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October 18, 2001
Members of Congress Disappointed with Decision to Shut Down House
March 07, 2001
Navy Court of Inquiry Hears Testimonies Regarding Hawaii Collision
March 02, 2001
'The Sopranos' Third Season Scheduled to Begin Sunday
Will Labor Problems Snarl Air Traffic?
Planned Destruction of Buddha Monuments Causes Worldwide Controversy
Reality TV a Little Too Real
`Last Great Race on Earth' to Begin Tomorrow in Alaska
Jerry Fisher Discusses His Hand Transplant
Ask CNN: What Are the Reasons for Which a Person Can Plead the Fifth Amendment?
Napster Agrees to Screen for Copyrighted Material
Delta Pilots Threaten to Strike
Seattle Returning to Normal After Quake
Foot and Mouth Disease in Europe Causes Cancellations
Dominic Chianese Discusses 'The Sopranos'
Scientists Work to Restore Civil War-Era Submarine
Seattle Earthquake Damages Area's Major Airport
Alaskan Iditarod Set to Begin Tomorrow
Afghani Taleban Plans to Destroy Centuries-Old Buddhas
NASA Scraps Plan for X-33 to Replace Space Shuttle
Labor Disputes Brewing at Large U.S. Airlines
Washington Assesses Earthquake Damage
Legal or Not, Music Sharing Technology Becoming Better, More Common
Britain Up in Arms Over Foot-And-Mouth Disease; Major Sporting Events Canceled as Precaution
Delta Pilots Edge Closer to Strike as Contract Talks Stall
March 01, 2001
President Bush Speaks at Rally in Atlanta
Seattle Earthquake Could Have Been Worse
Clinton Pardons: Is Taking the Fifth a Crime?
Clinton Pardons: Former White House Staff Members, Counsel Provide No Evidence; Dozoretz Pleads Fifth
February 28, 2001
Arizona Woman Has Baseball Worth Thousands
Mother of Canadian "Miracle Baby" Speaks Out
Illinois Governor Ryan Discusses Seven-Mile Ice Block Jamming River
Fear of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Spreading in Europe
Philadelphia Bar Manager Discusses Mardi Gras Disturbance
What Does the Public Think of Bush Tax Cut Plan?
The First 100 Days: Debate Intensifies Over Tax Cut; House Hearings to Begin Over Alleged FBI Spy
'Business Week' Reporter Interprets 'Green-Speak,' Following Greenspan Address to Congress
February 27, 2001
Ruling Assures EPA Can Set Clean Air Standards
Ryan Gosling Shines at Sundance
Supreme Court Considers Separation of Church of State in Public Schools
Bush Enjoys Solid Job Approval Rating, Poll Says
Customs Discovers Tunnel Used for Drug Smuggling in Arizona
What Is the Biggest Challenge Facing President Bush Tonight?
Livestock Disease Spreads in Britain
Pitt, Roberts Shine in 'The Mexican'
Bush To Unveil $1.6 trillion Tax Cut Plan
Microsoft Appeal: Company Cites Bias in Judge's Comments
Plunge In Consumer Confidence Indicates Stumbling U.S. Economy
Listen Up: Making the Presidential Grand Entrance
Clinton Pardons: Denise Rich, Beth Dozoretz Dispute Secret Service Record of White House Visit
Clearing the Air: High Court Rejects Industry Challenge to Clean Air Act
The Bush Presidency: Public Address to Congress Tonight Will Focus on Budget Proposals
Families Mourn Pedestrians Killed in California Car Crash
Voices: Americans Discuss How Worries Over Economy Have Affected Personal Spending
February 26, 2001
Latest Study Confirms Fast Food Is Unhealthy
Bush Administration Trying to Sell Its Agenda Amid Clinton Pardon Scandal
Hugh Rodham Tried to Get Pardons for Two Democratic Fund- Raisers
Director Scott Enjoying Commercial Successes
Bush has First True Test Tuesday Night, Experts Say
Investigation Continues Into Car Crash at the University of California
Mississippi Begins Arduous Task of Recovery from Severe Storms
New Findings on Heart Disease Suggest Surprising Factors
Israel's Parliament Debates Over Policy-Shaping of New Likud Leadership
President Bush Set to Begin Budget Battle
Israel Labor Party Joins Likud in National Unity Government
Nine Dead After Violent Storms Ravage Mississippi and Arkansas
Battle Lines are Drawn; Government Fights Environmentalists for ANWR
"Rent" Pays Off for "Ally McBeal" Cast Member
BAFTA Honors Best in Movies
President Bush to Present His First Budget to Congress
Foot and Mouth Disease Concern British Farmers
California Teen Kills Four in Auto Accident
Microsoft Antitrust Case Heard by U.S. Appeals Court
President Bush Discusses Tomorrow Night's Speech
Recount Completed in Miami-Dade County
Congress Awaits President's Address; Tax Plan to be Revealed
Powell Attends 10th Anniversary of Kuwait's Liberation; Iraq/U.N. Talks Begin
1 Dead In Florida Boat Collision
February 23, 2001
New Developments in Clinton Pardon Controversy
Faulty Seat Belt May Have Contributed to Dale Earnhardt's Death
How Should the Personal Investor Deal with the Current State of the Markets?
President, British Prime Minister Discuss International Issues
President Bush Meets with Prime Minister Blair at Camp David
'National Enquirer' Breaks Serious News, Gains Some Legitimacy
Showbiz Today Reports: States, Countries Vie for Hollywood's Attention
Clinton Pardon Probe Widens
Bush, British Prime Minister Meeting for First Time
Florida Judge Hears Motions in Child Murder Case
Dale Earnhardt 1951-2001: After Racing Legend's Death, Safety Is Scrutinized
The First 100 Days: New Mideast Violence Precedes Powell Visit
Sixteen-Year-Old Waves Extradition In Dartmouth Killings
No-Fly Zones, Sanctions Fill Mutual Source of Anxiety For Iraq, U.S.
Tony Blair To Visit Camp David
Clinton Pardons: Scrutiny On 4 Hasidic Men, Roger Clinton
Fourteen-Year-Old Lionel Tate Awaits Motions Hearing
February 22, 2001
Iraqi, U.S. Militaries Exchange Fire
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Speaks Out on Clinton Pardons
Fans, Friends, Family Mourn Earnhardt at Memorial Service
NASA-Funded Researchers Credit Asteroid for Mass Extinction
USS Greeneville Inspected in Drydock
Three Former Bosnian Serb Soldiers Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
Major Snowstorm Causes Massive 116-Car Accident
FBI to Change Polygraph Policy
Last Week's Air Strike Receives Mixed Reviews by Pentagon
Hillary Clinton Denies Involvement in Controversial Pardons; 'USA Today' Columnist Discusses Character of Senator in Crises
Clinton Library To Cooperate With House Committee; H. Clinton To Comment On Pardons Controversy
Gallup Poll: Bill Clinton's Favorable Ratings Down With Pardons Controversy
H. Clinton To Comment On Pardons Controversy
Hillary Clinton Embedded In Clinton Pardon Controversy
February 21, 2001
Ricky Skaggs Gets Grammy Nod for Tribute Album
A Momentous Day for the Catholic Church
FBI Taking Stock of Damage From Agent's Suspected Spying
Is Eminem's Grammy Nomination Fair?
Supreme Court Votes 5-4, Upholds States' Rights
Skakel to Be Tried as an Adult for 1975 Death
100-Year Drought Conditions Precipitating Wildfires in Florida
The Stars of 'Bubblegum Pop' Find the Term Distasteful
LynnMarie First Woman Nominated for Best Polka Album
Maine Representative Joseph Brooks Pushes for Returnable- Tobacco Bill
Firefighters Continue to Battle Wildfire in Florida
Maine State Rep. Joseph Brooks Discusses 'Returnable Butt Bill'
Bush Announces Big Spending Boost in Education
FBI Espionage Case: Investigation Continues into Alleged Spy Robert Philip Hanssen
Much of Today's Music Made on Computers
High School Students Discuss Eminem, Freedom of Expression in Song
Former President Carter Blasts Bill Clinton Over Last-minute Pardons
Collision at Sea: Submarine Crewman Says Civilians Distracted Him
Federal Authorities Turn to State Department for Answers in FBI Spy Case
February 20, 2001
Which Alternative Cold Medicines Work?
Pope John Paul II Names 44 New Cardinals
President Bush Reacts to FBI Espionage Story
Pre-Grammy Party Hottest Ticket in Town
FBI Agents Discover Payments Received by Hanssen
FBI Charges One of Its Own With Espionage
Rich Pardon Justified According to Many in Israel
Neighbors of Robert Hanssen Shocked of Reports of Espionage
Dale Earnhardt Remembered at Daytona
Space Shuttle Atlantis Lands in California
Pre-Grammy Gala at Clive Davis'
NASA Chooses Edwards Air Force Base as Atlantis Landing Site
Film Director Stanley Kramer Dies
Thousands Gather to Mourn Death of Dale Earnhardt
Investigation Moves Forward into U.S. Submarine Collision with Japanese Fishing Boat
27-Year FBI Veteran Accused of Spying for Moscow; Arrest Sends Cold War Chill Through U.S-Russian Relationship
February 19, 2001
Supreme Court to Examine Whether Thermal Imaging Constitutes Unreasonable Search
Los Angeles Gearing up for the Grammy Awards
Collision Between Sub and Fishing Boat Strains U.S.-Japanese Relations
President Bush Dedicates Oklahoma City Memorial
NASCAR Community Grieving for Dale Earnhardt
Ricky Martin Prepares for Grammy Award
Iraqis Continue Protests Over Airstrikes
Preliminary Autopsy Report Shows Earnhardt Massive Head Injuries Killed Dale Earnhardt
NASCAR Fans Mourn the Great Earnhardt
Congressional Committee Hearings to Resume March 1
Law Enforcement Officials Cite Changes in Types of Domestic Terrorism Threats
President Bush Dedicates Oklahoma City Bombing Museum
Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: Fans Gather to Mourn NASCAR Legend; Autopsy Reveals Blunt Force Trauma to Head
February 16, 2001
Bush, Fox Begin U.S.-Mexican Summit
McVeigh Passes on Deadline for Presidential Pardon
Wholesale Prices Jump, Reviving Fears of 'Stagflation'
February 15, 2001
Experience Music Project is a Rock 'n' Roll Experience
What Can Be Done to Alleviate Delays at New York's La Guardia Airport?
Submarine Expert Discusses Greenville Accident
What Does President Bush's Trip to Mexico Mean for U.S.-Mexico Relations?
Greeneville Disaster Reminds Many of USS Houston
Justice Department to Investigate Rich Pardon
Barak to Join Ariel Sharon in National Unity Government
Mysteries Still Surround USS Greeneville Accident
Chris Rock Comes "Down to Earth" in Remake
Driver Testifies Rapper "Puffy" Combs Indeed Had a Gun
Can Hillary Clinton Escape White House Scandals?
Criminal Investigation Into Rich Pardon Will Proceed
Spring Training for New York Yankees Begins
Will Criminal Investigation of Marc Rich Pardon Uncover Anything New?
Dramatic Testimony Today in Sean "Puffy" Combs Trial
The First 100 Days: President Bush Turns Attention to Foreign Policy, Plans Trip to Mexico
Investigation Into Submarine Disaster Continues
February 13, 2001
Have Bill Clinton's Ethical Lapses Damaged His Legacy?
Why Aren't Democrats Defending Bill Clinton?
Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
'Gladiator' Triumphs in the Contest for Oscar Nominations
Study Indicates Eating Fruits and Vegetables Does Not Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Hearing Will Determine Fate of Dog Involved in Mauling
How Are the Clinton Controversies Affecting Republicans and Democrats?
Former President Clinton Tours Office in Harlem
Battle Bots And Scooters Provide Hours of Amusement for Kids
Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew Speaks About Mission
Which Toys Do Kids Want Most?
Will the Oscars Be a Soderbergh Sweep?
Academy Award Nominees Announced
NEAR Spacecraft, Against All Odds, Continues to Transmit Pictures from Eros
Congress to Propose Legislation Aimed at Improving Airline Service
Federal Reserve Chairman Warns of Sharp Economic Slowdown
Senate Committee Set to Investigate Rich Pardon
Former President Clinton Moves Uptown to Harlem
Helicopter Accident Latest Military Debacle
February 12, 2001
Atlanta Man Convicted of Pimping 12-Year-Old
'Rudy' Action Figure Featured at Toy Fair
House Committee Seeking Immunity for Marc Rich's Ex-Wife
President Clinton May Move Office Space to Harlem
Scientists Find Humans Have Fewer Genes Than Once Thought
NEAR Spacecraft About to Land on Eros
Search Continues for Survivors of Fishing Vessel That Sank After Colliding With Sub
Federal Court Tells Napster to Stop Trading Copyrighted Material
Explorers Become First Women to Cross Antarctica
Spacecraft Lands on Asteroid
Napster Still In Business, For Now
Atlanta Fire Department Saves Bulk Cash in Fire
Terrorist Meeting in Beirut Confirms Bush Administration's Fears
Justice Department to Speak on Immunity for Denise Rich
Some Analysts Say Napster Will Survive
Scientists Report Breakthrough in Cracking Human Genetic Code
The First 100 Days: President Bush Begins Drive to Boost Military Morale
Napster May be Held Responsible for Copyright Infringements
Retired Navy Capt. Alec Fraser Discusses Sub Accident
Search for Sub Collision Survivors Continues Off Hawaiian Coast
Federal Appeals Court About to Determine Napster's Fate
February 09, 2001
Castaway Files Lawsuit Against CBS and 'Survivor' Producer
'Reality TV' Inspiring Filmmakers
Fatal Dog Attack in San Francisco Stirs up Fears of Man's Best Friend
Four Major Airlines Facing Labor Problems in Coming Weeks
Plane Crash Kills Crew, but Passengers Survive
"Hannibal" and "Saving Silverman" Lead the Big Screen Charge This Weekend
How Will History View William Jefferson Clinton?
Charges Filed in White House Shooting
Bush Decides Against Immediate Increase in Defense Spending
O.J. Simpson Arrested on Burglary and Battery Charges in Florida
Space Shuttle Atlantis to Deliver Science Lab to Space Station
Two Women Continue Dangerous Trek Across Antarctica
O.J. Simpson Charged With One Felony, One Misdemeanor
Federal Charges Brought Against White House Gunman
Rendezvous in Space: Crew to Install $1.4 Billion Destiny Module
Bob Vila Discusses Web-Ready Homes
Gunman Charged in White House Shooting
The First 100 Days: President Bush Orders Review of Pentagon Programs, Delays Supplemental Funding
Future Flight: New Passenger Airplane Designs on the Horizon
February 08, 2001
Gallup Poll: American Public Generally Disapproves of Presidential Pardons
Can Congress Compel Denise Rich to Testify?
Israeli Prime Minister-Elect Says Peace Talks Must Wait For Cessation of Violence
Democrats Fight for Against Bush Tax Plan
Bush's Proposed Tax Cut Expected to Begin Partisan Struggles
Texas Senator Hutchison Discusses Bush Tax Plan in Congress
February 07, 2001
Ariel Sharon Working to Put Together Government of National Unity
Doctors Believe That Woman in Canadian Hospital Does Not Have Ebola
Police Obtain Warrant to Search Alleged White House Gunman's Home
Will Labor Disputes Disrupt Air Travel?
Indiana Man Shot on White House Lawn After Brandishing Weapon
February 06, 2001
Showbiz Today Reports: Gloria Estefan Discusses Her Second Greatest Hits Album
OSU Victory Over Missouri Helps in Healing Process
U.S. Citizens Hoping for Peace in the Middle East
Portable PC's Forge New Frontiers
Kansas Superintendent Discusses Student Plot to Attack School
Israel Decides: Sharon Ahead in Polls as Election Comes to Close
The First 100 Days: Sens. Kennedy, McCain Join Forces on Patients' Bill of Rights; Bush Touts Tax Cut Plan; Washington Businessman Sounds Off
Israelis Await Exit-Poll Results
Bush Reaches Out For Tax-Cut Support from Small Businesses
Sex on Television: Do You Know What Your Kids Are Watching?
February 05, 2001
How Does the Public Think President Bush Is Doing So Far?
HTML E-Mails Can Compromise Privacy
Likud Party Leader Ariel Sharon Maintains Comfortable Lead in Polls
Gallaudet Slaying Marks Second Murder of the Year
Morning-After Pill Manufacturers Seek FDA Approval
Bush Tax Plan Headed for Congress Thursday
Cruise and Kidman Separate; Jennifer Lopez No. 1 in Album Sales and at the Box Office
Who Is the Real Beneficiary of Bush's Tax Cut Proposal?
Navistar Factory in Illinois Scene of Shootings
Bush Begins Sales Pitch; Democrats Worry Bush Tax Cut May Jeopardize Federal Surplus
Embassy Bombings Trial Under Way in New York City
February 02, 2001
XFL to Bring Brasher Version of Football to Television
No Charges Pending Yet Against San Francisco Dog Owners Following Fatal Attack
Having Relatively Few Dopamine Receptors May Cause Obesity
Gallup Poll: Are Americans Worried About Losing Their Jobs?
Barak Maintains Hope for Reelection, Mideast Peace
Pan Am Bombing: Acquitted Fhimah Returns Home to Hero's Welcome
Economy Remains Strong Despite Layoffs
Polls Show Ehud Barak Trailing Ariel Sharon in Election for Prime Minister
Western India Still Reeling From Earthquake
Gallup Poll: How Do Americans View the Current U.S. Economy?
Ask CNN: Why Are Fewer People Getting Married?
A Football League of Their Own: XFL Debuts This Weekend
Bush Attends Congressional Retreat of Opposing Party
Obesity and the Brain: Is There a Connection?
Sen. McCain to Join Forces With Sen. Kennedy on Managed Health Care Reform Plan
Barak Discusses Future of Middle East in Light of Upcoming Israeli Elections
Economic Slowdown Hits Industrial Midwest Hard Amid Mixed January Unemployment Figures
January Unemployment Figures Show Mix of Bad, Good News
At Employment Office in Chicago's Northwest Suburbs, Workers Look for Jobs in Troubled Economy
Two Arrested for Role in Seven Texas Prisoners' Escape
February 01, 2001
Man Acquitted of Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Returns to Libya
Punxsutawney Phil Gets Royal Treatment Prior to Groundhog Day Prediction
General Electric to Layoff 75,000 Employees
What Message Does the Ashcroft Vote Send to the President?
Ask CNN: Why is There Such a Big Trend for Reality TV Nowadays?
Could Airline Mergers Mean More Trouble for Travelers?
Palestinian Right to Return Crucial Issue in Israeli Election
Ashcroft to Be Sworn in as Attorney General This Evening
Israeli Election: Ehud Barak Trailing Ariel Sharon By Double- Digits in Polls
President Pleased at "Bipartisan" Nature of Ashcroft Confirmation
Senate Vote on Ashcroft Sends Message to President Bush
Man Attacks Several People in Pennsylvania Elementary School
Alabama Convict Remains at Large
Ashcroft Senate Confirmation Vote Under Way
Mideast Peace May be Decided by Israeli Election
Awaiting Ashcroft Vote
January 31, 2001
Kennedy Nephew Will Tried As Adult in 1975 Murder Case
High-Tech Tool Teaching Pilots to Cope With the Unexpected
House Speaker Hastert Backs Bush's Tax Cut Proposal
Indian Region Devasted by Earthquake Faces Tough Task of Rebuilding
Friends and Family Members View Wreckage of Alaska Airlines Flight 261
President Bush Vows to Uphold Sanctions Against Libya
Cut in Interest Rates Should Stimulate Housing Market
President Urges Cabinet Members to Push His Legislative Agenda
California Energy Crisis Giving a Boost to Alternative Energy Sources
Debate Continues Over John Ashcroft
Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Families, Town Heal After Trial Outcome
American Consumers Power Economy
Ashcroft Debate Reaches Senate Floor
Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Libyan Government Denies Involvement, Will Honor Outcome
New Home Sales Rise 13.4 Percent in December; Home Builder Discusses Weston, Florida Market
Is the United States Truly Safe from Terrorist Attacks?
Photo Clerk Helps Foil Plot to Bomb California College
Defense Makes Case in Mark Chmura Sexual Assault Trial
Colorado Skier Convicted in Deadly Slope Collision
Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Victims' Families Find Some Satisfaction, but Loss Not Forgotten
January 30, 2001
Screen Actors Guild Announces Nominees for Its Awards Ceremony
Feingold Likely to Vote for John Ashcroft
Does Andrew Cuomo's Announcement of Candidacy Create Problems for New York Democrats?
Nevada Senator Introduces Bills to Protect Airline Passengers
Georgia Adopts New State Flag With Less Prominent Confederate Battle Standard
Is the Economy in a Slump or a Recession?
The First 100 Days: Senate Judiciary Committee Expected to Vote on Ashcroft Today
Ed Curran Examines Latest High-Tech Gadgets for the Home
Britons Expressing Outrage Over Hospital That Stole Organs
Advocacy Groups Anxious to See How Bush's Faith-Based Initiatives Will Work
India Earthquake: Joy Amid Hardship as More Survivors Are Found
India Earthquake: Little Hope Left for More Survivors as Focus Shifts to Relief Effort
Georgia Senate to Vote on Flag Change
'Industry Standard' Staff Member Discusses Amazon.com's Future
Fed Meeting Today to Decide on Interest Rate Cut
January 29, 2001
Attorneys Make Opening Statements in Sean 'Puffy' Combes Trial
Persistence Can Beat Addiction
What Did Former "Survivor" Kelly Wigglesworth Think of "Survivor II"?
Downey Trial to Receive Intense Media Attention
Did "Survivor 2" Live Up to Its Hype?
Economists Warn Manufacturing Sector May Be in a Recession
Robert Downey's Drug Trial Set to Begin
DaimlerChrysler Announces Layoffs
Super Bowl Champs Return Home
Two Dartmouth Professors Found Murdered in Their Home
Ashcroft Confirmation Still on Hold
The Bush Presidency: Bush Announces Program to Provide Tax Funds for Charitable Religious Groups, Places Cheney in Charge of Energy Task Force
Diane Swonk of Bank One Discusses Auto Industry, Weakening Economy
DaimlerChrysler to Cut North American Workforce By 20 Percent
Survival Stories Amid Search for Missing and Dead in India
Robert Downey Jr. Hearing May Face Short Delay; Plea Bargain Possible
Rescuers Continue Search for Life Beneath India Quake Rubble; Death Toll Feared More Than 20,000
DaimlerChrysler to Layoff 26,000 Workers; Vault.com Co-Founder Discusses Former Employees' Job Options
January 26, 2001
'Survivor 2' to Premiere on Sunday After Super Bowl
CBS Expected to Make $200 Million on Super Bowl Ads
What Are President Bush's Expectations for His Meeting With Mexico's President?
Tampa Prepares for Super Bowl Sunday
Researchers Find Genetic Link to Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Texas Cattle Remained Quarantined for Potential Mad Cow Disease
Bush Staff Reluctant to Discuss Clinton Administration Vandalism
El Nino May Return Next Year
More Than 2,000 Confirmed Dead in Indian Earthquake
XFL Set to Kick Off Next Month
Deadly Earthquake Rocks Western India; More Than 1,000 Suspected Dead
Campaign Finance Reform to be Debated by Senate in March
Super Bowl Coaches Take Different Approach to Big Game
Hershey's American-Dollars Kicker Dan Kaler Discusses Super Bowl
Fans Arriving in Florida for Super Bowl XXXV
The Bush Presidency: Senate Democrats Delay Ashcroft Hearings
Search for Survivors Underway in Earthquake-Stricken India
The Bush Presidency: Present Administration Downplays White House Vandalism
January 25, 2001
Ashcroft's Commitment to Gay Rights Questioned
Secrets Behind Soviet Intercontinental Bomber Revealed
Giants Disregard Trash-Talk, Focus on Super Bowl
Thirteen-Year-Old Convicted of First-Degree Murder
Gore to Lecture at Columbia University
How Do Greenspan's Remarks Help the President's Crusade for a Tax Cut?
Massachusetts Funeral Director Discovers Life in the Funeral Home
Cuss Control Academy Attempts to Reduce Swearing
Tufts University Begins Study on Animal Hoarders
Former President Clinton Remains Hot Topic of Debate
Greenspan Hints that Tax Cut Could Benefit Economy
Power Crisis: Future of Electric Cars
Greenspan Testifies Tax Cut Would Benefit Economy
January 24, 2001
How Has the Internet Affected Super Bowl Gambling?
Missouri Judge Awards Temporary Custody of 'Internet Twins' to Biological Father
When Is a Stomach Ache Symptomatic of Something More Serious?
Ravens, Giants Prepare for Sunday's Super Bowl
Miller Brewing Plant Feeling California Power Crunch
Last of 'Texas Seven' Recaptured
Two Remaining Texas Fugitives Surrender to Police
Power Crisis: Businesses Losing Billions
The Bush Presidency: HHS, Transportation Chiefs Confirmed; Senate Panel Delays Vote on Ashcroft
Galapagos Spill: Work Around Stricken Tanker Continues
Power Crisis: Shortages Mean Bad Business
Super Bowl XXXV: Media Attention Settles on Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis
Texas Escapees in Colorado Jail
Bush Reaches Out to Congressional Leaders
January 23, 2001
How Can Parents Help Their Children Cope With Peer Pressure?
Tragic Death of Montana Boy Involving Remington Model 700 Rifle Alters Perceptions of Gun Safety Regulation
Talks in Taba Put on Hold
British Judge Orders 'Internet Twins' to Remain in Foster Care Pending Review
Will Voucher Programs Bolster Public School Performance?
Search Continues for Final Two Texas Fugitives
Ask CNN: What Does It Take to Become a U.S. Citizen?
Bush Administration Seeks Early Success on Education
Power Crisis: California ISO Spokeswoman Discusses Efforts to Avert Blackouts; Dairy Industry Operating 'On the Edge'
Colorado Springs Police Spokesman Discusses Recovery of Van Driven By Two Texas Fugitives Still At Large
Gallup Poll: Americans View Education a Number-one Priority, Amenable to Government Intervention
Marine Biologist Elliot Norse: Galapagos Oil Spill 'Worrisome'
Texas Escapees: Search Intensifies for Two on Loose After Arrest of Others
Bush To Unveil Education Reform Package
January 22, 2001
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott Meets with the New President to Discuss Policy
Gallup Poll: How Do Americans View Bush Administration Agenda?
Bush Sticks to Campaign Themes in First Days as President
McCain Pushing for Campaign Finance Reform
107th Congress: $1.3 Trillion Tax Cut Bill Introduced in Senate
Female Explorers Arrive at South Pole
Galapagos Fuel Spill May Devastate Rare Species
Anti-Abortion Demonstrators March to U.S. Supreme Court
Oil Spill Threatens Galapagos Islands; Coast Guard Officer Discusses Clean-Up
The Bush Presidency: Bush to Block Aid to Certain International Family-Planning Groups
Actress Jacqueline Bisset Discusses Latest Project at Sundance Film Festival
McCain Pushes Campaign Finance Reform to Top of Agenda
Senior Chief Petty Officer Tod Lyons Discusses U.S. Coast Guard Efforts to Contain Oil Spill in Galapagos Islands
Robert Reich: 'We Ought to Spread the Benefits of Capitalism'
January 19, 2001
President Clinton and Independent Counsel Robert Ray Cut a Deal
Rainbow-Push Coalition Expresses Confidence in Jesse Jackson
Voices: What Should President-Elect Bush Say in His Inaugural Speech?
President Clinton Strikes a Deal, Avoids Indictment
Public Has Positive Perception of President-Elect Bush, According to Gallup Polls
Power Crisis: Some California Airports Quickly Using Up Fuel Reserves
Vice President-Elect Cheney Among Speakers at Ceremony Honoring U.S. Veterans
Will Bad Weather Force Inaugural Swearing-in Ceremony Indoors?
Rain Might Dampen Turn-Out for Inaugural Parade
Adoption Dispute: Birth Mother Wants Daughters Back
Jackson Aftermath: Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Meeting Today
The Clinton Presidency: International Policy
Historic Bible May be Used During Inauguration
Future First Lady Speaks Out on Literacy, Abortion
Inauguration Preview: 'USA Today' Political Correspondent Discusses Bush's Speech
Rain May Hamper Inaugural Parade
January 18, 2001
Poll Suggests Americans Want Bush to Stay the Course
Power Crisis: Rolling Blackouts Continue in Northern California
The Clinton Presidency: The New Democrat
Norton's Confirmation Expected, Though Contentious
Inauguration: Law Enforcement, Protesters Expected in Full Force
Dennis Moore of 'USA Today' Previews Inaugural Events
Confirmation Hearings: Missouri Supreme Court Justice Ronnie White Testifies Before Senate; Ashcroft Supporters, Opponents Dig In
Rep. Watts: Ashcroft 'Eminently Qualified' to Uphold Law of United States
Transition of Power: Confirmation Hearings for Ashcroft, Norton Most Contentious
Inauguration: Police Brace for Biggest Demonstrations Since 1973
Talk Radio Host Royal Marshall Discusses Rev. Jesse Jackson's Admission of Extramarital Affair
Power Crisis: Rolling Blackouts Ordered For Second Day
January 17, 2001
California Couple Discusses Internet Adoption Feud Over Twin Baby Girls
Confirmation Hearings: On Day Two, Bush Pick for Attorney General Faces Tough Questions
'USA Today': President Clinton Will 'Continue to Make Headlines' After Leaving Office
The Clinton Presidency: Scandals and Legacy
Bush Bids Farewell to Midland, Texas
Voices: Remembering President Clinton
Ashcroft Hearing: Attorney General Nominee Faces Second Day of Tough Questioning
January 16, 2001
Bush Team Welcomes Hearings
Ashcroft Facing Uphill Battle in Confirmation Fight
Ashcroft Vows to Uphold Law of the Land
'USA Today': 'Hard to Come Up With Evidence That a Recession is Under Way'
The Clinton Presidency: The Bottom Line
The Gulf War 10 Years Later: Life in Iraq Today
Though Ashcroft Confirmation Expected, Crucial Questions Expected at Confirmation Hearings
January 15, 2001
Chinese Space Program Eagerly Preparing for the Taikonaut
Drug Shortages Becoming National Scare
Ask CNN: Why is the Presidential Term Limited to Eight Years?
Fast Food Can be Healthy
Alzheimer's Disease Adds to Hurdles During Recovery From Surgery
Brazilian Ranchers Keep Herds Safe by Killing Endangered Jaguars
Central American Quake: Search-and-Rescue Efforts Continue
Company Dares Hackers to Break Into System
Israel Closes Off Gaza; Violence Continues
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Met with Celebration and Protest Alike
Albright Reflects on Tenure at State Department
USAID Assists Quake Victims
Ed McMahon Searches for Stars Using Internet
Doctors Say Reagan Doing Very Well
For the First Time, South Carolina Celebrates a State Holiday Honoring Martin Luther King
Gregory Allen Howard Discusses Era of Integration in 'Remember the Titans'
Democrats on Hill Prepare to Attack Ashcroft
Explorers Ann Bancroft, Liv Arnesen Discuss Progress Across Antarctica
Agency for International Development Official Discusses Rescue Operations in El Salvador Following Earthquake
The Clinton Presidency, a Retrospective: Clinton & The People
Inauguration Review: First vs. Second Bush Administration
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Bush Discusses Education at Elementary School
Transition of Power: Attorney General Nominee John Ashcroft to Face Contentious Confirmation Hearing Tomorrow
Conflict in the Middle East: Barak Calls Killing of Settler Terrible Blow to Peace
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Protesters Rally Against Confederate Flag; NAACP Executive Director Discusses Economic Sanctions
Voices: Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
After Earthquake, International Aid Arrives, Rescue Efforts Continue in El Salvador
January 12, 2001
From the Drawing Board to the Showroom: Designing the GMC Terracross
Female Prisoners in California Recording Books on Audiotape
Is Now the Time to Refinance Home Mortgages?
Cloning Experiment Ends in Disappointment
Katherine Harris Under Fire From Civil Rights Commission
How Can You Keep Private Information from Being Made Public?
What Is 'Ginger'?
Western States Face Severe Weather
Several States Considering Legislation That Would Restrict Telemarketing
Mortgage Rates Hit Two-Year Low
Interest Groups Voice Opposition to Gale Norton as Interior Secretary
Clinton, Bush View Economy Quite Differently
FCC Approves AOL/Time Warner Merger
State of Utah Challenges Certification of Census Figures
Katherine Harris to Testify Before U.S. Civil Rights Commission
How Will President Clinton Be Remembered?
President-Elect Bush, Senate Democrats Prepare for Fight Over Ashcroft Nomination
California Electricity Situation Eases Slightly to Level Two Emergency
Higher Natural Gas Costs Hit Consumers in the Wallet
January 11, 2001
British Police Smash Internet Child Pornography Ring
Texas Corrections Department Unveils Report
Will "Ginger" Change the World?
Civil Rights Commission Begins Hearings on Alleged Voting Rights Violations in Florida
Ask CNN: What Will Happen to Shares of TWA Stock?
Scientists in Oregon Create Genetically Altered Monkey
What's New at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show?
New Airborne Laser Experiment Held in Kansas
California Declares Stage Three Power Emergency
Bush Cabinet Picks to Face Hearings
Eyewitness Describes Jail Break of Seven Texas Convicts
How Would an OPEC Production Cut Affect the World Markets?
Reverend Jackson Says Allen Wrongfully Convicted
Former Bosnian Serb Leader Appears Before War Crimes Tribunal
Closing Arguments Rescheduled for Former Carolina Panther Rae Carruth's Murder Trial
Ashcroft Confirmation Ignites a Fight on Ideological Grounds
Texas Prison Staff Facing Discipline in Inmates' Escape
Oklahoma Gov. Keating Discusses Scheduled Execution of Wanda Jean Allen
January 10, 2001
Federal Government Studies Popular Diets
American Airlines to Purchase TWA
American Airlines Purchases Troubled TWA
Automakers Turn to Retro at Auto Show
Bush to Meet With Labor Secretary Prospect
"Angel of Death" Killer Formally Charged in Connection With Six Deaths
New York City May Pay $50 Million to Victims of Strip-Searches
Bush Leaning Toward Anderson for Labor Secretary
Navy Veterans Return to Service for One Final Mission
Were President Clinton's Remarks About the Election Appropriate?
Strip Searches in New York City Lead to Lawsuit
Statue Honoring Franklin D. Roosevelt in Wheelchair Unveiled in Washington
Recession on Horizon?
January 09, 2001
Texas Prison Escapees Continue to Elude Capture
'Angel of Death' Behind Bars After Three Years
'Angel of Death' Arrested
Liberal Groups Oppose Ashcroft Nomination
Transition of Power: Political Storm Brewing Around Bush Labor Nominee; Liberal Groups Voice Opposition to Ashcroft as Attorney General
Report Says Texas Escapees Broke Out Due to Officer Failure
Claudia Gonzalez of the American Dietetic Association Discusses Couch Potato Kids
'TV Guide' Writer Ted Johnson, Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Helen Morrison Discuss Emergence of New 'Reality TV' Shows
Transition of Power: Concerns Raised About Illegal Immigrant Housed by Bush Labor Secretary Pick
Government Report: Some SUVs Have High Chance of Flipping in Crashes
January 08, 2001
Intel, Microsoft Introducing New Products at Consumer Electronics Show
Bush Nominee for Secretary of Labor Faces Questions About Illegal Alien
College Students Turning to Ritalin
Automakers Display Latest Wares at International Auto Show
Clinton Takes Mideast Negotiations as Far as Possible
Florida Leaders Meet to Discuss Election Reform
Radio Host Denounces Alciere
Bush Stands Behind Linda Chavez
Airline Mega-Mergers Possible
University of Georgia to Commemorate 40th Anniversary of Enrollment by African-American Students
Airline Mergers Could Cause Trouble for Travelers
Antarctica Trekkers Continue Quest to Reach South Pole
Ted Turner Announces Creation of Nuclear Threat Initiative
Pending Release of British Killers Stirs Emotions
Policies and Procedures Under Review Following Texas Prison Escape
DVD Camcorder Hot Item at Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show
About 400,000 Israelis Demonstrate to Support Jerusalem as Nation's Capitol
Ray Charles to Receive Trumpet Award
Transition of Power: Bush Focusing on National Security Issues Today; Labor Nominee Facing Scrutiny Over Housing of Illegal Alien
Ford, Bridgestone/Firestone Settle Explorer Rollover Lawsuit
Transition of Power: Bush Labor Nominee Under Scrutiny for Harboring Illegal Alien
Conflict in the Middle East: Massive 'One Jerusalem' Rally Under Way in Israel as President Clinton Escalates Peace Efforts
American Airlines to Buy Flagging TWA
January 05, 2001
Legendary Car Customizer Created Hollywood Stars
What Kind of Diet and Exercise Regimens Really Work?
Jeep Cherokee's Production to End
Web Site Reaps the Fruits of Failure
U.S. Job Growth Slows, but is Recession Really on the Horizon?
President Clinton Announces Plan for Huge Environmental Conservation Program
Exploring the Depths of the Atlanta Boat Show
Atlanta Boat Show Floats Fantasies Out of Winter Cold into More Pleasant Climes
Gallup Poll: Most Americans Support Campaign Finance Reform
Senate Agrees to Share Power Within Committees
Which Jobs Were Hot in 2000?
Scientists Await Birth of First Clone of Endangered Animal
Israeli Government Officially Accepts Parameters of Clinton Peace Plan
Mother of Slain Texas Officers Condemns Society That Creates Murderers
Two Workers Rescued From Scaffolding Collapse
Ask CNN: Why Is the Capitol Built With Marble?
Imprisoned British Physician Suspected in Slew of Murders
Difficult Days for Butterfly Ballot Designer
New Hampshire Representative Stirring Up Controversy
Manhunt in Texas: At Least Two Prison Escapees Spotted at Bank; Texas Dept. of Justice Spokesman Discusses Flood of Leads
"Businessweek": Unemployment Rate Holding Steady Is 'Good News'
January 04, 2001
Tax Collecting in Russia Not for the Faint-Hearted
Jobless Rates Expected to Rise for Month of December
President-Elect Appoints Like-Minded Energy Secretary
California Institutes Rate Hikes for Energy Utilities
The Gallup Poll: Half of Americans Believe War on Drugs is Making Progress
President-Elect Bush Selects Two Senior White House Advisers
Cutting Salt Can Substantially Reduce Blood Pressure
Conflict in the Middle East: With Only 16 Days Left, Clinton to Meet With Israeli Diplomat
Power Crisis: Joe Kennedy Discusses How Low-Income Customers are Coping with High Utility Bills
California Firefighters Still Struggling With Wildfire
Power Crisis: California Rate Hikes Could Affect Consumers Nationwide
'Forbes': Rate Cut Shows Fed Afraid of 'Crash in Consumer Confidence'
Transition of Power: Bush Wraps Up Economic Conference
Iraq Denies Rumors of Saddam Hussein's Ill-Health
Conflict in the Middle East: Top Israeli Negotiator En Route to U.S. for Proposal Clarification; Arafat Consulting With Arab Allies
Beutel: Energy Crunch, Fed Action Threatens to Send Economy into 'Stagflation'
McCain to Push Campaign Finance Reform Early in 107th Congress
California Wildfire: Blaze 10 Percent Contained
Power Crisis: California Electric Companies' Rate Increases Would Affect 10 Million
Transition of Power: Bush Meeting with High-Tech Executives
January 03, 2001
'People' Magazine Music Critic Discusses the Grammys
Poll Surveys Public's Opinion of Senator Clinton
Larry Lindsey Named Chairman of Council of Economic Advisers
Nominations Announced for Grammy Awards
Is It Time to Get Tough on Telemarketers?
Arafat Endorses Clinton Peace Proposal
For Automakers, Good Year Ends in a Bad Way
Federal Reserve Acts Early to Reduce Interest Rates
California Public Utilities Commission Adds Surcharge to Electricity
Grammy Nominations Announced
Senator Carnahan Moves in on Capitol Hill
Brush Fire Shuts Down Portions of Interstate 8 in Southern California
What Does America Think About Senator Clinton?
Two Women Discuss Trip Across Antarctica
The Stealth Price Hike at the Supermarket
President-Elect Bush Holds Summit to Discuss Slowing Economy
Israelis Reportedly Agree to Send Delegation to Washington for Clarification on Peace Proposal
California Utilities Commission Endorses 1-Cent Per KW-Hour Surcharge
How Will the Federal Reserve Rate Cut Affect Mortgages?
Conflict in the Middle East: Arafat Conditionally Accepts Peace Talk Proposal
107th Congress Convenes; Hillary Rodham Clinton Sworn in
Federal Reserve Slashes Interest Rates to Bolster Faltering Economy
New Senators Sworn in on Hill
Power to the People: Behind California's Deregulation Experiment; Utilities Hope to Raise Electric Rates By Up to 30 Percent
Conflict in the Middle East: Arafat Conditionally Supports Framework for Peace Talks
South California Wildfire Rages, Several Homes Burn
Investigators Try to Find Cause of Delaware Fire That Killed 11
January 02, 2001
Bush Nominates Norm Mineta for Secretary of Transportation
First Ice Hotel in North America Now Open for Business
Actor Ray Walston Dies at Age 86
Pentagon to Recommend Tighter Security Procedures Following USS Cole Bombing
Clinton Meets With Arafat in Washington
Russian Music Finds a New Mode of Expression
President-elect Bush Settles on Final Three Cabinet Nominations
Arafat Meets With Clinton; Israelis Impose New Security Measures in Occupied Territories
Obesity a Concern for Americans
Ed Curran Discusses High-Tech Toys for the New Year
DotComGuy's Self-Imposed Exile Ends
'Foolish' Advice: 'Invest in What You Know and Understand'
Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton, Arafat to Discuss Mideast Peace Proposals
Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Name More Cabinet Appointees Today; Clinton Commerce Secretary Mineta to be Tapped for Transportation
Stock Watch: Investors Take Off New Year's Party Hats as Market Tumbles
Crisis In The Middle East: U.S. Institute for Peace Officer Discusses Clinton Proposal
Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton to Meet With Arafat to Discuss Peace Deal
January 01, 2001
100-Year-Old Letters Revealed in Detroit Time Capsule
Why Do Penguins Waddle, You Ask?
The Amazing Kreskin Looks into the Year 2001 and Predicts the Future
Holiday Hope: Citymeals on Wheels Help the Elderly Cope with Loneliness
Ask CNN: Why and How Actors and Actresses are Chosen to Put Their Handprints in Front of the Chinese Theater?
Crisis in the Middle East: Explosion Rocks Israeli Resort Town; Yasser Arafat Agrees to Meet with President Clinton in Washington
Psychic Uri Geller Gazes into His Crystal Ball for some New Year Predictions
Explorers Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen Call in from Their Trek Across Antarctica
George W. Bush Looks to Fill Final Cabinet Posts
Ardmore, Oklahoma Restaurant Manager Discusses Battling Storms, Power Outages
Car Bomb Injures 20 in Israeli Coastal City
Three Explosions Rock Israeli Coastal City
Oklahoma Dept. of Civil Emergency Management Spokesperson Discusses Efforts to Restore Power to Residents
December 29, 2000
CNN 20: U.S. Pilot Bobby Hall Released, December 29, 1994
Internet Can Provide Possible Solutions to Holiday Travel Woes
Should Humans Eat Like Their Hunter-Gatherer Ancestors?
Transition of Power: Environmentalists Sounding the Alarm on Interior Nominee; Bush Employing 'Santa Claus' Strategy for Cabinet
Northeast Prepares for Battering by Winter Storm
Chicago Nearing Record Total for December Snowfall
Clintons Pick a House
Tracking Travel Delays on the Internet
Winter Storm Headed for East Coast
Transition of Power: Bush Names Four More Cabinet Nominees
Gallup Poll: Bill and Hillary Clinton, America's 'Most Admired' Man and Woman
Passenger Storms Cockpit of BA Airliner, Tries to Crash Plane
Winter Storms Knock out Power for Thousands in Arkansas
Transition of Power: Bush Announces Four More Cabinet Choices
NYC's Deputy Chief of Sanitation: City Is Ready for Snow
Volunteers Readying Floats for 112th Tournament of Roses Parade
AAA Chicago Motor Club Employee Discusses Winter and Cars
Street and Sanitation Commissioner on How Chicago Prepares for More Snow
December 28, 2000
Winter Storm Strands 1,000 Vehicles on Texas Highway
President Clinton Says Mideast Peace Closer Than Ever
Judge Agrees to McVeigh's Request for an Expedited Death Sentence
Bombings in Israel Deter Peace Talks
Texas National Guard Says No Serious Injuries Resulted from Overnight Icing in Texas
Dunham: Bush's 'Biggest Risk' is to Play Politics with the Economy
Consumer Confidence: Impulse Buying Out, Bargain Hunting In
National Guard Called Out in Texas to Help Stranded Motorists
Why Is Consumer Confidence Down?
Bad Weather Means Brisk Business for Texas Motel
New Census Figures Show Americans Moving South, West
President Clinton Unveils Larger-Than-Expected Budget Surplus, Cancels Intended Trip to North Korea; Bush Nominates Rumsfeld for Defense
Power Shortages Way of Life for Yugoslavia
U.S. Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt Discusses 'Largest Civic Ceremony in American History'
Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton Says Time Has Come for Final Peace Deal, Cancels North Korea Trip
Federal Judge to Consider Oklahoma City Bomber Timothy McVeigh's Request to End Appeals Process
Ice Storm Snarls Traffic on I-20 in Texas
December 27, 2000
Muslim Holy Month Coincides With Violence in Some Areas This Year
San Francisco's Overtime Dilemma
Chrysler's Troubled Marriage
White House Expresses Optimism on Future of Middle East Peace Talks
What Should the Smart Investor Be Doing as the Year Ends?
Massachusetts Shooting Has Gun-Law Experts Baffled
Low-Tech Toys in an Electronic Age
Bancroft, Arnesen Approach Halfway Point to Pole
Robert Downey, Jr. Pleads Not Guilty
Actor Robert Downey, Jr. Arraigned in California Court on Drug Charges
Massachusetts Gunman Pleads Not Guilty to Seven Counts of Murder; Prayer Service Honoring Victims Planned at Nearby Church
Crisis in the Middle East: Barak and Arafat to Meet with Mubarak Tomorrow in Egypt
Seven South Texas Prison Escapees Still on Loose, Wanted For Killing Cop on Christmas Eve
McDermott Pleads Not Guilty, Ordered Held Without Bail
December 26, 2000
Last Combat Pilots of WWII Finally Receive Recognition
Controversy Over School Internet Deal May Send Some Schools Offline
Christmas Shopping Season Just Beginning for Consumers Bent on After Christmas Sales and Exchanges
Russian Officials Assure World That Space Station Mir Will Not Crash
Winter Weather Creates Treacherous Situation in Plains States
Special Interest Groups Prepare for New White House Pecking Order
Middle East Peace Proposal Last Ditch Attempt to Reach Agreement in Clinton Presidency
President Clinton Awaits Word from Israelis, Palestinians on Peace Proposal
How Can You Exchange Gifts Bought Online?
Online Gift Returns Created Marked Inconvenience for Some Consumers
Police Have Suspect in Wakefield Shooting
Winter Storms Blast Through Arkansas Again, Cutting Power to Thousands
Seven Believed Dead After Shooting Spree in Boston Technology Company
Ice Storms Leave Parts of Texas and Arkansas Without Power
Wakefield Police Wrap Up Shooting Investigation
Ice Storm Slams Southern Plains; Tens of Thousands Without Power
December 25, 2000
New York Strives to Shelter Homeless
Interfaith Center Educates Religious Leaders About One Another
Renewed Mideast Negotiations Controversial
Lung Transplant Saves Cystic Fibrosis Patient
Dick Van Dyke Discusses Volunteering at the Midnight Mission in L.A.
New York Offers Great View of Christmas Eclipse
Palm Computers Help Immigrant Students
San Francisco Man's Humanitarian Efforts Help AIDS Patients in Africa
December 22, 2000
Simulator Helps Airport Snow-Removal Crews Prepare for Real Thing
Travel Delays Create Domino Effect at Nation's Airports
Middle East Violence Underlines Importance of Peace Talks
Kmart Will Stay Open 84 Hours Straight in Holiday Blitz
Has Bush Kept Both Parties Happy with His Cabinet Nominations So Far?
Flu Vaccine Shortage Now Is Over
Toronto Airport Moves Passengers During Busy Season
Nation's Airports Jammed as Holiday Travel Commences
Is There Time to Save on Taxes Before the New Year?
Madonna Wedding Under Way in Scotland
Holiday Air Travel Turns into Nightmare Before Christmas
Consumer Confidence Tumbles During Holiday Season
President-elect Bush Selects John Ashcroft as Attorney General
Market Drops Frightens Retired Investors
'Modern Living, Modern Giving' Author Andrea Claster Discusses Last-Minute Holiday Gift Ideas
Kenny G Discusses Success of Holiday Albums
Flu Shots Ready and Available
Madonna To Wed Guy Ritchie at Scottish Castle; Details Shrouded in Mystery
Retailers Hope for Last-Minute Shopping; Kmart Stores Open 24 Hours
Transition of Power: Ashcroft Selected for Attorney General; New Jersey Gov. Whitman Up For EPA Head
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Supplies Down 66 Percent
Holiday Travel: Heavy Traffic, Labor, Weather Problems Make for Uncertain Day
December 21, 2000
Madonna's Big Day
Surviving Family Tension During the Holidays
Israelis; Palestinians Attempting to Narrow Differences Over Jerusalem
Weather, Labor Problems Cause Clogging at Atlanta Airport
Community Mourns Murder of Sheriff-Elect
Is the United States Facing a Recession?
Rick Perry Sworn in as New Texas Governor
Internet Security Systems Founder Offers Some Holiday E-mail Warnings
Holiday Travelers Grounded By Cancellations at Hartsfield International Airport
Madonna's Son Rocco Christened, Wedding Tomorrow
O'Hare International Spokesperson: Normal Operation So Far
CNN 20: Power Shifts in Bethlehem, December 21, 1995
'Miracle Baby' Survives Accident that Kills Mother
Holiday Travel: Expedia President Offers Tips for the Computer Age
Madonna, Family Arrive at Scottish Castle for Son Rocco's Christening
Golden Globe Nominations: Both Old, New Faces Among Best in TV, Film
More Bush Cabinet Announcements Expected as Early as Friday
Holiday Travel: Weather Causes Delays at Hartsfield, O'Hare International Airports
December 20, 2000
President Clinton Issues Medical Privacy Guidelines
USDA Releases Standards for Organic Foods
Poll Indicates Americans Differ on Government Priorities
UPS Geared Up for Busiest Week of the Year
What Will Bush's Cabinet Appointments Mean for the Economy and the Average American?
Clinton Meets with Israeli, Palestinian Negotiators at White House
Local Volunteers Help Fill Christmas Wish Lists
Thousands Still Without Power After Ice Storms Last Week
President Clinton Announces New Medical Privacy Regulations
London Protesters Taken into Custody by Local Police
Americans Feel Divided, Want Political Unity, Says Gallup Poll
Up to 24 Protesting Kurds Occupy London 'Eye' Ferris Wheel
East Africa: Five More Suspects Indicted for U.S. Embassy Bombings
Record Day for Shipping in the U.S. Postal Service
SmartMoney.com: Investors Taking Back 'Good Will' Extended to Tech Stocks
Bush Nominates Paul O'Neill as Treasury Secretary
Several Tech Stocks at 52-Week Lows
Holiday Rush Peaks at UPS Processing Center in Hodgkins, Illinois
Israeli and Palestinian Negotiators Arrive in Washington
Protesters Occupying Pods on London Eye
Wintry Weather Hits Even Florida
Gallup Poll: Clinton Tied With LBJ in Job Approval Rating
Transition of Power: Bush Administration Continues to Take Shape; NPR's Ken Rudin Discusses Preliminary Picture
Boston Meteorologist Discusses Wintry Weather
U.S. Postal Service Spokeswoman Discusses Holiday Mail
Red Cross Spokeswoman Says Wintry Weather Affecting Blood Supply
December 19, 2000
British Parliament Approves Cloning of Human Embryonic Stem Cells for Research
Studies Show No Direct Link Between Brain Cancer, Cell Phones
Will Christmas Retail Sales Fall Well Short of Expectations This Year?
What Kind of Message Is the Bush Campaign Sending Through Cabinet Appointments?
Gallup Poll: How America Views George W. Bush
President-Elect Bush to Name at Least Two More Cabinet Nominees
President-Elect Bush and Vice President Gore Hold a One-on-One Meeting
The New High-Tech Toys for Christmas
Two Women Attempt Trek Across Antarctica on Foot
A Warming Trend
Holiday Shoppers in Florida Comment on Economy
Transition of Power: Bush Meets With Clinton, Gore in Washington, Works on Cabinet
Retailers Hoping for Holiday Buying Binge
30,000 Families Evacuated After Volcano Erupts Near Mexico City
Rosensweig: Fed Will Not Cut Rates
Transition of Power: Bush, Clinton Meet at White House; Meeting With Gore Expected Later
Federal Reserve Meets Today, Amid Signs of Weaker Economy
December 18, 2000
Poll Indicates Public Supports Dismantling Electoral College
Gallup Poll: Bush Has Big Shoes to Fill
Russia: Population Explosion May Doom Native Wolves
Peace with Palestinians Could Be Barak's Best Hope for Re- Election
Texas, Arizona Electors Vote Bush
Transition of Power: Cheney Emphasizes Inclusiveness of Coming Cabinet
Will the Presidential Chaos Serve as a Wonderful Civics Lesson for America?
Historian Carol Berkin Discusses the Electoral College
Wyoming Secretary of State Discusses His Friendship With Dick Cheney
How is General Colin Powell Viewed Globally?
The Electors Vote: West Virginia Casts 5 Votes For George W. Bush
Wolf Blitzer Previews new Show, Interview with Cheney
Transition of Power: George W. Bush Takes Victory Lap in Washington, Meets With Congressional Leaders, Fed Chairman Greenspan
The Electors Vote: Wisconsin Elector Discusses Pledging of Ballots to Gore
The Electors Vote: Cheney to Take on Less High-Profile Role Once Administration in Place
The Electors Vote: West Virginia Unlikely to See Any GOP Defectors
The Electors Vote: Historian Carol Berkin Discusses Electoral College
Transition of Power: Bush Meets with Power Players in Washington
December 15, 2000
Tennis Star Venus Williams Signs $40 Million Deal with Reebok
Thom Nulty Gives a Primer on Surviving Holiday Travel
California: Search Under Way for Woman Who Disappeared from Plane in Mid-Flight
FBI Agents Protest Possible Pardon for Native American Activist
Airline Labor Problems Compound Holiday Travel Crunch
Gallup Poll: How Do Americans Feel About the Christmas Shopping Experience?
Bush Likely to Name Colin Powell as Secretary of State; President-elect's Team Shifts From Legal Battles to Transition
What Else Happened During Election 2000?
AOL-Time Warner Merger May Affect All American Internet Use
George W. Bush The Next President: New Team Busy Trying to Complete Lineup
California Energy Shortages Could Last Years
FBI Employees Rally Against Clemency for Leonard Peltier
Election 2000: Bush Meeting With Sen. John Breaux Today; May Make First Appointments Tomorrow, Spokesman Says
Chartered California Flight Lands With Passenger Missing
George W. Bush The Next President: First Cabinet Announcements Could Come Over Weekend; New Administration Looking for Efficient Managers
Gallup Poll: 57 percent of Americans do not Enjoy Christmas Shopping
Cold Weather and Statewide Energy Crisis May Cause Problems for Citrus Farmers and Consumers in California
Lame-Duck Lawmakers Prepare to Vote on Budget, Set Priorities Under Bush
'Business Week': Fed 'Getting Exactly What They Wanted' in Cooling Economy
December 14, 2000
What's the Psychology of Losing?
How Will the U.S. Supreme Court be Affected by Election 2000?
How Does Election 2000 Compare to Other Unorthodox Presidential Races of Past?
How Does the Public Perceive President-Elect Bush?
Federal Trade Commission Approves AOL and Time Warner Merger
George W. Bush, The Next President: Gore Shirks Spotlight, Senate Stresses Bipartisanship
George W. Bush, The Next President: Elected Administration Begins Transition Efforts in Earnest
CNN 20: CNN Looks Back on the Bosnian Peace Treaty, December 14, 1995
Snow, Ice Make Travel Treacherous in Northeast
George W. Bush Focuses on Transition and Reconciliation
FTC Approves Merger of AOL and Time Warner
George W. Bush The Next President: Gore Not Saying If He'll Run Again
Election 2000: Author Ron Kessler Discusses Bush's Transition to White House
Side-Impact Air Bags: Do They Save Lives?
Federal Trade Commission Approves AOL-Time Warner Merger
Election 2000: Bush in Austin, Taking World Leaders' Calls of Congratulation
December 13, 2000
CNN 20: Media Coverage of the Pope
Jesse Jackson Questions Legitimacy of Bush Presidency
USS Cole Arrives Back in States for Repair
December 12, 2000
New Information Revealed on USS Cole Bombing Suspect
Milosevic Still Defiant
Voices: What Should the New President Do First?
Presidential Candidates Await Word from High Court
Federal Court Judge Will Not Force Delta Pilots to Work Overtime
A Merry Christmas for 25-Year-Old All-Star Alex Rodriguez
The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Decision Expected Today; State Lawmakers Poised to Appoint Bush Electors; Absentee Ballots Ruling Sought
Election 2000: Gore Awaits U.S. Supreme Court Decision; Bush Continues Work on Possible Transition
Election 2000: George Washington University Law Professor Discusses Supreme Court's Impending Decision
Sentimental Journey: Clinton Returns to Ireland with Mixed Reaction
O'Hare International Airport Spokeswoman Discusses Impact of Fierce Winter Storm
Election 2000: Supreme Court Expected to Rule Today
December 11, 2000
CNN 20: Explosion in Mexico City, December 11, 1988
December 08, 2000
Apartment Building Collapses in Los Angeles
Election 2000: Rulings in Two Absentee Ballot Cases Delayed
Ruling Expected Shortly in Seminole and Martin Counties
Election 2000: Gore, Bush Teams Await Decisions from Florida Courts
Space Shuttle Endeavor Crew Boards International Space Station
Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Could Have Final Word on Who Will Become President
The Florida Vote: Judges Postpone Pivotal Decisions on Absentee Ballots
December 07, 2000
CNN 20: Commuter Train Shooting, December 7, 1993
Election 2000: Gore Campaign Takes Contest Before Florida Supreme Court; Closing Arguments Set to Begin in Seminole County Case
December 06, 2000
Californians Must Conserve Power When Illuminating Holiday Season
Election Deadlock is Draining Dollars From D.C. Businesses
The Florida Vote: Seminole and Martin County Cases Get Under Way; Bush Campaign Confident of Victory
CNN 20: Hugo Chavez Wins Election, December 6, 1998
Election 2000: Gore and Bush Camps Turn in Briefs to Florida Supreme Court
AMA Looks to Legalize Over-the-Counter Sale of Morning-After Pills
Russian Court Sentences U.S. Businessman Edmond Pope to 20 Years for Espionage
Election 2000: Legal Action Continues in Florida Cases; Florida's Electors Have Common Goals
December 05, 2000
Florida Supreme Court Expedites Consideration of Gore Appeal
Election 2000: Legal Rulings Could Decide Presidency By Next Week
Voices: Do You Understand All the Legal Ups and Downs?
Fed Chairman May Help Ensure Soft Landing for Economy
CNN 20: Gingrich Becomes GOP Speaker, December 5, 1994
Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Will Hear Oral Arguments Thursday
Election 2000; Pardon My Vote
Former President Bush Undergoes Hip Replacement Surgery
Election 2000: Bush Plans Transition, Gore Hopes for Florida Supreme Court Victory
Election 2000: Gore Attorney Boies Says Florida Supreme Court Will Have Final Say; Other Cases Pending
December 01, 2000
CNN 20: Alvin Ailey Dies, December 1, 1989
Miami-Dade Ballots Arrive at Leon County Courthouse
Why Has the Supreme Court Been So Reluctant to Allow Cameras and Audiotapes?
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Bush Recount Challenge
Voices: Americans Discuss the Vote
November 30, 2000
Endeavour Set for Launch to International Space Station
Gallup Poll: American Public Satisfied Not to Have Cameras in the Supreme Court
Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Bush Recount Challenge Friday
Election 2000: Miami-Dade County Ballots Set to Transferred to Tallahassee Tomorrow
The Florida Vote: Both Campaigns Focus on Possible Transitions to White House
Campaign 2000: Historian Richard Shenkman Compares Present Decisions About Florida's Electors to Events of Past
The Florida Vote: Gore Attorney David Boies Discusses Efforts to Get Ballots Counted in Election Contest
The Florida Vote: Three Individuals Bet on Bush for President
Election 2000: Florida Legislative Committee Recommends Special Session to Name State's Electors; Gore Lawyers to Argue Constitutionality
Gallup Poll: Americans Fairly Pleased With Media Coverage of Election
Election 2000: 400,000-Plus Ballots on the Road to Tallahassee; Florida Legislature Closer to Appointing Electors
November 29, 2000
Elton John Puts His Wardrobe on the Market to Benefit AIDS Foundation
Israelis Brace Themselves for Election
Researchers Making Progress on Ebola Vaccine
What do Californians Think About the Presidential Deadlock?
The Florida Vote: Official Palm Beach County Vote Gives Gore Additional 188
The Florida Vote: State Lawmakers Consider Appointing Electors; Thousands of Disputed Ballots Headed to Tallahassee Courthouse
Election 2000: Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore Thinks Gore Should Concede
Election 2000: Kentucky Governor Paul Patton Urges Hand Recount of Presidential Votes in Florida
The Florida Vote: Dade, Palm Beach Ballots Moving to Tallahassee Courthouse; State Lawmakers to Consider Appointing Electors
November 28, 2000
Polls Show Americans Are Losing Patience With Florida Recounts and Lawsuits
What New Technology Entering the Market May Improve Your Life?
Bush Campaign Challenges Validity of Hand Counts
Conservative Group Inspecting Palm Beach Punch Ballots
The Florida Vote: Gore Camp Continues Fight for Further Ballot Counts
The Florida Vote: Bush Camp Focuses on Transition to White House
The Florida Vote: Ballots Continue to be Disputed, More Litigation to Come
Election 2000: Gore Considers Cabinet Appointments
Election 2000: Bush Considers Cabinet Appointments with Chief of Staff
The Florida Vote: Bush Team Introduces New Lawyers; Lawmakers Maybe Moving Into the Fray; Judicial Watch to Examine Palm Beach County Ballots
November 27, 2000
Florida FOIA Could Give Private Citizens Access to Presidential Ballots
Voters Sue Palm Beach County Over Butterfly Ballot
Congressman J.C. Watts Speaks Out in Support of Governor Bush
The Florida Vote: Supreme Court to Hear Bush Campaign's Appeal of Florida Supreme Court Ruling
Bush Campaign Awaits Decision on Delay of U.S. Circuit Court Appeal
Election 2000: Despite Bush's Florida Victory, Long Road of Legal Challenges Lie Ahead
Election 2000 Officially Enters Contest Phase
Senator Tom Daschle and Congressman Dick Gephardt Speak Out in Support of Al Gore
The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court to Step Into Fray on Friday
November 24, 2000
Republican Protesters in Broward County Call for Gore to Concede
Making the Moost of it: And a Chad Shall Lead Them
Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Considers Bush Appeal; Recounts Continue in Palm Beach and Broward County
The Florida Recount: Hearing Set to Get Under Way for Reexamination of Military Ballots
Retailers Offer Incentives for Holiday Shoppers
Weekend Spelunker Discovers Indian Cave Drawings in Wisconsin
Ancient Cave Drawings Discovered in Wisconsin
Amazon Suffers Brief Outage; Shoppers Inundate Stores in Search of Holiday Bargains
The Florida Recount: Both Bush, Gore Campaigns Set to Contest Votes; Palm Beach County Continues Manual Tally
November 23, 2000
Dick Cheney Celebrates Thanksgiving in Good Condition
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Continues 76-year-old Tradition
Elian Gonzalez, One Year Later
Will the Current Bush and Gore Legal Challenges be Successful?
Making the Moost of it: Down for the Count
The Florida Recount: Candidates Enjoy Low-Key Holiday
CNN 20: Hijacked Ethiopian Plane Crashes, November 23, 1996
Broward County Continues Recounting Contested Ballots
An Emotional Voyage: World War II Veteran Leads Expedition to Find Warship Wreckage 50 Years After it Sank Beneath Him
Turkey Redux: Handling Leftovers Safely
The Florida Recount: Bush Camp Will Fight Gore Attorneys' Action to Mandate Manual Vote Count in Miami-Dade County
Sibling Unity: 'Hero' Mom in Moscow Cares for 19 Children
Election 2000: Bush Team Files Response to Gore Recount Appeal
No Rest for Weary Gore and Bush Campaigns on Thanksgiving Holiday; Broward County Continues to Sort Through Disputed Ballots
November 22, 2000
Florida Recount: Miami-Dade County Canvassing Board Votes to Halt Recount
Miami-Dade County Canvassing Board Decides to End Hand Recount of Ballots
November 21, 2000
'Technogadget Guy' Discusses Holiday Gift Ideas
Presidential Campaigns of Al Gore and George W. Bush Await Decision by Florida Supreme Court
Commissioner of Buffalo Emergency Services Discusses Response to Massive Snowfall
The Florida Recount: Miami-Dade County Counts Continue Despite Republican Objections
Crisis in the Middle East: Barak Expresses Regret Over Egypt's Ambassador Recall; Clinton Urges Sides to Remain Engaged in Peace Process
'Air Transport World': Airline Labor Disputes Could Cause Holiday Delays
The Florida Recount: Americans Will Have to Hold Their Breath for Supreme Court's Decision
Buffalo Resident Discusses Paralyzing Snow Storm
Thanksgiving Weekend Expected to be Busiest in Aviation's History
Election 2000: Bush Campaign Attorney Discusses Democrats' Challenge to Loosen Local Palm Beach County Standards on What Constitutes a Vote
The Florida Recount: World Awaits Judgment of High Court Deliberating Fate of Hand-Counted Ballots; Broward County Nearly Finished
November 20, 2000
Bush Campaign Spokesman Discusses the Tallying of Florida's Presidential Ballots
Florida Recount: Tourists at Lincoln Memorial Discuss Unresolved Election
Gallup Poll: Less Than 15 Percent of Americans Believe Florida Election Dilemma a Crisis
Former Elections Director David Cardwell Discusses Florida Supreme Court Justices
Election 2000: Florida State Supreme Court Ready to Consider Recounts, Even as Recounts Continue
Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Hand Recounts
November 17, 2000
The Florida Recount: Judge Rules That Broward County can Continue Manual Counts
The Florida Recount: Democratic, Republican Attorneys Discuss Judge's Decision to Allow Broward County Manual Tally
The Florida Recount: Public Relations, Legal Action Equally Important in Fight for White House
The Florida Recount: Republicans, Democrats may Challenge one Another on Legitimacy of Specific Overseas Absentee Ballots
Florida Recount: Democrats Suffer Major Setback in Florida Circuit Court Ruling
Leonid Meteor Shower Streaks the Sky Every November
Election 2000: New Mexico Has Special Method to Settle Political Disputes
November 16, 2000
Election 2000: Bush Campaign Will Not Contest Iowa Election Results
November 15, 2000
CNN 20: President Bush Signs Clean Air Act, November 15, 1990
Comdex Show in Las Vegas Showcases Latest Video and Computer Technology
New Yorkers, Los Angelinos Sound off on Presidential Election
New Yorkers Comment on Florida Recount
Americans Still Waiting for Recounts to End in Florida
Crisis in the Middle East: New Round of Violence as Push for Peace Flounders
Woman Has Tumors Removed From Heart Through its Complete Removal and Replacement
November 14, 2000
Vice President Gore Maintains Lead in Iowa
Al Gore Pulls Ahead in New Mexico
Election Controversy in Florida Continues to Hold America's Attention
Arthritis Drug Appears to Alleviate Some Symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure
Discovery of Mechanical Errors Gives Gore Sizable Lead in New Mexico
November 13, 2000
Comdex Fall 2000 Opens in Las Vegas
Iowa Representative Says Two-Point Gore Lead Stands in Cedar County
The Florida Recount: Republicans to Appeal Federal Court Decision
Florida on Track to Decide by Saturday
The Florida Recount: Legal Challenges Continue from Both Sides
Secretary of the Navy Says USS Cole to Be Repaired
November 10, 2000
The Florida Recount: Many Believe Political Process Should be Allowed to Run its Course
The Florida Recount: Election may Hinge on Overseas Military Ballots
The Florida Recount: Gore Camp Will Await Final Count Before Discussing Strategy
Former Florida Elections Division Head David Cardwell Discusses Recount Process
The Florida Recount: Gore Camp Believes They Can Win on Recount Alone
The Florida Recount: Bush Campaign Hopes Gore Camp Will Concede Loss of Florida
The Florida Recount: Rhetorical Battle Heats Up in Tallahassee; Judge Grants Temporary Injunction on Behalf of Two Voters
Radiation Therapy can Increase Heart Surgery Success
Election 2000: Gore and Bush Teams Differ Widely on Plans for Establishing Florida Vote Count
November 09, 2000
The Florida Recount: Legal, Political Matters Could Delay Election Results for Days
Federal Lawsuit Challenging Palm Beach County Election Results is Withdrawn
Election 2000: Americans Sound Off About the Florida Election Recount
Latest Israeli Attack in Middle East Deters White House Peace Talks
The Florida Recount: Bush, Gore Campaigns Exchange Criticisms in Dispute Over Alleged Voting Irregularities
Election 2000: Florida Voting Irregularities Could Cause Difficult, Even Constitutional, Problems
The Florida Recount: Political Action Taken in Floridian Courtrooms, Streets
People Have Different Reactions to State of Election
The Florida Recount: Gore Camp Decries 'Bluster and Arrogance' as Bush Holds Transition Meetings in Austin
Election 2000: Florida Recount Spurs Legal Action and Protests; Official Press Conference to Be Held at 5:00 Tonight
November 08, 2000
CNN 20: GOP Wins Control of Congress, November 8, 1994
CNN 20: George Bush Wins Election
November 07, 2000
Election Day 2000: Americans Stress Importance of Voting
Election Day 2000: Lake County, Illinois Residents Discuss Their Votes
President Selects George Mitchell to Head Commission on Middle East Violence
Election Day 2000: Voters Seem to be Turning Out in Droves
Election Day 2000: Democrats, Republicans Court Latino, African-American Votes
Election Day 2000: Bush, Gore Vote, Await Results
Election 2000: 42 States Have Ballot Initiatives, Some Controversial
Election Day 2000: Touch-Screen Voting Introduced in Riverside County, California
Election Day 2000: Early on, Voter Turnout Seems High Across U.S.
Virginia Gore Supporter Discusses Her Decision to 'Trade' Vote to Green Party
Election Day 2000: Lake Forest, Illinois Voters Discuss High Turnout
Election Day 2000: Candidates Cast Ballots and Await Results with Confidence
November 06, 2000
CNN 20: President Reagan Wins Reelection, November 6, 1984
Doctors Perform Controversial Conjoined Twin Separation in England
Gallup Poll: Will the Nader Factor Play a Major Role on Election Day?
Election 2000: Gore Senior Adviser Discusses Strategy for Campaign's Final Hours
Election 2000: Michigan Crucial for Both Presidential Campaigns
Delaware Senate Race Too Close to Call
Hillary Clinton on a First-Name Basis With Voters
Election 2000, The Last Day: 'Macomb Daily' Reporter Chad Selweski Discusses Apparent Gore Lead in Michigan Battleground
Election Almanac: Voting Machines of Past and Present
Candidates Try to Make Most of Last Hours of Election
November 03, 2000
CNN 20: Bill Clinton Wins Election, November 3, 1992
Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton to Meet With Arafat and Barak
Darryl Strawberry Pleads for Court's Mercy after Breaking Parole in Suicidal Drug Binge
Election 2000, Four Days to Go: MADD Founder Candace Lightner Discusses 1976 Bush DUI Arrest
Election 2000, Four Days to Go: Democratic Activist Behind Bush DUI Leak Denies Connection to Gore Campaign
More Than 200 Surviving USS Cole Crewmembers Arrive at Norfolk Naval Base
California School Board Candidate Runs on 'No Homework' Platform
Election 2000: Presidential Front-Runners 'Undress' for Success
One for the Road? Drinking and Driving Not a High Priority in the '70s
Bush DUI Arrest Fallout: Source Denies Connection to Gore Campaign
USS Cole Survivors Come Home to Heroes' Welcome
Families Anxiously Await Homecoming of USS Cole Attack Survivors
Election 2000, Four Days to Go: Political Focus Remains on 1976 Bush DUI Conviction
November 02, 2000
Chief Strategist for Rock the Vote Stresses Need for Increased Youth Involvement
Firestone Trying to Rebuild Trust With its Dealers, Customers
Singapore Airlines Crash: Tragic Stories Abound at Taipei Hospital's Intensive Care Unit
Election 2000: Trend Toward Voter Apathy Expected to Continue
EPA to Seriously Examine Biotech Corn's Impact on Humans
Election 2000, Five Days to Go: Candidates Maintain Assault on Key Battleground States; Nader Factor at Play in Wisconsin
Car Bombing Kills Two in Jerusalem
Controversial California Proposition Would Give Some Drug Offenders Treatment, Not Jail Time
Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli, Palestinian Hackers Incite War of Words in Cyberspace
: Campaign 2000, Five Days to Go: Bush, Gore Battling Over Wisconsin's 11 Electoral Votes
First Crew of International Space Station Begins Crucial Operations
November 01, 2000
Political Ads Take on Harsh Tone as Election Draws Near
Campaign Ad Wars to Turn Ugly in Final Days Before Election
Pentagon Trying to Determine Whether Children Born to Camp Lejeune Marines Harmed By Contaminated Water From 1968 to 1985
Yemeni Prime Minister Pledges Increased Cooperation in USS Cole Investigation
Marine Corps Trying to Determine If Contaminated Water Harmed Children at Camp Lejeune
Gore Emphasizes Social Security in Florida, a Traditionally Republican State
Russians Watch U.S. Presidential Election With Mix of Curiosity, Fascination, Apprehension
Singapore Airlines Crash: U.S. Experts to Join Investigation; Family Members Gather Near Airport with Taiwan's President
October 30, 2000
George W. Bush Stumps in New Mexico as Election Day Draws Nearer
Bush Campaign Hoping to Capitalize on Nader's Candidacy in Washington State
Worst Storm in Years Brings Chaos to Britain
Ron Faucheux Analyzes the Last-Minute Hunt for Electoral Votes
Al Gore Outlines His Campaign's 'Closing Arguments'
Gore and Bush Hit Final Campaign Stretch
Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Gore Facing Tough Opposition in Washington State
October 27, 2000
Congress Addresses Need to Tighten Naval Security
Hackers Penetrate Microsoft Company Computer Network
Independently-Funded Pro-Bush Ad Causes Controversy
GOP 'Backing Off' After President Clinton Threatens to Veto Tax Bill
President to Defend Vetoing Republican-Sponsored Tax Cut Bill
October 26, 2000
Float-Making Company Prepares for World Series Parade
NASA Announces Scaled-Down Mars Program
Defibrillators' Success in Preventing Death after Cardiac Arrest Leads to Calls for Widespread Use
Gene Therapy Research May Relieve Parkinson's Disease
Vatican-Appointed Commission Raises New Questions about the Vatican's Role in the Holocaust
U.N. Report Shows Pollution Contributes to Global Warming
New Evidence Suggests 23 People Awaited Rescue After Russian Submarine Kursk was Immobilized
October 25, 2000
After 4 Days, Siberian Tiger Climbs Down From Tree
New Study Suggests Digital Divide is Evening Out
Subway Series: Coffee, Eggs Served Up With Side of Baseball at New York Diner
Former Russian Prime Minister Plans to Sue George W. Bush
Gallup Poll: Stock Market Concerns Low on List of Important Issues for Voters in Presidential Election
Starbucks Manager Mary Champaine Discusses Winning $87M California Lottery
Congress, President to Cooperate to Give Tax Cuts
Sony's New Playstation 2 Hopes to Receive Rave Reviews by Kids, Parents
Thirteen Starbucks Coffee House Employees Win $87M California State Lottery Jackpot
AT&T Confirms 4-Way Split
October 24, 2000
'Technogadget Guy' Analyzes Playstation 2
Subway Series has Fans Scrambling for Memorabilia
U.S. Forces in Bahrain, Qatar on Highest State of Alert
Battleground States Reveal an Uncharacteristic Election
Crisis in the Middle East: Chief Israeli, Palestinian Negotiators Sher, Erakat Discuss Prospects for Peace After Weeks of Violence
Subway Series Awakens New York History
Inventor Develops Personal Helicopter
Center for Science in the Public Interest Finds Much Greek Food Is Too Fatty
Crisis in the Middle East: As Barak Tries to Put Together Emergency Government, More Violence in the Streets
U.S. Forces in Qatar and Bahrain on Highest Possible Security Alert
October 23, 2000
Tentative Deal Reached in Commercial Actors Strike
Delaying Motherhood: New Techniques May Help Preserve Women's Fertility
Election 2000: Bush, Gore Campaigns Launch Offensives in Key States
Crisis in the Middle East: More Rocks, Bullets Fly Outside Jerusalem as Israel's Prime Minister Scrambles to Secure Coalition Government
North Korea Exhibits Intriguing Signs of Change
Gallup Poll: Bush Leads Gore by Nine Points
Holland: New Rules Aimed at Leveling Wall Street Trading Field Causing Some Market Instability
Crisis in the Middle East: Sporadic Incidents of Violence Continue in West Bank, Gaza Strip; Rhetoric Fans Rising Tensions
October 20, 2000
New York Senate Candidates Divided on Teams They Support in Subway Series
Ingredient in Popular Cold Medicines May Increase Risk of Stroke
Retired Chicago Police Detective Chief Accused of Running Multimillion-Dollar Theft Ring
Bioengineering Perfect Crops Takes Exacting Science
Microsoft's Paul Allen Donates $10 Million to SETI
State Department Warns Travelers to Avoid Parts of Middle East
Violence in Israel Threatens to End Peace Process
October 19, 2000
President's Cup: Will Tiger be Great?
Crisis in the Middle East: New Violence Today Reflects Difficulty Implementing Sharm el-Sheikh Cease-Fire
Fishermen Shipwrecked for 13 Days Survive
Israeli-Palestinian Gun Battle Threatens Recent Truce
USS Cole Investigation: Senate Questions Navy's Decision to Refuel in Yemeni Port
American Dietetic Association Under Fire for Accepting Funding From Food Makers
Ebola Virus Spreads through Uganda
State of Maine Defending New Law to Lower Prescription Costs for Seniors and the Uninsured
USS Cole Investigation: FBI Director Arrives in Yemen; Senate Committee Questions Wisdom of Sending Ship into Port of Aden
October 18, 2000
Midwest Express Airlines Workers Mull over Their Choice for President
USS Cole Bombing Investigation Continues With Yemen's Cooperation
'Newsday' Sports Columnist Steve Jacobson Discusses New York's Subway Series
New York City Set for Subway Series After 44 Years
Jerusalem Suburb the Target of Intense Gunfire From Adjacent West Bank Village
Tech-Stock Value Balloon Deflates, Dow Dives
As Population Shrinks, Tiny Russian Villages Fade Into Countryside
Multinational Effort Aims to Cut Back Number of Illegal Immigrants
U.S. State Department Urges Americans to use Caution in Arabian Peninsula
Talk Diet: 'The Solution' for Weight Loss
After 44 Years, New York Enjoys Another Subway Series
Many Palestinians Vow to Fight On Despite Cease-Fire Agreement With Israel
USS Cole Attack: Navy Honors Fallen Sailors; Authorities Report Progress in Criminal Investigation
October 17, 2000
Latest Generation of Flat-Screen TVs Comes to Market
Train Derailment in England Leaves Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Poverty-Stricken Carriere, Mississippi, Have Little Faith in Presidential Election
Can Yasser Arafat Stop the Violence in the Middle East?
Striking Transit Workers in L.A. Reach Agreement with City
Candidates Will be on Guard for Unexpected Questions in Tonight's Debate
Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli-Palestinian Violence Continues Despite Peace Agreements
Candidates Will Stress Their Differences in Final Debate
Ebola Outbreak Confirmed in Uganda
Crisis in the Middle East: Barak, Arafat to Agree to Cease- Fire
Palestinian Group Calls for Escalation of Violence After Egyptian Summit
Judges to Decide Whether to Consolidate Firestone, Ford Tire Lawsuits
NTSB: Nine to 12 Months for Probable Cause on Governor Carnahan's Plane Crash
Despite Israeli-Palestinian Cease-Fire, Road to Mideast Peace is Rocky
October 16, 2000
USS Cole Attacked: Injured Sailor Discusses the Bombing
USS Cole Investigation: Yemeni President Calling Attack 'Criminal'
Attack on the Cole: Parents of Missing Sailor Help Wounded
Bush Holds Slight Lead Over Gore Heading into Third Debate
Crisis in the Middle East: International VIPs Trying to Stitch Together Truce Between Israelis and Palestinians
Crisis in the Middle East: What Will the Peace Conference Accomplish?
Prognosis Is Good for Sailors Injured in USS Cole Attack
Gallup Poll: How Concerned Are Americans About War in the Middle East?
Thousands Assemble on National Mall For Million Family March
Mideast Summit Begins and Violence Continues in Israel
October 13, 2000
For Families of U.S.S. Cole Sailor, No News is Bad News
Commemorative Service to be Held in Norfolk for U.S.S. Cole Victims
U.S. Embassies in Middle East Close Doors for Weekend
Is the Unites States Losing Clout in the Middle East?
Navy Cares for Wounded From U.S.S. Cole
Work Under Way to Repair Damage to USS Cole
USS Cole Attacked: Investigators Converge on Yemen; Pentagon Focuses on Supporting Families of Victims
U.S.S. Cole's Wounded Receiving Prompt Care
U.S. Maintains Mideast Military Presence Worth the Risk
Families of USS Cole Sailors Gather in Norfolk
Crisis in the Middle East: Diplomatic Efforts Continue
October 11, 2000
Mayor of Cacak, Yugoslavia Played Major Role in Storming Parliament Building in Belgrade
Sporadic Fighting in Middle East Pushes Back Peace Talks
Crisis in the Middle East: Cultivating Palestinian Rage at Kalandia Refugee Camp
Diplomats Working for Mideast Peace Face Daunting Challenges
Election 2000: Gore and Bush Will Try to Shake Negative Images in Tonight's Debate
Crisis in the Middle East: Diplomatic Efforts Center on Fate of Three Israeli Soldiers in Hands of Hezbollah Guerrillas
Mr. Winkle: Abused Dog to Adored Calendar Model
Industry Watcher Sees Recruiting Women as Solution to High-Tech Labor Crunch
California Judge Expected to Force Ford to Recall Two Million Vehicles
Crisis in the Middle East: Sporadic Outbreaks of Violence in Gaza, West Bank, but Evidence of Ebbing Intensity
Middle East Peace Summit Sidelined
42,000 Los Angeles County Workers Launch General Strike
Election 2000: Gore and Bush Prepare for Debate Number Two
October 10, 2000
'Technogadget Guy' Reviews Digital Photo Technology
Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin Publishes His 'Midnight Diaries'
Crisis in the Middle East: West Bank Street Clashes Continue; Ramallah Hospital Reports Treating High-Velocity Bullet Wounds
Hopes of a Middle East Summit Dwindling
Firestone Tire Recall: Corporate Restructuring Not Expected to Deliver Much Impact
Crisis in the Middle East: Annan to Attempt to Smooth over Israeli-Lebanese Relations
Inventor Creates Device That Allows Gravestones to Give Biographies
Depression, Heart Disease May be Linked
Gallup Poll: Bush Leads Gore Following First Presidential Debate
Firestone to Tap U.S. CEO
Crisis in the Middle East: White House Struggles to Facilitate Emergency Palestinian-Israeli Peace Summit
October 09, 2000
Gallup Poll: Bush Leading Gore in Presidential Election
Ballooners Waiting for Their Chance to Fly
CDC Says Stairwells Can Lead to Better Health
Crisis in the Middle East: Violent Clashes Continue in West Bank
Government to Rate Vehicles on Their Potential for Rollover
Clinton Willing to Intervene in the Middle East; Where Does the Conflict Go from Here?
Crisis in the Middle East: Israel's Cabinet Prepares For Meeting
Yugoslav Revolution: President Kostunica Taking Steps to Consolidate Power
History Teachers Tackle the Complexities of Columbus
Treasure Hunt: Collecting the Wreckage of Blackbeard's Flagship
Israelis, Palestinians Continue to Blame Each Other as Time Seems to Run Out
Does the Polling of a Few Hundred Americans Accurately Represent the Views of Millions?
Yugoslav Revolution: Negotiations Under Way to Disband Parliament, Hold New Elections; EU Lifts Sanctions
Crisis in the Middle East: Diplomatic Initiatives Under Way Against Backdrop of Continuing West Bank Violence
October 06, 2000
Illinois Voters Respond to Vice Presidential Debate
Lazio Campaign Ad May Violate Terms of Soft Money Ban
Despite His Opposition to Milosevic, Yugoslav President-Elect Is Still a Serb Nationalist
Heavenly Wonders: Free-Floating Celestial Bodies have Scientists Questioning Planetary Theories
Time to Heal: Group Appointments Offer Greater Doctor Access
Vice Presidential Debates Don't Swing Voters in Chicago Suburb
No End in Sight to Violence in Jerusalem
Yugoslav Revolution: Milosevic Remains in Belgrade as Russian Prime Minister Recognizes Kostunica as President-Elect
Yugoslav Revolution: World Leaders Applaud Milosevic's Fall
Yugoslav Revolution: Slobodan Milosevic's Final Miscalculation Was to Hold the Last Election
Gore Hopes Victory in Florida Could Mean Winning the White House
Israeli Troops and Palestinian Civilians Clash For Eighth Straight Day
Yugoslav Revolution: Milosevic Plans to Stay in Politics
October 05, 2000
Liz Cheney Perry Previews Tonight's Vice Presidential Debate
Barak's Absence Derails Palestinian-Israeli Peace Talks
Gore Urges Milosevic to Relinquish Power
October 04, 2000
Not Voting a Proud Statement for Many Non-Voters
Anything Goes in the Waterlogged Streets of Miami
What Are the Benefits of Avoiding Retirement?
Marquette University Political Science Students Discuss Punditry
First County-Wide Ban of Driving While Cellular Instated in Suffolk County, New York
Political Science Students Weigh Debate's Impact
Election 2000: Marquette University American Politics Students Discuss Bush-Gore Presidential Debate
As Clashes Continue Throughout Gaza and the West Bank, Barak and Arafat Meet with Albright in Paris
Downpours Swamp South Florida, Force Evacuations
Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Open Paris Talks as Mideast Violence Claims More Victims
October 03, 2000
Newest Cordless Telephones Allow Conversations to Go Amazing Distances
Immigrants Granted Temporary Visas to Fill High-Tech Jobs Get Shortchanged
A Sister's Hope: 6-Year-Old Girl's Baby Brother Born to Save Her Life
Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Bush, Gore Set to Face Off in Boston
Cease-Fire Fails as Israelis, Palestinians Clash for Sixth Straight Day
Face-to-Face Meeting Between Arafat and Barak Less Likely as Israeli-Palestinian Violence Escalates
As Internet Grows, Availability of Good Web-Site Names Dwindles
Gallup Poll: One Quarter of Americans Expect Debate to Influence Election
Sticker Shock: Automakers Unveil 2001 Models
Congress Edges Closer to Lowering Drunk Driving Threshold
Presidential Candidates Preparing for High-Stakes Debate Tonight
October 02, 2000
Crisis of Confidence: Government Safety Officials Launch Investigation into Another Firestone Tire Model
Germans Appreciate Communist Kitsch
Recording Industry Calls on Federal Appeals Court to Shut Down Napster
Violence Escalates in the Gaza Strip
Election 2000: Debates Could Prove Decisive in Close Election
Supreme Court Begins New Term With Labor Arbitration Case, Upholds Exxon Valdez Award
Federal Appeals Court to Hear Napster Case Today; Music Fans Downloading at Record Rate
September 29, 2000
CNN 20: 'BURDEN OF PROOF' Debuts
New Museum Chronicles Women's Struggles
Sydney Games 2000: U.S. Dream Team Avoids Upset, Edges Lithuania
Further Violence at Jerusalem's Temple Mount Threatens Peace Process
Yugoslav Elections: Modest Turnout for Opposition Rally
School's Zero-Tolerance Policy Suspends Girl for Possession of Key Chain
Flu Vaccinations Will Be Delayed This Season
American Voices: Baltimore's Little Italy Open-Air Film Festival Draws Thousands Every Week
Britain's Prince William 'Upset' About Diana Book
September 28, 2000
Agilent's Photonic Switch Offers Internet Surfing at the Speed of Light
Right to Life Committee Warns of Abortion Pill's Dangers
Yugoslav President Milosevic Forces Second Round of Elections
Federal Court Awards Anna Nicole Smith $450M from Late Husband's Estate; Second Legal Battle Goes Forward in Houston
FDA Approves Abortion Pill
Marion Jones Wins Gold Medal Number Two, Sets her Sights on Number Three
Author Ken Dychtwald Discusses 'Age Power: How the 21st Century Will Be Ruled By the New Old'
Transportation Secretary Testifies before House Committee on Airline Delays
September 27, 2000
Tens of Thousands Gather in Downtown Belgrade to Celebrate Kostunica's Victory
Stopping Therapy: Researchers Trying to Get AIDS Patients Off Drugs
Champion Toppled: Russian Greco-Roman Wrestler Alexander Karelin Loses First International Match, Gold Medal
Ferry Boat Crash in Aegean Sea has No Apparent Cause
Economist Allen Smith Discusses 'The Alleged Budget Surplus, Social Security & Voodoo Economics'
CNN 20: Mark McGwire's 70th Home Run, September 27, 1998
New Survey Shows Changes in Attitudes Toward Mental Illness
Sydney Games 2000: U.S. Bests Cuba for Baseball Gold; Venus Williams Nabs Top Singles Medal; Lance Armstrong Finishes 13th in Road Cycling
Barring Reprieve, Convicted Murder Ricky McGinn Scheduled to Die by Lethal Injection Today in Texas
NTSB Releases Factual Report on Crash that Killed Payne Stewart and Five Others
Ferry Sinking Leaves at Least 59 Dead in the Aegean Sea
September 26, 2000
CNN 20: Astronaut Shannon Lucid Returns, September 26, 1996
Ed Curran: Latest Gadgets Get Rid of Wires
Owl vs. Owl in the Pacific Northwest
United Airlines Workers' Strike Could Cause Delays, Employee Discipline
FBI and Justice Department Staunchly Defend Lee Prosecution in Senate Hearing
Protests Turn Violent Outside IMF/World Bank Meeting in Prague
Crushed Grapes: Amateur Parisian Wine Makers Give it a Shot
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear PGA Tour Disability Appeal, Sends Microsoft Case to Lower Court
Anti-IMF/World Bank Demonstrations Become Violent
U.S. Olympic Shot Putter C.J. Hunter Promises to Fight Steroid Use Evidence
September 25, 2000
Battle in Seattle Breathes New Life into Protest Movement
Election 2000: Bush, Gore Lock Horns Over Medicare, Contrast Politics of Kissing
Black Gold: Understanding America's Psychology of Oil
Montenegro Boycotts Yugoslav Presidential Election
Boston Celtics Star Paul Pierce Stabbed in Early Morning Altercation
Remote Viewing: Olympic Diehards Turn to Canada for Live Broadcast
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic Refuses to Concede Defeat
Gallup Poll: Bush Attracts More Women, Gains Slight Lead
U.S. Olympic Team Jarred by Doping Charges Involving Shot- Putter C.J. Hunter; Wife Marion Jones Facing Inevitable Suspicion
Yugoslav Elections: Milosevic Refuses to Concede as World Awaits Official Results From Presidential Vote
September 22, 2000
Animals Run Loose at Alaska Zoo After Vandals Break Cage Locks
U.S. Athletes Pile Up Medals at Olympics
British Court Rules Doctors May Separate Conjoined Twins Over Parental Objections
White House Publishes List of Overnight Guests
Frugal Shoppers Turn to Internet to Buy Gas
Dow Drops in Response to Intel's Sharp Decline
Sydney Games 2000: Fmr. Olympic Gymnast Joan Moore-Gnat Discusses Vaulting Horse Controversy
Reinhardt: Market Overreacts to Intel Warning
British Court Rules That One Conjoined Twin Can Be Killed to Save Other
President Clinton Mulls Question of Tapping Strategic Oil Reserve; White House to Release List of Lincoln Bedroom Guests
September 21, 2000
Chicago Improv Breaks Down Barriers Between Police, Teenagers
Sydney 2000: Krayzelburg Leads U.S. Charge in the Pool; U.S. Men's Basketball Team Flirts with Embarrassment
Tire Troubles: Tips For the Wheel-Worried
International Measuring Project May Make Everything From Clothes to Plane Seats More Comfortable
Tire Testing at Goodyear
Higher Oil Prices Mean Electricity Bill Hikes
David Paro of SFX Sports Discusses NBC's Poor Olympic Ratings
Firestone Tire Hearings: Two House Subcommittees Look to Determine Whether Safety Standards Need to be Updated
British Spy Headquarters Attacked
New York Lawyer Charged With Racketeering, Aiding Immigrant Smugglers
House Committee Demands Answers From Clinton Administration About Price of Winter Heating Oil
September 20, 2000
Whitewater Report Clears Clintons of Wrongdoing
'Technogadget Guy' Reviews Portable DVD Players
U.N. Report Documents Women's Hardships
Instability of Oil Producing Nations Could Aggravate Oil Crisis
Survivor of Crashed Cuban Plane Hospitalized in Florida
Instability of Oil Producing Nations Could Aggravate Oil Crisis
Talks Get Under Way in Attempt to Settle L.A. Mass Transit Strike
British Panel Urges Government to Track Earth-Threatening Asteroids
New Study Raises Questions About Mammography's Efficacy
Whitewater Investigation Reveals Insufficient Evidence
Australian Post Office Honors Country's Olympic Winners
LAPD Officer Comes Clean on Department Corruption
Eight Cuban Airplane Refugees to Be Transferred to Coast Guard Cutter
September 19, 2000
Senate Approves Trade Agreement with China
Continental General to Replace 16-Inch ContiTrac AS Tires
Senate Expected to Pass PNTR with China
Researchers Seek More Objective Methods for Diagnosing ADHD
President Clinton Signs Measure Aimed at Helping Federal Employees Obtain Long-Term Care
September 18, 2000
American-Sponsored Tribute to Raisa Gorbachev Restored in Moscow
European Union: Emergency Meeting of Transport Ministers Set for this Week
George W. Bush Failing to Eat Into Gore's Lead
Gallup Poll: Gore Leads Bush in Presidential Race
Firefighters Scrambling to Protect Homes in Boulder, Colorado Area
Strike by Transit Workers in L.A. Stranding Thousands
A New Birdhouse for the 'Spruce Goose'
Gallup Poll: 74 Percent of Americans Like Idea of Federal Tax Cut
Strike by Transit Workers in L.A. Stranding Thousands
Sydney Games 2000: Navigating the Olympics Online
Report Criticizes Americans' Hand-Washing Practices
September 15, 2000
CNN 20: Hurricane Floyd
New York City Investigation Under Way in Cases of Contaminated Bottled Water
Election 2000: Karenna Gore Schiff Discusses Her Father's Campaign and Courting the Youth Vote
Sports Agent John Mascatello Discusses Tiger Woods' Breakthrough Deal with Nike
Gallup Poll: Track and Field the Most Popular Olympic Event Among American Viewers
Rottweilers Killed More People in Past Decade than Any Other Breed
Unspoiled Kangaroo Island, Australia, Home to Numerous Species
Liquid Hydrogen May Become Popular Future Fuel
Sydney's Opening Ceremonies Mark Official Beginning of 2000 Olympic Games
Quality Control Questions Tarnishing 'Made in Japan' Label
Election 2000: Stars Help Gore Become Democratic $6-million Man
September 14, 2000
Seminole Indians: Alligator Wrestlers Wanted, Will Train
Surfing the Dictionary for Words That Are Changing the Way We Speak
Michael J. Fox Urges Congress to Approve Stem Cell Research
Toxic Gasses in Fort Worth, Texas Hospital Sicken More Than 30 People
House Judiciary Committee Minority Counsel and Rep. Boehner Debate Merits of Latest Fund-Raising Charges Against Gore
CNN 20: 1994 Baseball Strike, September 14, 1994
Protesters Suspend Massive Fuel Blockade in Britain
Olympic Athletes Benefit From High-Tech Training
Gore's Fund-Raising Practices Again the Subject of Justice Department Scrutiny
Flying on Empty: Pilots and Airlines Disagree on Rest Time
Uncovering the Bells and Whistles of Windows ME
Stem-Cell Research Could Lead to Parkinson's Cure
September 13, 2000
British Judges to Decide Fate of Conjoined Twins
Smog Buster: California Makes Inspections Easy on the Wallet
Gas Crisis Shutting Down Much of London
Former Indiana University Basketball Coach Bob Knight Denies Knowing Specifics of Zero Tolerance Policy
Congress Examines Long-Term Care Policies
Congress Thrashes Hollywood for Violence in Children's Entertainment
Salinas High School Students Protest No Thong Underwear Policy
Organization Crusades Against Violent Entertainment Aimed at Kids
Archaeologists Hope to Link Ancient Yemen Temple to Queen of Sheba
SUVs Fail Low-Speed Crash Tests
September 12, 2000
Ed Curran Discusses Search for Invention Contest Winners
Kurt Warner Discusses His 'Story of Faith, Football and the Miracle Season'
Moving Day on International Space Station
Selma, Alabama Mayoral Election Under Way With Strong Racial Undertones
Congressional Hearings With Ford, Firestone, NHTSA May Result in New Legislation
Bush Campaign Suffers Repeated Gaffes
Four-Year-Old Already an Experienced Skateboarder
Researchers Find That Children Are Easily Addicted to Cigarettes
Russians Cast Mock Ballots in U.S. Presidential Election
'Advertising Age': Appearance of Word 'RATS' in RNC Ad Probably Unintentional
Central Japan Hobbled by Record Rain, Flash Floods, Mudslides
Fuel Tax Protests Flood Across England
Ford, Firestone Reluctant to Take Responsibility for Faulty Tires
September 11, 2000
Australian Media Betting Dawn Fraser Will Light Olympic Flame
High-Tech House Gives Its Residents Independence
Government Reaches Plea Agreement With Wen Ho Lee
Bob Knight Firing Throws Hoosier Program Into Disarray
Gas Prices Trigger Days of Protest Across Europe
Wen Ho Lee Expected to Plead Guilty to One Count, Walk Free on Time Served
Senior Citizens Finding Love on the Internet
IMAX Filmmakers Discuss 'Ocean Oasis' Featuring Sea of Cortez
Former Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Reaches Plea Agreement With Prosecutors
Bob Knight to Give His Take on Dismissal
September 08, 2000
Millennium Summit Enters Third and Final Day
Protesting Truckers Choke Roads, Supplies to France's Gas Stations
Gallup Poll: Presidential Race Dead Even; Americans Anticipate Gore to Win Debates
Indianapolis Police Open Fire on Suspected Drug Dealer as He Tries to Run Them over in SUV
NATO Allies Test Submarine Rescue Operations
CNN 20: Mark McGwire Breaks Record, September 8, 1998
Aryan Nation Hit with $6.3M Judgment in Civil Suit
Space Shuttle Atlantis Mission Flows Smoothly
Sydney Harbor Bridge: Scanning Australia From a Bird's-Eye View
United Airliner and Stealth Fighter Pass `Too Close for Comfort'
September 07, 2000
Iranian President Khatami Pushes Agenda of Moderation, Dialogue Between Civilizations
While Small and Developing Nations Spoke Out at the U.N. Millennium Summit, Major Diplomatic Action Took Place Outside General Assembly
Arrests Made on Raytheon Picket Line
Boston Cleans Up Famous Harbor With New Sewage Tunnel
New Report on Gulf War Illness Lacks Enough Evidence to Support Conclusions
Iraq Accuses Saudis of Succumbing to U.S. Pressure with Increased Oil Production
Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi Discusses Relations with the U.S.
International Space Station to Receive Supplies from Space Shuttle Atlantis
Gen. Colin Powell Discusses U.S. Military Readiness
Bridgestone/Firestone Recall Hearings: Top Executives Face Tough, Skeptical Questioning
Fallout Continues in Chinese Olympic Doping Scandal
Bush Retools Campaign as New Polls Place him Behind Gore
September 06, 2000
U.N. Millennium Summit Begins With Mixed Messages From Various Countries
Pearl, Mississippi Still Struggling With Pall Cast By School Violence
Congressional Committees Question CEOs of Firestone and Ford
CEO Jacques Nasser to Tell Ford's Story at Congressional Hearings
Firestone, Ford, NHTSA May Share Blame for Faulty Tires
Motorists Replacing Firestone Tires with Other Brands
Ford Expected to Lay Responsibility for Tire Problems on Bridgestone/Firestone
Congress Holds Joint Hearings on Firestone Tire Recall
September 05, 2000
Bush Unveils Medicare Plan
'Techno Gadget Guy' Discusses Hammacher Schlemmer's Search for Invention
Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Favor Prayer in School
Russian National Power Company Cuts Power to Nonpaying Customers
'Working Mother' Editor Discusses Mom-Friendly Companies
U.N. Millennium Peace Summit a Logistical Nightmare in New York
Congress Returns to Work with Budget, Health-Care Issues Hanging Over Their Heads
First Day of School Is a Relief and a Burden for Many Families
Psychology Professor Discusses Research Showing Health Benefits of Vacation
Enterprising Nature Enthusiast Hosts Night Rafting Tours in Colorado
Education 2000: Students Nationwide Return to School; Fifth Grade Teacher Discusses Educator Dropout Rate
September 04, 2000
Yugoslav Army Prepares to Return to Kosovo
Sydney Olympics: Three Times the Mascots
Armed Forces Struggling to Meet Recruitment Goals
Fall Offers Travel Bargains
Will Labor Unions Make the Difference for Al Gore?
Bush and Gore Continue to Debate About Debates
United Steelworkers, Bridgestone/Firestone Reach Labor Agreement
Election 2000: The Race to Save Social Security
Cold, Wet Weather Slowing Montana Wildfires
Election 2000: Bush, Gore Court Seniors With Health Care Issues
Election 2000: Gore Honored at Picnic in Pittsburgh
French Truckers Block Oil Refineries in Protest of High Gas Prices
Bridgestone/Firestone Workers Celebrate Tentative Labor Day Agreement
September 01, 2000
Pregnant Woman Jailed to Ensure Safe Birth
Western Wildfires: Rain Aids Montana Firefighters
Tire and Rubber Companies, States Recycle Tires
Government Issues Warning on Additional Firestone Tires Amid Ongoing Recall, Labor Woes
Emergency Hearing Under Way in Wen Ho Lee Case; Prosecutors Object to Jail Release Order
Mount Oyama Eruption: Japanese Authorities Order Remaining Residents of Miyake off Island
Four-Legged Companion Par for the Course in Colorado Springs
Internet Group Publishes Study on World Wide Web Use
Western Wildfires: Weather Finally Cooperating in Montana
Emergency Hearing Called in Wen Ho Lee Case
Gallup Poll: Most Passengers Happy with Airlines
Clinton Leaves Decision on National Missile Defense System for Next President
Firestone Negotiating with Labor to Avoid Strike amid Growing Consumer Distrust of Brand
August 31, 2000
Western Wildfires: Rain Spells Relief in Montana
Study Shows Adolescent Drug Use Declining
8,000 Firestone Workers at 9 Plants Could Walk Out on Saturday
President Clinton Expected to Veto Republican Estate Tax Bill
Bush Responds to Gore's Rising Popularity with Negative Ad
The Gap Suffers Retailer Woes
Fatal Shark Attack Stuns Florida Community
Cooler, Wetter Weather in Montana Giving Firefighters Hope
Firestone Workers Threaten Strike
Gallup Poll: 40 Percent of Americans Believe U.S. Military Deteriorating
Bridgestone/Firestone Facing Labor Woes; Steelworkers Spokesman Discusses Union Demands
Texas Drought Means Busy Days for Water Driller
French Fishermen End Blockade Over High Fuel Prices, Declare Victory
August 30, 2000
CNN 20: East Timor Vote for Independence, August 30, 1999
Colombian Police Seize Explosives, Guerrillas Along Clinton's Motorcade Route
Egyptian Billionaire Mohamed Fayed About to Sue U.S. Government
Homework No Longer a Necessary Evil?
Dodi Al Fayed's Father Plans to Sue U.S. Government For Documents Related to Death of His Son and Princess Diana
Western Wildfires: Rain in Forecast Could Aid Montana Crews
Seemingly Trivial Voter Perceptions May Count in Election
California Flash Flooding Damages Homes, Strands Motorists
Western Wildfires: North Carolina Crews Enabled by Break in Weather
August 29, 2000
Poll of Likely Voters Shows Gore and Bush Tied
Technogadget Guy: Back-to-School Contraptions
Study Suggest Calcium Channel Blockers Not Effective Against All Heart Disease Risk Factors
Election 2000: Bush Emphasizing Education, Gore Pushing Health Care
Cheri Pope Travels to Russian Prison to Visit Husband Accused of Spying
Is Joseph Lieberman Talking Too Much About Religion?
Stachura: Challenger to Tiger Woods May Not Appear Any Time Soon
American Woman Jailed in Peru for Treason Granted New Trial
Garcia Beats Woods in 'Battle at Bighorn'
Wen Ho Lee to Stay in Jail Pending Government Appeal
Canadian Firefighters Lend Assistance to U.S.
Millennium World Peace Summit Under Way at U.N. Headquarters
August 28, 2000
Madame Tussaud's Comes to Hong Kong
Crews Extinguish Fire Atop Moscow Television Tower; Russian President Putin Decries State of National Infrastructure
Western Wildfires: Pentagon Sends in More Troops to Fight Blazes
Investigators Question Bridgestone/Firestone Officials Ahead of Congressional Hearings Over Tire Recall
Boulder Police Finish Questioning Patsy Ramsey; Questions Deemed Fair by Ramseys' Attorney
Texas Drought Cracks into the Record Books
School Nurses Stretched Thin
Studies Conflict Over Health Impact of Airport
Waiting and Hoping on the Korean Peninsula
White Supremacist Trial Brings Out Protesters in Idaho
Western Wildfires: Blaze Expansion Forces More Evacuations; Crews Find Possible Ally in Cooler Weather
Cause of Engine Difficulty Unclear in Emergency Royal Dutch Airliner Landing in L.A.
Congressional Aides Descend on Bridgestone/Firestone Headquarters to Probe Tire Recall
August 25, 2000
How Do Air Bags Perform in Crash Tests?
Cuban 'Hardcore' Salsa Group Makes a Splash
Big Cities Encroaching on America's State Parks
How Do Automakers Test Vehicles for Safety?
Surviving Your Drive: UCLA Medical Center is Ready for Trauma
Survive Your Drive: Inside the Loyola University Hospital Trauma Center
Ford, Firestone Under Growing Pressure Over Suspect Tires
Surviving Your Drive: Safety Ambassador Autumn Alexander Skeen Discusses Boost America
Survive Your Drive: Air Bags Tested at G.M. Proving Ground; Teens, Parents Seek Help at Defensive Driving Course
Survive Your Drive: Insurance Inst. For Highway Safety V.P. Discusses Crash Test Research
President Clinton Travels to Nigeria to Press Further Democratic Reforms, Offer Aid
Surviving Your Drive: Feds Rate Car Safety; Loyola Trauma Center Celebrates Miracle of Medicine
Congress Looking Into Firestone Tire Recall
August 24, 2000
Companies Offer Cheaper Web Access, Make Internet More Accessible
'Survivor' Runner-Ups Bear No Ill Will Toward Winner
Western Wildfires: Lightning Storms Have Firefighters Concerned in Western Montana
Gulf Air Crash: Flight Operations Unaffected by Air Disaster
Gulf Air Crash: Multinational Investigation Under Way
Florida Lawsuit Plaintiffs Urge Wider Firestone Tire Recall
Richard Hatch Last Man Standing After Final 'Survivor' Vote
Gulf Air Crash: Recovery of Recorders Easy in Shallow, Clear Water
August 23, 2000
Tourists Told to Leave Florida Keys
Mayfield: Tropical Storm Irene Unlikely to Regain Hurricane Strength
CNN 20: Hurricane Andrew Hits Florida, August 23, 1992
The Bottle Battle: Researchers Test Treatment for Alcoholics Who Began Drinking at an Early Age
Hurricane Debby: Though Downgraded to Tropical Storm, South Florida Still Stocks Up for Worst
Western Wildfires: Firefighters in Bitterroot Valley Greet Fourth Cold Morning in a Row
Russian Submarine Accident: Putin Feels 'Responsible and Guilty'
Tropical Storm Debby: Southern Bahamas Still in Harm's Way
National Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Debby Could Continue to Weaken
August 22, 2000
Hurricane Debby Headed Toward Southeastern United States
NTSB Concludes Explosion of Center Fuel Tank Caused TWA 800 Crash
Supertyphoon Bilis Arrives in Taiwan; Death Toll Stand at 2
Western Wildfires: Crews Make Some Progress With Cooler Weather, Careful Planning; Incident Commander Discusses Safety Issues
Hurricane Debby: Puerto Rico Bracing for Possible Near-Miss
U.S. Virgin Islands Emergency Management Director Discusses Weather Conditions Under Hurricane Debby
Typhoon Bilis Strikes Taiwan
CNN 20: Welfare Bill Signed, August 22, 1996
Cell Transplant Shows Promise for Stroke Patients
Russian Submarine Accident: Putin Declares National Day of Mourning
NTSB Begins Releasing Details on Final Report of TWA Flight 800 Crash
Western Wildfires: Crews Making Progress With Cooler Weather, Careful Planning
Residents Hunker Down as Typhoon Bilis Batters Taiwan
Hurricane Debby: Puerto Rico Braces for High Winds
August 21, 2000
Daniel Radcliffe to Portray Harry Potter on Big Screen
Former British Spy Returns to Face Charges of National Security Violations
Tiger Woods Discusses PGA Championship Victory
'Free Flight' May Solve Airport Congestion
Federal Investigators at the Scene of Deadly Natural Gas Pipeline Explosion in New Mexico
Western Wildfires: Cooler Temps Allow Crews to Corral Eight Blazes; U.S. Forest Service Spokesman Discusses Shortage of Manpower
Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Teams Ponder Salvage Duty
Former British Spy Charged With Revealing Official Secrets
Pro Bono Law Work on the Decline
'Golf World': Bob May Pushes Tiger Woods 'to One of the Greatest Finishes in Golf'
Pipeline Explosion Kills 10 at Nearby Campground
Firefighters Mobilized as Cool Weather Sweeps Across Montana
Russian Submarine Accident: Officials Face Prospect of Recovering Dead, Raising Kursk
August 18, 2000
Western Wildfires: Fire Crews in Montana Buckle Down to Block Flames from Regional Power Line
Woman Recovering From Tiger Attack, Rescuer's Bullet
Fire Ant Frenzy: Univ. of Texas Researcher Fights Fire with Phorid Flies
Bridgestone/Firestone to Reimburse Customers Who Replace Recalled Tires With Other Brands
Good-Bye Again: North and South Korean Families Get a Chance to Reunite
Senator John McCain to Meet With Doctors to Discuss His Skin Cancer
Russian Submarine Accident: Escape Hatch too Damaged to Use
Univ. of Chicago Sociologist Discusses Study Linking Women's Work, Men's Health
Russian Submarine Accident: Hopes of Rescue Fade as Families Gather in Murmansk
Election 2000: Gore's Speech Fizzes for Rootbeer Patrons in Missouri
Western Wildfires: Incident Commander Hutchison Discusses Challenges for Firefighters
Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Vessel Unable to Access Damaged Escape Hatch
August 17, 2000
Beneath the Surface: Our Fascination and Fear of Sharks
Donkey and Elephant: Party Animals
UCLA Researchers One Step Closer to Developing Computer Memory on a Molecular Scale
Halberstam: Vice President Al Gore 'Steadfast Where Clinton is Not'
Western Wildfires: Protecting Your Own
Democratic National Convention: McCain Undergoes Battery of Tests
Robert Delabar Discusses Friendship With Al Gore During Vietnam Service
Turkey Developing Quake Detectors After Last Year's Catastrophe
Russian Submarine Accident: Evidence Suggests Kursk Sustained Massive Damage; Navy Veteren Reflects on Fate of Crew
Democratic National Convention: Minnesota Delegate Out and Proud
Democratic National Convention: Media 'Desperate for An Unscripted Moment'
Democratic National Convention: The Women Who Shape Al Gore
Democratic National Convention: McCain Finishes Today's Tests, No Word on Condition
August 16, 2000
Gadgets for Everyone at the National Hardware Show in Chicago
Democratic National Convention: Elderly Understand Power of the Vote
Democratic National Convention: Gov. Shaheen Discusses Gore's Strengths
Democratic National Convention: L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan, A Character On and Off the Political Stage
Democratic National Convention: Gore Headed to Los Angeles on Air Force Two
Russian Submarine Accident: Crew Members' Families Gather to Await Word of Loved Ones
Britain Moves Toward Embryo Stem Cell Cloning
Democratic National Convention: Matt Moseley Discusses 'Firefighters for Gore'
Researchers Find Link Between Male Sleeping Patterns, Body Fat
Together Again: Korean Families Divided for 50 Years Get Reacquainted
Gallup Poll: Democratic Platform in American Mainstream
Lt. Benboe: Montana National Guard Mobilized to Supervise Evacuations from Wildfires
August 15, 2000
Joan and Melissa Rivers Discuss Democratic Fashion
Star Power and Power Politics
Democratic National Convention: Clinton Set to Turn Over Party Banner to Gore in Michigan
Plight Worsens for Russian Seamen; USS Squalas Survivor Tells His Tale
Democrats No Longer the Party of the Underdog?
British Airways Grounds Concorde Fleet
Fmr. Lady Bird Johnson Press Secretary Liz Carpenter Discusses Clinton-Gore Administration
Democratic National Convention: Kentucky School Shooting Victim Speaks Out About Youth Violence
Russian Submarine Accident: Author Peter Maas Discusses 'The Terrible Hours'
August 14, 2000
Al Gore Trailing Bush Among Likely Women Voters
Democratic National Convention: What Does America's Youth Think of Social Security?
Democratic National Convention: President Clinton Expected to Pass Torch to Al Gore
Rescue Effort for Downed Russian Submarine Under Way
Democratic National Convention: Sheriff Jackie Barrett Discusses Shattering Stereotypes
August 11, 2000
Baby Girl Alive Because of Difficult Choice Made by Parents
Los Angeles Offers Democratic Delegates a Wide Variety of Entertainment
Investigators Issue Report on EgyptAir Crash
'Al' Ubiquitous in Los Angeles
Technology Making Remote Intensive Care Units Feasible
Gerald Rafshoon Discusses 'Running Mates'
United Airlines Delays and Cancellations Continue
South Carolina Revises Coastal Evacuation Plan
L.A. Police Chief Confident His Force Ready for Convention Protesters
Public Docket Opened on EgyptAir Flight 990
August 10, 2000
Examination of H.L. Hunley Begins
Your Money: Debit Cards Not Same as Credit Cards
Election 2000: Reform Party Divided as Convention Gets Under Way in California
Gov. Racicot: Certain Precautions and Practices Could Have Minimized Impact of Fires Out West
Moscow Tunnel Bombing Death Toll Rises to 8
Reality TV Demonstrates New Economy
FAA Reports Flight Delays Down 11.1 Percent in July
Gallup Poll: Americans Have Mostly Negative Opinion of Pat Buchanan
Election 2000: Reform Party Faces Potential Schism at Convention
August 09, 2000
Reform Party Out of Control
INS Launches 'Operation Denial' in Arizona
Lucent Researchers Claim Fish DNA as Replacement for Computer Chip
Wildfires, Smoke Chase Hundreds From Homes in Montana
Fmr. NHTSA Administrator Discusses Firestone Tire Recall
Bridgestone/Firestone Announces Tire Recall
Our Planet: Philippine Eagle in Danger of Extinction
Firestone Recall: Changing Your Suspect Tires
The Keys to Quitting: Surgeon General Study Targets Massive Reduction in U.S. Smokers
Two Small Planes Collide Over New Jersey; All 10 Passengers Dead
Karbowiak and Ditlow Give Point-Counterpoint on Firestone Recall
August 08, 2000
Exhibit Features the Fine Art of Sneaker Design
Worker Productivity Skyrockets to 17-Year High
Smoking Threat: U.S. Restrictions Pushing Cigarette Sales Worldwide
H.L. Hunley on the Way to be Studied
Florida Family Files Lawsuit Over Blown Tire
United Airlines Blames Weather, Stormy Pilot Relations for Thousands of Canceled Flights; Chicago Aviation Dept. Spokeswoman Discusses O'Hare
Gov. Racicot: Cooperation on All Levels of Fighting Montana Fires Extraordinary
Moscow Bomb Blast Kills 7, Injures Dozens
August 07, 2000
Napster Dispute Continues to Divide Music Industry and Music Listeners
Lieberman Choice Stirs Discussion in Israel
Wildfires Raging in the Western U.S.
Sen. Breaux: Lieberman Reaches Out to Many Diverse Americans
United Airlines Customers Experience Delays, Cancellations Due to Weather, Labor Problems
Cybercamp: Instead of Building Camp Fires, Kids are Building Web Pages
Raising the Hunley
Election 2000: Senator Joseph Lieberman Agrees to be Gore's Running Mate
Gallup Poll: Jewishness of Joseph Lieberman Not Expected to be a Major Issue
Remembering Alec Guinness
Passenger Safely Lands Single-Engine Plane After Pilot Dies
Election 2000: Gore Attempts to Head Off GOP Issues with V.P. Choice
August 04, 2000
Republican National Convention: Harley-Davidson Workers Speak Out
Computer Hackers Gather in Las Vegas for Annual DEF CON Convention
Defense Department Takes Umbrage With Bush Claims of Military Unreadiness
Verizon Faces Strike
Alaska Airlines Cancels Flights to Reinspect MD-80 Jackscrews
California Doctor Sues Over Right to Discuss Possible Medicinal Uses of Marijuana
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Plant Workers Sound Off on Bush
Havana's Olympic Bid: Cuba Lobbies to Host 2008 Games
Airlines and Hotels Woo Business Travelers with Internet Access
Economists Project 'Soft Landing' as Job Growth Slows
Alaska Airlines Cancels Dozens of Flights to Reinspect MD-80s
August 03, 2000
Kissinger: Bush is Fully Qualified for Foreign Policy Decisions
Los Alamos Scientists Claim Possible Solution to Nuclear Waste Disposal
Brain Power: Learning the Lesson of President Ford's Case
Gallup Poll: Americans Hate Negative Ads, But Still Disagree on What They Are
Republican National Convention: Joan and Melissa Rivers Discuss GOP Fashions
Gore Ponders V.P. Choice
Republican National Convention: Illinois Governor George Ryan Discusses Death Penalty
Family Discovers Extra Resident After Ceiling Collapses
Federal Agency Investigating at Least 21 Traffic Deaths that may be Related to Faulty Tires
Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Visits Fmr. President Ford in Hospital; Acceptance Speech to be Critical of Clinton-Gore
August 02, 2000
Hospital Workers in San Francisco Bay Area Stage Walkout
World Health Organization Says Big Tobacco Working Against Anti-Smoking Efforts
Member of U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Front and Center Tonight at GOP Convention
'Technogadget Guy' Ed Curran Reviews MP3 Players
CNN 20: CNN Remembers the 1980 Republican National Convention
Bay Area Hospital Workers Stage Two-Day Walkout
Republican National Convention: Bush Nomination Ends Journey Marked by Historic Fund Raising
Gallup Poll: Most Americans Believe Bush Better for Economy Than Gore
August 01, 2000
Republican National Convention: GOP's Biggest Fan Heads for Philly
Russia's National Anthem: A Song Unsung
'Boycott the Pumps' Campaign Falters Despite Soaring British Gas Prices
Fleischer: Bush Keeping a Civil Tone
Investigators Continue to Probe Deadly Air France Concorde Crash
Latest Economic Reports Pointing Toward Soft Landing
Shultz: George W. Bush 'Stands Up Very Well' in Foreign Policy Matters
Republican National Convention: GOP Mirroring '92 Democratic Convention
Cold-Blooded Crime: Heat Spurs Wave of A.C. Thefts
Republican National Convention: Cindy McCain Discusses Her Husband's Role
July 31, 2000
CNN 20: U.N. Peacekeeper Killed, July 31, 1989
All Dried Up: Georgia Community Faces Water Shortage
Barak Weathers Political Storm Caused by Middle East Peace Talks
New York-bound British Airways Concorde Makes Unscheduled Landing
Washington Monument Reopens its Doors to Tourists
July 28, 2000
Gallup Poll: Bush Surges in Polls on Eve of Convention
Republican National Convention: GOP and Democrats Fail to Capture Voters Like They Used To
Republican National Convention: Bush, Cheney Rally Arkansas on Road to Philadelphia
L.A. Police Officer Charged With Attempted Murder in Ongoing Corruption Probe
Web's Most Wanted: WeTip.com Targets Suspected Statutory Rapists
Republican National Convention: Bush/Cheney Rally in Arkansas
Republican National Convention: Large Economic Inequalities Divide City of Brotherly Love
Natl. Museum of Natural History Director Discusses Exhibit Honoring Viking Voyage to North America
Recording Industry Files Response to Napster Injunction Appeal
Concorde Crash: German Town Copes with Loss of 13 Residents
July 27, 2000
New Study Links Abnormalities in the Brain to Violent Behavior
Metallica Attorney, Rapstation.com President Discuss Opposing Viewpoints in Napster Music Sharing Debate
Employee Turnover One of Many Problems Nursing Homes Face
Concorde Crash: Preliminary Evidence Suggests Tire Failure
FCC Holds Hearings on Proposed AOL-Time Warner Merger
Gallup Poll: Americans Collecting Sacagawea Dollars
Ford Announces Plans to Improve SUV Fuel Efficiency
AOL-Time Warner Merger Opponents Set to Air Concerns at FCC Hearing
July 26, 2000
International Space Station Rendezvous With Service Module
Books Get Virtual and Portable
Family Likely to Lose Farm in Granite Falls Tornadoes
ADA at 10: Critics Argue Law is Vague, Misguided
Concorde Crash: Investigation Centers on Engine Repair; Woman Leaps From Hotel to Escape Death; Germans Hold Memorial for Victims
Risky Off-Line Relations: JAMA Reports Syphilis Outbreak Among Men Who Met On-Line
Cubans Commemorate Castro Revolution, Protest U.S. Embargo in Massive Havana March
Concorde Crash: Thrust Reverser Malfunction may be Smoking Gun; Luxury Cruise to Set Sail
Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Gets Hero's Welcome in Gaza Following Mideast Peace Summit
Concorde Crash: Officials Debate Causes While Gonesse Recovers
July 25, 2000
Democrats Go After Dick Cheney's Voting Record
Bush Expected to Announce Cheney as Running Mate Within the Hour
Middle East Peace Summit Collapses Without Agreement
July 24, 2000
Prominent Americans Working to Restore Russian Country Estates
FBI Defends 'Carnivore' E-Mail Wiretap on Capitol Hill
Election 2000: Fmr. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney Has Record of Showing Brass Who's Boss
Iris-Scanning Technology Tested at Charlotte Airport
Lance in France: Armstrong Rides to Second Consecutive Tour Victory
Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Plunges Back into Talks
Election 2000: Bush Still Silent on Running Mate
California Fights Pollution With 'Cash for Clunkers' Program
US Airways Debuts Iris-Scanning ID Technology; EyeTicket CEO Discusses 'Most Accurate Biometric'
Orlando Hostage Standoff: Suspect Shoots at Police Robot, Negotiations Continue into Third Day
Middle East Peace Talks: A Tense Wait in Jerusalem
Election 2000: Senior Bush Aides Confirm Danforth, Cheney as Serious Contenders for V.P.
July 21, 2000
Penguins Saved From Oil Spill Returning Home
Russian Inmates Taste Brief Salty Freedom
Middle East Peace Summit: U.S. Proposal Calls for Mixed Sovereignty in East Jerusalem
Journalist Jailed After Exposing War Crimes in Yugoslavia
Congress to Hold Hearings on FBI E-Mail-Capturing Software
Kennard: More National Hotlines for Local Emergencies
Protesters Outside G-8 Summit Target U.S. Troops in Okinawa
July 20, 2000
'Spitting Image' Puppets Auctioned over Internet
U.S. Institute for Peace: Deal Still Possible in Middle East Talks
'Sopranos' and 'West Wing' Lead Emmy Nominations
Greenland's Ice Cap Shrinking
Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Continue as Secretary of State Albright Steps in for President Clinton
Produce Overproduction Squeezing Farmers
Gallup Poll: Americans View Upcoming Political Conventions as Important But Boring
G-8 Summit: Okinawa Site Could Undermine Proceedings
July 19, 2000
Great Britain Pays Tribute to Queen Mother for 100th Birthday
Fish Return to Kennebec River After Controversial Dam Removal
Middle East Peace Summit: Jerusalem Status the Sticking Point as Deadline Nears
Triple-Digit Temperatures Gripping Parts of South, Southwest
House Votes to Raise 401(k), IRA Account Contribution Limits
Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton to Leave for Japan at Midnight With or Without Agreement
July 18, 2000
Charles: Acceleration of Technology and Society Increases Stress
Consumer Group Takes Aim at 'Functional Foods'
Gallup Poll: Americans Think People Are Becoming More Rude
Middle East Peace Summit: Running Out of Time?
Consumer Group Files Complaint with FDA over 'Functional Foods'
Texas Reels Under Triple-Digit Temperatures, Drought-Like Conditions; Salvation Army Spokeswoman Discusses Emergency Cooling Efforts
Senate Poised to Repeal 'Marriage Penalty' Tax
Gas Prices Fuel June Consumer Price Jump; New Surplus Figures Show Breathing Room in Federal Budget
Gallup Poll: Gore Gains Ground on Bush
Texas Heat Wave: Houston Officials Open Cooling Centers for Vulnerable
White House Threatens Veto if Congress Votes to Eliminate 'Marriage Penalty'
July 17, 2000
Grateful Daughter Buys Mother House
Bashar Assad Sworn in as Syrian President
Care Crisis for Alzheimer's Patients Looms
Cell-Phone Manufacturers to Publish Radiation Specs
Florida Tobacco Trial: Tobacco Lawyers Prepare for Appeals Process
Congress to Vote to End 'Marriage Penalty' Tax
Heath Wave Punishes Southeast, Central Plains
Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton Pushing Hard For Agreement Before Japan Trip; Barak Facing Divided Nation on Return to Israel
Cell Phone Makers to Provide Consumers With Radiation Data
Parents of Louise Woodward Face Fraud Charges
Florida Tobacco Trial: Two Jurors Explain Their Votes
Congress Considers Memorial for WWII Icon Rosie the Riveter
Family Ties Bind North, South Koreans 50 Years After War
Florida Tobacco Trial: Jurors Insist $145B Damage Award Amounts to Justice
July 14, 2000
Senate Votes to Repeal Estate Tax
Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Debate Fate of Jerusalem
Florida Tobacco Trial: Jury Could Award Record Punitive Damages
Do Gadgets Drive Motorists to Distraction?
Branch Davidian Trial: Jury Goes into Deliberation
A Mission of Mercy: Nkosi's Haven Offers Hope to Mothers and Children with AIDS in South Africa
Bush, Lazio Make Joint Appearance Before New York's Conservative Party
Gallup Poll Shows Americans Confident in Police
Investment Analyst Threatened After Downgrading Stocks
Latest PPI Numbers Make Fed Rate Hike Less Likely
Researchers Test Driverless Car in Spain
Florida Tobacco Trial: Jury Deliberates on Punitive Damages
July 13, 2000
World AIDS Conference: Orphans a Forgotten Product of AIDS
Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton Attends to Prior Commitments; Arafat and Barak Meet
Carlton Fisk Discusses Induction Into Baseball Hall of Fame
Communities Install Cameras to Put Brakes on Dangerous Driving
Philadelphia Authorities to Begin Investigation into Videotaped Police Beating
Complicated Love Story: Member of Bahrain Royal Family Finds Prince in U.S.
U.S., Vietnam on Verge of Trade Agreement
Investigations Under Way In Philadelphia Police Beating Case
July 12, 2000
Russian Government Attacks Corruption
Medicare Rights Center Spokesman Discusses Future of 'Incredibly Successful' Federal Program
International AIDS Conference: Tradition Healers Appeal for Role in Treating Disease
Experimental Drug Could Help Patients in Moderate to Severe Stages of Alzheimer's
Middle East Peace Summit: News Blackout Broken by Israeli Announcement of Suspension of China Arms Deal
Family of 17-year-old Raynard Johnson, Found Hanged, Seek Federal Investigation on Capitol Hill
Palmer: 'The Baseball in the Year 2000 Feels Like Naugahyde'
Potential African AIDS Vaccine Discussed at International Conference
Middle East Peace Summit: No Full Three-Way Session Yet
Election 2000: Bush Reaches Out to African-Americans; Gore Attempts to Solidify Base
One Confirmed Dead in Brooklyn Building Collapse
July 11, 2000
Bookworms Gather in London for Christie's Rare Books Auction
Gallup Poll: 77 Percent of Americans Place Importance on Middle East Peace Settlement
Project Quakes House for Study
Florida Pilot Program Focuses on Making Homes Hurricane-Proof
Musicians, Recording Industry Air Differences on Internet Music Distribution Before Congressional Committee
Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton Meeting with Barak, Arafat Separately
Researchers Report Progress in Alzheimer's Vaccine
Your Money: More and More Ways to Find Discounted Airfares
Earthquake House Tested at UCSD
Experts Gather in South Africa to Consider AIDS Epidemic; Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses Strategic Intermittent Therapy
Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Arrives at Camp David Hoping to Mediate Israeli-Palestinian Deal
July 10, 2000
Alzheimer's Researchers Attempt to Pin Down Causal Element
Florida Youth League Turns to Sportsmanship Seminars to Stem Violence Among Adults
Barak Holds on to Power Despite Majority No-Confidence Vote; Camp David Awaits
Marathoner Hopes to Run 5,000 Miles Before year is Out
Barak Survives No-Confidence Votes; Looks Ahead to Camp David
Manila Garbage Dump Collapse Kills 31; Dozens Missing
AIDS Conference: Good News for Mothers with HIV
July 07, 2000
Hundreds Participate in Pamplona's 'Running of the Bulls'
Jack E. Robinson Staying in Bruising Massachusetts Senate Race
Clinton Likely to Stay Federal Execution on Questions of Fairness
FDA Approves Use of Prozac to Ease Severe PMS
Fourth 'Harry Potter' Book Set to Draw Hordes of Children at Midnight
U.S., China Reopen Arms Control Talks
Wife-Carrying a Spectator Sport, Summer Ritual in Finland
The Williams Effect; Venus and Serena Serve as Inspirations to Inner-City Youth
Excitement Builds as Stores Prepare for 'Harry Potter' Rush; Books Stir Controversy in Zeeland, Michigan
June Jobs Report Eases Fed Fears
July 06, 2000
Venus Williams Defeats Sister Serena, Heads to Wimbledon Finals
Oil Boom in Baghdad
Gallup Poll: 'Air Rage' Misplaced on Flight Attendants
11 Rare Tigers Die at Southern India Zoo; Animals May Have Been Doomed by Ill-Advised Treatment
Workers at 10 Bay-Area Hospitals Stage One-Day Walk-Out
50 Years Later, American Soldiers Commemorate Start of Korean War
Annual Running of the Bulls Begins Charge Tomorrow
Venus Williams Defeats Serena in Wimbledon Semifinals; Sisters Hold News Conference Following Match
NTSB Reports Nothing was Mechanically Wrong with JFK Jr.'s Plane
Venus Williams Advances Past Sister to Wimbledon Finals
July 05, 2000
Sean Connery Knighted
Air Force Destroys Missile Silo in North Dakota
Protestants Demanding Right to Continue Their Annual Marches
Simply the Best: Golfer Tiger Woods Strives Only to Sharpen His Game
Clinton to Take Barak and Arafat to Camp David
Angry Protestants Clash With Police in Northern Ireland
Anglers Return to Lake Washington
Missile Silo Implosion: Air Force Oversees Final Phase of START Treaty; Demolition Crew Discusses Dismantling Process
July 04, 2000
Crowded Waterways Can Make for Dangerous Summer Fun
Megabytes the Buzz at Summer Camps for Girls
Ede and Ravenscroft Continues Tradition of Handcrafting Ceremonial Wigs and Robes
German Tech Sector Companies Unveil Virtual U.S. Presidential Candidate
Nevada Protesters Defy Government and Build Road
OpSail 2000: Ships of Today Pay Respect to Ships of the Past
Punishing Drought Dampens Recreation, Dries up Business in Eufaula, Alabama
Filmore, CA Residents Divided Over Fireworks Tradition
Santa Monica Hostage Standoff Ends After Gunman Surrenders
New Yorkers Treated to Maritime Parade
Soaring Gas Prices in Europe Leave Motorists Fuming
OpSail 2000 Helping New York Celebrate Independence Day
Tampa Bay Buccaneer Jerry Wunsch Proving Himself a Warrior Helping Kids with Cancer
Libertarian Presidential Candidate Harry Browne Discusses His Campaign
Tall Ships Pass as New Citizens Join Country
Captor Releases Hostages and Surrenders to Police
July 03, 2000
High Mortgage Rates Discouraging Homeowners From Refinancing
Groceries Online: Shop for Food from the Comfort of Your Home
Gettysburg Observation Tower to be Demolished Today
$10 Million Facelift to Washington Monument Unveiled Today
Mexican Election: Vicente Fox Prepares for New Challenge as President-Elect
Mexican Election: Fox Win Triggers Spontaneous Celebrations
Food Safety 101: Avoiding the Hidden Dangers of Holiday Cookouts
Largest Dinosaur Ever Unearthed on Display in Atlanta Museum
Tower Perceived as Eyesore to Come Down Today at Gettysburg
Underwater Killing Machines: The Changing Role of Submarines
Your Money: New York Subway Cards a Ticket to Profit?
Washington Monument Restored
June 30, 2000
HTML for Dummies: 13-Year-Old Girl Creates Web Site to Explain Language of the Internet
Rosen: Fourth of July Movies Nothing to Write Home About
Smog Believed to Impact Some Heart Disease Patients
Wildfires Near Hanford Nuclear Facility All But Out; No Radioactive Contamination Detected
Senate Approves $11.3B Spending Bill, Agrees to Cut Half
World Pride Collides With Jubilee
John Rocker Apologizes to New York, Throws 18 Pitches in Braves Victory Over Mets
Three Governors Agree to New Protections on Chesapeake Bay
Hanford Nuclear Reservation Wildfire Mostly Out
June 29, 2000
Sponholtz: Hanford Wildfire Somewhat Lulled by Conditions at Moment
Pets.Com Sock Puppet One of the Millennium's Hottest New Stars
Over-the-Counter Options
New National Study Links Pollution to Higher Death Rates for the Elderly
John Rocker Prepares for New York Fans
Senate Approves Controversial Campaign Finance Measure
FAA Satisfied with Alaska Airlines Maintenance
CNN 20: Atlantis Docks with Mir, June 29, 1995
Royal Family Fears for Prince William's Privacy from the Press
FDA Hears Arguments over Birth Control Pills
Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba: Family Settles Into Government- Designated Guest House
Police Presence Increased For John Rocker's Return to New York's Shea Stadium
Washington Fish and Wildlife Dept. Spokesman Discusses Firefighting Efforts Near Nuclear Reservation
June 28, 2000
Supreme Court Strikes Down Controversial Nebraska Abortion Law
June 27, 2000
Employer Group Issues Guidelines for Avoiding Distractions During Driving
Is the Call for a Gore Investigation Just a Republican Election Tactic?
New Technology Allows Doctors to Detect Diseases Before Conception
Reno Faces Congress Over Gore Fund-Raising Investigation
Congress Clears Way for U.S. Food Sales to Cuba
Gallup Poll: Overall Favorable Image of Al Gore Slipping
Energy Secretary Feels Heat Over Gas Prices on Capitol Hill
June 26, 2000
Vatican Unveils Third Secret of Fatima
Supreme Court Stands by Miranda Ruling
CNN 20: VMI Ordered to Admit Women, June 26, 1996
Broken Sewage Pipeline Endangers Holiday Plans in South Florida
Hollywood Filmmakers Educate Cuban Film Students
Dr. French Anderson Discusses the Possibilities for Gene Therapy
Researchers Announce Completion of Human Genome Sequencing
Gas Additive Pollutes California Groundwater
Republican, Democratic Parties Divided on Use of Budget Surplus
Supreme Court Upholds Miranda Ruling
What Dangers Exist in the Genetic Age?
Researchers Complete Sequencing of Human Genome
June 23, 2000
Court to Decide If It Will Re-Examine the Elian Gonzalez Case
Interactive Music Museum Opens in Seattle
Elian's Miami Relatives Awaiting Court Decision
Reporter Who Witnessed Graham Execution Discusses It
Reno Still Quiet on Special Counsel for Gore
Men Respond to New Testosterone Gel
CNN 20: Betty Shabazz Dies
Texas Firefighter Rescues Window-Washer
High Gas Prices Nothing New to Europeans
Ruling Expected in Elian Gonzalez Case
Experience Music Project Opens
Scientists Ready to Announce Completion of Human Genome Map
June 22, 2000
Northern Ireland Cease-Fire Threatened by Paramilitary Groups
Laboratory Culture at Los Alamos?
Texas Execution: Parole Board to Decide Fate of Gary Graham; Bush Ignores Political Implications; Americans Rethinking the Death Penalty
Elderly Head to Mexico for Cheap Meds
Gary Graham Assault Victim Discusses Murder Trial Testimony
Barring Last Minute Reprieve, Graham Just Hours Away From Execution
June 21, 2000
Former Schoolmate Says Skakel Confessed to the Murder of Martha Moxley
OPEC Agrees to Increase Oil Production, but Analysts Expect Gas Prices to Stay High
Young Boys Aid in Rescue of Stranded Hikers
Majority of Americans Support Death Penalty
Prince William Turns 18
L.A. Throwing Party for NBA Champion Lakers
Congress Turns Up the Heat on Richardson over Los Alamos Fiasco
What Do You Really Pay for at the Pump?
U.S. Drought Wilts Georgia Farmers
Raw Sewage Spills Through Pipeline Break in South Florida; Half of Flow Now Diverted
Gas Crisis Meeting to Get Underway Shortly in Washington
Raw Sewage Spilling into Ocean in South Florida
Your Money: Insuring Every Mile
New York Transit Officials Investigate Brooklyn Subway Derailment
FTC Launches Investigation into Cause of Gas Crisis
Safety Experts Find Crash Test Results Encouraging, but a Few Vehicles Still Need Improvement
Climbers Stranded on Oregon's Mt. Hood Owe Rescue to Two Young Boys
OPEC Tentatively Agrees to Raise Oil Production Quotas
June 20, 2000
Friend Says Skakel Confessed to Murder of Martha Moxley
Branch Davidian Trial Begins in Waco, Texas
Beetle Mania: Japanese Turn Insects Into Fierce Competitors
Jesse Jackson Urging Gov. Bush to Halt Execution
States Face Either Too Much Rain or Not Enough
New 'Stages' Computer Virus Attaches Grief to E-Mail Users
Triglyceride Level Connected to Heart Disease
Pump Crunch Puts Dent in Ford's New Excursion SUV
Britain Cracks Down on Soccer Hooligans
Hearing Underway for Connecticut Murder Suspect Michael Skakel
Gore Unveils New Retirement Plan
Chicago's Skyrocketing Gas Prices: Who is to Blame?
Death Penalty Opponents Protest at Bush Rallies
June 19, 2000
Tiger Mauls U.S. Open Competition
New Report Says 'Welfare to Work' Penalizes Low-Income Americans
Japanese-American's Stint as New York Knick Broke NBA's Color Barrier
Drought Ravaging Georgia
Civil Suit Alleging Government Negligence During Branch Davidian Standoff Set to Begin
Chicago Congressmen Hold Hearings on Soaring Gas Prices
U.S. Appeals Court Agrees to Take Microsoft Case
Supreme Court Disallows Student-Led Prayer Before Football Games; Massachusetts Cannot Boycott Myanmar on Its Own
British Police Attempt to Find Cause of Death and Nationality of 58 Immigrants
Boston Bartender Discusses Plans to Open Restaurant, Surprise $2.5 Million Investor
58 Dead Bodies Arrive in Dover, England Aboard Ferry
Supreme Court Rules Prayer Before Texas Football Games Violates First Amendment
June 16, 2000
NetSchools CEO Discusses Bringing Internet Ethics Into Classrooms
Cyberethics: Middle School Students Learn How to Behave Online
Leaning Tower of Pisa Set to Open Next Year
Father's Day: Orelon Sidney Reunites with her Dad
Debate Rages Over Cause of Skyrocketing Gas Prices
Prince William to Turn 18 Next Week; Buckingham Palace Fears Media Onslaught
Continuing Drought Poses Dire Threat to Farmers' Livelihoods
Senate Approves Lowering National Legal Intoxication Standard
'The Savvy Traveler' Discusses How to Find European Travel Bargains
Summer Travel: France the World's Most Popular Tourist Destination
Colorado Evacuees Wait Helplessly as Homes Remain Threatened by Fires
June 15, 2000
New High-Tech Cars Function as Mobile Workstations
New Study Finds Public Playgrounds May Pose Dangers
AMA Disputes President on Preventing Medical Errors
Billionaire's Challenge: Ted Forstmann Offers $1M to Charity for Presidential Debate on Education
California Firefighters Face Both Flame and Exhaustion Combating Latest Fires
TV Putin Parody Angers Some of Russia's Rich and Powerful
Finding Deals in NYC
Colorado Fires Threaten to Rage Out of Firefighters' Control
Bad Batch of Heroin Believed Responsible for 32 Deaths in Europe
Commerce Secretary to Chair Gore Campaign
Gallup Poll: One Third of Americans Consider Themselves Golf Fans
Withering Drought Conditions Leave Some Farmers With Total Loss in Southeastern U.S.
More Firefighters Expected in Colorado as Authorities Hope for Wetter, Cooler Weather
June 14, 2000
Study Says Official Forecasts Underestimate Life Expectancy
Gift Ideas for Father's Day
Media Mogul's Arrest Raises Doubts About Putin's Commitment to Civil Freedoms
FBI Arrests 120 in Massive New York Fraud Case
Rocky Mountain Coordination Center: 'Explosive Atmosphere' Near National Forest Land
Tiger Woods Heavy Favorite at U.S. Open
Benign CPI Latest Indication of Cooling Economy
Missing Nuclear Secrets: Senate Energy and Intelligence Committees Deliver Scathing Criticism to Absent Energy Secretary
Ret. U.S. Army Colonel Arrested on Charges of Cold War Espionage
North Korean Leader Sets Tone for First Summit with Grand Spectacles
Prosecutors Charge 120 Suspects in Massive Securities Fraud Crackdown
Court Case Could Change Application of Second Amendment
8-Year-Old Boy Serenades Louisiana With Opera
The Windy City: A Vacationer's Kind of Town
Republicans Criticize Energy Secretary's Absence at Hearings on Security Lapse at Los Alamos National Laboratory
June 13, 2000
Syrians Mourn Assad; Seen as Potent Symbol of Arab Nationalism
Unabomber Letters Offer Insight into Mind of Once-Reclusive Terrorist
Wildfires Threaten Lives, Homes Along Colorado Rockies; Fire Official Discusses 'Defensive' Efforts
NTSB Recommends New Runway Safety Rules
House Republicans Unveil Plan to Ease Drug Costs for Seniors
Federal Officials Continue Search for Missing Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Secrets
Hare Krishna Movement Sued for Alleged Child Abuse
Syrian President Hafez al-Assad Laid to Rest in Home Village
Summer Travel: Planning Ahead Saves Money in San Francisco
Mass Optimism Greets Opening of Korean Summit
June 12, 2000
U.S. Paralympic Team Prepares to Avenge '96 Wheelchair Basketball Upset
Liebman: Death Penalty System 'Misfiring Many More Times Than It's Getting Things Right'
World Health Organization Warns Antibiotics Are Losing Punch
Supreme Court Narrows Patients' Rights to Sue HMOs, Lowers Bar for Proving Job Discrimination
Campbell: At Good Prices, Cruises Offer Many Different Types of Vacations
Americans Cruise to Ocean-Going Vacations
Philip Morris CEO Testifies in Florida Tobacco Trial
June 09, 2000
"Money" Magazine Names Five Best U.S. Retirement Cities
Brooke Ellison, Paralyzed from Neck Down, Graduates Harvard
Gallup Poll: Americans Generally Satisfied with Economy
Rev. Jackson: 'More Than One Person Was Involved in the Killing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'
Justice Dept. Says James Earl Ray Acted Alone in King Assassination
Cincinnati Goes Hog Wild for Big Pig Gig
The Missing Submarine: Engineers Prepare to Raise Hunley from Ocean Floor
FBI Consults Computer Security Firm to Derail Hacker Bug
Justice Department Concludes No Conspiracy to Assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.
June 08, 2000
Olympic Torch Serves as Symbol of Unity for Australia
Authorities Yet to Charge Suspect in Barrel Murders
Police Arrest Lori Gonzalez Murder Suspect
Greek Police Suspect Mysterious Guerrilla Group in British Diplomat Killing
L.A. Fans Pumped As Lakers Battle Pacers in NBA Finals
Debate Heats Up Over Controversial Inheritance Tax Repeal
EPA Bans New Production of Chlorpyrifos
Victims' Rights Groups Miffed Over Online Sale of 'Murderabilia'
Web Site Rewards Tardy Travelers
Florida Residents Anxious to Return to Homes and Families Following Latest Fire
June 07, 2000
California Winery Attempting to Improve the Image of the Screw- Top
Hurricane Forecaster Predicting Busy Season
Confectioners, Retailers Gather at Chicago's All Candy Expo; Industry Spokesperson Discusses the Challenge to Innovate
Judge's Final Ruling in Microsoft Case Expected Today
Clinton Uses Executive Authority to Expand Medicare Coverage
Former Blind Man Thanks God for Miracle of Sight
Airbus Proposes Jumbojet That Would Seat 550, Dwarf Boeing 747
FDA Drags Feet Over Fate of RU-486
Gallup Poll: 65 Percent of Americans Have Favorable Opinion of Microsoft
Sen. Leahy: Innocence Protection Act 'Not a Partisan Issue'
Clinton Orders Medicare to Cover Clinical Trials
June 06, 2000
Manhunt for Escaped Sex Offender Continues in Florida
Ray Lewis Offers Damaging Testimony Against Former Co- Defendants
Fmr. Rep. Sam Gibbons Remembers D-Day Invasion of Normandy
Cocktail Waitress Scores $10,000 Tip From Grateful Customer
Indonesian Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 103; Tens of Thousands Homeless
New Diabetes Treatment May Eliminate Need for Insulin Injections
Largest Gathering of W.W. II Veterans Honors Opening of D-Day Museum
June 05, 2000
Dr. Penelope Leach Talks About 'Your Baby and Child'
Queen Elizabeth Meets With Camilla Parker-Bowles
Dozens Killed, Thousand Displaced as Earthquake Rocks Indonesia
Ray Lewis Cops Plea; Gets Misdemeanor
Gallup Poll: 61 Percent of Americans Believe U.S.-Russian Relationship Friendly
High Court Bolsters Rights of Parents at Cost of Two Grandparents
Take a Bow: 'Kiss me Kate' Tops at the Tony Awards
Antonen: John Rocker's Alleged Threat Against Sports Reporter Jeff Pearlman 'Another Distraction for the Braves'
NFL Linebacker Ray Lewis Pleads Guilty to Obstruction of Justice
Supreme Court Rules Parents Trump Grandparents in Major Child Decisions
Ray Lewis Murder Charges Dropped; Set to Testify for Prosecution
June 02, 2000
Tobacco Companies Must Wait on Judge's Decision to Dismiss Massive Federal Lawsuit
Government Proposes Steps to Correct Alaska Airlines' Maintenance Problems
Bob Hope Stable After Toughing Out Bout of Internal Bleeding
Stock Watch: Jobless Rate Rises to 4.1 Percent, Easing Inflation Fears on Wall Street
Havana Mothers Protest Elian's Injunction Against Leaving U.S.
Michigan Students Study History on Wagon Train Trip
Several U.S. Airlines Announce Pet Embargo, Cite Safety
FAA Limits Alaska Airlines Heavy Maintenance Autonomy
June 01, 2000
Here Comes the Judge: Jackson Delays Microsoft Antitrust Decision
Luxembourg Hostage Situation Over: Gunman Shot, Children Safe
Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Says No to Asylum Hearing; Miami Relatives Have 14 Days to File Appeal
AMA Says Antibiotic Overuse Potentially Harmful
Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Seek Supreme Court Help After Asylum Claim Rejected; Boy Must Remain in U.S. Pending Further Appeals
Danger of Inland Flooding the Focus as Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins
Luxembourg Hostage Standoff Reaches Second Day
Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Rules No Asylum Hearing; Miami Relatives Have 14 Days to File Appeal
May 31, 2000
Israelis Consider Absence of Long-Held Buffer Zone on Lebanese Border
Russia Launching Anti-Tobacco Campaign
President Clinton Considered Indispensable in Middle East Quest for Peace
The Diet Debate: USDA to Test Low-Carb vs. High-Protein Diets
Teller: Oregon Law Will Not Discourage Adoption
Coming Out: Gay Teenagers Fighting to Attend High School Proms
Sleep-Deprived Firefighters Battle Another New Mexico Fire
Adoptive Rights Advocate Discusses Oregon Open Records Law
Gunman Takes Children Hostage in Luxembourg
Smashing Success: Experts Encouraged by Crash Test Results on Mid-Size Luxury Vehicles
May 30, 2000
Hong Kong Closes Last of Its Vietnamese Refugee Camps, Dashes Hopes of Some Residents
South Florida Community Mourns English Teacher Shot by Student
Tourists Returning to Yosemite National Park
Residents of Old Lisbon Experience Growing Pains Amid Portugal's Efforts to Capitalize on Tourism
Florida Fires Coming Close to Homes
Body Exhumed in Granbury, TX to Determine Jesse James Mystery
Government Issues New Growth Charts for Children
Election 2000: New York Republicans Set to Announce Rick Lazio as U.S. Senate Candidate
May 29, 2000
Supreme Court Considers Water Rights Dispute Between Virginia and Maryland
MIA Widow Tells Her Story
Florida Wildfires: New Fires Reported in Gainesville Area
Memorial Day: President Clinton Lays Wreath at Tomb of the Unknowns
Our Planet: Conservationists Struggling to Preserve Last Major Philippine Wilderness Forest
Playing Ball: Despite 'Inconvenience' Samantha Eyman Swings for the Fences
Ticket Insurance: National Motorists Assn. Offers Protection for Traffic Violators
Prayers and Question in Walkerton, Ontario
Florida Wildfires Contained; But Fire Officials Worry About Summer
May 26, 2000
Dracula Lovers Head for Count's Castle
South African President Thabo Mbeki Discusses a Busy Week of International Statesmanship
Canadian Authorities Open Criminal Investigation Into Fatal E. Coli Outbreak
Gallup Poll: Americans Not Convinced Gas Prices Will Soon Drop
Food and Water Preparation Best Protection Against E. coli
May 25, 2000
Survey Debunks Notion of Teaching as Profession of Last Resort
Dog Days
Microsoft the Underdog in Streaming Media Technology
Doctor Provides Maggots Over Internet
Sierra Leone Chaos Claims Lives of AP, Reuters Journalists
Cuba-Americans Set to Protest Reno Speech in Miami
Government Tightens Security After Undercover Tests Expose Threat
Breast Cancer: CNN Moscow Bureau Chief Jill Dougherty's Personal Story
Flight Simulator Mimics Last Moments of Alaska Airlines Flight 261
Reuters, AP Journalists Killed in Sierra Leone Rebel Ambush
May 24, 2000
Bonnie's Cookies Taking Cookie Kingdom Online
Doctors Get The Inside Picture With Wireless 'Pill' Technology
FAA Releases Final Taped Words of Doomed Alaska Airlines Flight 261
Car Talk: Labor, Management Clash Over PNTR
United and US Airways Propose Merger
Maryland State Prosecutors Drop Wiretapping Case Against Tripp; Rep. Fattah to Vote Against PNTR
May 23, 2000
Moscow Struggling to Cope With Growing Traffic
NIH and FDA Announce New Clinical Guidelines
Researchers Making Advances in Fight Against Cancer
Clinton, Allies Target House Fence-Sitters as China Trade Showdown Intensifies
Fighting Breaks Out Along Border as Israeli Troops Withdraw From Southern Lebanon; Hezbollah Forces Move In to Fill Vacuum
Arkansas Committee Recommends Disbarment of President
Researchers Report Progress Treating Cancer With Vaccine Therapy, Drug Combination
Capitol Hill Buzzing with China Trade Vote Tomorrow
May 22, 2000
Cockpit Voice Recorder Provides Little Help in Pennsylvania Charter Plane Crash Investigation
Banzhaf: Engle Case Puts Big Tobacco 'Very Much on the Ropes'
Organ Recipient Meets Mother of Deceased Boy Donator
Heston Reelected President of NRA; Intends to be Force in Election 2000
Investigators Seek Cause of Simultaneous Engine Failure in Pennsylvania Plane Crash
May 19, 2000
How to Avoid Catching the Latest Computer Virus
NRA Defends Policies at Annual Convention
'NEWLOVE.vbs' Virus Appears
May 18, 2000
South Florida Country Club Raises Stink Over Pig Farmer Next Door
Two R.I. Teens Bilk Bank Cash Machine Out of Thousands of Dollars
Strait Talk Ahead of Taiwan Inaugural
Fed Chairman Greenspan Throws Support Behind China Trade Deal
New Mexico Fires: Interior Secretary Babbitt to Release Preliminary Report on Controlled Burn Gone Awry
Class of 2000 Pass K-12 Together
FDA Study Raises New Concerns Over Silicon Breast Implants
Atlantis 'Go' For Liftoff Tomorrow
Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan Endorses Bill to Grant China Permanent Normal Trade Relations With U.S.
New Mexico Fires: Clinton Administration Moves to Secure Money for Victims, Explain Cause of Blaze
May 17, 2000
T. Rex Debuts in Chicago Museum
State Prosecutors Say Cigarette Makers Breaking Promise of Not Targeting Advertising at Youth
Many ATMs in France Out of Cash Because of Two-Week Strike by Armored Car Drivers
Bill to Upgrade China's Trade Status Faces Critical Hurdle in House
Sierra Leone Rebel Leader Foday Sankoh Captured by Government
New Mexico Fire: High Winds Add Fuel to Fast-Moving Flames
Two Suspects in 1963 Church Bombing Surrender to Authorities
Rieppel: Fossil Skull Offers Different Insights into T. rex
Automakers Critical of Government's SUV Rollover-Risk Rating System
Los Alamos, New Mexico Fire Reportedly 45 Percent Contained
May 16, 2000
Researchers Working Toward Lawns That Don't Need Mowing
Queen Elizabeth Honors Elizabeth Taylor and Julie Andrews
Residents Returning to Los Alamos
Freeing the Peacekeepers: British Forces Arrive in Sierra Leone, Stabilize Situation
Winds Kick Up Wildfires in New Mexico but Los Alamos Past Most Danger
Economists Expect Fed to Increase Interest Rates a Half Point
'Kiss My Foot' Campaign: Nevada Cocktail Waitresses Push Casino Owners to Stop Requiring High Heels
Hillary to Get New York Democratic Nomination for U.S. Senate
Father of Columbine Victim Discusses Sheriff's Department Report on Massacre
Fed Expected to Announce Interest Rate Hike Today
May 15, 2000
Colorado Authorities to Issue Definitive Report on Columbine Shootings
President Pushes Funding for Bulletproof Vests
Million Mom March Founder Donna Dees-Thomases Discusses Gun Control Efforts
Gunman in Norway Holding Five Children, Two Adults Hostage
Decision on Future of Indiana U. Basketball Coach Bob Knight's Future Expected Today
At Least Two Killed, More Than 250 Wounded in Worst Israeli- Palestinian Violence in Four Years
Firefighters Intensify Efforts Before Anticipated Winds
Colorado Police Set to Release Massive Report on Columbine
Rescue Crews Search for Bodies in Aftermath of Netherlands Fireworks Explosion
Clinton Announces More Money for Police to Buy Bulletproof Vests
General Motors Plans Air Bag Innovations for 2001
Winds Picking Up to Dismay of Firefighters in New Mexico
May 12, 2000
Million Mom March Against Gun Violence to Kick Off This Weekend
Newest Video Games Come to Life at E3 Interactive Show
Toxic Threat?
Firefighters in New Mexico Having Better Luck with Weather
Fires Continue to Spread in New Mexico Despite Calmer Winds; Firefighters Watch Their Homes Go Up in Smoke
Sen. Domenici: Common Sense Would Indicate Government Liability in New Mexico Wildfires
New Mexico Wildfires: Investigators to Examine Why Park Officials Authorized Burn with Negative Weather Forecast
May 11, 2000
More and More Women Dropping Out of Work Force to Become Full- Time Moms
FEMA Director Witt Discusses Damage Assessment, Federal Disaster Declaration in Los Alamos
Computer Student in Philippines Admits 'Love Bug' May Have Been an Accident
Wildfires Leave Path of Devastation in Los Alamos
ValuJet Legacy
Hundreds of Homes Are Damaged or Destroyed in New Mexico Wildfires
Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Hears Arguments Over Who Can Make Decisions for Boy
Appeals Court Takes up Elian Gonzalez Case
White House Study Illustrates Gender Wage Gap on 'Equal Pay Day'
Inside E3: Sony's PlayStation2 to Hit North America Before Christmas 2000
Babbitt: Los Alamos Wildfires 'a Mighty Serious Disaster'
Wildfires Consuming Los Alamos, N.M. House by House
May 10, 2000
Cannes Film Festival Gets Under Way
President Clinton, Democratic Lawmakers Unveil Plans to Extend Prescription Drug Benefits for Older Americans
British Government to Order New Child Cell-Phone Restrictions
Rebels Advance Toward Sierra Leone Capital
Waterlogged Wheels Heading for Used Car Lot Near You
Hurricane Forecasters Predict Turbulent Season
Illinois Lottery Officials Award $1.8 Million Big Game Retailer Commission
Democrats Unveil Prescription Drug Benefit Proposal
NOAA Predicts Stormy Summer
Report Backs Up FBI's Claim No Shots Fired During Waco Fire
Congressional Republicans Unveil 'E-Contract 2000'
Illinois Lottery Director Discusses $1.8 Million Big Game Retailer Commission
007 on the WWW: Intelligence Agents in Britain May Soon Get Sweeping Power for On-Line Surveillance
FTC Set to Announce Settlement on CD Prices
British Government to Issue Report on Cell Phone Safety
May 09, 2000
Philippine Authorities Release Suspect in 'Love Bug' Computer Virus Investigation
International Destinations Hot for U.S. Travelers this Summer
Cuban College Baseball Player Defects in Minnesota
New Survey Finds Continental Airlines as Top Choice of Frequent Flyers
New Economy Entrepreneur Puts Fortune to Use in Mississippi School System
Great Britain Evacuates Its Citizens From Sierra Leone
'Big Game' Jackpot Rises to $350 Million
McCain Does his Duty, Endorses Bush for President
CNN 20: 50th Anniversary of the End of WW II, May 9, 1995
Pill Revolution
Scales of Justice: San Francisco Board of Supervisors Votes to Ban Height and Weight Discrimination
Big Game Fever: Pennsylvanians Head to New Jersey for $350 Million Jackpot; Gambling Counselor Warns Some Will Overspend
Former Presidents Ford, Carter Affirm Support For Permanent Trade Agreement With China
Adios La Nina: NASA Predicts Weather Pattern Running Out of Steam
'Big Game' Set to Pay $350M to Winner; Much More to State Programs
May 08, 2000
3500 Gather at St. Patrick's Cathedral for Cardinal O'Connor's Funeral Mass
Pat Hitchcock Remembers Her Father Alfred as 'Wonderful Family Man'
Scientists Complete Sequencing of Chromosome 21
As Mourners Gather for Cardinal O'Connor's Funeral, Many Reflect on His Life
May 05, 2000
Autowraps.com Takes Advertising on the Road
Attorneys for Libyans Accused of Pan Am 103 Bombing Begin Cross-Examination of Police
Laptop Computer Missing From State Department Contained Highly Classified Information That Was Not Encrypted
Behind the Scenes of the 126th Kentucky Derby
Government Issues New Rules for Testing Automobile Air Bags
Doctors Performing More Bypass Surgeries on Patients in Their 80s
Gallup Poll: 60 Percent of Americans Have Played Lottery in Past 12 Years
Kentucky Derby: In Pursuit of a Fast Buck at the World's Most Famous Horse Race
'Big Game' Drawing Draws Near, Jackpot Climbs
Michael Jordan's Larger-than-Life Air Time Hits Theaters Today
Israel, Hezbollah Guerrillas Call Off Fighting After Fierce Round of Rocket Attacks
Jobless Rate at Lowest Level in 30 Years
May 04, 2000
Sierra Leone Rebels Kill Several U.N. Peacekeepers and Hold Even More Hostage
A Canine Orphan of Fighting in Kosovo Gets a New Home
'Love Bug' Strikes Computers Worldwide; California Company Works to Get Rid of Unwanted Affection
Dot.Com Real Estate Scramble Sends San Francisco Property Values Through Roof
Cardinal John O'Connor's Death Prompts Secretive Search for Successor
Cardinal Keeler Remembers Cardinal John O'Connor
'Love Bug' Crashes Computer Systems Worldwide; FBI Launches Investigation
CNN 20: Israel and PLO Sign Agreement, May 4, 1994
Allergy Alternatives
Photographer Howard Ruffner Discusses Images from the Kent State Protests 30 Years Later
John Cardinal O'Connor, Catholic Leader, Teacher, Humanitarian, Dead at 80
Kent State Remembers Dead, Wounded 30 Years After National Guard Shooting
FBI Agents Remove Vieques Island Protesters, End Year-Long Standoff
'Love Bug' Computer Virus Spreading at Rapid Rate Around the World
May 03, 2000
Protesters in Vieques Wait for Eviction
Manufacturers of Genetically Altered Foods Now Required to Consult with FDA
Russians Consider Whether to Pay as Tax Day Arrives
Madagascar Poor in Material Wealth, Rich in Natural Wonders
Pan Am 103 Bombing Suspects Claim Palestinians Responsible
Tyler: Minorities Face 'Concrete Ceiling' at Secret Service
Using Free Voice Mail Via the Internet
Laptop Stolen From State Department Contained Top Secret Weapons Proliferation Information
May 02, 2000
CNN 20: Nelson Mandela Is Elected
Investigation of Two Libyan Suspects Connected to Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Mired in International Politics
A-Bomb Creator Turned Opponent Worries About Proliferation
New Study Finds Lifestyle Changes Can Help Prevent Onset of Vascular Dementia
Senate Committee Holds Hearings on Third-Party Theft, Misuse of Social Security Funds
Navy Warships Loom Off Vieques as Protesters Remain Camped on Bombing Range
Protesters in Puerto Rico Prepare to be Arrested
A Nation Remembers: Air Raid Sirens Wail as Israelis Pay Homage to the Memory of Six Million Jews Murdered in Holocaust
Gore Speech Emphasizes Fighting Crime by Fighting Drugs
Shalala: Government Should Help Parents Tailor Work Schedule to be 'Supportive of Their Children'
May 01, 2000
May Day Protests in Germany Turn Violent
AIDS Epidemic Generating Orphans Across Africa
Millions Lose Their ABC as Feud Between Time Warner and Disney Escalates
Pakistan, Other South Asian Nations Becoming Safe Haven for Terrorists
San Francisco Counts Homeless
Fidel Castro Calls for Return of Elian Gonzalez at May Day Celebration
'The Final Days': White House Video Depicts President Clinton Coasting Into Lame Duck Status
Commercial Actors Go on Strike
State Department Says South Asia Has Become Safe Haven for Terror Networks
Pope John Paul II Asks Wealthier Nations to Forgive Third World Debt
Time Warner and Disney Feuding
April 28, 2000
'Cricket the Dog': Squirrel's Best Friend
Federal Gun Buyback Program Set to Start in Washington Today
Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-Old Joined by Cuban Classmates at Secluded Maryland Estate
Federal Government Set to File Formal Microsoft Breakup Proposal
Immigration Ebbs, Flows With Strength of U.S. Economy
Lou Waters and Flip Spiceland Celebrate 20 Years at CNN
Gun Buyback Programs Persist Despite Debate Over Effectiveness
April 27, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Janet Reno Defends Use of Force to Seize 6-Year-Old
Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Denies Ad Litem Motion
Vermont Looks to Methadone to Combat Surge in Heroin Use
New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's Expected Senate Candidacy in Question After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Visitors Expected this Afternoon
Scientists Discover Potential Secret of Aging in Cloning Technique
CNN 20: Eritrea Independence, April 27, 1993
Computer Companies Take Steps to Protect Against Cyberattacks
Rudy Giuliani Announces He Has Prostate Cancer; Weighs Many Treatments
Japan's Worst Nuclear Disaster Claims Second Life
Rises in GDP, Wages Pressure Fed on Interest Rates
April 26, 2000
Legendary Broadway Producer David Merrick Dies at 88
Ladies of Rylstone Raising Cash for Cancer Research and Raising a Few Eyebrows in the Process
Blumenthal: Counter-Lawsuit Filed by Gunmakers Against Government 'Unfounded and Preposterous'
New Study Heats Up Debate Over Prescription Drug Costs, Medicare Benefits
NASA Hopes Third Time is the Charm for Space Shuttle Atlantis
Gun Industry Takes Aim at HUD Secretary Cuomo, So-Called Commercial 'Code of Conduct'
Actor Christopher Reeve Urges Senate to Drop Federal Ban on Stem Cell Research
Latino Groups See Double Standard in INS Treatment of Elian Gonzalez
Border Bloodshed Erupts Again in Kashmir
Holmer: New Study on Rising Drug Costs 'Politically Motivated'
Hitler's Skull on Display at World War II Exhibit in Moscow
Clinton Urges Expanding Medicare to Cover Prescription Drugs
April 25, 2000
Suspected Teen Gunman Still at Large After Wounding 7 at Washington's National Zoo
Police Searching for Suspect in National Zoo Shooting
Elian Gonzalez Case: Marshals Move Elian and Family; Reno Meets with Senators; Miami Closes Down in Work Stoppage; Some Marlins Players Sit
Elian Gonzalez Case: Elian and Family Leave Andrews Air Force Base for Undisclosed Location
Elian Gonzalez Case: Senators Question Reno on Use of Force in Weekend Raid
Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban-Americans Strike in Miami; Florida Relatives Rebuffed in Washington
April 24, 2000
High-Tech Hip: Cool Stuff for the Home
Elian Gonzalez and His Immediate Family Avoiding Media Spotlight
Crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis Waiting for NASA to Give Go- Ahead for Launch
Elian Gonzalez Case: Lawmakers Call for Congressional Hearings Into Weekend Seizure of Boy; Psychiatrist Recounts Father-Son Reunion
Rev. Campbell: Connection Between Elian Gonzalez, Father 'Profound and Moving to Watch'
CNN 20: Michael Milken Pleads Guilty, April 24, 1990
Himan Brown Continues to Produce Radio Drama in the Television Age
Elian Gonzalez Case: White House Defends Decision to Take 6- Year-Old By Force; Florida Relatives Continue to Seek Access to Boy
Government Prosecutors Moving to Recommend Microsoft Breakup
Car Plunges into Bedroom; Couple Survives in 'Easter Miracle'
April 21, 2000
'Gameful' Employment
Gallup Poll: 37 Percent of 18- to 29-Year-Olds Consider Themselves Environmentalists
Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Reno Meets Briefly With Juan Miguel on Plans to Reunite Father, Son
Multicultural Portrait Offers 'Jesus of the People'
Bed and Breakfast Encourages Medicinal Marijuana Use
Russian Duma Approves Global Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Elian Gonzalez Case: All Eyes on Washington as Clinton Administration Considers Action to Reunite Boy With Father
Earth Day 2000: Julia Butterfly Hill Discusses 'The Legacy of Luna'
Law Protecting Privacy of Minors in Cyberspace Takes Effect
Elian Gonzalez Case: White House Involved in Planning Enforcement Action; Miami Relatives Hope for Mediated Family Meeting
April 20, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Family Seeks Mediation From 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Renews Offer to Meet With Juan Miguel
Columbine Looking to the Future: Students, Staff Gather in Remembrance of Victims
Dietz: 'Rampage Killing' a Form of Suicide
Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Huddles with Advisers; Cuban Government Accuses Miami Dissidents of Stockpiling Weapons Near Boy's Home
'New York Times' Study Finds Common Patterns in 'Rampage Killers'
Survivors and Bereaved Commemorate Anniversary of Columbine Shooting
April 19, 2000
Parent of Columbine Victim Lobbies For Gun-Control Initiative
Crews Continue Searching for Clues in Air Philippines Crash
Acid Rain Devastating Many Lakes in the Adirondacks
CNN 20: Janet Reno on 'LARRY KING LIVE', April 19, 1993
Families, Survivors Dedicate Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial at Private Service
Rocker Return to Cheers in Atlanta
Dispute Sets off Senior Tower Shooting Rampage Outside Detroit
Exotic Dancer Practices in Front Yard to the Chagrin of Neighbors
Vermont Senate Passes Gay Benefits Legislation
Relatives, Survivors Gather to Dedicate Oklahoma City Memorial
Authorities Seek Cause of Air Philippines Crash Killing 131
April 18, 2000
Russian Shoppers Swarm New IKEA Store in Moscow
Two 17-Year-Old California Students Arrested for High School Murder Plot
Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Preparing Accommodations for Boy's Return
Virtual Anchor: Ananova Set for Launch
Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Pediatrician Advocates Immediate Removal from Great Uncle's Home; Protesters, Miami Relatives Disagree
FDA Approves New Antibiotic to Fight Resistant Bacteria
Stock Watch: Markets Continue Comeback From Last Week's Deep Plunge
April 17, 2000
D.C. Police Keep Protesters From Shutting Down World Bank/IMF Meeting
Navajo Reservation in New Mexico is Far From Wired World
Volatility in Stock Markets Unnerving Investors
U.S. State Department Scrambling to Find Missing Laptop Computer
Volatility Marks Monday After Friday's Stock Market Plunge
Elian Gonzalez Handover Standoff: Little Havana Quiet as Miami Relatives, Justice Department Await Court Rulings
Activism On-Line
Gallup Poll: 56 Americans Have Unfavorable Opinion of IRS
Baldwin: Momentum Shift Delivers 'Shocking Realization' to Some Investors
Northern California Residents Lose Homes to Erosion
Vladimir Putin's Western Exposure
Elian Gonzalez Case: Lazaro Gonzalez, U.S. Justice Department Remain Unmovable, Await Federal Appeals Court Ruling
Protests at World Bank/IMF Meeting Quiet Down
Stock Watch: Markets in Positive Territory, but Nervousness Remains
April 14, 2000
Plowing the Poppy in Afghanistan
Elian Gonzalez Case: Lawyers for Miami Relatives Must Respond to Government Request for Court Order by Tonight
Bad Inflation Report Sends Dow, Nasdaq Plummeting
Elian Gonzalez Handover Standoff: Juan Miguel Tours National Cathedral; Legal Wrangling Delays Father-Son Reunion
Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Seeking Weight of Court Order to Force Lazaro Gonzalez to Comply
Net Profit: Web Sites Offer Help in Claiming Neglected Assets
Duma Ratifies START II; Implementation Not Yet a Done Deal
Free Music Controversy: Music Industry Takes on Napster
Detroit Police to Charge Former Navy Sailor in Connection With Worldwide Prostitute Stranglings
Russian Lawmakers Ratify START II Treaty
Consumer Price Report Sends Stocks Plummeting
Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Makes New Offer to Florida Relatives
April 13, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Handover Deadline: Attorney General Asks for Cooperation of Miami Community
Elian Gonzalez Case: As Deadline Approaches, Miami Relatives Remain at Home, Intending to Defy Handover Order
Opa-Locka Airport Standing Ready Should Elian Be Flown to D.C.
April 12, 2000
Where Gnomes Roam
Government Prepared to Order Transfer of Elian Gonzalez
Massachusetts Health Officials Launch Aggressive Detection Efforts for Mosquitoes Carrying West Nile Virus
Organized Labor Activists Takes Aim at China Trade Deal
Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Poised to Send Transfer Order; Miami Relatives Seek Assistance of O'Laughlin, Consider Next Move
Clinton Travels to Denver Highlighting State Gun-Control Efforts
Students the Brains Behind the Brawn in 'Bot Ball'
Elian Gonzalez Case: Elian and Miami Relatives Take Refuge at Nun's Residence
April 11, 2000
Streaming Media Could Be 21st Century TV
Japanese Youth Calling for Greater Acceptance of Change
Washington Police Prepare for Protests Against World Bank, IMF
Research Suggests Some Life Stress Necessary for Survival; Psychiatrist Recommends Finding Right Level of 'Challenge'
President Clinton On Hand for Signing of Maryland's New Gun Safety Bill; Expectations Low for Mideast Peace Talks With Israeli Prime Minister
Genetic Key may Control Development of Certain Diseases Associated with Aging
Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami-Area Mayors Meet With Attorney General Janet Reno
Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Continues Preparations to Return Boy to Father
Controversial Historian Loses Libel Case Against American Professor
President Clinton Observes Signing Ceremony for New Maryland Gun Control Law
April 10, 2000
CIA Disciplines Seven Employees for Their Roles in Bombing of Chinese Embassy; China Demands Broader Investigation
Mental Health Experts Await Meeting With Lazaro Gonzalez
U.N. Honors Diplomats Who Saved Others During Holocaust
Florida Judge Likely to Throw Out Lazaro's Petition for Custody
Family of Elian Gonzalez Divided on Where 6-Year-Old Should Live
FDA Considers Drug Uprima in Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
Late Planes and Lost Baggage: Airlines Ranked Low in Customer Satisfaction by New Study
Airline Quality Study Finds Passenger Complaints Soaring
Elian Gonzalez Case: Meeting with Florida Relatives Delayed
Discover Boating Director Discusses the Latest Products on the Market
North and South Korea Plan Historic Summit
Irish-American Cop Earns Respect of New York's Harlem Community, Peers
Elian Gonzalez Case: Florida Relatives' Meeting with Government-Appointed Mental Health Experts Delayed
Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Mental Health Experts Wait to Meet with Lazaro Gonzalez
April 07, 2000
Elian Gonzalez Case: More Political, Legal Maneuvering Ahead Despite Father's Optimism
Bosnian-Serb Momcilo Krajisnik Answers Charges Before War Crimes Tribunal
Big Tobacco on Trial
X-Ray Vision: New Security Scanner Sees Through Clothes, Sends Some Passengers Ducking for Cover
Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Meets With Boy's Father, Prepares to Transfer Custody; Demonstrators Maintain Vigil in Miami
Gallup Poll: Majority of American Golf Fans View Tiger Woods as Greater than Nicklaus in his Prime
Golf Prodigy: 12-Year-Old Martha Burkhard Wins San Francisco City Championship
President Clinton Signs Away Depression-Era Penalty on Older Workers
Ford Unveils Fuel-Efficient SUV
Elian Gonzalez Case: Father Meets with Reno; Demonstrators to Stage Traffic Slowdown in Miami
April 06, 2000
Researchers Say They've Learned Deep Sea Diving Secrets of Various Seagoing Mammals
Nineteen-Year-Old Golf Phenom Tees Off at Masters
War of Words in the City by the Bay
Gallup Poll: 60 Percent of Americans Think Gas Price Increase is Temporary
'Milestone' Claimed by Human Genome Researchers
Elian Gonzalez Case: Father Arrives in U.S.; Justice Department Seeks Peaceful Transfer of Boy
PE Celera Announces Major First Step in Race to Map Human Genome
Jeddo, PA Mayor Clyde Warner Searching for Census
Tiger Woods, The Man to Beat at The Masters
Elian Gonzalez Case: INS, Florida Relatives Resume Talks; Boy's Father Arrives at U.S. Home of Cuban Diplomat
Granny Got Her Gun: 60-Year-Old Woman Holds up Convenience Stores
April 04, 2000
Miami Police Letting Protesters `Vent' Around House of Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives
Daring Thief Breaks Into British Museum and Steals Encoding Machine Once Used By Nazis
Garcia: Elian Gonzalez Controversy 'About Fidel Castro and the Cuban Community in the United States'
Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy's Father Not Expected to Leave Cuba Today
Nasdaq Plummets Nearly 500 Points
Microsoft Faces Macro Problems in Third Phase of Antitrust Trial
Krispy Kreme IPO a Tasty Investment
Elian Gonzalez Case: Final Preparations Under Way for Boy's Father to Travel to U.S.; Florida Relatives Continue Fight to Retain Custody
April 03, 2000
British Law Aims to Crack Down on Asylum Seekers
Massachusetts Begins Enforcement of Handgun Safety Rules
Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuba Requests Visas for Father, 25 Others; Florida Family, Government Resume Negotiations on Boy's Future
Cincinnati Welcomes Ken Griffey Jr. on Opening Day
Federal Judge Expected to Rule Strongly Against Microsoft in Antitrust Case; Financial Markets Reacting to Verdict
Elian Gonzalez Case: Negotiations Shift from Tuesday Deadline
American Academy of Pediatrics Urges Removal of Guns From Homes Where Children Live
Splish, Splash: New Warnings for Baby Splash Classes
Little Girl with a Big Talent for Dance
Elian Gonzalez's Father, Support Team Apply for U.S. Visas
One Year Later, Remnants of War in Kosovo
Clinton Wishes Speedy Recovery After Japanese Prime Minister Suffers Stroke, Lapses Into Coma
Husband-and-Wife Co-Authors Discuss Their 'Baseball Vacations'
Judge Expected to Rule in Microsoft Antitrust Case Today
March 31, 2000
IDTV Sweeps Europe, Sets Its Sights on Interactive America
Death Toll in Ugandan Cult Killings Surpasses 900
White House Fumes Over Gore's Break With Administration Policy
LAPD Corruption Scandal Triggers Feud Between Chief, Rank-and- File
Peter Cary Discusses the 'U.S. News' Survey of Best American Grad Schools
College Towns Place Special Emphasis on Census 2000
Gore Breaks With Administration Policy On Elian Gonzalez Case, Father Rejects Residency Proposal
March 30, 2000
Mick Jagger Returns to Grammar School
Study Finds TV Content Grew Dramatically More Coarse in Last 10 Years
How to Avoid an Inheritance Tax Bite on Your IRA
More Victims Found in Connection with Ugandan Doomsday Cult
Rash of Downtown Tornadoes Dispels Myth that Twisters Don't Hit Big Cities
Lawyer for Juan Miguel Gonzalez Announces Client's Intention to Come to America
Census Questions: Offensive Or Helpful?
Study Links Calcium in Dairy Products to Weight Loss
CNN 20: Smoker's Family Awards $81 Million, March 30, 1999
Congress Proposes Controversial Repeal of Gas Tax
Custody Battle Over Elian Gonzalez Heats up: Elian's Father Ready To Fly To U.S.; Lawyers Resume Talks With INS
March 29, 2000
NIH Announces Recommendations to Better Inform About Osteoporosis
Scientist Links Finger Lengths to Lesbianism
Hard-Hit Texas Neighborhood Suffers Tornado Damage But No Injuries
Tornadoes Cut Swathe of Destruction Across Tarrant County, Texas
President Clinton to Hold News Conference Amid Controversy About Willey Letters, Missing E-Mails
Results of Low-Speed Crash Tests Have Car Manufacturers Going Back to the Drawing Board
IRS Hopes Electronic Filing Can Relieve Crush of Paperwork
Federal Judge Rules Clinton's Release of Willey Letters 'A Criminal Violation Of the Privacy Act'
Twister-Stricken Fort Worth Tries to Get Back on its Feet
March 28, 2000
National Sleep Foundation Says Americans Need More Sleep
Freight Train in North Georgia Rips School Bus in Two, Killing Two Children, Injuring Others
Gonzalez Family Snubs Government's Demand
Safety Experts Focus on New Risk to Young Drivers: Lack of Sleep
School Bus Crash Stuns Small Town
Young Committee Explores New Theory on Fate of Mars Polar Lander
Census 2000 Sets Out to Count the Homeless
OPEC Ministers Could Be Nearing Decision on Oil Production
Florida Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Will Not Sign Proposal to Hand Elian Over if They Lose in Court
President of Egypt and President Clinton Meet, Discuss Middle East Peace Talks
Los Van Van Bringing Cuban Salsa Music to the World
Clinton Talks Middle East Peace with Egyptian President Mubarak
March 27, 2000
CNN 20: The Oscars
Oscar 2000 Provides Many Memorable Moments
Baby Boomers Redefine the Aging Process
Impasse in Peace Talks With Syria May Be Helpful to Barak
Family of Elian Gonzalez Requests Expedited Appeal in Federal Court
OPEC Ministers Try To Work Out Consensus On Oil-Production Increase
Russian History Marches On in Parade of Haired and Hairless
Does a Gore Campaign Finance Reform Proposal Have Any Credibility?
OPEC States Meet in Vienna, White House Watches Carefully
March 24, 2000
Pentagon Report Finds Harassment of Gays and Anti-Gay Speech Commonplace in the Military
Profile of Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin
The Pope in the Holy Land: John Paul II's Journey Brings Accomplishments, Disappointments
Charlotte, NC Stands to Lose Big With US Airways Shutdown
Three HMOs Encourage Pill-Splitting to Cut Costs
US Airways Strike Threat: Federal Negotiators Rushing to Head Off Crisis
Maxa: US Airways Ticketholders Face 'Game of Brinkmanship'
Dungeons of Disease: Russian Prisons Breeding Drug-Resistant TB
Chechen Capital Grozny Heavily Damaged After Six-Months of Russian Bombardment
The Pope in the Holy Land: John Paul II Draws Faithful to Mass on Mount of Beatitudes
Gallup Poll: American Public Votes Best Picture Oscar for 'The Green Mile'
US Airways Shutdown Threat: Negotiators Face Midnight Deadline
March 23, 2000
The Pope in the Holy Land: Pontiff Hopes to Cement Catholic Church's Reconciliation with Jews
Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Ask Government to Hold Off Returning 6-Year-Old to Cuba
13-Year-Old Actress Amanda Bynes Discusses The Big Help
Negotiators Reach Agreement on Dividing Nazi Labor Compensation Money
Clinton Calls Attention to Struggle of Indian Women
Justice Department Opens Criminal Investigation Into Disappearance of White House E-mail
Tracking On-Line Oscar Fever
New Details Emerge About Baltimore Hostage Standoff
New American Wealth Has Many Looking For Ways to Give Back
CNN 20: Wayne Gretzky Breaks Record, March 23, 1994
The Pope in the Holy Land: Visit to Holocaust Museum a 'Turning Point' to Some, Disappointment to Others
March 22, 2000
Terror in Sierra Leone
Chechen War Continues as Russians Prepare for Presidential Election
Cloudy Future for India's Taj Mahal
Diabetes Drug Rezulin Pulled From U.S. Market Due to Safety Concerns
Pope Visits Palestinians, Declares Support for Their 'Natural Right to a Homeland'
March 21, 2000
Federal Court Hearing for H. Rap Brown Has Just Concluded
Martinez: Design Changes to Increase SUV 'Crash Friendliness'
The Pope in the Holy Land: Israel Rolls Out Red Carpet
Supreme Court Transfers Authority Over Tobacco Regulation Back to Congress
Federal Judge Rules Attorney General Has Authority in Elian Gonzalez Asylum Matter
Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Judge Grants Attorney General Legal Grounds to Send 6-Year-Old Boy Home to Cuba
On-Line Pharmacies a Concern for Federal Regulators
CNN 20: Balloon Circles the Earth, March 21, 1999
Supreme Court Rules FDA Cannot Regulate Tobacco
NTSB Releases Report on TWA Flight 800
March 20, 2000
Commission Likely to Recommend Extending Internet Tax Freeze
Bosnian War Crimes Tribunal Begins Trial of Serb Soldiers Accused of Rape
`Seattle Times' Reports FBI Joining Investigation of Alaska Airlines Crash
First Lady Expresses Concern About Growing Use of Psychiatric Drugs to Control Children's Behavior
Bangladeshi Woman Turns Her Life Around with Micro-Credit Program
Pope Fulfills Personal Dream on Holy Land Pilgrimage
Back to Waco: Government, Davidians Both Claim Court-Ordered Test Bolsters Their Case
Pope Faces Political Firestorm in Israel
New Book Suggest India's Nuclear Capability Greater Than Previously Thought in West
Accused Killer Holds Hostages For Third Straight Day
March 17, 2000
FTC Charges Drug Companies with Keeping Lower-Priced Generic Drugs Off Market
U.S. Eases Sanctions on Iran
Police Name Ex-Black Panther as Man Who Shot Two Sheriff's Deputies
Smith & Wesson Agrees to Gun Safety Settlement
Researchers Preparing for Remote Chance Smallpox Used as Weapon; 'Supportive' Treatments Could be Used on Unvaccinated Population
Smith & Wesson Agrees to Make Safer Guns; Bush Modifies Position
March 16, 2000
13-Year-Old Girl Attempts to Save Tree from Housing Developers
Are People Saving Like They Should?
Congress Hears Testimony on Airport Security
U.S. Government Faces Pressure to Increase Alaskan Oil Drilling, Balance Environmental Concerns
Not Smooth Sailing for Beached Boat in Southwest France
New Federal Rules on Organ Transplants Take Effect
Truckers Converge on Washington, Seek Remedy for High Fuel Costs
Israel to Activate New Defense Shield
Dow Wows Investors With 400-Point Surge
New Genetic Test Could Help Doctors Identify Cervical Cancer Risks
Truckers Protest High Fuel Prices
House of Representatives Passes Bill To Increase Spending on Airport Safety, Modernization
Dow Scoring Biggest One-Day Point Gain At 416, Nasdaq Barely Budging
March 15, 2000
Call of the Wild
Not All Indians Looking Forward to Clinton's Visit
Baby Born While Mother Stranded in a Tree Inspires Mozambique
Election 2000: Americans See Choice Between 'Two Establishment Figures' in Bush, Gore
LSU Student Calls Treehouse Home
Election 2000: Bush, Gore Lock Up Party Nominations With Southern Primary Victories
Clinton Cites FBI Statistics in Latest Push for Gun Legislation
March 14, 2000
Kennedy Relative Arraigned As Juvenile For 1975 Killing of Neighbor
Gallup Poll Results: Bush Holds Slight Lead Over Gore Among Voters
London Cabbies' Driving Brain Power
Oregon Engineers Put Big Chill on Mud Slide, Halt Home Destruction
Election 2000: Gore, Bush Nearing Finish Line in Delegate Race, Trying to Reach Latino Voters
U.S. Defense Secretary Warmly Received on Goodwill Tour of Vietnam
Internet Publishing Moves Written Word Farther From the Printed Page
New Report Gives Mixed Signals on College Drinking
LAPD's Changing Image Reflected in Movies and Television
Researchers Find Early Signs of Heart Disease in Overweight Children
March 13, 2000
Tim Cahill Discusses His Work With Dolphins
Gallup Poll Results: Americans Well Aware of Importance of Filling Out Census Forms
Independent Counsel's Office Investigating Whether President Should Be Indicted After He Leaves Office
High Fuel Prices 'Spreading' to Other Sectors; Major Airlines Raise Airfares as Result
California Launches New Offensive on Behalf of Mentally Ill
Dow, Nasdaq Dive Off Cliff at Opening Bell
Clinton Fires Another Verbal Barrage at NRA
Canine Solves Math Problems
Study Finds Estrogen Replacement Therapy Fails to Slow Progression of Heart Disease in Older Women
Formula Fight: Mother Takes on United Health Care of Ohio
Jewish Families Make Effort to Recover Paintings Stolen by Nazis
Dow Dithers, Techs Tank
March 10, 2000
Satellite Radio: Antidote to Commercial Cacophony?
Clinton Administration Moves to Ease Airport Gridlock During Inclement Weather
Arizona Democrats Cast Ballots On-Line
Police Seek Alleged Abductor of 10-Year-Old Florida Girl
Film Students Worldwide Log-on to Internet School for Making Movies
Teenager's Death Prompts Calls For Safeguards Review in Gene Therapy Trials
Florida Police Optimistic About Catching Kidnapper of 10-Year- Old Girl
'Requiem' Exhibits Work of Photographers Killed During Vietnam War
Study: Space Shuttle Program Cuts Corners on Safety
Sweet Season: The Sap is Running as Vermont Harvests Maple Syrup the Old Way
Five Homeowners Watch Helplessly as Mud Slides Homes From Foundations
Clinton, FAA, Airlines Unveil New Plan to Reduce Weather- Related Flight Delays
March 09, 2000
Saving the Eagles at San Francisco Zoo
Israeli, Palestinian Negotiators Agree to West Bank Land Transfer, Step Closer to Peace
Environmental Group Names Lower Snake River Country's Most Endangered
Home Health Care Offers Wide Array of Options for Patients
Kidnapped 10-Year-Old Florida Girl Recovered in 'Good Condition'
Gallup Poll: Bill Bradley Lost Name ID Among Americans Before Super Tuesday
Election 2000: Sen. McCain Hears Voice of Republicans, Withdraws From Presidential Race
Long-Distance Phone Calls Now Free on Some Web Sites
Judge Moore Deliberates Elian Gonzalez Hearing
Election 2000: John McCain 'Suspends' Presidential Bid; Bill Bradley Bows Out
House of Representatives Tied Up in Knots Over Minimum Wage
March 08, 2000
Host of `America's Most Wanted' Says Kidnapped Florida Girl 'in Dire Straits'
California Voters Reject Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
High-Tech Labor Shortage Leads Some Managers to Overseas Workers
Mountain: 'The Response has been Generous' to Mozambique from International Community
Mozambique's Floods Leave Behind Children Separated from Families
Election 2000: Bradley to Announce Withdrawal Tomorrow; Gore on a Roll
Super Tuesday: George W. Bush Sets Aim on Al Gore with Nomination in Reach
22-Car Pileup on Florida's I-10 Leaves Three Dead, Many Injured
North Carolina High-Tech Workers Break Stereotype That Geeks and Creativity Don't Mix
Study: Most Congestive Heart Failure Sufferers Unaware of Highly Effective New Treatment
Kansas Board of Education Drops Evolution, Big-Bang Theories From State Science Standards
The Long Way Around: Getting to Work Tough for Low-Wage Workers
Super Tuesday: Bill Bradley to Drop Out Tomorrow Morning; Al Gore to Return to Campaign Trail After Visiting Mother
Three Dead, 21 Injured in 22-Vehicle Pileup on Florida's Interstate 10
March 07, 2000
USDA Unveils New Standards to Regulate Organic Food Industry
Super Tuesday: Campaign Worker Landsman Works Tirelessly, Devoted to Bill Bradley Campaign
FAA Report Shows More Demand, Lower Prices for Airline Tickets Over Next 12 Years
Super Tuesday: Bill Bradley Makes Last Stand in New York
President Clinton to Meet With Mother of First-Grader Shot to Death at School
Super Tuesday: McCain Optimistic Awaiting California Primary Results
New Economy Pushes Nasdaq Past 5000, Old Economy Loses Ground On Dow
Gallup Poll: Americans Believe Economy Still an Important Election Year Issue
Super Tuesday: Ohio Seen as Bellwether in National Elections; Stark County GOP Chairman Predicts Bush or McCain Beating Gore in November
Mardi Gras on the Bayou: Barbecues and Parades Draw Small-Town Louisiana
Super Tuesday: On to November for Gore?
Super Tuesday: Gov. Bush Attends Texas Business as Campaign Waits for Positive Results
March 06, 2000
U.S. Troops Set to Run Relief Missions to Victims of Mozambique Floods
Mariano Faget Arraigned in Miami, Denies Spying for Cuba
Election 2000: New York Critical for the Campaigns of Bill Bradley and John McCain
Election 2000: 'Bradley Challenge Was Noble But Futile'
Jury Finds 3 Officers Guilty of Conspiring to Obstruct Justice in Abner Louima Case
Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 Avoids Disaster After Sliding Off Runway
Election 2000: Bradley Likely to End Campaign After Super Tuesday, McCain After March 17th if Poor Showing Tomorrow
Audio Spotlight: MIT Researcher Proposes Solution for Sound Run Amok
March 03, 2000
War Crimes Tribunal Sentences Bosnian-Croat General to 45 Years
Closed Munitions Plant Uses Bacteria to Clean Up Wartime Waste
New Storm Threatens Flood-Ravaged Mozambique
Election 2000: America's Vets Marching to a Different Drummer than John McCain
City of Churches: Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, Shocked at Racially-Motivated Shooting
Election 2000: McCain Holds Wall Street Rally as Mysterious Group Launches Large Television Ad Campaign
New Drug to Be Available to Treat Male Menopause
Cincinnati Reds Open Exhibition Season With Ken Griffey Jr., High Hopes
Expelled Cuban Diplomat Imperatori Returns Home to Open Arms After Bizarre Detour in Canada
March 02, 2000
Homecoming Day for Russian Soldiers Returning from Chechnya
Keiko: Friend or Foe?
Mozambique Flooding: As Rescue Efforts Continue to Lag, More Rain Expected
Election 2000: Bush, McCain to Take Center State in Los Angeles Debate
Rocker, Mending Fences, Returns to Spring Training
FBI Investigates Possible Race Motive in Pittsburgh-Area Shooting Spree
Pennsylvania Shootings: FBI to Investigate Possible Racial Motivation; Alleged Gunman to Be Arraigned Today
Michigan Prosecutors Seek Manslaughter Charges Against 19-Year- Old Man Linked to Elementary School Shooting
Miniature Matchmaker
No More Eye Charts?
Political Comedian Mark Russell Looks at Election 2000
Gallup Poll: Americans Support More Gun Controls but Would Still Not Feel Secure from Workplace Violence
Fee and Clear; Gen. Augusto Pinochet Returns to Home in Chile
Rocker Returns to Spring Training
March 01, 2000
Michigan School Shooting: Prosecutors May Charge Some Adults
Winter Senior Games: Beating the Odds to Make the Team
Newborn and Mother Saved from Treetop in Mozambique
Mother of Conyers School Shooter Speaks Out
February 29, 2000
Mozambique Flooding: Urgency of Rescue Operations Increasing
'Granny D': 'People That Are Running Our Elections Are the Corporations and the Unions and Wealthy People'
President Clinton Looks to Overhaul Medicare After Release of Nationwide Study
Willing to Talk: Philip Morris Considers Discussing Tobacco Oversight with Regulators
Situation Calm After Six-Year-Old Girl Shot, Killed at Buell Elementary in Michigan
90-Year-Old Grandmother Walks Across Country for Campaign Finance Reform
Gallup Poll: Bush, Gore Maintain Front-Runner Status for Party Nominations; McCain Appealing Across Political Spectrum
6-Year-Old Girl Killed in Michigan Elementary School Shooting
February 28, 2000
Nearly 1,000 Russians Saved in Ice Rescue
Over 200 Officials in Xiamen, China Under House Arrest, Accused in Massive Smuggling Operation
Mozambique Flooding: Rescue Operations Swamped, Thousands Stranded
Election 2000: McCain Decries 'Special Interest Politics' on Religious Right; Gore Campaign Confident Ahead of Washington Primary
Pet Passports: U.K. Adopts More Humanitarian Approach to Rabies Prevention
Report Shows Growing Number of Young People Doing Time in Adult Prisons
Gallup Poll: Racial Divide Between White, Black Attitudes Toward Police Widened
Future of Wireless Communication and Fashion on Display in New Orleans
Election 2000: McCain's Criticism of Religious Right Part of Long-Term Strategy
Supreme Court Hears Virginia Death-Penalty Case, Demonstrators in Support of Mumia Abu-Jamal Arrested
February 25, 2000
Washington Hotel Where Clinton Speaking Evacuated
RVs More Popular and More Expensive
Jurors Return to Deliberations in Third Day of Amadou Diallo Murder Trial
Former LAPD Officer Rafael Perez Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Heart Fibrillation: An In-Depth Look at the Triggers and the Risks
'Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire' Neither First Nor Last Matrimonial Gimmick
California's Pelican Bay State Prison Finds Security from Violence Can be Elusive
Inspirational Intern: Bishop Looking for Answers on Capitol Hill
Internet a Rich Resources For Moviegoers
February 24, 2000
Gallup Poll: 66 Percent of Americans Approve of Death Penalty in Cases of Murder
Carlos Santana Snares Record 9 Grammy Awards
Is there a New Attitude in Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan?
Mozambique Asks for Help as a Country Lies Battered
Texas Governor Bush Leaves Campaign Trail to Consider Beets Execution Case
Food Fight: USDA Hosts Heated Forum on Weight Loss Programs
Jury Deliberates Fate of Police Charged in Diallo Case
Pope Begins Historic Pilgrimage Through Egypt
Jury Continues Deliberations in Diallo Case, Asks Judge for Clarifications
Department of Agriculture Holds Forum to Air Conflicting Views on High-Protein Diets
DNA Evidence Throws Doubt on Statute of Limitations for Sex Crimes
Betty Lou Beets Awaits Word of Possible Reprieve From George W. Bush
Out of Bounds?
February 23, 2000
Los Angeles Police Chief Asks FBI to Investigate Department Corruption
Jury Begins Deliberations in Amadou Diallo Shooting
Strong Pacific Storm Leaves Californians All Wet
High Court Considers Conflict of Interest for HMO Doctor- Owners
Meeting the Neighbors: Italian Marine Biologist Introduces Santa Monica to Bay Dolphins
Santana Expected to Take Home Several Grammys
Cal Ripken Jr. Comes Back
Dr. Coyle: 'We Have a Problem With the Provision of Psychiatric Services to Children'
Election 2000: John McCain Predicts Final Victory But Must Take it One Race at a Time
Internet Security: Safeguarding Home PCs From Hacker Attacks
Richardson: 'The International Community Benefits From Stable Oil Prices, Not High Oil Prices'
Diallo Trial: Judge Allows for Lesser Charges, Dismisses Juror
February 22, 2000
DaimlerChrysler Announces Experimental Gas Miser Car
Big Rig Protest Rolls into Washington
Strong Winds Could Cause Problems for Shuttle Endeavour Landing
Gallup Poll: George W. Bush Remains Far Ahead of John McCain Nationally After South Carolina Primary
Veteran Hot-Air Balloonist Kevin Uliassi Discusses Attempt to Fly Solo Around the World
President Clinton Unveils Series of Initiatives to Curb Rate of Medical Errors
Michigan GOP Race Neck-and-Neck as Bush Pushes for High Republican Turnout
Gallup Poll: 74 Percent of Americans Have Watched TV Quiz Show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire"
King: 'I'm Delighted' to Return to U.S. After 39 Years of Exile in England
Truckers Roll Into Washington, D.C. to Protest High Cost of Fuel
President Clinton Lays Out Plan to Cut Medical Errors in Half Through Mandatory Reporting
Louisiana Police Officer Under Investigation for Delaying Heart Attack Victim En Route to Hospital
February 21, 2000
Storm Takes Parts of East by Deadly Surprise
Gallup Poll Ranks Clinton as Below-Average President
NATO Peacekeepers Clash with Ethnic Albanians in Divided City of Mitrovica
Battleground in Republican Presidential Race Shifts to Michigan; McCain Denounces Negative Campaigning
Airfares Flying High
Trimble: Gerry Adams Must 'Deliver on his Obligation' for There to be Peace in Northern Ireland
Gallup Poll: Americans Believe Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton Worst U.S. Presidents
Election 2000: Democrats' Night at the Apollo
Ethnic Albanians March for Reunification of Mitrovica
February 18, 2000
Kangaroo Island: A Trek in the Wild Down Under
Sweet News: Doctors Say Chocolate May be Good for Your Heart
Election 2000: South Carolina Primary 'Unusually Polarized'
Park Ridge, Illinois, Keeps up With Snow Storm as Chicago Area Airports Cancel 276 Flights
High-Ranking INS Official Charged With Spying for Cuban Government
A Piece of History: John Lennon's 'Imagine' Piano Set for Auction
Study: Doctors Overestimate Time Dying Patients Have to Live by Five Times
Advertising a Trademark of NASCAR Events
South Carolina Primary: Turnout is Key as Democrats, Independents May Weigh in on Vote
4-Year-Old Lost Boy Huddles Through Rainy Night With Two Dogs
South Carolina Primary: Candidates' Campaigns Show Democracy in Action Through All Mediums
Gallup Poll: Voter Turnout is Key in South Carolina Primaries
Winter Storm Watch: Traffic Snarled at Chicago Airports
February 17, 2000
Mir Corp. Announces Deal to Rent Mir Space Station for Tourism
Will Friday's Iranian Elections be Voting for Change?
President Clinton Places Spotlight on Africa as it Battles Poverty and War
Study: Reading Early and Often Makes a Powerful Difference in Child's Education
House Panel Recommends Pentagon Stop U.S. Military Anthrax Immunization; USAF Officer Refuses Vaccine Because of 'Safety Issue'
Gallup Poll: Whom Do You Like?
Internet Provides Plethora of Free Tax Help
Investigators Look for Cause of Fiery Cargo Jet Crash in California
'Paucity of Science' Spurs Anthrax Vaccine Controversy
February 16, 2000
Los Angeles Cracks Down on Illegal Cabbies Ahead of Democratic National Convention
Election 2000: George W. Bush Eliminates 'Stature Gap' With Performance in South Carolina Debate
Dozens of Youth Leagues Offer Parents Sportsmanship Seminars
Study: Doctors Find Network of Artificial Devices is Saving Lives
Another Theory: Lawyer F. Lee Bailey Believes Neighbor Wife Killed Marilyn Sheppard
President Clinton Expected to Address Rising Oil Prices, Increased Housing Project Violence, International Affairs at News Conference
February 15, 2000
A Tale of Tornadoes: One Family Pick up the Pieces After Horrifying Night
Rozen: Bid for Oscars 'More Wide Open Than It Has Been in Years'
Oscar Nominations Out; Hilary Swank Gets Best Actress Nomination for `Boys Don't Cry'
Shyamalan: 'It's Been a Good Year' With Six Oscar Nominations
Police Continue to Investigate Shootings of Two Columbine High School Students
Italians Challenge USA to Abolish Capital Punishment
Two More New York Police Officers Testify in Amadou Diallo Case
Georgia Tornadoes: Help En Route to Camilla
White House Hosts Meeting on Cyber Security
February 14, 2000
Marilyn Graman Offers Tips on How Women Can Establish Meaningful Relationships
Couples Take the Plunge on Top of the World Trade Center
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Focus on 1997 Maintenance Records Pertaining to Key Tail Assembly Part
President Clinton Pitches Economic 'Continuity' in First-Ever Realtime Internet Interview
Georgia Tornadoes: Community of Camilla Bears the Brunt of the Damage
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Questions Raised Over '97 Inspection of Plane
President Clinton Holds First-Ever Internet Interview
All that Glitters: Romanian Gold Mine Cyanide Spill Causes Catastrophe Along Danube, Tisza Rivers
Tornadoes Touch Down in Southwest Georgia; 13 Confirmed Dead, Over 100 Injured
February 11, 2000
Space Shuttle Endeavour Launches Into Earth-Mapping Mission
Feinstein: Tiger Woods' Shot at History 'Extraordinary'
FDA Investigating Whether Young Cancer Patients Accidently Exposed to AIDS Virus
Kidder: National Reform Party 'Liberated' With Disaffiliation of Jesse Ventura
McCain Takes Cyber-Politics to the Next Level
Britain Suspends Northern Ireland Power-Sharing Government
FAA-Mandated Inspections of MD-80s Could Mean Delays for Air Travelers
Internet Attacks: FBI Targeting Large Computer Systems on West Coast
FAA Warns Mandatory Airliner Inspections Could Cause Schedule Disruptions
Endeavour Shuttles Into Space on Earth-Mapping Mission
Al Gore Goes Head-to-Head With Jay Leno on 'The Tonight Show'
FDA Investigating Possible Gene Therapy Contamination
Great Britain Suspends Power of Northern Ireland Government
Much Flight Delay Not Expected as Airlines Inspect Jackscrew Assemblies on FAA Orders
February 10, 2000
President Clinton Announces Legislative Wish List for Final Year in Office
Internet Companies Run to Security Experts to Protect Their Businesses
Boeing Recommends Airlines Examine MD-80 Series Jetliners For Horizontal Trim Assembly Problems
Chechen Capital Grozny Demolished Though Fighting Stopped
Players Association Challenges Atlanta Braves Pitcher John Rocker's Suspension
Some Patients Get Important Early Warnings in the Form of Mini- Strokes
Airlines Examine Horizontal Stabilizer Assemblies to Check for Damaged Jackscrews
Election 2000: McCain Has 'Appeal Across Party Lines Beyond His Conservative Ideology'
Compuware Uses Special Software to Protect Against Denial-of- Service Attacks
Airlines Begin Series of Inspections of Horizontal Stabilizer Jackscrews
February 09, 2000
Talks Resume Between British Authorities and Hijackers of Afghan Passenger Jet After Flight Crew Escapes
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: NTSB Metallurgists Examine Jackscrew for Critical Clues
Internet Attacks: Third Day of Cyberterrorism has Business, Justice Department Worried About Online Security
Gallup Poll: Al Gore First Choice for Presidential Nomination Among Democratic Voters
Deteriorating Peace: Israel Mounts New Airstrikes Against Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon
Chicago Remembers WGN-AM's Great Bob Collins
Internet Security Firm Promotes Safe E-Commerce
February 08, 2000
Asteroid BF19 to Come Within Vicinity of Earth 22 Years from Now
John McCain and George Bush Launch Air War in South Carolina
Afghan Plane Hijacking: Negotiations Continue as Another Hostage is Freed
NTSB Briefing on Alaska Airlines Crash Indicates Pieces May Have Broken Off of the Aircraft
Michael Skakel to be Arraigned in Juvenile Court 24 Years After Martha Moxley's Murder
Six Straight:
Flight 261 Crash Probe: Radar Data Indicates Piece May Have Broken Off in Midair
February 07, 2000
President Clinton Unveils His Budget Proposal
British Police Looking at Dozens More Suspicious Deaths Possibly Linked to Man Dubbed 'Dr. Death'
Afghan Plane Hijacking: Released Hostages Talk of Their Ordeal
What Strategies are Negotiators Using in Hijacking of Afghan Jetliner?
Hijackers Release 3 More Hostages as Negotiators Continue Effort to End Crisis Aboard Afghan Airliner Near London
Four Israeli Soldiers Killed by Hezbollah Guerrilla Fire Erodes Support for Peace With Syria
President Clinton Delivers Eighth and Final Federal Budget Proposal to Capitol Hill
Hello, Mommy: Monroe, Michigan's, Amy Janssen Delivers Surprise Baby
Gallup Poll: 46 Percent of American Public Believe Government Should Not Intervene in Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions
What is Behind the Violence Swirling Inside, Outside the NFL?
Afghan Plane Hijacking: Negotiations Reach 'Critical Stage'
February 04, 2000
Russia Demands Release of Vessel Seized on Suspicion of Smuggling Iraqi Oil
Contagious Canker: Florida Desperately Fights to Save Orange Industry
Kenya Airlines Flight 431: Some Families Still Waiting to Learn of Loved Ones' Fate
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: NTSB Officials Analyzing Flight Data Recorder; FBI Agents Join Investigation at Crash Site
President Clinton Introduces Proposal to Go After Rogue Gun Dealers
Election 2000: New York Republicans Bury the Hatchet, Allows John McCain on the Ballot
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Search Crews Find Doomed Plane's Tail Section
Getting Together: Modern Society Struggles to Define Community
Year of the Golden Dragon Crowds Taiwan's Hospitals With Babies
Election 2000: Bush Campaign in Danger of 'Collapsing' if McCain Wins South Carolina Primary
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Close in on Retrieving Tail Section
February 03, 2000
Israeli-Palestinian Talks Deteriorate
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Naval Vessels Continue to Scan Crash Site for Cockpit Data Recorder
CIA Director George Tenet Grilled on Capitol Hill Over Predecessor's Breach of Security
IRA's Refusal to Disarm Leaves Northern Ireland's Fledgling Government in Jeopardy
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Continue Search for Flight Data Recorder; Victims' Families Head to Beach Near Crash Site to Mourn
General Motors Offers Precision Control System to Drivers Navigating Snow and Ice
British, Irish Officials Struggle to Save Northern Ireland Peace Agreement
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Continue Search for Flight Data Recorder; Victims' Families Head to California Coast to Grieve
February 02, 2000
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: NTSB Expected to Begin Search and Recovery, End Search for Survivors
Study: Low-Weight Babies Tend to be Less Successful as Adults
Experimental Gene Therapy Programs Come Under FDA Scrutiny After Patient's Death
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Search Operations Continue as Coast Guard Calls Off Private Boaters
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard, NTSB Expected to Offically End Search for Survivors
February 01, 2000
Coast Guard Continuing Search for Survivors of Flight 261
Physician Sentenced to Life for Murders
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Searchers Hold Out Hope for Possible Survivors; Crash Takes Heavy Toll on Airlines Employees' Families
New Hampshire Primaries: Voting Heavy, Possibly Record-Level at Polling Stations
CNN 20: Abolition of Apartheid Laws, February 1, 1991
Gallup Poll: Flying Public Remains Fairly Confident in Airline Safety, Pilots
Rise to Power of Austria's Joerg Haider Alarms European Union
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Searchers Continue Efforts to Find Possible Survivors Off California Coast
New Hampshire Primary: State Officials Predict Record Turnout
Great Britain Launches Investigation into Doctor Convicted of Killing 15 Patients
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Lost Fellow Employees, Family Members 'Makes it Doubly Tragic for Us,' Says Company Spokesman
Alaska Airlines Flight 261: No Sign of Survivors 17 Hours After Crash
January 31, 2000
For Some, Taking Their Pet to the Vet Knows No Boundaries
Texas Woman Wins $21 Million in Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes
McCain, Bradley Have Most to Gain and Lose in New Hampshire
Families of Kenya Airlines Crash Victims Seek Answers
Illinois Governor Announces Moratorium on Capital Punishment
Artic Open: It's Snow PGA
New Study Suggests Women's Bodies Better Able to Hold Down HIV Virus
Chechen Rebels Reportedly Receiving Help From Afghan Troops in Holding Off Russians
Lubars: John Nuveen & Company Super Bowl Ad is 'a Really Positive, Hopeful Picture of the Future'
Election 2000: Polls Fluctuating in Final Hours Before New Hampshire Primary
Shuttle Mission Delayed
January 28, 2000
Rams, Titans Fand Gear Up for Big Game
Toddler Offered Credit Card
Winter Storm Tracks Mess Across Mississippi
Clinton's State of the Union Address a Plateful for President Fighting Lame-Duck Status
Snow Blankets Arkansas; Icy Conditions Snarl Car and Plane Travel
Confucian Thought Gaining Popularity in China
Gallup Poll: Republican Race Gets Tighter as Gore Sees Bigger Gains in New Hampshire, Nationally
Head Case: Concussions the Price Some Players Pay for Super Bowl Victory
Transcripts of American Airlines 1420 Crash in Little Rock, Arkansas, Need Not Have Happened, Says Expert
St. Louis Gets Rams Fever
$2 Million Super Bowl Ad Catapulted HotJobs.com From Obscurity to Sector Leader
Major Storm Over Southeast Could Frustrate Super Bowl Travelers
January 27, 2000
Ahmed Ressam Responds in Court to Charges of International Terrorism
Elian Gonzalez Case: Lazaro Gonzalez Presses the Case for the 6-Year-Old to Stay in the U.S.
Election 2000: Jack Kemp Throws Support Behind George W. Bush
Plain States Brace Against Major Winter Snow Storm
Government Lawyers Ask Federal Judge to Throw Out Lawsuit to Keep Elian Gonzalez in U.S.
Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy's Grandmothers, Miami Family Lobby Congress
Can President Clinton Claim Credit for Decline in Crime?
Seattle Judge Carries Weight Both Inside and Outside the Courtroom
New Report Touches Off Debate Over Giving Children Flu Shots
LAPD Recommends 99 Convictions be Thrown Out Because of Crooked Officers
Crippling Snowstorm Stops Travelers Passing Through Oklahoma
China Tries to Keep Internet Revolution From Becoming Threat to Power
Consumers Feel the Pinch as Plunging Temperatures, OPEC Cuts Send Price of Oil Soaring
Election 2000: Presidential Candidates Testy in Latest New Hampshire Debates
Now and Then: President Clinton to Give State of the Union With More Political Strength, More Urgency
Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy's Grandmothers Express Frustration at Florida Meeting
January 26, 2000
LOpht Goes Corporate With Computer Security Company @Stake
Cubans Keeping Eye on Today's Family Reunion Between Grandmothers and Elian Gonzalez
Proof is in Pudding For Man Looking to Gain Frequent Flier Miles
Coca-Cola Lays Off 6,000 Employees
U.S. Senate Takes Up Renomination of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan
Presidential Candidates Gear Up For New Hampshire Primary
Two Cuban Grandmothers About to Be Reunited with 6-Year-Old Grandson
Elian Gonzalez Expected to Meet With Grandmothers in Miami
French Scientists Claim Improved Way to Clean Brittany Oil Spill
NTSB Prepares For Hearings on Little Rock Crash of American Flight 1420
Election 2000: Sen. McCain Faces Tough Question on Abortion
Winter Storm Aftermath: North Carolina at Mercy of Mother Nature as Crews Continue Cleanup; Federal Government Closed For Second Day in D.C.
January 25, 2000
Fast-Moving Winter Storm Takes East Coast By Surprise; North Carolina Buried Under Record Snowfall; Airports, Government Close in D.C.
Russian Troops Face Morale Crisis in Chechnya
INS Orders Meeting Between Elian Gonzalez and His Grandmothers
Massive Snow Storm Freezes East Coast
Bennett: Bush 'Has to Out-McCain John McCain' in New Hampshire Primary
North Carolina Emergency Management Agency: 'Stay Off The Roads'
Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers Go to Capitol Hill to Plead for Return of Boy to Cuba
Millionaire Mania Sweeping the Country
Pennsylvania Sees Worst Storm Since Blizzard of 1996
Paramedic Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Successful Hand Transplant
Presidential Candidates Face Winter Weather in New Hampshire
North Carolina Highways Covered in Snow, Ice After Major Storm
Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers Ask Lawmakers to Help Return the Boy as U.S. Visitors to Cuba Witness the Passion of a Nation
Winter Storm: Highways, Schools, Governments Close From South Carolina to Southern Maine
January 24, 2000
Sen. Mack: Citizenship Legislation Will Move Elian Gonzalez Case 'Out of the Political Arena and Put it Into the Courts'
Video Footage From Chechen Front Lines Indicates Russians Realize Heavier Losses than Reported
Britain's All-Women Team Walks 700 Miles of Antarctic Wastelands Into History Books
Trying to Bridge the Gap: President Clinton Proposes Measures to Fight Wage Disparities Between the Sexes
'American Beauty' Takes Trio of Golden Globe Awards
Meeting Between Miami Family, Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Up in the Air; Police to Prepare for Possible Meeting, Says Spokesman
Gender Issue Sidelines Female U.S. Paralympic Volleyball Player
Iowa Caucuses: So What's Life in Like in the Hawkeye State?
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Fly to Florida, Will Meet with Miami Relatives
January 21, 2000
Russian Army and Chechen Rebels Engaged in Street-to-Street Combat in Grozny
Bill Bradley Asserts Irregular Heartbeat Will Have No Impact on His Campaign
Chianese: 'Script Itself is What Counts' in HBO Series 'The Sopranos'
Oregon Police Release Videotapes Showing Kip Kinkel in Police Custody After School Shooting
Iowa Caucuses: Heath Condition Will Have No Impact, Says Bradley
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Headed for Cuba; Miami Family Hopes for a Visit
Midas Touch: Latest Manicure Has Some Customers Nailing Down the Cash
Medical Detective: New Bio-Chips Spark a Revolution in Drug Testing
Iowa Caucuses: It's About Expectations and Momentum
Bill Bradley Ducks Questions Concerning Heart Condition
Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers En Route to New York City, Unlikely to Visit Family in Miami Because of Security Concerns
January 20, 2000
Laura Bush: Confederate Flag 'Not a Symbol of Racism to Me'
Sony Launches Urban Entertainment Complex in Berlin
Jesse Helms Addresses U.N. Security Council, Rebukes Fidel Castro
Draft Proposal of New Dietary Guidelines Shows Who May Benefit From Moderate Drinking
Snow Fall Reminds New Yorkers That it Truly is Winter
Industry Watchers See Buyers' Market on New Car Lots
President Clinton Meets with Yasser Arafat to Keep Momentum in Israeli/Palestinian Peace Talks
Salt Trucks, Maybe Snow Plows to Keep Busy in New York City
How Do You Tell a Cold From the Flu?
Hundreds of Families Still Trying to Move Out of Government- Supplied Trailers in North Carolina
President Clinton to Unveil $30-Billion Higher Education Initiative
New York City Sees First Snowstorm of 1999-2000 Season
January 19, 2000
Study Finds Incompetent People Often Don't Know Their Incompetent
Michael J. Fox Says He's Leaving `Spin City' to Focus on His Battle With Parkinson's
Yugoslavian Government Claims It Is Not Responsible for Arkan's Murder
Cuban Government Creating Spot for Permanent Protests
Scientists Seek to Explain 22-Pound Ice Balls Falling on Southern Spain
Gov. Jeb Bush Faces Unwanted Company Protesting Outside Office
Seton Hall University Dorm Fire Kills 3, Injures Dozens
Elian Gonzalez Lawyers Expected in Federal Court in Ongoing Effort to Block Boy's Return to Cuba
Ethel Kennedy Nephew Expected to Surrender to Police In Connection With 1975 Murder
Seniors Surfing the Web: Life is Changing for the Elderly in Nursing Homes
Study: Risk of Impotence From Radical Prostate Surgery Much Higher Than Previously Thought
Major U.S. Airlines Launch 'Customer First' Plan; Internet Sites Allow Consumers to Post Service Complaints
Elian Gonzalez Relatives' Lawyers to File Papers Asking for Federal Political Asylum Hearing
Investigation Continues into Cause of Seton Hall University Fire Killing Three, Wounding 58
January 18, 2000
Cover Up: Police Crack Down on Rio de Janeiro Public Nudity Ban
National Weather Service Drafts New Supercomputer to Predict with Greater Accuracy
British Government Proposes New Guidelines on Spanking Children
Old Man Winter Blasts Northeast With Freezing Weather
After Weeks of Mild Weather, Winter Arrives on the East Coast
One of Arkan's Killers in Custody at Belgrade Hospital, Says Officials
Protesters Challenge Britain's Decision to Extradite Pinochet
Pentagon to Conduct Second Test of Controversial Ballistic Missile Technology
Ice, Snow, Bone-Chilling Temperatures Hit Eastern USA
January 17, 2000
U.S. Army Officer Accused of Killing 11-Year-Old Albanian Girl in Kosovo
Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Hit Snag
Bionic Eye Gives Blind Man Partial Vision
Anti-Confederate Flag Rally Held in Columbia, South Carolina
NASA Says Mars Polar Lander Mission Officially Over
No End in Sight For Russian-Chechen War
Japan Marks Five-Year Anniversary of Kobe Quake
Kobe, Japan Struggles to Recover From Devastating 1999 Earthquake
Protesters Demonstrate Against Confederate Flag in South Carolina
Women's Group Fails to Force Mike Tyson's Expulsion From Britain for 1992 Rape Conviction
Demonstrators March on South Carolina Capital to Protest Presence of Confederate Flag
American Voices: King Celebration Concert Brings Resonance to Holiday
House Call: Distinguishing Between the Flu and Other Respiratory Illnesses
January 14, 2000
Massive Havana Protests Demonstrate Emotional Nature of Elian Gonzalez Case
Direct Marketing Association Launches New Anti-Spam Service for E-Mail Users
U.S. Border Patrol Steps Up Security with Help of Technology
Russian Attack Leaves Two Chechen Boys Dead, Several More Legless
Dow, Nasdaq Surge Despite Greenspan Hint of Interest Rate Hike
Miami's Haitians Score Victory in Case of Separated Mother and Children Refugees
War Crimes Tribunal Convicts 5 in Bosnian Massacre
Cuba's Women Turn Out in Force to Protest Separation From Elian Gonzalez
Drug Industry Considers Cooperating With Clinton to Provide Medicare Prescription Coverage
Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Swift Apologizes for Passing Off Child to Staff Too Often
Castro Steps Up Pressure for Elian Gonzalez's Return With 'March of 100,000 Mothers'
January 13, 2000
Hillary Rodham Clinton Pays Visit to David Letterman
Science of Cloning Advancing Rapidly Despite Practical Problems
Michigan Judge Sends Nathaniel Abraham to Juvenile Justice System, Blasts Law Allowing Children to be Tried as Adults
Scientists to Announce Cloning of Monkey Using 'Embryo Splitting' After Years of Development in this Controversial Science
Crime and Punishment: Trend Toward Harsher Punishment for Young Violent Offenders Draws Heated Debate
Michigan Judge to Decide Fate of 13-Year-Old Boy Convicted of Murder
January 12, 2000
JAMA Report Says Guidlines for Managing Hazardous Material Disasters Need Updating
Justice Department Rebuffs Florida State Court in Elian Gonzalez Case
Riley: Federal Government Has 'Very Important Role to Support the States and the Local Schools' in Improving Education
'Education Week' Study Describes Efforts to Improve Nation's Schools as Mediocre
Kroger Supermarkets Cover 'Cosmopolitan' on Checkout Counter Magazine Racks
Study: Primary Care Physicians Often Not Identifying Signs of Depression
Carlton Fisk, Tony Perez Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Supreme Court Say No to State Selling Driver's License Information, Yes to Police Stops for Fleeing Suspects
Critics Look to Previous Employment of Gonzalez Spokesman by Florida Judge as Conflict of Interest
Attorneys for Elian Gonzalez to Challenge Janet Reno's Decision in Federal Court
January 11, 2000
Bedlam Comes to Brazil
Pediatricians Urge Parents to Vaccinate Children Against Chicken Pox
Daily Aspirin Could Hold Benefits or Negatives for Some Users
INS Not Expected to Intercede After Court Grants Miami Relatives Temporary Custody of Elian Gonzalez
NASA's Galileo Spacecraft Finds Hint of Ocean on Europa
Federal Judge Refuses to Order Decatur, Illinois Schools to Readmit 6 Expelled Students
Florida Family Fights to Keep Treehouse Refuge for Six-Year-Old Boy Sick With Leukemia
INS Not to Force Immediate Return of Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
President Clinton to Add Grand Canyon Land to National Monuments List Despite Opposition
January 10, 2000
Primates Face Threat of Extinction in 21st Century
Elephant Orphanage Taken up in Kenya to Restore Dwindling Population
Inexpensive AIDS Treatment Raises Hopes of Afflicted South Africans
AOL and Time Warner Announce Merger
Clinton Administration Advocating China's Entry Into WTO
Thousands Gather in Tel Aviv to Protest Possible Israeli Withdrawal from Golan Heights
AOL-Time Warner Merger: Unification of Two Giants Raises Issues of Control; Analyst Sees 'Marriage of Old Media and New Media'
What Will the 'House of the Future' Look Like?
AOL Time Warner Merger: What is This 'Broadband'?
Intruder Shot at U.S. Embassy in Moscow
AOL Time Warner Merger: New Deal Could Benefit Both Companies and Consumers in Race to the Future
CNN20: Partnership for Peace, January 10, 1994
AOL Time Warner Merger: What About Journalistic Independence, Ethics?
January 07, 2000
Delta Unionization?
'People Went a Little Too Far' in Elian Gonzalez Protests, Says Miami Police; Cuba Begins to Respond; Congress Ponders Subpoena
Miami's Cuban Exile Community Demands Hearing for Elian Gonzalez, Plans Traffic Slowdown in Protest of INS Decision to Return Boy to Cuba
El Nino Erosion Slides Coastal California Neighborhoods Toward the Sea
Unhealthy South: New Study Shows Near-Epidemic of High Blood Pressure in Much of Southern U.S.
Controversy Surrounds Michael Curtiss' Illinois Congressional Campaign Gun Raffle
Elian Gonzalez Case Enters Political Arena With Effort to Subpoena to Congress
CNN20: International News Gathering, Behind the Scenes at CNN
Battle Over Elian Gonzalez Spreads From Miami Streets to Two Courtrooms, U.S. Congress
January 06, 2000
Jenny Craig Store Owner Refuses to Run Monica Lewinsky Ads to Avoid 'Uncomfortable Questions'
Brazil Flooding Leaves Trail of Destruction, More Than Two Dozen Dead
President Clinton Expected to Rejoin Israel-Syria Peace Talks
Complications from Computer Foul-Up Continues to be Felt in East Coast Airports
35 People Arrested in Protest Against INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
Flu Outbreak Spreads Along East Coast as Everyone Seems to Feel the Bug
New Year's Resolution: A Guide to Internet Weight Loss
Fein: Sending Elian Gonzalez Back to Cuba is 'Virtual Child Abuse'
Consumer Electronics Show Underway in Las Vegas
Anti-Castro Activists Tie Up Port of Miami in Protest of INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
Traffic Moving Again After Computer Glitch Snarls East Coast Air Corridor
January 05, 2000
According to State Department, Israel-Syria Peace Talks Progressing Well
Y2K Computer Bug Bites the Defense Department
Investigators Examine Wreckage in Wake of Norway's Worst Train Crash Ever
British Couple Become First Husband and Wife Duo to Trek Across Antarctica
Russian Presidential Election to Turn on Political, Military Campaigns
Protests in Miami Over INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
Denver Police Looking For Killer of Homeless
StockWatch: Nasdaq Trims Losses
Moving-In Day For Clintons in New York
The Dow Rebounds, Nasdaq Still Tumbling
One of the Best Tupperware Saleswoman in History Still Thriving
Dow Bounces Back as Nasdaq Tanks With Profit Taking
Miami's Cuban Community Protests INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Father
INS Decides 6-Year-Old Elian Gonzalez Belongs With Father in Cuba
January 04, 2000
Stories From a Century of Movie Making
Financial Markets Take Another Steep Dive, Continue Sell-Off
Israel-Syria Peace Talks: Day One Procedural Snag Overcome
Election 2000: What Impact Will Elizabeth Dole's Endorsement of George W. Bush Have?
OSHA Decides Existing Safety Regulations Applies to Telecommuters
Bears Awaken From Hibernation, Sending Bulls in Retreat on Wall Street
Carlos Santana Man of the Hour in This Year's Grammy Nominations
Myers: Car Booting the 'Latest Innovation' by States to Crack Down on Deadbeat Parents
U.S. Religious Leaders Willing to Mediate Talks to Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
Israel/Syria Peace Talks: President Clinton Heads Back to West Virginia to Help Fix Procedural Snag
OSHA Holds Employers Responsible for Safety at Employee's Home Workplace
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