End of Vietnam War
Farmers in Zimbabwe Continue to Fear for Safety
Duma Passes Test Ban Treaty; Putin Taking Active Role in Lobbying Duma
Negotiations Stalled Between Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives and DOJ Officials
April 20, 2000
English Soccer Team Hosts Match Against Turkish Team After Two Fans Stabbed Two Weeks Ago
Columbine Marks One Year Anniversary of Shootings
Arafat Visits White House as Deadline for Peace Framework Approaches
Land Dispute in Zimbabwe Erupts Into More Violence; U.S. Steps up Pressure on President Mugabe to End Conflict
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian's Father, Juan Miguel, Issues Passionate Plea to American People
April 19, 2000
Leaders of Farmers, Independence War Veterans Meet in Zimbabwe
Federal Court Orders Elian Gonzalez to Remain in U.S. for Now
April 18, 2000
Gunmen Kills Two, Wounds Six in Michigan
Muslim Fundamentalism, Terrorism Spreading in Central Asia
Mood Is Subdued Among Protests in Miami
Israel's Supreme Court Will Hear Appeal Against the Release of Lebanese Detainees
War Veterans Kill White Farmer in Zimbabwe; Mugabe Encourages Violence
April 17, 2000
Protest Leader Njoki Njoroge Njehu Explains the Opposition to the World Bank and IMF
Protests Fail to Shut Down IMF, World Bank Meetings
Markets Gain After Friday's Plunge
April 16, 2000
Internet Casts Web Around China
Russian President-Elect Vladimir Putin Visits Britain
Investors Worrying About the Week Ahead for Their Portfolios
International Inventors Gather in Geneva For Annual Convention
Famine Spreading in Ethiopia
Study Examines Safety of 737 Jet
Protesters Converge on Washington, D.C., Site of World Bank and IMF Meetings
Siberian Rehab Clinic Uses Handcuffs to Get Their Point Across
Zbigniew Brzezinski Discusses the Impact of START II
Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Government Growing Impatient With Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez
Police and Protesters Battle for Control of Washington
April 15, 2000
People's Park, a 1960s-Era Rallying Site, Sparking New Passions
Clinton Creates National Monument to Protect World's Oldest and Largest Trees
Washington D.C., Site of IMF and World Bank Protests, Heating Up
Trafficking of Ivory Focus of Gathering in Nairobi, Kenya
U.S. Concerned About China-Israel Alliance
Gore Campaigns for Southern California's Support
Tense Showdown Between Police and Protesters in D.C., Site of IMF and World Bank Meetings
More Travelers Using Internet to Plan and Book Travel
Demand for Organs Far Outweighs Supply
Ethiopia Asks for International Aid Before Severe Drought Develops into Famine
Fate of Elian Gonzalez in Hands of Federal Court this Weekend
D.C. Officials Working to Ensure This Year's Meeting of Trade Ministers Not Marred by Violence
April 14, 2000
U.S. State Department Imposes Sanctions on North Korea and Iran for Trading Missile Systems
Anticipation Begins in Washington for Protests of IMF and World Bank Meeting
New Japanese Prime Minister Talks About Hope for Ailing Economy and Relations With North Korea
Famine Threat in Ethiopia Worsening
Elian Gonzalez Case Out of Streets and Back in Legal Arena
Russian Lawmakers Ratify Start II Treaty
April 13, 2000
Chicago School Looks to Other Countries to Find Qualified Teachers
Peru's President Alberto Fujimori Faces Run-Off in Presidential Election
Miami Relatives of Elian Defy Government Deadline, Seeking Federal Appeals Court Injunction Instead
April 12, 2000
Former U.N. Ambassador Writes Book About Best Places to Sleep in United Nations
Drought Causing Famine Conditions in Ethiopia
Election Monitors Complain of Voting Irregularities and Fraud in Peruvian Election
Attorney General Arrives in Miami to Meet With Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez
April 11, 2000
China Lashes Out at Taiwan's Vice President-Elect
President Clinton Meets With Israeli Prime Minister Barak to Prod Middle East Peace Process Forward
Election Monitors and Opposition Leaders Question Legitimacy of Peru's Presidential Elections
Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Await DOJ Letter
President Clinton Set to Meet With Israeli Prime Minister
Colombian President Looks to U.S. Congress For Support of Massive Aid Package
Police in Zimbabwe Ignoring Squatters on Land Owned by Whites
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Janet Reno Planning to Travel to Miami, Work Out Peaceful Transfer of Elian to His Father
April 10, 2000
Israeli Pullout From South Lebanon Could Leave Security Vacuum
U.N. Honors Diplomats Who Helped Jews Escape Europe During WWII
U.S. Government Preparing to Reunite Elian Gonzalez With His Father
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Miami Relatives Conclude Meeting With Mental Health Experts
North and South Korea Agree to Hold Summit Talks
April 09, 2000
Bill Gates Tries to Look Beyond Antitrust Ruling Against Microsoft
Beverly Hills Puts a New Twist on Pawnbroking
U.S. Military Officials Prepare to Investigate Aircraft Crash That Killed 19 Marines
Korean Artist's Video Art Featured at Guggenheim
Exit Polls Show Tight Race in Peruvian Presidential Election
Protesters Converge on Nation's Capital Before Upcoming World Bank and IMF Meetings
Plastic Chip Technology Sets Speed Record for Electric-to- Optical Signal Conversion
Military Begins Investigation of Helicopter Crash
Eduard Shevardnadze Wins Easily in Georgian Elections
Plans Go Forward to Reunite Elian Gonzalez With His Father
Streets of Rome Traffic-Free for Earth Day
Columbine Altered Cosmetically Changes, But Many Hope for Permanent Changes
Investigators Search for Cause of Military Air Crash
Controversy Surrounds Peruvian Election
Juan Miguel Gonzalez Preparing for Reunion With Elian; Miami Protesters' Tension Turns to Resignation
April 08, 2000
New Rochelle Attempts to Force Out Homeowners to Make Room for IKEA
Family Members of Columbine Victims Raise Money for HOPE
Violent Protests Lead to State of Emergency in Bolivia
Airport Body Scans Have Some Hot Under the Collar
Suspicions of Fraud Could Mar Peruvian Elections
One Dead in Protests Over Water Prices in Bolivia
Protests Wane as Reality of Elian Gonzalez's Departure Sets in
Rumpus, a Small Toy Company, is Playing with a High-Tech Idea
New Report from National Academy of Sciences Causing a Lot of Debate About Genetically Altered Foods
President Clinton Trying Again to Reenergize Middle East Peace Talks
Four-Month-Old Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle Appears Near End
April 07, 2000
U.S. Government Prepares to Return Elian Gonzalez to His Father
April 06, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Talks Break Down Over Miami Relatives Surrendering Elian to His Father; Father Set to Meet With Janet Reno
NATO Secretary General George Robertson Discusses Rebuilding Efforts in Kosovo
Celera Genomics Takes Significant Step Toward Mapping Human Genome
Elian Gonzalez's Father Arrives in U.S.; Talks Between Elian's Attorneys and U.S. Government Break Off
April 02, 2000
Breakdown of Antitrust Settlement Talks Between Microsoft and Government May Hit Markets Hard
China's Leaders Fear One-Child Policy Is Leading to Undesirable Characteristics in Youth
Negotiations Between Microsoft and Government Collapse; Both Sides Await Judge's Ruling
African and European Union Nations Prepare For Unprecedented Summit
Window of Opportunity for Israeli-Syrian Peace Deal Closing
U.N.'s High Commissioner For Human Rights Takes Abbreviated Tour of Chechnya
Ugandans Mourn Loss of Those Killed in Cult Murders, While Police Continue to Investigate
April 01, 2000
Nascar Jackets Making Loud Fashion Statement
Microsoft Antitrust Talks End With No Agreement
Boys and Girls Across U.S. Going Wild Over 'Boy Crazy Cards'
Fewer Women These Days Calling Themselves Feminists
Microsoft Antitrust Case Heading Back to Court
Rift Between South African President and Some South Africans Over How to Treat Pregnant Women with AIDS
Representatives of African and European Nations to Gather for Goodwill Summit
Gore's Position on Gonzalez Case Not First Time He Has Split with Clinton
Elian Gonzalez Case Heating Up on All Sides
March 31, 2000
Switch to Daylight Savings Time Causing Political Controversy in Mexico
Italians Not Happy About New Helmet Law
Chinese and EU Negotiators Fail to Reach WTO Agreement
Elian's Father's Trip to U.S. May Be in Jeopardy
March 30, 2000
Friday is Decision Day for Tens of Thousands of East Timor Refugees
Protests, Strikes and Calls for Statehood Mark Bitter Land Day Anniversary for Palestinians and Arab Israelis
New Developments in Ugandan Cult Killings
March 29, 2000
Problems at State-Owned Nuclear Facility in Britain Could Threaten Business with London's Global Partners
President Clinton Addresses Range of International Issues in News Conference
Eighty-One More Bodies Discovered in Uganda
Immigration Service and Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Battling Over Boy's Future
March 28, 2000
Former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu May Be Facing Criminal Trial
Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Won't Sign Agreement to Hand Over Elian if They Lose in Court
Two Days After Failed U.S.-Syrian Summit, President Clinton Meets with Egyptian President
OPEC Members Remain Split on Increased Oil Production
Zimbabwe War Veterans Look to Seize White-Owned Farmland
Marathon Meeting of OPEC Oil Ministers Has Ended
March 27, 2000
Relatives of Bloody Sunday Victims Look For Answers From British Government
CNN 20: FDA Approves Viagra, March 27,1998
Lawyers For Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives and Justice Department Can't Agree on Speedy Appeals Process
OPEC Oil Ministers Work Toward Compromise on Oil Output
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Discusses Middle East Peace Process
Vladimir Putin Wins Russia's Presidential Elections Easily; Washington Takes Wait-and-See Attitude Toward Putin's Political Agenda
March 26, 2000
Meeting Between President Clinton and Syrian President Assad Provides No Hope For Jump Starting Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks
Gasoline Prices Continue to be Burden on U.S. Drivers
OPEC Considering Increasing Oil Production
Latest Results Show Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin With Strong Lead in Presidential Elections
U.S. Gas Prices Continue to Rise; San Francisco Paying Most at the Pump
Washington Keeps Watch as Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin Appears Headed Toward Victory in Presidential Elections
March 25, 2000
Last-Minute Preparations Under Way for Academy Awards Presentation
African-American Catholics Look for a Saint of Their Own
Clinton to Meet With Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad Sunday
New Russian President Faces Daunting Tasks
Sunday is Oscar Night in Hollywood
State Department Officials Travel to Libya to Assess American Safety
Pope John Paul II Holy Land Pilgrimage Focuses on Healing Centuries Old Religious Strife
Comparison of Acting Russian President Putin's Appeal with Russian Czar Peter the Great
British Explorer Attempts to Become First to Soar to North Pole in Hot Air Balloon
Hollywood Getting Ready on Eve of Oscars
Clinton Ends South Asian Trip with Visit to Pakistan, India's Rival
Pakistan Was One of Last Stops On Clinton's South Asia Trip
Russian Elections: Voters Have Begun Casting Their Ballots
March 24, 2000
Clinton, Assad to Meet Sunday To Discuss Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks
Discussion with Yugoslavia Gunner Whose Job It Was to Shoot Down NATO Planes
Defense Department Report Say Anti-Homosexual Harassment Commonplace in Military
Pakistan to Appeal to Clinton to Ease U.S. Sanctions
Russia Prepares for Sunday's Elections; Travel Banned in Chechnya Chechens Until After Vote
March 23, 2000
U.S. Looks to Combat Tragedy of Abandoned Babies
NATO Peacekeepers Face Uphill Battle in Kosovo
Russia Prepares For Upcoming Elections; Acting President Putin Expected to Win Easily
India and Pakistan Remain Divided Over Kashmir
March 21, 2000
Supreme Court Rejects Political Asylum Claim on Elian Gonzalez's Behalf
U.S. State Department Takes Step Toward Normalizing Diplomatic Relations With Libya
Mayor Giuliani Denounces Work of Art Insinuating He Has Views Reminiscent of Nazis
Refugee Crisis From Russia's War in Chechnya Gets Steadily Worse
Israeli Officials Remind Pope of Differences Over Jerusalem
March 20, 2000
Police Continue to Investigate Burning of Over 300 Ugandan Cult Members
Nuclear Tensions Increase Between World's Newest Nuclear Powers and the U.S.
March 19, 2000
American Billionaire Starting up Free Internet University
Authorities Simulate Final Minutes of Waco to Determine if FBI Fired on Davidian Compound
Peacekeepers Trying to Deter Growing Violence Between Ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo
Taiwanese Officials Call for Calm Before Opening of Stock Market
Bangladesh Hopes Clinton's Visit Will Pave the Way for American Investment
Police Suspect Murder-Suicide in Deaths of Ugandan Cult Members
March 18, 2000
Girl Who Integrated Boys' Little League Gets Delayed Recognition
Giuliani Heads Upstate for Campaign Swing Through Syracuse
Government to Conduct Tests That May Provide Answers to 1993 Branch Davidian Standoff
Milosevic Cuts Power to Major Opposition Radio Station
Israelis, Jordanians and Palestinians Preparing for Pope's Historic Visit to Jerusalem
International Affairs Analyst on Clinton's Historic Trip to South Asia
March 17, 2000
Catholics Granted Corned Beef Dispensation in Detroit
President Clinton Hopes to Jump Start Northern Ireland Peace Effort
Taiwan Election Results Could Incite Military Action from China
Many Fear India-Pakistan Tensions Could Again Spin Out of Control Over Kashmir
U.S. Eases Trade Sanctions on Iran
March 16, 2000
Billionaire Richard Branson Pitches in With British Defense Ministry to Make Clearing Land Mines Safer
U.S. Warns China to Lower Hostile Rhetoric Toward Taiwan About Upcoming Elections
Intensive Security Preparations Under Way for Pope's Visit to Holy Land
Hajj Completed With Plea to Faithful to Shun Western Ways
Congressional Committee Examines Question of Airline Security
Dow Climbs 499 in Record-Breaking Day; Nasdaq Rebounds From Correction
March 15, 2000
Coast Guard Now Packing a Deadly Punch
Hate Groups in U.S. Appear to be Merging Together
Satellite Images of Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal Made Public
U.S. Plans to Extradite Rwandan Pastor Accused of Genocide
State Department Spokesman Calls for Cooperation From Kosovar- Albanian Leaders
March 14, 2000
Enterprising Student Sending Textbooks to Uganda
FBI's `10 Most Wanted' List Turns 50
U.S. Indicates It May Loosen Ban on Exports from Iran
China Warning U.S. Not to Sell Weapons to Taiwan
Cohen Goes on Landmark Visit to Vietnam
What's at Stake in Race to Decipher Human Genome
March 13, 2000
Russia Caprtures Top Chechen Rebel Leader
Millions of Muslims Gather in Mecca to Await Start of the Hajj
Despite Modest Means, New York Taxi Driver Funds School in India
The Hague Tries Bosnian Serb General on Charges of Genocide in 1995 Srebrenica Massacre
Florida Citrus Growers Losing Battle Against Deadly Bacteria
Defense Secretary Cohen Arrives in Vietnam
March 12, 2000
Internet Revolution Comes to South Korea
New Study Shows Promising Signs Concerning Angiogenesis
Gore Takes His Presidential Campaign to Texas
Neo-Nazi Demonstration in Berlin Marks Anniversary of Hitler's March on Austria
Scientists Hope Preserved Wooly Mammoth Can Provide Clues to Animal's Extinction
Presidential Candidates Battle Over Campaign Finance Reform
Lucrative NCAA TV Deal Has College Athletes Asking for a Piece of the Pie
Pope John Paul II Makes Plea For Forgiveness of Past Wrongs Committed by Catholic Church
March 11, 2000
16-Year-Old Becomes Second to Die in Savannah High School Shootings
With Nomination All But Wrapped Up, Gore Continues to Hit Campaign Trail
A Prison Program Aimed at Helping Young Men Turn Their Lives Around
In Infancy, Online Voting Already Has Strong Support in Concern
In Chile, First Socialist Leader in Nearly Three Decades Sworn In
Project Hope Aims to Help California's Homeless
Arab Leaders Unite in Condemning Israel for Latest Attacks in Southern Lebanon
British Prime Minister Meets With Acting Russian President Putin
Ukraine Coal Mine Blast Kills 80
March 10, 2000
Authorities Search Home of Doctor Who Killed Himself for Hazardous Materials
International Relief Teams Trying to Prevent Widespread Starvation and Disease in Flood-Ravaged Mozambique
German Government Taking Hard Look at 'Big Brother' TV Show
Beijing Threatens Force if Taiwan Refuses to Discuss Reunification
March 09, 2000
Justice Department Attorneys Argue Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Can't Challenge INS Ruling; Castro Steps Up Criticism of U.S.
Palestinian and Israeli Negotiators Agree on Handover of West Bank; Prime Minister Barak Looks to Seize Initiative in Peace Process
Year 2000 Census Offers Controversial Option for Defining Ancestry
House Appropriations Committee Considers $1.6 Billion Anti-Drug Aid Package for Colombia
March 08, 2000
International Aid Workers Struggle to Reunite Families Separated by Flooding in Mozambique
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Agree to Restart Peace Process
Chinese President Reiterates Military Option If Taiwan Declares Independence
Rare Train Derailment in Japan Kills Four, Injures 33
Super Tuesday Victories by Al Gore and George W. Bush Likely to End Candidacies of Bill Bradley and John McCain
President Clinton Asks Congress to Pass China Trade Agreement as U.S. Intelligence Officials Report Stepped-Up Spying by China, Russia
March 06, 2000
Russian Military Announces Change in Tactics as Chechen Rebels Continue to Inflict Causalities
PlayStation2 Debut Puts Japan in Grip of Videogame Fever
Some U.S. Leaders Calling for Statutory Commitment to Defend Taiwan Against China
Three N.Y. Police Officers Found Guilty of Cover-Up in Abner Louima Case
International Community Steps Up Aid to Mozambique Amid Criticisms of Foot-Dragging
March 05, 2000
Mardi Gras Revelers Are Baring it All
New Tools Available For Tough and Often Gruesome Job of Forensic Science
Bush Concentrates Efforts in California
Chinese Premier Launches People's Congress With Speech Warning Against Corruption, Taiwanese Independence
McCain Urges Voters to Think of November Before Casting Super Tuesday Ballots
Bradley Predicts Surprise on Super Tuesday
Flood Waters Recede in Mozambique But Suffering Continues
Exhibit in New York Offers Unique Perspective of Japan
President Clinton Commemorates `Bloody Sunday'
U.S. Law Enforcement Coming Under Fire For Racial Profiling
New York Senatorial Candidate Hillary Clinton Makes Diallo Case a Campaign Issue
Israeli Cabinet Votes to Withdraw Troops From Lebanon
March 04, 2000
Environmentalists Say Revival of Chesapeake Bay Depends on Replenishing Oyster Population
Pinochet Returns Home to Protests
Top Surfers Compete in Men Who Ride Mountains Competition
Despite Big Lead, Gore Continues Vigorous Campaign
Marchers Rally at Alabama's Capital to Demand Respect for Cultural Rights
Another Day of Amazing Mozambican Rescues Highlights Resilient, Courageous People
Wireless World: The New Internet-Ready Cellular Phones are Here
Election 2000: Republican Contenders Do Battle Over Ad Campaign Sponsored by Bush Friends
President Clinton Places Blame for Congressional Gun-Control Logjam on NRA
Bell: Tragic Floods in Mozambique 'an Enormous Setback'
March 03, 2000
British Museums and Galleries Seek to Return Art Looted by Nazis Back to Original Owners
Lysteria Outbreak Leaves French Concerned About Safety of Food
Chechen Rebels Ambush Elite Russian Police Unit
Environmentalists Cheer Mexico's Decision to Halt Salt Mine Project
General Augusto Pinochet Receives Hero's Welcome in Chile, But His Opponents Still Seek Justice
Many Aid Officials in Flood-Ravaged Mozambique Fear International Community is Acting Too Late
March 02, 2000
Chile Has Mixed Reaction to Release of Gen. Augusto Pinochet
Coral Reefs Suffering from Overexposure
After Deadly Shootings in Michigan and Pennsylvania, President Clinton Calls For Tougher Gun-Control Legislation
U.S. Promises Aid to Flood-Ravaged Mozambique
Pre-Dawn Raid by Anti-Terrorist Forces in Israel Erupts in Gunfire
Prosecutors Link Uncle to Gun 6-Year-Old Michigan Boy Used to Shoot Classmate
March 01, 2000
Questions Remain Over New U.N. Chief Weapons Inspector Hans Blix
King Edward VIII Papers Made Public
Iraq Reacting Strongly to U.S. Government Claims It Neglects Citizens
Mexico Attempts to Control Its Powerful Drug Trade
U.S. Will Provide Troops to Assist in Flood-Ravaged Mozambique
Tensions Increase Between China and Taiwan; Taiwan Reportedly Interested in U.S. Missile Destroyers
Two Dead, Three Critically Wounding in Pennsylvania Shooting
February 29, 2000
In South Korea, Police Chief Determined to Root Out Underage Prostitution
International Concern About Freedom Party's Role in Austria's Coalition Government
U.S. Says Saddam Hussein Benefiting From Illegal Oil Sales
Pentagon and NATO Commanders Divided Over Recent Shift of U.S. Troops in Kosovo
American-Chinese Military Leaders Meet to Talk About China- Taiwan Dispute
Michigan Police Question 6-Year-Old Boy Suspected of Killing Elementary School Classmate
February 28, 2000
U.S. Ambassador to China Discusses New Development in Relations Between China and Taiwan
Canada Declines to Renew Visa of Alleged Cuban Spy
What It Would Take for Justice Department to Get Involved in Diallo Case
Despite Charges of Eavesdropping on Ordinary Americans, NSA Says It's Breaking No Laws
February 27, 2000
George W. Bush's Visit to Bob Jones University Continues to Stir up Controversy
Slumping Dow Offers Great Buying Opportunities
Expelled Cuban Diplomat Plans to Stay in Canada Indefinitely
Gas Prices Soar to Unprecedented Rates
Dot.Coms bring Marketplace to the Computer Screen
Demonstrators Protest at United Nations Over Verdict in Diallo Shooting Trial
Death Penalty Facing Renewed Scrutiny in U.S.
Floods Strand Thousands Across Mozambique
Despite Fighting, Israel Still Eying July Withdrawal From S. Lebanon
Baltimore Woman Creates 'Blacks in Wax' Museum
Corruption Allegations Cost Germany's CDU Party at Polls
Cuban Espionage Suspect is Taken to Canada Before Expected Extradition; Cuba Says Spy Case is Ploy to Delay Return of Elian Gonzalez
February 26, 2000
British Veterans Demand Inquiry into Gulf War Syndrome
State GOP Gun Raffle Draws Fire From Opponents
McCain Campaign Sweeps Through Buckeye State
Demonstrators Protest Not Guilty Verdicts in New York
FBI Forcibly Expels Cuban Diplomat
Father of Amadou Diallo Discusses Not-Guilty Verdicts
Cuban Diplomat Gives Up Diplomatic Immunity and Wants to Remain in States to Makes His Case
Atrial Fibrillation Fairly Common and Easily Treated
Egyptian Ambassador to U.N. Discusses Pope's Visit to Egypt
Peaceful Outrage in New York City Over Acquittal in Diallo Killing
Cuban Diplomat Remains in U.S. After Expulsion Order
February 24, 2000
Study Looks at Why U.S. Has High Rates of STDs and Pregnancy Among Teens
Clinton Urges Lawmakers to Support China's Entry Into WTO
Administration Hopes Reformist Victory Means Better Relations with Iran
U.N. Security Council Approves Plan to Send Military Force to Congo
Betty Lou Beets Awaits Execution in Texas
February 23, 2000
Beijing's Threats Against Taiwan Endangering Trade Relations
McCain and Bush Looking Forward to Next Primaries in Hotly Contested GOP Presidential Battle
East Timor Takes a Step Closer to Nationhood
Labor Unions Look to Help Undocumented Workers
Pope John Paul II Prepares For Visit to Egypt
NATO Makes Appeal for More Peacekeepers
February 22, 2000
Senate Intelligence Committee Scrutinizes Former CIA Director John Deutch's Handling of Classified Information
Space Shuttle Endeavour Lands in Florida
While Russians Commemorate War Dead, Chechen Rebels Fight for Independence
Jurors in Amadou Diallo Case Hear Closing Arguments
President Clinton Makes Appeal for Peace in Burundi
U.S. State Department Expresses Grave Concern About China's Threats Toward Taiwan
February 21, 2000
America Remembers 'Peanuts' Cartoonist Charles Schulz
Nelson Mandela Chairs Burundi Peace Summit
Ahmed Shah Massoud Resisting Taleban's Effort to Consolidate Power in Afghanistan
U.S. Special Envoy Travels to Middle East in Hopes of Restarting Peace Process
Clinton Administration Divided Over Inclusion of Pakistan During President Clinton's South Asia Trip
KFOR Imposes Curfew in Mitrovica After Violent Protests
February 20, 2000
Study Shows Thalamic Stimulation Gives Better Results Than Thalamotomy in Treatment of Essential Tremor
Chinese Trying to Introduce Creative Thinking Into Education
George W. Bush Tries to Carry S. Carolina Momentum Into Michigan
Teachers and Parents Leery of Indian Textbooks Which Seem to be Preaching Hindu Nationalist Message
Al Gore, Hillary Clinton Hold First Joint Campaign Appearance
McCain Faces Political Turmoil in Arizona
New Zealand Wins Race One of America's Cup
Russia Mourns Loss of Soviet-Era Reformer Anatoly Sobchak
John McCain Fighting for Reformer Title in Michigan
February 19, 2000
U.S. Government Releases New and Improved Dollar Coin
Internet Providing Opportunity For Indie Filmmakers
U.S. Officials Expel Cuban Diplomat From United States
Italy and New Zealand Get Ready to Set Sail in Race One of America's Cup
South Carolina Primary: High Voter Turnout Could Swing Primary in McCain's Favor; Candidates Hope to Gain Momentum in South Carolina
February 18, 2000
Defending Champ New Zealand Faces Challenger Italy in America's Cup
U.S. Military Investigators Hold Pretrial into Murder of 11- Year-Old Ethnic Albanian Girl
If Checnhya Conflict Drags on, President Putin Could Be Hurt in Elections
Organized Labor Promises to Fight China's Entry into WTO
Iranian Elections Could Pave Way for More Liberal Policies
February 17, 2000
Slobodan Milosevic Celebrates 10 Years in Power
Military's Anthrax Vaccination Program Comes Under Fire
Clinton Kicks Off Africa Summit in Washington
Anti-American Protests Erupt in Lebanon
February 16, 2000
Efforts to Tighten Security at U.S. Nuclear Labs Running Into Problems
Oil Raising Stakes in Sudan's 17-Year Old Civil War
NATO's Secretary-General and Russian Acting President Meet in Moscow
President Says Peace in Northern Ireland Still Possible Despite Recent Setbacks
While U.S. Virtually Has Cut Off Arms Sales to Africa, Other Nations Fill Gap
Prime Ministers From Ireland and UK Attempting to End Impasse in Northern Ireland Peace Process
February 15, 2000
Filmmaker Seeks to Educate People About Horrific Rwanda Genocide
Clinton Administration Asks Congress For Money to Help Colombia Battle Soaring Drug Production
Tisza River in Hungary Contaminated With Dangerous Concentrations of Heavy Metals
Wisconsin Town Sees Supermax Prison as Super Business
Georgia Picks up Pieces After Deadly Tornadoes
IRA Ends Discussion of Disarmament; N. Ireland's Political Figures Face Familiar Roadblock
February 14, 2000
Residents of S. Lebanon Village Live Life on the Frontline
Irish and British Political Leaders Work to Restore Self Rule to N. Ireland
Protesting Students in Mexico Trade Barricades for Books
Jordanians Protest Law Protecting Men Who Commit `Honor Killings'
Georgia Attempts to Recover From Deadly Tornadoes
February 13, 2000
Diabetes Patients Face Grueling Routine
Iraq Marks Ninth Anniversary of Bombing of Amiriya Bomb Shelter
Serbia Says it Will Take Legal Action Over Contamination of Danube River
GOP Presidential Candidates Battling in South Carolina
South Korea Celebrates Romance En Masse
Critics Fear Change to More Forceful Airbags Will Endanger Children
Admirers Remember Tom Landry as Man of Few Emotions but Much Dignity
Disarmament Remains Divisive Issue in Northern Ireland Peace Process
Israelis and Palestinians Fail to Meet Deadline for Tentative Peace Agreement
Poll Shows McCain and Bush Tied in South Carolina
February 12, 2000
Jordan's Retirement Leaves Nike With Shoes that Don't Fit
Bradley, Gore Face Off at California Convention; McCain Continues to Make Up Ground in South Carolina
Inspectors Find Stabilizer Problems in More Than a Dozen Aircraft
Cyanide Spill Poisons Tisza
Cyanide Spill Causes Major Ecological Damage in Yugoslavia
Legendary Coach Tom Landry Dies at 75
Elephants Turn Heads in Downtown Nairobi
High-Tech Invades the World of Fitness
States Consider Easing Law Barring Felons From Voting
Reform Party Delegates Oust National Chairman
Investigators Follow Internet Trail to New Victim in Hacker Attack
Roadblocks to Peace in Middle East, Northern Ireland Threaten Clinton Legacy
Sinn Fein Chairman Mitchel McLaughlin Discusses the Prospects for Peace in Northern Ireland
New Jersey Hospital's Policy is No Pay Rather Than Co-Pay
February 11, 2000
Guided Tour Offers a View From Atop the Sydney Harbor Bridge
Hezbollah Threatens Israel's Peace With Syria
FBI Prepares to Seize Computers Possibly Used in Hacker Attacks
Nelson Mandela Celebrates a Decade of Freedom
Britain Suspends Self-Rule in Northern Ireland
February 10, 2000
Spate of High-Profile Assassinations in Yugoslavia Leaves Many Wondering
Eleventh Hour Talks in Ireland to Resolve Impasse as Coalition Government Threatened
Afghan Airliner Hijacking Ended Early Thursday
Concerns in Seoul About Hacker Attacks Affecting E-Commerce
U.S. Government Stepping Up Efforts to Find Cyber-Vandals
U.S. Government Orders Mandatory Inspections of More Than a Thousand Passenger Jets
February 09, 2000
Clinton Administration Working to Head off Collapse of Northern Ireland's Government
Lebanon Fighting: Israel Strikes Back Against the Killing of an Israeli Soldier
International Community Looks to Apply Diplomatic Pressure to Yugoslav Government
State Department Asks Moscow to 'Come Clean' on Status of Radio Liberty Reporter
N. Ireland's Protestant Community Won't Fully Commit to Peace Unless IRA Disarms
Hacker Attacks: High-Profile Web Sites Brought to a Halt for the Third Consecutive Day
February 08, 2000
Alaska Airlines Crash: Plane May Have Broken Up Before It Plunged Into Waters
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Talks About Latest Setbacks to Middle East Peace Process
Israeli Warplanes Destroy Lebanese Power Plants; Hezbollah Guerrillas Retaliate, Killing Israeli Soldier
February 07, 2000
British Ambassador to U.S. Discusses Problem of Disarmament Facing Northern Ireland Peace Process
Mexican Government Uses Force to Expel Striking Students From University
Talks Continue Between British Officials and Hijackers of Afghan Plane
February 06, 2000
President to Send Budget to Congress on Monday
China's New Internet Regulations Worry International Businesses
Navy Crews Work to Map Debris Field of Flight 261
Hijacked Jet Heads Into Western Europe
Disarmament of IRA Continues to Plague Completion of Northern Ireland Peace Process
Hillary Clinton Declares for Senate
Italian Officials Close City Centers to Traffic in Effort to Reduce Pollution
Human Rights Watch Says NATO Caused 500 Civilian Deaths During Kosovo War
Hijacked Afghan Airliner Heads Toward Europe After Leaving Moscow
Hillary Clinton Makes it Official
Student Strike Stopped in Mexico
Hillary Clinton Formally Declares Senate Candidacy
Afghan Airliner Leaves Moscow, En Route to Western Europe
Middle East Peace Process: Hezbollah Guerrillas Strike Israeli Soldiers in Lebanon; Can Fragile Peace Talks Hold Up Under Pressure?
February 05, 2000
McCain Hits Campaign Trail on Saturday, Focusing on California
Alaska Airlines Crash: Victims Memorialized
Austrian Government Increasingly Isolated as Result of Opposition to Freedom Party Leader Joerg Haider
Gore Soundly Defeats Bradley in Delaware; McCain Leads Bush in South Carolina
Friends and Family Pay Tribute to Alaska Airlines Crash Victims
Friends and Relatives Say Goodbye at Memorial Services for Alaska Air Flight 261 Victims
Peace in Northern Ireland Hits Another Rough Patch
A Discussion of How Global Community Should Respond to Joerg Haider in Austria
February 04, 2000
Russian Troops Leave Grozny Devastated
Northern Ireland Peace Process Faces Crucial Disarmament Test
Alaska Airlines Crash: Loud Boom Reportedly Heard
World Reacts to Austria's New Coalition Government
February 03, 2000
Recovery Efforts in Crash of Kenya Airways Flight 431 Yield Little So Far
Alaska Airlines Crash: Flight Data Recorder Recovered
Espionage Investigation Surrounding Russian Listening Device at State Department Reveals Extremely Lax Security
Ignoring International Warnings, Austria's President Approves New Coalition Government with Right-Wing Freedom Party
N. Ireland Government Faces Collapse Over Disarmament of Paramilitaries
February 02, 2000
Clinton Promises to Veto Bill That Threatens China Relationship
Students Protest Tuition Hike at Mexican University
Knesset Holds First Public Debate About Nuclear Policy
IRA Failure to Disarm Imperils Northern Ireland's Government
Secretary of State Albright, Putin Finally Meet
Coast Guard Gives up Hope of Finding Survivors of Monday's Alaska Airlines Crash
CIA Director Says Terrorist Networks Are Larger Than Officials Anticipated
January 30, 2000
Not All Internet Entrepreneurs Attain Instant Success
Jury Selection in Diallo Trial Set to Begin Monday
Polls Show Races Tightening for Democratic and Republican New Hampshire Primary
Grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez Return to Cuba
Kenyan Airways Plane Crashes Into Sea; 149 Feared Dead
IRA's Refusal to Decommission Threatening Northern Ireland's Government
Super Bowl XXXIV Gets Under Way
Israeli Prime Minister Discusses Peace Talks With Egypt's President
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Return to Cuba
January 29, 2000
Tennessee Titan Fans Kicking Up Heels in Excitement
Bradley Acknowledges Heart Problem Could Lead to Brief Transfer of Power
Bill That Would Allow Electronic Signatures Working Its Way Through Congress
Clinton Champions Globalization Amid Protests in Davos
Protests Over Elian Gonzalez Continue as Grandparents Prepare to Return to Cuba
A Look at Democratic Presidential Race in New Hampshire as it Enters Final Days; A Look at Role of Independent Voters
For First Time, Government Says Nuclear Workers May Have Been Exposed to Cancer-Causing Radiation and Chemicals
Still Time for Turnaround Before New Hampshire Primary
Clinton On Way Back to Washington After Addressing World Economic Forum in Davos
January 28, 2000
Snow Blankets Jerusalem
Chechen Rebels Putting up Stiff Resistance to Russians Advancing on Center of Grozny
Weapons Decommissioning Issue Threatens Northern Ireland Assembly
Elian Gonzalez Case Brings Attention to Plight of Separated Cuban Families
U.S. Officials Detain Man Linked to Suspected Terrorist
Lack of Resources Plagues U.N. Police Force in Kosovo
January 27, 2000
Annual World Economic Forum Getting Underway
Severe Winter Weather Striking U.S. South
Similar Political Styles and Philosophies Solidify Blair- Clinton Friendship
Asia Could Pose Tough International Challenges in Clinton's Final Year in Office
President Clinton's State of the Union Speech Will Emphasize Need for Stability in Russia and China
Elian Gonzalez's Father Pleads for Son's Return
January 25, 2000
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Appeal for the Boy's Return to Cuba
Chechen Conflict: Battle for Control of Grozny Intensifying
U.S. Officials: Hijackers of Indian Airlines Jet May Be Affiliated With Radical Kashmiri Nationalist Group
Blizzard Blind-Sides U.S. Capital
Elian Gonzalez Case: After Failing to Get Together with Boy, Two Grandmothers Spend Tuesday Lobbying Washington
January 23, 2000
Bush and Gore Maintain Double-Digit Leads Over Their Rivals in Iowa; McCain and Forbes Threaten to Eat Away at Bush's Support in New Hampshire
Grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez Prepare to Leave U.S. Without Their Grandson
One of Japan's Most Celebrated Twins Dies at 107
Bush Prepares For Iowa Caucuses; Forbes Tries to Rattle Bush's Cage
Israeli President Ezer Weizman Remains Defiant of Corruption Charges Pending Against Him
January 22, 2000
Sen. Kerrey Discusses Bill Bradley's Presidential Campaign
Bradley and Gore Position Themselves For Iowa Caucuses
Convicted Computer Hacker Freed After Five Years in Prison
President Clinton Criticizes GOP Presidential Front-Runner George W. Bush's Stance on Abortion
Alan Keyes Discusses Monday's Iowa Caucuses and Campaign 2000
Forbes Campaign Manager Talks About Upcoming Iowa Caucuses
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Meet With Attorney General Janet Reno
January 21, 2000
Mike Tyson Fever Hits London
Vladimir Putin's Rise in Russia Dependent on Use of Force in Chechnya
Mired in Scandal, Fmr. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl Faces Uncertain Future
Indian Protesters and Army Officers Attempt Coup in Ecuador
Elian Gonzalez's Grandparents Make Plea for the Boy's Return to Cuba
January 20, 2000
German Official Commits Suicide Amid Scandal
President Clinton Looks to Continue Israel-Palestinian Peace Process
Campaign to Recruit Border Patrol Agents in Southern California a Hard Sell
Sen. Jesse Helms Addresses U.N. Security Council, Lashes Out at Fidel Castro
In Indonesia, Sectarian Violence Threatens New Democratic Government
U.S. Visas Issued to Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez's Two Grandmothers
January 19, 2000
Nelson Mandela Attempting to Bring Peace to Central African Ethnic Tinderbox of Burundi
Administration Likely to Pursue National Missile Defense Despite ABM Treaty and Technological Hurdles
Jordan Becomes Part Owner of Washington Wizards
Followers of Arkan Pay Their Respects to Murdered Warlord at Memorial Service
Russian Commanders Say Troops Are Fighting Street to Street for Control of Grozny
January 18, 2000
President of Cuban National Assembly Calls for Return of Elian Gonzalez
Russians Launch New Offensive on Grozny
A Look at a Newly Elected Duma Deputy
Peace Talks Between Israel and Syria Remain on Hold, but U.S. Officials Urge Optimism
UNITA Defectors Say Angolan Rebel Commander Ordered Downing of Two U.N. Aircraft More Than Year Ago
Sectarian Violence Destabilizing Indonesia
January 17, 2000
Britain Sets Tuesday Deadline for Arguments on Dropping Extradition Proceedings Against Pinochet
Original Chief of U.N. Weapons Inspection for Iraq Returns to Job
U.S. Officials Worry at Signs Iran Is Building Nuclear Bomb
Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Stall
January 16, 2000
U.S. and Iran Play Soccer Match With Hopes of Improving Diplomacy
Guatemalan Government Signals Red Alert After Volcano Eruption
Device Helps Blind Man Regain Partial Vision
New Study Finds Federal Civil Rights Violations Doubled in 1990s
Benetton Featuring Death Row Inmates in Ad Campaign
Volcano Erupts in Guatemala
Volcano Erupts in Guatemala
For Many Cubans, Elian Gonzalez Represents Pain of Broken Families
Russians Have New Successes Against Chechens
Palestinians Fear Israel is Dragging its Feet in Peace Process
Achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrated Across the Country
U.S. Hosts Iranian Soccer Team for Exhibition Match
Attorneys Representing Elian Gonzalez's Family in Florida Preparing to File for Asylum Hearing
January 15, 2000
New Cloning Technique Raises More Ethical Questions
Taxes Hot Topic at GOP Debate
100-Year-Old Woman Fulfills Long Awaited Dream
Detroit Auto Show Unveils Cards of the Future
Zeljko Raznatovic, Serb Leader Indicted For War Crimes, Shot in Belgrade Hotel
Clinton Calls for More Civil Rights Spending; Martin Luther King Jr. Nominated for Martyrdom
In Cuba, Emotions Grow Stronger Over Elian Gonzalez's Absence
Many Countries See American-Dominated Web as Threat to Own Culture
This Year's State of the World Report a Mixed Bag
January 14, 2000
Mexican Pop Singer Maria Trevi Arrested in Brazil
U.N. War Crimes Tribunal Convicts Five Croats Involved in Massacre
Wounded Child Loses Legs When Russian Soldiers do not Allow him to Leave Chechnya
As Deadline Set By INS for Elian Gonzalez' Return Passes, Cuba Responds With Massive Protests led by Cuban Mothers
January 13, 2000
Despite Positive Reports From Government-Controlled Media, Most Russians Want Ground War in Chechnya Stopped
CNN 20: Michael Jordan Retires, January 13, 1999
Gay Community Says It's Time to Lift Ban on Homosexual Blood Donations
As Legal Wrangling Over Cuban Boy Continues, Emotions on Both Sides Run High
Scientists Use Embryo Splitting Technique to Clone Monkey
Despite Moves Toward Peace Agreement, Southern Lebanon Remains a Battlezone
Israel Presses U.S. For Some of Its Sophisticated Weaponry
January 12, 2000
Protest Continue in Cuba for the Return of Elian Gonzalez
Chief of Germany's Christian Democratic Party Admits Receiving $50,000 From Arms Dealer
Indonesian Authorities Faced With Rash of Sectarian Violence
British Government Rules Augusto Pinochet too Ill to Stand Trial in Spain
Flight Of Tibetan Spiritual Leader to India Puts Spotlight on Religious Persecution in China
United Kingdom Lifts Ban on Gays in the Military
January 11, 2000
Taliban Shows Some Leniency Toward Women of Afghanistan
Chinese Government Increasingly Wary of Religious Activity Beyond its Reach
Truck Drivers Continue Protesting in France
Spokesman for Elian's Miami Relatives was Paid Political Consultant to Miami Family Court Judge Who Decided Case
Pinochet Declared Medically Unfit to Stand Trial
January 10, 2000
Marine Shoots Russian Soldier Trying to Enter U.S. Embassy in Moscow
Japan Hopes New Year Brings Hope for Nation's Economy
U.N. Security Council Holds Unprecedented Speech Session on AIDS
Judge Awards Temporary Custody of Elian Gonzalez to His Great Uncle in Miami
Little Progress Made in First Round of Israel-Syria Peace Talks
AOL and Time Warner Announce Merger
January 09, 2000
Michigan Auto Show Unveils Wondrous Wheels of the Future
CNN 20: Breakdown of Geneva Peace Talks; Beginning of Persian Gulf War
More Demonstrations Planned in Havana Over Elian Gonzalez
High-Profile Controversy Surrounding Exhibit 'Sensation' Brings New Questions About Museum Funding
Executive Director of U.N. AIDS Program Insists Fight Against AIDS in Africa Must Be Intensified
Clinton Returns to Shepherdstown to Help Middle East Peace Talks
Sing-Along Version of 'The Sound Of Music' Packing Them in For London Theater
Clinton Administration Launching Initiative to Combat AIDS in Africa
Powerful Storm Forces People to Evacuate Canary Islands
Condition of Chechen Refugees Continues to Deteriorate
Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Likely to Focus on U.S.-Proposed Framework Agreement
January 08, 2000
New Flu Cases Overflow Hospitals
Russia Pauses Attack on Grozny
End of Ramadan Celebrated Internationally
Democrats Meet in Iowa for Debate
Lawmakers' Involvement in Elian Gonzalez Case Brings Optimism to Relatives
California Faces Unusually Dry Winter
Congressman Subpoenas Elian Gonzalez in Effort to Keep the Cuban Boy in U.S.
To Clear Himself From Charges of Impropriety, McCain Requests All His Letters to be Produced
Biggest Items at Consumer Electronics Show Are Also Smallest Items
United States Should Expect Harsh Reaction From Cuba if Elian is Not Returned
Democratic Candidates Go Head to Head in Iowa Debate
Anti-American Sentiment Grows in Cuba as Elian's Return is Delayed
January 07, 2000
European Airport Security Twice as Good as American
President Clinton Attempts to Jump Start Sluggish Peace Talks
President Clinton Wants Congress to Approve $300 Million More on Computer Security
New Indications Show Russia Facing Trouble in Chechnya
Janet Reno to Meet with Miami Officials and Attorneys for Elian Gonzalez
Protests Continue in Cuba Over Elian Gonzalez
January 06, 2000
Increased Flow of Immigrants Into U.S. Makes Job of Census Bureau a Bit More Challenging
CNN 20: Atlanta Hawks Coach Lenny Wilkens Breaks NBA Coaching Wins Record
Government Expected to Give Final Approval to Abortion Pill Soon
Clinton Hopes to Pick Up Pace of Israel-Syria Negotiations
New Questions Raised About NATO Airstrike During Yugoslavia Campaign
Reports Surface of Increasing Russian Casualties in Chechnya
Custody Fight Over Elian Gonzales Moves to Streets of Miami
January 05, 2000
Arab Parishioners of Greek Orthodox Church Criticize Patriarchate
Negotiators Meet for Third Day in Syrian-Israeli Talks
Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart Says Laws Require Judicial Review Before Returning Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
INS Orders Boy Be Sent Back to Father in Cuba
January 04, 2000
Passenger Trains Collide in Norway
Clinton Gets Peace Talks Over First Hurdle
Carlos Santana Spreads a 'Spiritual Virus'
Growing Indications Dispute Over Cuban Boy May Soon Be Resolved
Pentagon Admits Y2K Glitch Blinded Terrorist-Monitoring Satellite
A Look at the Worsening Conditions in Grozny
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