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December 29, 2000

  • American Voices: Cleaning Up the Mississippi River
  • Decommissioned Bikes Finding New Uses in South Africa
  • Peace Remains Elusive for Palestinians, Israelis
  • Company Town: Cuyahoga Heights Teeters on the Ups and Downs of LTV
  • The Bubble Bursts for New-Economy Workers
  • Philadelphia, New York Brace for Winter Storm

    December 28, 2000

  • "Making the Moost" of the Year 2000
  • Are There Other Y2K-Like Computer Crisis in the Future?
  • McVeigh Granted Request to End Appeals
  • Montgomery Ward Files for Bankruptcy
  • New Census Numbers Show 13 Percent Population Increase

    December 27, 2000

  • Massachusetts Man Apparently Targeted Specific Individuals in Internet Firm Slayings
  • Searching for Oil 20,000 Feet Under the Sea
  • Mario Lamieux Becomes Latest to Hit the Comeback Trail
  • The Smoking Gun of Celebrity Secrets

    December 26, 2000

  • New York Messengers Bring Style to their Work
  • Seven Killed in Shooting at Internet Firm

    December 25, 2000

  • Christmas Eve Bombings in Indonesia Kill More Than a Dozen People
  • Unhappy Returns?
  • Pamela Rucker of the National Retail Federation Discusses Holiday Shopping Season

    December 16, 2000

  • Senators Ready to Work Across Party Lines

    December 15, 2000

  • President-elect Bush Picking His Cabinet, Reaching Out to Democrats

    December 11, 2000

  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Florida Recount

    December 04, 2000

  • Two Major Court Decisions Deal Stinging Defeats to Al Gore

    December 01, 2000

  • The Florida Vote: Election 2000 Arrives at the U.S. Supreme Court

    November 24, 2000

  • Supreme Court to Hear Bush Campaign's Appeal of Florida Court's Decision; Broward and Palm Beach Counties Conducting Manual Recounts

    November 23, 2000

  • Election 2000: Gore Suffers Thanksgiving Day Setback

    November 13, 2000

  • The Florida Recount: Counts and Court Challenges Approach Crucial Deadlines

    November 08, 2000

  • Election Night Coverage Leaves Some Americans Amazed and Others Appalled
  • William Bennett Criticizes the Media's Coverage of the Presidential Race
  • Is the Florida Recount an Uphill Struggle for the Gore Campaign?
  • Did Nader Cost Al Gore the Election?
  • Allegations of Voting Irregularities Fly in Florida
  • Election 2000: Both Campaigns Remain Optimistic About Taking Florida
  • How Did Media Mistakenly Call Florida For Both Bush and Gore?
  • Gore Makes Minor Gain in Florida Presidential Recount

    October 27, 2000

  • Rick Baker Discusses the Creatures He's Created for Hollywood
  • Hackers Crack Microsoft's Computer System
  • ALS Victims May Soon See Medicaid Assistance
  • What Do the Latest Poll Numbers Mean?
  • Pace Presidential Campaigns Quickens as Election Day Approaches

    October 26, 2000

  • Power Grabbers Pay Shocking Price for Their Crime
  • USS Cole Investigation: Pentagon Reconsiders Certain Security Measures
  • Election 2000: Gore Touts Importance of Environment; Where Are Candidates Running Well?
  • Will Democrats Regain Control of the House of Representatives?
  • Does NASA's New Plan for Mars Study Go far Enough?
  • Presidential Election Key Factor in Battle for Control of Congress

    October 25, 2000

  • Fans of Mets Find a New Villain in Yankees' Roger Clemens
  • Seattle Paying Families to Keep Their Second Car off the Streets
  • In Focus: Educational Gap Between Blacks and Whites
  • Mets and Yankees Clash in Game Four of the World Series
  • Health Officials Urge Providers to Reserve Flu Vaccine for Those at High Risk

    October 24, 2000

  • Mets-Yankees World Series Splits New York
  • Researchers Using Distributed Computing to Analyze Protein Folding
  • Researchers Looking Into New Ways to Screen for Colon Cancer
  • One Flu Expert Making Dire Predictions Due to Delay in Vaccine
  • Yankees and Mets Square off in Queens
  • Terrorist Threats Increase in Wake of Cole Incident
  • Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton Offers Possibility of Meeting With Arafat in Washington
  • Election 2000: How Will the South Vote?

    October 23, 2000

  • New Yorkers Get Wrapped up in Subway Series Hype
  • Labor Dispute Between Actors and Advertisers Appears to be Ending
  • What Will Happen Next in Internet Revolution?
  • Will Republicans Lose Control of the Senate?
  • Afghans Wary of Possible Retaliatory Strike
  • Pentagon Puts Persian Gulf Troops on Delta Alert

    October 20, 2000

  • In Focus: 50 Years of Conflict in the Middle East
  • New Yorkers Revel in 'Subway Series'
  • Congress Poised to Pass Legislation to Protect Children From Internet Pornography
  • Candidates Take Advantage of TV Talk Time
  • Former Army Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Aiding Bin Laden
  • Vice President Keeping His Distance From President Clinton
  • Navy Changes Timeline of Events Leading to Cole Explosion

    October 19, 2000

  • Couples in New Jersey Celebrate Their Hallo-Weddings
  • New Documents Increasing Concerns About Chinese Espionage
  • Palestinian Youths Spearheading Protests
  • Texas Officials Impose New Regulations Aimed at Cleaning Houston's Air; Study Shows Air Pollution Can Have Permanent Harmful Effects on Children
  • Software Glitch Snarls Air Traffic
  • USS Cole Investigation Continues; U.S. Lawmakers Question Use of Aden as Naval Refueling Port

    October 18, 2000

  • Children Prefer 'Tom and Jerry' to George and Al
  • Accusation Could Undermine Star Witness' Testimony in LAPD Corruption Case
  • How are the Volatile Stock Markets Affecting Consumer Psychology?
  • Wearable Computers Starting to Come Onto the Market
  • Loss of USS Cole Sailors Weighs Heavily in Home Port of Norfolk

    October 16, 2000

  • USS Cole Attack: Cole Sailor Describes Explosion
  • Million Family March Draws People From All Around the Country
  • Bush and Gore Should Look to Connect at Final Presidential Debate
  • Chevron Confirms Intention to Buy Texaco
  • Latest Details in Investigation of Bombing of USS Cole; Plans in Works to Return Cole Back to U.S. for Repairs
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Peace Summit Continues Late into the Night

    October 13, 2000

  • CNN 20 Looks Back at the 1998-99 NBA Strike
  • Presidential Candidates Farm Midwest for Votes, Again
  • Families of USS Cole Sailors Anxiously Await Word of Loved Ones
  • Death of Sailors Particularly Painful in Peacetime
  • South Korea Celebrates Kim Dae-Jung's Nobel Peace Prize
  • Forecasters Say La Nina, El Nino Officially Over
  • Norfolk Mourns Loss of Cole's Sailors
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Day Ends Free of Large-Scale Fighting
  • U.S. Closes All Middle East Embassies
  • Investigation Begins into USS Cole Attack
  • U.S. Receives Terrorist Claims for USS Cole Incident
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Will Religion Send the Violence to New Levels?; New Summit Looks Likely

    October 10, 2000

  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Algeria, October 10, 1980
  • Presidential Debate: What Must Gore and Bush Accomplish?
  • John Lampe Takes Over as Bridgestone/Firestone CEO, Promises Improvements
  • New Study Finds Certain Birth Control Pills May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer
  • President Clinton Pushing for Israeli-Palestinian Summit
  • World Leaders Attempting to End Clashes Between Palestinians and Israelis

    October 09, 2000

  • Unique Doorbells a Hallmark of New York's DUMBO Neighborhood
  • Big Bang's Forgotten Man Wonders Why History Passed Him By
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Barak Agrees to Future Summit; Clashes Continue in Ramallah
  • Palestinian-Israeli Violence Continues Unabated; Clinton Diplomatic Initiative Falls Short

    October 06, 2000

  • CNN 20 Looks Back at the Death of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat
  • Gen. Wesley Clark Discusses the Transfer of Power in Yugoslavia
  • Uprising in Yugoslavia Demonstrates the Power of the People
  • What Kind of Influence Does Milosevic Still Hold in Yugoslavia?
  • Yugoslavia: Who is President-Elect Vojislav Kostunica?

    October 05, 2000

  • Death Toll Continues to Mount in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • The Vice Presidential Debate: Lieberman and Cheney Set to Defend Themselves and Their Running Mates
  • Yugoslav Protesters Lead Uprising Against President Milosevic

    October 04, 2000

  • Which Presidential Candidate Has the Better Debating Style?
  • FBI May Investigate Allegations Against Former LAPD Officers
  • Supreme Court Considers the Rights of States to Protect Fetuses
  • Ozone Hole Reaches Record Level
  • Will the Sagging U.S. Oil Industry be Able to Recover?
  • Violence Continues in Gaza as Leaders Try to Finalize Peace Deal
  • What Were Gore and Bush Really Saying in Last Night's Debate?

    October 02, 2000

  • Can Either Presidential Candidate Really Save Social Security?
  • Which Candidate Has the Best Debate Style?
  • Federal Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Napster Case
  • Will the Presidential Debates Change Anyone's Mind?
  • Study Says Oral Sedation Can Endanger Children

    September 29, 2000

  • Firefighters Come to the Aid of Pet Store Puppies
  • E-Signatures Offer Perks and Pitfalls
  • State Laws Could Limit Availability of Abortion Pill
  • Who Should Take the Blame for 1998 Air Force Helicopter Tragedy?
  • Marion Jones Fails in Quest for Five Gold Medals
  • Government Expanding Its Investigation Into Firestone Tires
  • Texas Drug-Smugglers May Soon Get a Free Ride

    September 28, 2000

  • Gallup Poll Results: Americans Want More Government Involvement in Health Care Despite Past Failures
  • RU-486 Could Transform Debate Over Abortion
  • Baltimore Community Creates an Outdoor Cinema Paradise
  • New Images of Sun Shed Light on Sunsets
  • Sydney Olympics 2000: Marion Jones Grabs Her Second Gold
  • Airline Executives Testify to Congress About Flight Delays
  • Record Budget Surplus Brining Record Spending
  • FDA Approval of Abortion Pill Ignites Firestorm of Controversy

    September 27, 2000

  • Radio Shack and Microsoft Team up to Provide High-Speed Internet Access
  • Oh My Dog! Makes Smelling Like a Dog Chic
  • Budget Surplus Sparks Debate Over How to Use Funds
  • Will the Global Oil Well Run Dry?
  • Former LAPD Officer Alleges Chief of Police Covered up Corruption
  • U.S. Military Readiness Becoming Hot Topic in Campaign 2000
  • United States Continues to Lead Olympic Medal Count
  • Detroit's Mayor Asks Feds to Investigate City's Police Force
  • Congress Grills Hollywood Executives Over Marketing R-Rated Movies to Children

    September 26, 2000

  • Double-Duty Handheld Devices: The Race is On
  • PETA Celebrates 20th Anniversary
  • Industrial Belt States Key to Electoral Victory
  • Lockerbie Bombing Trial: Star Witness Testifies, but Questions Linger
  • Voters' Tune on the Economy: 'You Are Always on My Mind'
  • Defense Secretary Instructs Joint Chiefs to 'Tell It Like It Is'
  • Sydney Olympics: Athlete C.J. Hunter Speaks Out on Drug-Use Allegations
  • Refining the Issue: Congress Debates Oil Controversy

    September 25, 2000

  • Transit Strike Harming Students and the Elderly in Los Angeles
  • How Important Do Voters Believe the Environment Is?
  • Flu Vaccinations Arriving Behind Schedule This Year
  • New Treatment Holds Hope for MS Patients
  • Olympics Marred by Continuing Drug Scandal
  • Opposition Declares Victory in Yugoslav Elections
  • Polls Show Presidential Race Dead Even

    September 22, 2000

  • Milosevic Unlikely to Relinquish Power Quietly
  • Overdosing on Overtime: American Workers Caught in Classic Catch 22
  • Iraqi Troops Strike Defensive Posture
  • Heroin Use Reaches Epidemic Proportions in Baltimore
  • United States Still Leads Olympic Medal Count
  • President Clinton Authorizes Use of Strategic Petroleum Reserves

    September 21, 2000

  • High Oil Prices Will Affect Everyday Products
  • Making the Most of New York Tree Stumps
  • Surgical Procedure Offers New Treatment Option for Sleep Apnea
  • Police Corruption: Former LAPD Officer Testifies
  • Feds Bring Fraud Charges Against Former Lab Employees
  • Lawmakers Take Ford and Firestone Executives to Task
  • Heroin Addiction: Where Has the Stigma Gone?
  • French Track Star Withdraws From Summer Olympic Games
  • Clinton Administration Pondering How to Mitigate High Energy Prices

    September 20, 2000

  • Fashion Designer Betsy Johnson Fleshes Out Spring Show With 29 'Playboy' Playmates
  • International Measuring Project Profiles Changing Human Stature
  • Soaring Oil Prices Post Another Record
  • Officer Breaks LAPD's 'Code of Silence'
  • Survivors of Cuban Plane Crash Face New Flight as U.S. Authorities Consider Next Move
  • Australians Finding Innovative Ways to Count Their Olympic Medals
  • Bridgestone and Ford Executives Return to Capitol Hill Tomorrow
  • Whitewater Independent Counsel Closes Books on Major Segment of Long-Running Investigation
  • New England Lawmakers Urge Clinton to Release Strategic Oil Reserve

    September 19, 2000

  • California Having Success With English-Only Education
  • Researchers Looking for Objective Way to Diagnose ADHD; Critics Worry Doctors Over-Prescribing Ritalin
  • Blood Shortage: Red Cross Calling for Donors
  • Bush and Gore Recognize Powerful Influence of Oprah
  • Prostate Cancer Detection: American Cancer Society Changes Screening Guidelines
  • Congressional Committee Blasts Clinton Administration's Policy Toward Russia
  • Will the Sydney Olympic Games Lose Money?
  • NHTSA Report Raises Number of Deaths Related to Recalled Firestone Tires; Continental General Orders Tire Recall on Lincoln Navigators
  • Questions Linger About Cuban Plane Crash in Gulf of Mexico

    September 18, 2000

  • Nanotechnology: How Will it Improve Our Lives?
  • Taco Bell Finds Itself in Middle of Debate Over Genetically Altered Food
  • Making the Moost of It: New York Utility Workers Turn up the Heat at Gas Rodeo 2000
  • Transit Strike Strands L.A. Workers
  • For Young Athletes, Following Their Olympic Dreams Doesn't Come Easy
  • Records Continue to Fall at the Olympic Pool
  • Election 2000: Middle America Powers Gore's Lead
  • Gore Campaign Goes West on Health Care and a Patients' Bill of Rights
  • Oil Markets Get Spooked by Iraq-Kuwait Conflict

    September 15, 2000

  • Drive-in Theaters Still Have Devotees
  • Girl Struggling to Cross the Racial Gap at Brooklyn School
  • Tiger Signs $100 Million Ad Pact with Nike
  • EPA Working to Cover DDT Deposits off the California Coast
  • San Diego School System Expands Its Hours for Academics and Activities
  • Premier Cruise Lines Orders All Ships Back to Port
  • Sydney Olympics Open on Note of Racial Unity
  • 'Three Grannies' Embroiled in Methamphetamine Controversy
  • Los Angeles Mayor Agrees to LAPD Consent Decree
  • Plaintiffs' Lawyer Deposes Firestone Executives; Authorities Investigate Resale of Recalled Tires; Firestone Dealers Struggling

    September 14, 2000

  • Sierra Club Calls for End to Urban Sprawl
  • Microsoft Rolls out Newest Operating System
  • Names so Famous They Need a Business Card?
  • State-by-State Analysis of Electoral Map Shows Gore Ahead of Bush
  • How Can Consumers Save on Heating Costs This Winter?
  • Texas: Bridgestone/Firestone Executives Deposed Tomorrow in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
  • Bush Campaign Agrees to Three Presidential Debates
  • Sydney Gets Set For Opening Olympic Ceremonies
  • White House and Justice Department Don't See Eye to Eye Concerning Detention of Wen Ho Lee
  • New York Authorities Issue Warning About Contaminated Bottled Water

    September 13, 2000

  • New Jersey Store Sells Mattresses and Discount Caskets
  • White House Pastry Chef Faces Charges of Sexual Harassment
  • Internet Revolutionizing Education
  • Wen Ho Lee Case Raises Unsettling Questions For Asian- Americans
  • Federal Government Threatens to Sue Los Angeles
  • Questions Still Linger About U.S. Government's Treatment of Wen Ho Lee

    September 12, 2000

  • New Yorkers React to 'RATS'
  • RNC 'RATS' Ad Takes Center Stage in Campaign 2000
  • Drug Cartels Are Getting More and More Creative
  • Heads of Ford and Bridgestone/Firestone Return to Capitol Hill
  • Ricardo Rocky Juarez Using State-of-the-Art Technology to Train for Olympics
  • 'RATS' Ad Causes Controversy For Bush Campaign and Republican Party
  • Scientists Discover New Class of Black Holes
  • Budget Battle: Congress and White House Looking for Compromise

    September 11, 2000

  • How Will Bobby Knight's Career Be Remembered?
  • California Approves Nation's Biggest State Scholarship Program
  • Military Making More Demands on National Guard and Reserves
  • Firing of Indiana University Basketball Coach Bobby Knight Sparks Protests
  • Is the Police Culture to Blame for LAPD Corruption Scandal?
  • Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Denied Immediate Release as Espionage Hearing Continues For Another Day
  • FTC Slams Entertainment Industry For Marketing Violent Material to America's Youth; Bush and Gore Join Entertainment Ratings Debate

    September 08, 2000

  • Across America: Lifers Give Stray Dogs New Life
  • Ehud Barak Discusses the Middle East Peace Process
  • American Express Offers New Tool for Internet Purchases
  • Bush Alters Style, Shifts Stance on Debates
  • Can Firestone Rebound from Recall?
  • U.N. Millennium Summit Closes After Much Rhetoric

    September 07, 2000

  • World Leaders Break for Photograph at Millennium Summit
  • Love Letters of Ronald and Nancy Reagan Published in 'I Love You, Ronnie'
  • Yasser Arafat Discusses the Prospects for Middle East Peace
  • United States Dedicated to Countering Threat of Russian "Loose Nukes"
  • Red Cross Hopes Technology Can Compensate for Shortage in Blood Supply
  • New England Prepares for Possible Winter Oil Shortages
  • Latest Polls Show Presidential Race a Dead Heat

    September 06, 2000

  • Training Disaster: Tragedy Spurs Changes in Air Force Helicopter Unit
  • Congress Considers Allowing Patients Access to National Data Bank About Physicians
  • Firestone/Bridgestone Congressional Hearings Head into Evening

    September 05, 2000

  • A New Battlefield Approach to Test Driving Cars
  • America's Elderly Want Answers About Prescription Drug Benefits Under Medicare
  • Ethics & Medicine: Debate Over British Siamese Twins Rages
  • FBI Looks to Prevent School Shootings

    September 04, 2000

  • Historian's Work Allowing Black Americans to Trace Their African Forebears
  • Schools Taking New Approaches to Improve Education, Ease Teacher Shortages
  • Wet Weather Dampens Western Wildfires
  • School Prayer: Communities Struggling Against Supreme Court Ruling
  • Headway Being Made in Development of Male Birth Control Pill
  • Local School Systems Playing it Safe After School Bus Recall
  • Firestone Reaches Tentative Deal With Union Officials

    September 01, 2000

  • Latest Trend in Corporate America Finds Company Executives Getting Philosophical
  • End of Week One in Trial of Accused White Supremacist Leader in Northern Idaho
  • As Children Return to School, Schools Are Spending Money on School Security Systems
  • Growing Evidence that World Wide Web Fast Becoming as Diverse and Interdependent as World Itself
  • Weather as a Weapon: Firefighters Put Rain to Their Advantage
  • Clinton Decides to Save Missile Defense System Question for Next Administration
  • Another Day, Another Blow for Bridgestone/Firestone

    August 31, 2000

  • America's CEOs Deal With Summer of Apologies
  • In Focus: Drug Testing Student Athletes
  • U.S. Accuses Cuba of Denying U.S. Visa Holders Right to Emigrate
  • Cured by Cold: Radical Stroke Treatment May Save Lives
  • Clinton Vetos Repeal of Estate Tax
  • Arrest Made in Emulex Stock Hoax; News Organizations Taking Closer Look to Prevent Further Spread of Misinformation
  • Clinton Orders Additional Troops and Funds to Combat Raging Western Fires
  • Republicans Launch New Ad Targeting Al Gore's Credibility
  • Ford & Firestone: Venezuela Seeks Criminal Charges Against Both Companies; Union Workers Threaten to Strike at Nine Firestone Plants

    August 30, 2000

  • Parents in Prison Not Only Ones Being Punished
  • In Northern Ireland, Clergy Often at Forefront of Political Attempts to Bring Two Sides Together
  • Parents in Prison Not Only Ones Being Punished
  • In Philadelphia, Buildings Cracking, Crumbling, and Falling Down
  • Is the War on Drugs being Waged on the Wrong Front?
  • Your Money: The Use Tax May be Heading Your Way
  • Recall Affecting Millions of Bridgestone/Firestone Tires Got Even More Complicated Today
  • Al Fayed Suing United States for Princess Diana Security Files
  • President Clinton Declares Montana a Disaster Area
  • President Clinton Brings War on Drugs to Colombia; Nation Gripped by Civil War
  • Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Dick Cheney Discusses Current State of U.S. Military

    August 29, 2000

  • Just Who is "Who's Who in Hell"?
  • Olympic Trainers Have Cycling Down to a Science
  • Communities Saying No to Churches
  • Canada Lends Helping Hand to Combat Montana Blazes
  • U.S. Looks to Help Colombia Fight Drug War
  • Congress Looking to Increase Minimum Wage
  • How Much SAT Scores Really Matter
  • Can Changing Your Diet Prevent Cancer?
  • New Mexico Cleared Way for Accused Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee's Release
  • Hypertension: Are Some Drugs More Effective than Others?

    August 28, 2000

  • Not Everyone is Benefiting From Drop in National Crime Rate
  • Dishwasher Magic Deals With Dirty Dishwashers
  • Gore Seizes Issue of Prescription Drug Benefit For Seniors
  • Policy-Makers Debate Whether Saving Salmon Means Destroying Dams
  • According to Study, Short Chunks of Exercise Throughout the Day Benefit the Heart
  • Congressional Investigators Converge on Bridgestone/Firestone Headquarters; Price of Non-Firestone Replacements Skyrockets
  • Dry Spell Grips Lone Star State
  • Fire Crews Struggle to Make Progress Against Deadly Western Wildfires
  • Battle Over Jerusalem: Is it a Religious Conflict?
  • World Peace Summit Begins in New York

    August 25, 2000

  • United Airlines Issuing Apologies for Delays and Canceled Flights
  • Robert Fulton's Travels Across America
  • American Voices: Louisiana's Islenos Culture
  • George W. Bush Meets With Mexican President-Elect
  • Three Grad Students Dedicate Summer to Teaching Inner-City Students Art of Filmmaking
  • Fires Crews Out West in Desperate Need of Assistance
  • President Clinton Traveling to Nigeria
  • As Automakers Building Safer Vehicles, Doctors Have Made Improvements in Way They Treat Crash Victims
  • What Authorities Believe May Have Contributed to Gulf Air Crash
  • One State Leading Effort to Make All Nation's Highways Safe.
  • Today's Courtroom Maneuvers in Firestone Tire Recall

    August 24, 2000

  • Not All Americans Are Part of 'Survivor' Hype
  • Chelsea Clinton Starts Stepping Into Spotlight
  • Idaho Woman is Pivotal Part of Battling Wildfires
  • Recent Photos Taken at the North Pole Have Fueled Debate Over Global Warming
  • George W. Bush Aggressively Defends His Tax Cut Plan
  • Focus: State of Russia's Navy Past and Present
  • Vice President Al Gore Meets with President-Elect of Mexico, Vicente Fox
  • Salvage Effort Continues for Gulf Air Crash
  • More Finger Pointing Today by Ford at Firestone

    August 23, 2000

  • Government Releases Guidelines for Federally Funded Studies on Stem Cells From Embryos
  • Russian President Says He Feels Guilty About Submarine Tragedy
  • President-Elect Vicente Fox Already Promoting His Agenda
  • Gore Camp Breathes Sigh of Relief as Reno Again Declines to Appoint Special Prosecutor
  • Western Wildfires Highlight Encroachment of Towns Into Wilderness Areas
  • Aviation Experts Consider Airbus A320 a Reliable Workhorse
  • Philadelphia Decision 15 years ago to Bomb Headquarters of Militant Separatist Group Continues to Cost City Cash and Political Capital
  • Study Finds Number of Adult-Onset Diabetes Cases Jumped 33 Percent in Just Last Decade
  • 137 Bodies Recovered in Gulf Air Crash
  • Researchers Find Children Being Exposed to Germs May Not Be Such a Bad Thing

    August 22, 2000

  • Study Confirms There Is a Digital Divide Between Rich and Poor Nations
  • Physical Education Classes Falling Casualty to Tight Education Budgets
  • New Policies May Help Head Off Future Western U.S. Fires
  • Putin Under Fire Over Handling of Kursk Tragedy
  • NTSB Investigators Say Accidental Fuel-Air Explosion Brought Down TWA 800
  • Taiwan: Death Toll from Typhoon Bilis Now Stands at Three
  • Gore Says Rumors of Military's Decline Greatly Exaggerated
  • Hurricane Debby Glances Puerto Rico
  • Gov. George W. Bush Takes His Message to the Midwest Today

    August 21, 2000

  • Mouth to Mouth Moment Breathes New Life into Gore Campaign
  • New Guidelines Released for Speeding Up Detection of Autism
  • 'Flamingos' Deploy to Stop Western Fires
  • In Focus: The Battle Against Wilderness Fires
  • Verizon Employees Return to Work After 16-Day Strike
  • Firestone Recall Forces Ford to Close Three Truck Plants
  • Bush Focuses on His Plans For U.S. Military
  • Gore Wraps up Riverboat Tour in Hannibal, Missouri
  • Airline Delays at Heart of Summit in Washington
  • Russian Submarine Crisis: Family Members Mourn Sailors; Questions Persist About Government's Handling of Situation

    August 18, 2000

  • Independent Counsel to Wait for President to Leave Office Before Deciding on Indictment
  • Fictional President of 'West Wing' Has Real Appeal
  • Reunions of Korean Families Separated War Ends With Tearful Goodbyes
  • 'Virginity Testing' Returns to South Africa as AIDS Spreads
  • Firefighters Doing Hand-to-Hand Combat With Wildfires in the West
  • Consumers Launching Preemptive Strike Against Winter Heating Oil Prices
  • Russian Military Struggled Since Fall of Communism
  • Democratic National Convention Night Four: Al Gore Opens Up, Draws Battle Lines for November

    August 17, 2000

  • Hope Fading in Russian Submarine Rescue Attempt
  • Gore Poised to Address Democratic National Convention Tonight
  • Bill Daley Discusses Gore's Big Speech Tonight
  • New Grand Jury Seated in Clinton-Lewinsky Investigation
  • Democratic National Convention Day Three: Delegates Make Gore- Lieberman Ticket Official

    August 16, 2000

  • Matthew Shepard's Parents Speak to the Democratic National Convention
  • Attempt to Rescue Crew of a Crippled Russian Submarine Turns into an International Effort
  • Researchers Succeed in Cloning Pigs
  • Interview With Senator John Edwards
  • Interview With Vice Presidential Candidate Sen. Joseph Lieberman
  • Sen. McCain has Been Diagnosed with a Dangerous Form of Skin Cancer
  • Democratic National Convention Day Two: Familiar Faces, Stirring Words; A Changing of the Guard

    August 15, 2000

  • Fashion Takes a Left Turn at the Democratic National Convention
  • Montana Firefighters Struggling to Battle Raging Fires
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. Discusses JFK and the Democratic Party
  • Democrats Exhibiting Diversity at National Convention
  • Clinton and Gore Cross Paths in Midwest at a Campaign Rally Filled with Symbolism
  • Off Northern Coast of Russia, Rescue Operation Under Way to Free Crew of Nuclear Submarine
  • Walter Mondale Discusses the Democratic National Convention
  • Democratic National Convention Day One: Hail and Farewell to the Chief

    August 14, 2000

  • Democrats Look for Catchy Tunes Without a Catch
  • Democratic National Convention: The Flavor of L.A.'s Restaurants
  • President's Speech to Focus on the Economy
  • Gore Campaigns in Missouri, Awaits President's Convention Speech
  • 33,000-Acre Wildfire Heading Toward Town of Salmon, Idaho
  • Sunken Nuclear Subs Threaten Environment With Radioactive Contamination
  • Jane's Information Group Spokesman Discusses Sunken Russian Submarine Rescue Efforts
  • Russian Submarine Rescue Operation Under Way

    August 11, 2000

  • Evidence Gathered from Last Year's Deadly EgyptAir Crash Made Public
  • Out West, Some Progress Made in Fight to Contain Dozens of Wildfires
  • Road Less Traveled Takes Gore through Swing States on Trip to L.A.
  • In Focus: Power Problems
  • Gore and Lieberman in Final Sprint Leading Up to Democratic Convention
  • Will Clinton Overshadow Gore During the Democratic Convention?

    August 10, 2000

  • Hollywood Spy Gadgets on Display at CIA Headquarters
  • Clinton Bares Soul Before Group of Church Leaders
  • Violence Returns to Indian-Controlled Kashmir
  • Retiring Commander of U.S. Forces in Persian Gulf Raising Questions About U.S. War-Readiness
  • Report Warns Any Move to Deploy Missile Shield Could Have Serious Side Effects
  • Expanding Police Corruption Scandal in L.A. Takes Dramatic Turn
  • Feuding Continues as Reform Party Convention Gets Under Way
  • Gore and Lieberman Campaign in Deep South
  • Consumers and Safety Experts Expressing Disapproval Over Firestone's Announcement of Tire Recall
  • Fire Crews Battling 20 Fires in Montana

    August 09, 2000

  • Form-Fitting Swimsuits Attracting Criticism
  • Lieberman Could Alienate Democratic Supporters in Hollywood, Help Hillary in New York
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Institute Massive Tire Recall
  • Reform Party Supporters Locked in Dispute Over Who Has Legitimate Claim to Party's Nomination
  • Gore and Lieberman Campaign in Tennessee
  • More Trouble for United Airlines
  • U.S. Faces Worst Fire Season in 50 Years
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Announces Today It's Recalling Millions of Tires

    August 08, 2000

  • Off Coast of Charleston, Salvage Crews Retrieve Part of Naval History
  • Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet Officially Stripped of Immunity
  • Missile Defense Program's Most Difficult Target Could Be Its Scheduled Date for Deployment
  • Controversy Over Diet Drug Ephedra's Safety
  • Focus: Joe Lieberman as Democratic Candidate for Vice President
  • Chechen Rebels Suspected in Today's Moscow Bombing
  • States File Suit Against Record Companies for CD Prices
  • Flames at Mesa Verde National Park Uncover Hundreds of Previously Undiscovered Indian Sites
  • Lieberman Officially Announced as Gore's Running Mate
  • United Cancels Dozens of Flights for Fourth Straight Day
  • Safety Concerns for Firestone Tires Resulting in Recall

    August 07, 2000

  • Gore's Choice of Sen. Lieberman For V.P. Candidate Follows Long Line of Firsts in Politics
  • Sir Alec Guinness Remembered
  • Pentagon Tries New Tactics to Entice U.S. Military Recruits
  • Gore Selects Joseph Lieberman as His Running Mate
  • Zipcar Looks to Make Life Easier For City Residents
  • Some Caregivers Not Getting Message About SIDS
  • Wildfires Continue to Scorch Western U.S.
  • Gore to Announce Joe Lieberman as Running Mate Tomorrow

    August 04, 2000

  • Bush and Cheney Campaign in Swing States; Bush Stands by Criticisms of Military's Readiness
  • Couple Overcomes Wife's Absence of Limbs to Build a Family
  • Bill Would Release Assets of Countries to Pay Fines for Terrorism
  • Wildfires Raging in Idaho
  • How Are Swing Voters Responding to the GOP Convention?
  • Canadian Authorities Charge Suspected Teenage Hacker With More Cybercrimes
  • West Nile Virus Reappears in New York; Arena Virus Linked to Three Deaths in California
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Promises to Seize the Moment of America's Promise

    August 03, 2000

  • How Does Media Go About Covering Political Conventions?
  • Los Alamos Scientists Could Solve Problem of Storing Nuclear Waste
  • Philadelphia Enjoys Long Tradition of Toughness and Strong Opinions on Politics
  • Power Crisis Continues in California
  • Gore Tries to Shorten List of V.P. Choices
  • Bush Prepares For Convention Speech
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Goes Over the Top; Dick Cheney Delivers Biggest Speech of his Political Life

    August 02, 2000

  • Convention Visitors Getting a Taste of Philadelphia
  • Nixon's Daughter and Eisenhower's Grandson Discuss Republican National Convention
  • U.S. Policy in Iraq and its Affect on the Presidential Race
  • Some Battleground States for Gov. Bush in Election 2000
  • Scorching Heat and High Demand for Electricity Creating Strain on Power Grids in California
  • Gov. Bush Arrives in Pennsylvania for GOP Convention
  • Gerald Ford in Stable Condition After Recovering From at Least Two Small Strokes
  • Republican National Convention: The General on a Battleship; the Former Opponent on the Podium; Fun in Philadelphia

    August 01, 2000

  • Republicans Showcase American Latino Community
  • A Tough Battle: California Firefighters Face Unique Challenge
  • Drug Bust Breaks up Pseudoephedrine Ring
  • How Gays Feel About Republican Party and George W. Bush
  • Sen. Fred Thompson Discusses Republican Convention and Election 2000
  • President Clinton and George W. Bush Engage in War of Words
  • Republican National Convention: Day One Delivers Strong Words to Position GOP as Party of Diversity, Inclusiveness

    July 31, 2000

  • Like Father, Like Son?
  • Researchers Using Gene Therapy to Fight Cancer
  • Republicans in Kansas Divided on Teaching of Evolution
  • Republicans Holding a Kinder, Gentler Convention
  • Barak Survives No Confidence Vote
  • Republican National Convention Opens; Laura Bush to Address Delegates

    July 28, 2000

  • How Much Has Changed Since GOP Convention of 1900?
  • Gunman at JFK Airport Renews Concerns About Airport Security
  • President Clinton Raises Issue of Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
  • Accident Investigators Confirm Concorde Fire Did Not Start Inside Engine
  • LAPD Corruption Scandal Nets Biggest Catch Yet
  • Fujimori Inaugurated Amid Protests
  • Republican Candidates Hit the Road

    July 27, 2000

  • Following in Rocky's Footsteps
  • What Can Be Done to Prevent Youth Violence?
  • Soldiers and Community Leaders Keeping the Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians
  • No Easy Solutions for Airline Delays
  • Law Enforcement Using DNA Testing to Prove Both Guilt and Innocence
  • George W. Bush Finalizing His Convention Speech
  • Ford Motor Company Promises a Fuel-Efficient SUV
  • Lawyers for Napster Appeal Attempt to Pull Plug on the Song- Swapping Service
  • French Officials May Be Getting Clearer Picture of What Happened in Concorde Crash

    July 26, 2000

  • Dick Cheney Gets Mixed Reviews
  • Whereabouts of Eric Robert Rudolph Remains a Mystery
  • Patients Complain Doctors Often Too Timid in Treating Chronic Pain
  • Study Finds Many Nursing Homes Understaffed
  • Ten Years After Its Passage, Americans With Disabilities Act Still Breaking Down Barriers
  • Gore Works to Solidify the Support of a Key Voting Bloc
  • Bush and Cheney Hit Campaign Trail Today and Head Straight for Wyoming
  • Air of Uncertainty Hangs Over Middle East Following Latest Round of Peace Talks
  • Napster Shut Down Pending Trial
  • New Information Surfacing About Final Minutes of Concorde Flight

    July 25, 2000

  • Bush Chooses Dick Cheney as Running Mate
  • Cheney Leaves Behind Years of Success in the Corporate World for Public Office
  • Service Module and International Space Station Rendezvous
  • Middle East Peace Summit Ends with No Agreement Reached
  • First Concorde Crash Kills at Least 113
  • Kmart Finds Itself Forced to Change Due to Some Tough Competition
  • Bush Makes it Official, Introduces Cheney as Running Mate

    July 24, 2000

  • Deutsche Telecom's Offer to VoiceStream Sparks Controversy
  • American Athletes Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong Take on the World and Win
  • New York City Tries to Cope With Rat Infestation
  • Gore on the Campaign Trail in the Midwest
  • Exhaustive Middle East Peace Talks Continue at Camp David Summit
  • You've Come a Long Way, Brace Face
  • Airlines Look Into New Security Technology
  • Dick Cheney Brings Experience to the Bush Ticket
  • Bush Expected to Name Cheney as Running Mate

    July 21, 2000

  • New Exhibit Features the Photographs of Arnold Newman
  • Tour de Lance: Armstrong Headed for Second Consecutive Win
  • Florida Man Begging People Not to Elect Him to Town Council
  • Al Gore Continuing Assault on George Bush's Record in Texas
  • 'Ripple Effect' of High Gas Prices Drives Up Costs in Other Sectors
  • Special Counsel Report Finds No Government Wrongdoing at Waco
  • Leaders Exonerated in Death of Gay Private; Military Reveals Comprehensive Anti-Harassment Plan
  • Federal Agents Seize Suspected Hezbollah Fund Raisers in North Carolina
  • Cheney Emerges as Strong Candidate for Vice President

    July 20, 2000

  • Monkey in the Middle
  • Monkey in the Middle
  • Cuban Defection: Baseball Player May be Allowed to Stay in United States
  • What Goes into the Process of Choosing a Runningmate?
  • Russian President Putin Heads to Japan With Agenda in Mind
  • Lawmakers Taking a Hard Look at Orbitz
  • Greenland Ice Sheet is Melting
  • Israelis and Palestinians Debate Latest Initiatives at Camp David
  • Two Architects of Utah's Bid to Host Olympic Games Indicted
  • Gore on the Attack in Bush Territory

    July 19, 2000

  • New York City Co-op Boards Increasing Their Scrutiny of Canines
  • In Focus: Through the Eyes of a Centenarian
  • In Focus: Lifelong Learning for Senior Americans
  • Video Arcades Making a Comeback
  • Attention Turning From Gas Prices to Home Heating Oil
  • Gallup Poll: What Does America Think About the Upcoming Political Conventions?
  • Congress Passes Retirement Savings Bill
  • Growing Sense of Frustration Coming from Camp David

    July 18, 2000

  • Price and Popularity of Tequila Rising
  • Cuban Government Keeping the Media at a Distance From Elian Gonzalez
  • Consumer Group Warns Some 'Functional Foods' Pose Hazards
  • Jump in Los Angeles' Murder Rate Stuns City
  • Energy Prices Drive June's CPI to 0.6 Percent; Core Rate of Inflation Holds Steady at 0.2 Percent
  • Clock Ticking on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks
  • Critics Fear Surveillance of Web Surfers Compromising Personal Privacy
  • 4000 Accidents a Day Caused by Distracted Drivers
  • Deadly Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus Detected in New York Again this Year
  • Sweltering Heat Smothers the South

    July 17, 2000

  • The Surreal Gourmet is "Off the Eaten Path"
  • Hillary Clinton Confronts Allegation She Made Anti-Semitic Remark in 1974
  • Many of Today's Aviation Procedures Originate From TWA Flight 800's Crash
  • Farmers Hit Hard by Pump Crunch
  • High-Tech Industry Paying a Steep Price for Interruptions in California's Power Supply
  • Tobacco Makers Lay Groundwork For Appeal in Florida Trial; North Carolina Community Reacts to Tobacco Trial
  • Cell-Phone Manufacturers to Release Radiation Data
  • Plane Crash in India Leaves Over 50 Dead
  • Senate Vote on Marriage Tax Penalty Could Come Tomorrow
  • Presidential Race Tightening
  • Camp David Summit: Likelihood of Major Agreement Before President Clinton Heads to Japan is Doubtful
  • CBO to Raise Its Estimate of Federal Budget Surplus

    July 14, 2000

  • In Focus: Police Misconduct
  • NASA Discovers Space-Walking Equipment Posed Danger for Astronauts
  • Day Four of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit
  • Texas Jury Finds No Wrongdoing in Waco Siege
  • Billion-Dollar Judgment Could Jeopardize Tobacco Companies' Payments to States
  • PPI Rises as Consumers Resume Spending Spree
  • Questions Linger About Police Beating of Philadelphia Man
  • Senate Passes Repeal of Inheritance Tax
  • Government to Investigate Problem of Distracted Drivers
  • Florida Tobacco Decision Ignites Controversy

    July 13, 2000

  • Cow Sculptures Not Quite Making It in New York
  • Day Three of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit
  • Great Lakes Need a Refill
  • De Beers Attempting to Disassociate Itself From 'Conflict Diamonds'
  • In Focus: New York Police Conduct
  • Some Contest Government Has Failed to Fix Airline Delays
  • U.S. and Vietnam Moving to Deepen Their Commercial Ties
  • Running Red Lights: Fatal Accidents on the Rise
  • Philadelphia Police Beating Sparks Investigation

    July 12, 2000

  • Drive-in Theaters Part of Americana Despite Their Decline
  • New Study Finds Unlicensed Drivers Common in Fatal Crashes
  • Iranian President Makes Overtures to West During Trip to Germany
  • Miwok Indians Fighting for Restoration of Their Tribal Status
  • Day Two of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks at Camp David
  • Pentagon Accepting Responsibility for Series of Decisions Resulting in Shortage of Anthrax Vaccine
  • Mystery Surrounds Death of Raynard Johnson
  • Gore Attacks Bush in NAACP Speech
  • Cancer Causes: Environment Plays a Large Role
  • Renewed Hope for Late-Stage Alzheimer's Patients

    July 11, 2000

  • Heinz Planning to Sell Green Ketchup
  • Federal Authorities Charge Doctor With Murder
  • Researchers Looking for AIDS Vaccine Studying People Naturally Resistant to HIV
  • Anti-Drug Partnership Between Government and Movie Studios Raising Concerns of Federal Meddling in Media
  • In Focus: Clinton Hopes Camp David History Will Repeat Itself
  • Big Tobacco Appeals to Jury to Not Agree with Multibillion- Dollar Settlement
  • Key Service Module for International Space Station Set to Lift Off
  • New Hope for Alzheimer's Patients
  • Drought Threatens Texas Town's Drinking Water Supply
  • Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Return to Bargaining Table

    July 10, 2000

  • Scars and Stars Highlight Baseball's Mid-Summer Classic
  • In Focus: Workplace E-Privacy
  • Renewed Hope as Middle East Peace Talks Begin Tomorrow
  • Florida Jury Could Hit Big Tobacco with Highest Penalty Ever
  • Is the Booming Economy Making America Fat?
  • Father Of Young Hockey Player Faces Manslaughter Charges
  • Bush Speech to NAACP Acknowledges Past Shortcomings by GOP
  • Scientists Detail Probable Cause of Alzheimer's Disease
  • International AIDS Conference Focus on Accessibility of Treatment
  • Barak Escapes No-Confidence Votes on Eve of Camp David Summit

    July 07, 2000

  • L.A. Authorities to Try Fugitive-Turned-Housewife for Planting Bombs
  • HIV Rates Surging in San Francisco's Gay Community
  • Southeast's Wildlife Struggling to Survive in Drought
  • Experts Warn Consumers Should Be Wary of Recycled Air Bags
  • Harry Potter Craze Hits Fever Pitch
  • Bush Reaches Out to Minority Voters
  • Death of Shopping Mall Customer Stirs Racial Profiling Debate
  • Clinton Postpones Federal Execution
  • Latest Job Figures Show Longest Boom in History Continues
  • Missile Defense Technology Faces Crucial Test

    July 06, 2000

  • Sailors' Uniforms, as Well as Ships, Are Objects of Admiration at OpSail 2000
  • 'Harry Potter' Books Provoke Controversy in Michigan Community
  • Clinton Expected to Decide Soon Whether to Give Green Light to Controversial Nuclear Missile Defense System
  • Planned Protestant March Perceived as Growing Threat to Peace in Northern Ireland
  • Cost of Middle East Peace Could be Enormous
  • FDA to Step in Soon to Regulate Sunscreen Labeling
  • Thousands of San Francisco Hospitals Stage 24-Hour Walk-Out
  • Parts of Country's Power Grid in Trouble This Summer
  • Final Report Released on Crash of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s Plane
  • Flight Attendants Complain of Growing Incidence of 'Air Rage'

    July 05, 2000

  • 'Roach Hunt' Offers Winner $1 Million Prize
  • Williams Girls Overcome Obstacles to Become Tennis Stars
  • Internet Archive Attempts to Preserve the Web
  • In Focus: Is This the End of the Dot.Com Boom?
  • Air Force Destroys Cold War Relic
  • Housing Officials Take Steps to Protect Homebuyers from 'Flipping'
  • New Report Says Hispanics Are Missing Out on the American Dream
  • Combination of Lifestyle Changes Helps Ward off Heart Disease
  • Merit Pay Proposal Outrages Teachers
  • Barak, Arafat Agree to Camp David Summit

    July 04, 2000

  • The Farm School Teaching the Value of Hard Work
  • Sisters Venus and Serena Williams to Meet in Wimbledon Semifinal
  • Drought Damaging Louisiana Crops and Wildlife
  • Demand for High-Tech Workers Outstrips Domestic Supply
  • Government Will Queen Elizabeth's Yearly Allowance
  • Standoff in California Ends With Hostage-Taker's Surrender
  • Air Force Disputes the F-22's Critics
  • Mexico's President-Elect Working to Ensure a Smooth Transfer of Power
  • America Remembers Its Origins and Immigrant Heritage

    July 03, 2000

  • Making the Moost of the Popcorn Fork
  • Warmer Temperatures Force Whales, Dolphins Closer to Shore Along Mediterranean
  • Scientists Refine Technology for New Diabetes Treatment
  • New Study Says Americans' Lives Are More Stressful
  • NYPD Takes Responsibility for Central Park Sexual Attacks
  • Operation Sail 2000 Draws Thousands of Ships to New York Harbor

    June 30, 2000

  • Washington State Fire Extinguished Before Reaching Nuclear Site
  • Across America: Music Lover Turns Church into House of Blues
  • New Law Prohibits Video Gambling in South Carolina
  • Mexico's Ruling Party Faces Competition in Sunday's Elections
  • Both Sides Rest in Class Action Suit Against Big Tobacco
  • Clinton Courts New Face of Labor
  • Congress Takes Care of Business Before Heading Home
  • Low Unemployment Creates Summer Headaches for Business Owners
  • California Offers Low-Cost Auto Insurance to Poor Motorists
  • Midwest Travelers May See Relief at Pumps

    June 29, 2000

  • Lack of Green Card Preventing Young Immigrants From Attending College
  • Supreme Court Wraps Up Business For the Summer, Leaving Us With a String of Close Decisions
  • Some Budding Song Writers Whose Work May Displace a Traditional Childhood Tune
  • Senate Closes Campaign Finance Loopholes
  • Advice for Beleaguered Braves Pitcher John Rocker
  • LAPD Anticipates Protest at Democratic National Convention
  • Cuban Government Makes Good on Pledge to Keep Elian Out of Public Eye; Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations
  • Heat Wave in West Putting Strain on Region's Power Supply
  • In Washington State, Fast-Moving Wildfire Spreading Across Hanford Nuclear Reservation

    June 28, 2000

  • Chicago Forcing Students to Make the Grade
  • Supreme Court Upholds Boy Scouts' Ban on Gay Troop Leaders
  • Oracle Chairman Admits to Snooping on Microsoft
  • Elian's Return to Cuba Brings Focus on U.S.-Cuba Relations
  • Hostage Standoff Ends With Release of Archbishop
  • Lawmakers Fight Over Prescription Drug Coverage for Elderly
  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Nebraska Law Banning `Partial Birth' Abortions

    June 27, 2000

  • Childe Rocker to the Dark Tunnel Came
  • Erosion Threatening Coastal Homes; Radioactive Soils Threatening to Contaminate Los Alamos Area
  • Employer Group Telling People to Pay Attention to Distracted Driving; NTSB Recommending Changes to Airline Evacuation Procedures
  • Justice Department Blocks Merger of WorldCom and Sprint
  • Dynasty of Atlanta Braves Running Into Some Rough Spots
  • Janet Reno Defends Decision Not to Appoint Special Counsel to Investigate Gore's Fund Raising in '96
  • SUV Sales Continue to Soar Despite High Gas Prices
  • Energy Secretary Richardson Tries to Convince Congress Gas Prices Are on Their Way Down
  • Airline Industry's Progress Report on Customer Service Has Mixed Results
  • Elian Gonzalez Case Draws Even More Attention to U.S.-Cuba Issues
  • U.S. Lawmakers Ease Sanctions Against Cuba Concerning Sale of Food and Medicine

    June 26, 2000

  • Is There a Single Greatest Achievement in Science?
  • New York Adopts 'Treatment Courts'
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation Lists 11 Most Endangered U.S. Historical Sites
  • Oregon Family Hopes Genome Mapping Will Save Their Young Daughter
  • White House Seeks Compromise With Congress on Budget Debate
  • High Court Reaffirms Miranda
  • Cigar-Makers to Begin Using Warning Labels
  • Gore to Unveil Energy Policy
  • Team of Researchers Complete Working Draft of Human Genome

    June 23, 2000

  • Remembering `The Forgotten War'
  • Dennis Miller to Host "Monday Night Football"
  • Reactions to Gary Graham's Execution Vary
  • Federal Regulators Demand More Information on Proposed AOL-Time Warner Merger
  • Completion of Human Genome Project Could Improve Future of Medical Care
  • Midwest Vacation Spots Hope Gas Prices Don't Cost them Summer Business
  • Appeals Court Denies Rehearing in Elian Case
  • Gore Defends Fund-Raising Activities

    June 22, 2000

  • Independent Counsel Will Not Bring Charges Against First Lady
  • Fifth Circuit Court Rejects Gary Graham's Appeals
  • Travel Advisory for Americans in Jordan
  • Will the Issue of Capital Punishment Affect the Presidential Election?
  • Microsoft Unveils New Internet Strategy
  • Oil Industry Blames Ethanol for Surging Gas Prices
  • DOJ Investigator Recommends Reno Appoint Special Counsel for Al Gore

    June 21, 2000

  • Drought Devastating Crops in Georgia
  • Vice President Reluctant to Join Debate on Capital Punishment
  • New York Museum Exhibit Eases Reptiles' Bad Reputation
  • Youth Minister Charged With Molestation
  • Does the Death Penalty Deter Crime?
  • Energy Secretary Bill Richardson Blamed for Los Alamos Incident
  • Broken Pipe Spewing Raw Sewage into Biscayne Bay in South Florida
  • NASA Says It's Found Strong Evidence of Water on Mars
  • Texas Death Row Inmate Gary Graham Almost Out of Options
  • OPEC Agrees to Pump More Oil

    June 20, 2000

  • Japanese-American World War II Veterans Awarded Medals of Honor
  • Toyotas Used in Headphone Sculpture
  • Los Angeles Lakers' Victory Turns Into Violence
  • Senate Passes Hate Crimes Legislation; Prosecutors Revisiting Murders of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner
  • Airlines Find New Strategy for Reducing Delays
  • Supporters of Convicted Killer Gary Graham Call on Gov. Bush to Halt Execution
  • Vivendi and Seagram Announce Merger
  • Skyrocketing Fuel Prices Hit Small Businesses in Chicago Especially Hard
  • Los Alamos Hard Drives May Have Been Missing for up to Six Months
  • Gore Unveils Program to Supplement Americans' Retirements

    June 19, 2000

  • La Nina Still Packs Quite a Punch
  • Tiger Woods Inspires At-Risk Youth
  • FBI Pursues Investigation as Los Alamos Returns to Work
  • FAA Tackles Near-Collision Problem Head-On
  • AOL Aiming to Bring Internet to Television
  • Supreme Court Ruling Cripples Miami's Anti-Cuba Policy
  • FDA Declines to Recommend 'Lap Band' for Treating Obesity
  • British Immigration Authorities Discover 58 Bodies in Back of Truck
  • EPA, Lawmakers and Oil Companies Debate Soaring Oil Prices
  • Supreme Court Rejects Texas Law Allowing Student-Led Prayer at Football Games

    June 16, 2000

  • Royal Family Fears Media Onslaught for Prince William's 18th Birthday
  • Picking a Running Mate Gives Presidential Candidates Opportunity to Show Independence
  • Bill Making 'Leaking' a Felony Has First Amendment Advocates Worried
  • Housing Starts Decline in May
  • Record-Breaking Heat Indicates Global Warming Trend
  • FTC to Investigate High Gas Prices
  • Suspects in Mass Assault in New York City Face First Day in Court
  • Texas A&M President Announces Suspension, Scaling Back of Bonfire
  • Firefighters Take Offensive in Fight Against Colorado Wildfires
  • Credit Card Issuers Charge Hidden Fee to Travelers
  • Drought Leaves Disparity Between Farmers Who Have and Have Not
  • Hard-Drives Containing Nuclear Weapons Secrets Found at Los Alamos

    June 15, 2000

  • Woman Gets Rear Ended by Breast Implants
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives File New Appeal for Asylum Hearing
  • FBI Joins Indiana Police in Manhunt For Convicted Killer and Armed Robber
  • Arafat in Washington to Discuss Middle East Peace
  • Intense Heat Triggers California's First Ever Rolling Blackout
  • Wildfires Forcing Hundreds to Flee in Colorado

    June 14, 2000

  • MacArthur Fellow Brings Help to Poor Communities
  • Retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel Arrested For Selling Secrets to KGB
  • Ski Industry Trying to Improve Its Environmental Image
  • N. Korea-S. Korea Summit is History in the Making
  • Southern Baptist Convention Takes Official Stance Against Woman Pastors
  • Study Says Official Estimates Underestimate Lifespans
  • Questions Being Raised Over Antibacterial Soaps
  • Top Officials Take Heat for Missing Los Alamos Files
  • Federal Officials Make Major Bust in Mafia-Influenced Stock Swindle
  • Firefighters Joining Efforts Against Two Stubborn Wildfires in Colorado

    June 13, 2000

  • Students and Faculty Remember Slain Students
  • Clay Model of 'New Beetle' Fails to Sell at Auction
  • NASA Developing Consumer Uses for Virtual Imaging
  • Syria Lays to Rest Hafez al-Assad
  • Italian Government Pardons Pope's Would-Be Assassin
  • Group Assaults on Women Mar Puerto Rican Day Parade
  • Leaders of Two Koreas Meet in Historic Summit
  • Philip Morris CEO Takes the Stand in Florida Tobacco Trial
  • Gore Kicks Off Multistate Swing Designed to Promote Ideas on the Economy
  • Should Aging Men Supplement Their Testosterone Level?
  • Lots of Talk About Prescription Drugs on Capitol Hill
  • Negligence Prime Suspect in Los Alamos Security Breach

    June 12, 2000

  • Supreme Court Rules Malpractice Suits Belong in State Courts
  • Who Wants To Look Like a Game Show Host?
  • GOP TV Ads Challenge Traditional Democratic Issues
  • Southern Baptist Convention Taking a Conservative Stand
  • Federal Panel Predicts What Global Warming Will Mean for U.S.
  • EPA Demands Explanation as Oil Prices Soar
  • Kim Dae-jung Departs for North Korea-South Korea Summit
  • Syria Mourns Assad, Prepares for Next Generation of Leadership
  • Government Accuses Visa and MasterCard of Antitrust Violations
  • Slowdown in Auto Sales Leads to Slew of Customer Incentives
  • Majority of Americans Favor Death Penalty, but Support Is Falling
  • Nuclear Secrets Missing From Los Alamos Lab

    June 09, 2000

  • Students, Community Pitch in to Teach Deaf Children in Mexico
  • Florida Officials Look to Water Speed Zones to Curb Manatee Deaths
  • Senate Passes Measure That Force Disclosure of Contributors to Tax-Exempt Political Committees
  • Gay-Rights Advocates Attack General's Promotion
  • Leaders of North and South Korea to Hold Summit
  • Critics Argue Airline Mergers Killing Competition
  • Justice Department Announces It Found No Reliable Evidence to Support Murder Conspiracy in Dr. Martin Luther King's Death
  • Research Begun to Determine Health Risks to Cell-Phone Users

    June 08, 2000

  • New Fashion Craze Raises Eyebrows
  • Canada and Russia Granting Airlines Access to Arctic Routes; Airbus Betting on Super-Jumbo Jets
  • Congress to Vote on Repeal of Estate Tax
  • FDA Sounds Alarm About Overseas Drug Makers
  • Microsoft Files for Stay of Breakup Order; Justice Department Says Settlement Still a Possibility
  • City Leaders Scrambling to Ensure Everybody Counts in Census of Chicago
  • Controversial Web Site Corners the Market on Cheap Air Fares
  • Alaska Airlines Faces FAA Ultimatum
  • British Official's Assassination Underlines Greece's Failure to Combat Terrorism
  • EPA Bans Sale of Popular Household Pesticide
  • Report Shows Trend of Risk Avoidance in Teens

    June 07, 2000

  • Israel Looks to Defend Itself Against Katyusha Rocket Attacks
  • Rockefeller Plaza is Home to Plus-Size Puppy
  • Gore Campaign Launches TV Ad Blitz
  • Scientists Keep Close Eye on Solar Storms
  • Knesset Votes for Bill Calling for Early Elections
  • Microsoft Planning to Appeal Judge's Decision Ordering Breakup
  • Cell Phones Could Be Vulnerable to Computer Viruses
  • AT&T Comes Under Sharp Criticism for What Consumer Advocates Call Attempt at Corporate Sleight of Hand
  • President Issues Executive Order Opening Clinical Trials to Medicare Recipients; Social HMOs Giving Some Elderly Alternative to Nursing Homes
  • Federal Judge Orders Microsoft Broken Up

    June 06, 2000

  • California Parole Board Turns Down Manson Family Member; Ray Lewis Testifies in Murder Trial
  • Fit Makes Your Fruits and Vegetables Squeaky Clean
  • Unusual Effort by Atlanta Hospital to Catch and Stop Sometimes Deadly Form of Child Abuse
  • The Digital Future of Film
  • Nation Commemorates D-Day Today
  • Belgrade Blames CIA for Assassination of a Top Aide
  • Investigation Continues as to Whether Civilians Deliberately Fired on in Korean War
  • Possible Breakthrough for Insulin-Dependent Diabetics
  • Internet Companies Trying to Get More Americans to Shop Online
  • Study Finds Internet's Influence on the Economy Growing

    June 05, 2000

  • D-Day Museum Opening in New Orleans
  • Scientists Gather in New York for Meeting on Stellar Collisions
  • Army Turns to Private Sector For Help With Recruits
  • Long, Hot Summer Means No Relief for Drought Stricken Southeast
  • In Focus: Nuclear Safety
  • FDA Wants to Revise Nutrition Labels
  • New Jersey Democratic Senate Primary Keeping Voters Intrigued
  • Two Sports Stars Face Career-Altering Decisions
  • Terrorism Commission Recommends Controversial Changes in Policy
  • High Court Curbs Grandparents' Rights

    June 02, 2000

  • One-Room Schoolhouse on Pawley's Island, S.C. Set to Close
  • U.S.-Russia Summit to Be First of Four Face-to-Face Meetings Between Presidents Clinton and Putin
  • NASA Teams Up with Dreamtime to Market Space Agency's Images
  • Kim Jong-il's China Visit Draws Attention of South Korea
  • Al Gore Ceases Personal Attacks, At Least for Now
  • Cubans March in Protest of Yesterday's Ruling in Gonzalez Case
  • Consumers Airing Their Gripes Online
  • White House Issues Blacklist of Known Drug Bosses
  • Drought Conditions Could Make for Especially Rough Fire Season
  • Ready-Made Estates Flourish in California's Dot.Com Economy
  • Red-Hot Economy Finally Responds to Higher Interest Rates
  • Alaska Airlines Given Stern Warning by FAA

    June 01, 2000

  • 'Survivor' Puts Million-Dollar Twist on 'Gilligan's Island'
  • Luxembourg Hostage Standoff Ends Peacefully
  • President Clinton Works to Break Impasse in Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks
  • How Has CNN Redefined the News Business?
  • How Long Before American Investors and Businesses Benefit From Business With China?
  • New Procedure Provides Hope For Stroke Survivors Trying to Regain Use of Paralyzed Limbs
  • NTSB Tests Theory of Missile Bringing Down TWA Flight 800
  • Capital Punishment Becomes Presidential Politics When Bush Recommends Stay of Execution For Death Row Inmate
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court Denies Request For Asylum Hearing

    May 31, 2000

  • In Praise of Flattery
  • Arkansas Farmers Push For End of Cuba Embargo
  • U.S. Missile Defense Plan Causes Concern Among European Allies
  • Police Surround School Where Luxembourg Man is Holding 29 Children and Three Teachers Hostage
  • Five Mid-Sized Luxury Cars Pass Crash Tests; Runway Overrun Accidents Rising
  • Minnesota's Welfare Reform Program Had Unexpected Benefits
  • DOE Warning Much of the Nation Will Be at-Risk of Blackouts This Summer
  • Phil Knight Withdraws Financial Support from University of Oregon, His Alma Mater
  • Researchers Say Sub-Sea Landslide Could Cause Tidal Wave on East Coast
  • Florida Lowers Minimum Grade Requirement for Sports Participation
  • Florida Braces for Wildfire Season

    May 30, 2000

  • Hell's Angel Holds Book Signing
  • Self-Segregation Dividing Students Along Ethnic Lines
  • Supreme Court Allows Oregon Adoption Law to Take Effect
  • Mother Charged With Abandoning Newborn in Toilet Bowl
  • President Clinton, European Leaders Split on Trade, Missile Defense
  • AOL, Gateway Announce Plans for Wintel-Free Internet Appliance
  • Airlines, Government Working to Make Older Jetliners Last Longer
  • Chicago School Grading Both Children and Parents
  • New York Republicans Nominate Rick Lazio to Run for Senate
  • Nasdaq, Dow Post Triple-Digit Gains; Consumer Confidence Soars in May

    May 29, 2000

  • Personal History of Cold War's Most Notorious Spies Provides Clues to Their Lives of Espionage
  • Rise in Requests for Funeral Honors Placing Strain on Military
  • What Can You Do to Avoid Losing your Most Treasured Moments?
  • Government Changes Pediatric Growth Charts to Reflect Concerns About Obesity
  • Ethiopia Bombs Eritrean Airport on Eve of Peace Talks
  • Opposition Vows to Invalidate 'Fraudulent' Peruvian Elections
  • High-Tech Regions Compete for Techno-Monikers
  • Train Derailment Forces Evacuation of Louisiana Town
  • Washington, D.C. Resident Lobbies For New License Plates
  • Nation Remembers Its Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day

    May 26, 2000

  • Agreement to Cut Use of Water from Colorado River Could Come at Bad Time for Southern California
  • New Book Reveals Identities of 14 CIA Agents Who Died on Duty
  • Student Fatally Shoots Teacher in Florida
  • Cuban Young People Required to Attend 'School in the Countryside'
  • Pentagon Advisory Panel Recommends Female Navy Officers Serve on Submarines
  • New Audio Tapes Release Insight on LBJ During Civil Rights Era
  • Can the Power of Money Make the Difference in the New York Senate Primary?
  • Life Along Israeli-Lebanese Border Settling into New Routine Following Pullout
  • Deadly Bacteria Ravages Canadian Town

    May 25, 2000

  • Ralston Purina Releases New Doggy Litter
  • George W. Bush Meets with Popular Republican Gen. Colin Powell
  • Israel's Withdrawal From Lebanon Leaves Many Israelis Worried
  • Inmate Fights Inside State Prison Key Element in Trial of Prison Guards
  • Sierra Leone Rebels Being Blamed For Deaths of Two Journalists
  • New Allegations of Misconduct Involving L.A. Law Enforcement
  • In Louisiana, Sewage Pipe Mistakenly Diverted into Water Lines
  • Look at Why Gas Prices Have Rocketed Back Up
  • Sting Operation Finds Supposedly Most-Guarded Federal Buildings Not as Secure as Believed

    May 24, 2000

  • Artists Depict Jesus With 21st Century Forms
  • Democratic Lawmakers Who Voted for China PNTR May Lose Labor Support; Unions Contribute Millions at Record-Breaking Democratic Fund-Raiser
  • Congressional Investigators Find Security Lacking at Government Buildings
  • FAA Releases Tapes from Alaska Airlines Crash
  • Congressional Hearing Examines Music and the Internet
  • Israel Pullout From South Lebanon Completes as Hezbollah Moves In
  • Hollywood Studios See Opportunity in China
  • United Airlines Offers to Buy U.S. Airways
  • House Votes in Favor of Permanent Normal Trade Status with China

    May 23, 2000

  • Design Show Features Ultramodern Forms for Ordinary Functions
  • Israel Withdrawal From Lebanon Leaves Vacuum
  • Experts Predict Frequency of California Droughts Will Increase
  • Chinese Hoping to Gain From Expanded Trade With U.S.
  • Bond Market Offers Refuge to Stock-Weary Investors
  • Major Brands of Crayons Found to Contain Asbestos
  • Study Finds Heavy Coffee Drinkers Have Less Chance of Parkinson's
  • George W. Bush Outlines Nuclear Security Plan
  • Israel Withdraws From Lebanon
  • Vote on Normalizing U.S. Trade With China Stokes Political Passions

    May 22, 2000

  • Questions Arise About the Credibility of the Main Witness in the LAPD Corruption Investigation
  • When Did the NRA Arrive as a Major Force in Election Year Politics?
  • `Railway Killer' Gets Death Penalty
  • Labor Works to Sway Undecided House Members Against China Trade
  • Supreme Court Rejects Broadcasting Restrictions to Sexually Explicit Cable Channels
  • Atlantis Astronauts Entered International Space Station
  • Hezbollah Disrupting Israeli Withdrawal From Lebanon
  • Committee Recommends That Clinton Be Disbarred

    May 19, 2000

  • Effort Under Way to Save Heroic WWII Ship from Scrap Heap
  • In Focus: NRA Prepares to Play Major Role in Election Year Races
  • First Priority for Rick Lazio is to Make Himself Known
  • High-Tech Job Sector Red Hot Despite Slumping Nasdaq
  • Copycat Virus Wreaks Havoc on Computers Worldwide
  • Giuliani Drops Out of New York Senate Race; Pataki Expresses Support for Rick Lazio

    May 18, 2000

  • Congress Takes on Issue of 'Surplus Chimps'
  • Doctors Look for New Ways to Safeguard Against Medical Mistakes
  • Scientists Decry Planned Missile Defense System
  • Congressional Report Warns of Potential Crisis in U.S. Intelligence Community
  • Real-Life Erin Brockovich Foils Blackmailing Scheme
  • FDA Study Prompts Renewed Concern Over Silicone Breast Implants
  • NRA Announces Plans to Set up Shop in Times Square
  • Civil War in Sierra Leone Leaves Many Victims Scarred for Life
  • Clinton Enlists Greenspan in Battle Over China Trade Bill
  • Government Releases First Report on Los Alamos Fire

    May 17, 2000

  • Catholic Church Facing Acute Shortage of Clergy
  • ACLU Files Suit Against California Schools; White Enrollment Increasing at Historically Black Colleges
  • In Sierra Leone, Notorious Rebel Leader Foday Sankoh Captured
  • Chicago's Field Museum Unveils Sue, Most Complete Skeleton Ever Found of Tyrannasaurus Rex
  • EPA Says We May Face Greater Cancer Risk from Chemical Dixoin, Found in Many Meats
  • Questions Surrounding Hazardous Materials Carried Aboard Passenger Planes at Issue on Capitol Hill
  • China Trade Expansion Legislation Clears First Major Hurdles Today
  • Justice Reports Says Violence Against Women on Decline
  • Two Suspects Indicted For 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing
  • EPA Working on New Emissions Standards to Make Diesel Fuel Cleaner

    May 16, 2000

  • Londoners Singing Along With `The Sound of Music'
  • `New Yorker' Article Questions Barry McCaffrey's Gulf War Conduct
  • Researchers Say Anger and Hostility Can Hurt Our Hearts
  • White House Press Corp Veteran Helen Thomas Calling It Quits After 57 Years
  • Democrats Ready to Nominate Clinton for New York State Senate Seat as Republicans Yet Undecided
  • What Parents Can Do About Children Giving Out Personal Family Information Over Internet
  • New Ride Renews Debate About Roller Coaster Safety
  • One Man Who Singlehandedly Saved a Few Homes During Los Alamos Wildfire
  • La Nina Expected to Deliver Another Blow This Summer
  • Fed Raises Short-Term Interest Rates Half a Percentage Point

    May 15, 2000

  • FAA, Airline Pilots Association Feuding Over LAHSO
  • UCLA Researchers Say PET Scans Can Reveal Alzheimer's Symptoms
  • Government Takes Saccharin Off List of Suspected Carcinogens
  • IU President Suspends Bobby Knight, but Says Basketball Coach Can Keep Job, for Now
  • Palestinians Clash With Israeli Troops
  • Children Forced to Fight in Sierra Leone's Civil War
  • Bush Proposes Partial Privatization of Social Security
  • Los Alamos Fire Claims First Victims
  • On Eve of Hillary's Nomination, Giuliani Remains Undecided
  • 'Ballistic Fingerprints' Help Police Trace Leads in Gun Crimes
  • Clinton Takes Gun-Control Battle to Congress

    May 12, 2000

  • Sri Lanka's Brutal 17-Year Civil War Entering Decisive Phase
  • Los Angeles Video Game Expo Tackles Issue of Interactive Violence
  • Gun Control Legislation Mired in Election-Year Politics
  • Million Mom March to Take On Powerful Politicians and Gun Lobbies; Look at MADD, a Similar Women's Group Which Has Seen Success
  • Ford Admits to Environmental, Safety Concerns About SUVs
  • Los Alamos Fire Likely to Spark Congressional Investigation
  • China Trade Issue Could Pose Political Problems Down the Road

    May 11, 2000

  • What Does New York Think of Giuliani's Personal Problems?
  • Russian Authorities Raid Media Outlet
  • How Should We Teach Our Teachers?
  • FBI Official Testifies Spies Posing as Press Have Access to State Department
  • Violence Flares up in Already Volatile Sierra Leone
  • Officials Claim Los Alamos National Laboratory Safe From Wildfires
  • U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies Strike Deal With U.N. to Cut Price of AIDS Drugs in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Rudy Giuliani Faces the Media, but Does Not Commit to Senate Bid
  • Federal Judges in Atlanta Hear Asylum Appeal For Elian Gonzalez
  • Controlled Burns Sometimes Increase Risk of Wildfires Instead of Reduce the Risk
  • Los Alamos Wildfires Being Called Biggest Natural Disaster in New Mexico's History

    May 10, 2000

  • Mississippi Receives $100 Million Grant to Fight Illiteracy from Dot.com Couple
  • Report Finds Older Women Paying More for Pharmaceuticals Than Men; Comparing Pay for Women and Men Entails Complex Analysis
  • Next Legal Step in Ongoing Legal Saga Over Elian Gonzalez Tomorrow
  • Vendors of Winning `Big Game' Tickets Reap Very Different Rewards
  • Growing Fears Sierra Leone's Capital City May Be Attacked By Rebel Forces
  • `ILOVEYOU' Virus Exposes Security Vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook
  • Rudy Giuliani's Campaign Takes Complex and Personal Turn
  • Music Industry's Worst Nightmare is Free Music Now on the Web for the Taking
  • Are Cell Phones Safe?
  • Settlement Today Between Major Players in Music Industry and FTC Could Mean Big Savings for Consumers

    May 09, 2000

  • Twins Wearing Ultimo Bra Turn Heads on Fifth Avenue
  • What 'The Pill' Has Meant to a Generation; Should Women Regulate Their Menstrual Periods?
  • La Nina Weakening
  • Number of Teens Using Heroin on Rise
  • Rebel Group Brings Misery, Horror to Sierra Leone
  • Philadelphia School Board Decides to Give Student Uniforms a Try
  • Thieves Increasingly Stealing Social Security Numbers
  • Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards Convicted by Federal Jury
  • Senator McCain Endorses Governor Bush for President

    May 08, 2000

  • One out of Four PR Pros Admits to Lying on the Job
  • Clinton Administration Prepares for Indirect Role in Sierra Leone
  • Investigation and Punishment of Computer Crimes Faces Electronic, International Obstacles
  • Index Funds May Not Be as Diversified as Investors Think
  • Million Mom March Stirs up Gun Control Debate
  • McCain Advisers Say Senator Plans to Publicly Endorse Governor Bush
  • Prominent and Faithful Pay Final Respects to Cardinal John O'Connor
  • Researchers Decode Second Human Chromosome
  • Police Question Suspect in Love Bug Virus Case

    May 05, 2000

  • Michael Jordan Appears in IMAX Movie
  • Man Shares Unusual Tale of Persecution in Nazi Germany
  • Favorite Hopes to Break Tradition at Kentucky Derby
  • Rebels Holding U.N. Peacekeepers Hostage in Sierra Leone
  • Classified Laptop Missing From State Department Lacked Basic Safeguards
  • Retail Growth Means Lower Jobless Rate for Minorities
  • Record Lottery Draws Millions of Dreamers
  • Gore Attacks, Some Democrats Defend Governor Bush's Social Security Proposal
  • L.A. School District Scaling Back Social Promotions
  • Government Revamps Air Bag Safety Standards
  • Tight Labor Market Could Create its Own Set of Problems
  • FBI Follows Trail of Iloveyou Virus

    May 04, 2000

  • Protests Over Confederate Symbols Bring Business to a Flag Company
  • The State of Student Activism
  • Human Rights Groups Question Fairness of the Trial of 13 Iranian Jews
  • Gun Control Group Runs Ad Attacking NRA, George W. Bush
  • Discussion with Two Men Wounded at Kent State 30 Years Ago
  • What Made Cardinal O'Connor One of the Most Powerful Religious Leaders in the Nation
  • Ceremony Marks 30th Anniversary of Kent State Deaths
  • Marines Postpone Decision to Resume Flying Osprey Aircraft
  • `Love Bug' Attacking Computers Throughout World

    May 03, 2000

  • In Philippines, Rescue Attempt Ends in Bloodshed
  • First Lady's Senate Campaign Enjoys a Platform Unlike Any Other in History
  • Seahorse Exhibit Has People Galloping to the New York Aquarium
  • Democratic Campaign Committee Files Civil Lawsuit Against House Republican Whip
  • John Cardinal O'Connor Remembered as Tireless Defender of Rights of Poor, Handicapped
  • Clinton Administration Takes Step to Assure Public Genetically Altered Foods Safe
  • Scores of Protesters Holding Positions Inside Vieques
  • Word On What Missing State Department Laptop Contained
  • Cardinal O'Connor Gravely Ill

    May 02, 2000

  • Actors Working for Advertisers Go on Strike
  • First Full-Scale Human Trials Under Way for a Potential AIDS Vaccine
  • Israel Pauses to Remember the Holocaust
  • University of Connecticut Business School Provides First-Hand Stock Market Education
  • NATO's War Against Serbia Still Causing Damage and Death to Civilians
  • Congress Holds Hearings on Social Security Fraud
  • Commission Releases Report on Bonfire Collapse at A&M
  • Gore Outlines His Presidential Plans For Battling Crime
  • Time Warner Cable, Disney Sign Cease-Fire
  • New Poll Shows Parents Not Spending Enough Time With Teenaged Children
  • Government Preparing to Arrest Protesters on Vieques

    May 01, 2000

  • Making the Moost of the Naked Truth
  • State Department Shifts Emphasis in War on Terrorism
  • Dwindling Options?
  • Immigrant Amnesty?
  • D.A. Gil Garcetti Faces Backlash from LAPD Corruption Scandal
  • New Evidence Shows Viagra May Give Hope to Women with Sexual Dysfunction
  • Clinton Sees Plenty to do in Final Year as President
  • A New Look at ADHD
  • Miami Names New Police Chief as Aftershocks of Elian Continue
  • Elian Gonzalez Takes Center Stage at Cuban May Day Rally
  • ABC-Time Warner Spat Moves Into Nation's Living Rooms

    April 28, 2000

  • Marines Return to Beaches of Vietnam
  • Military to Declassify Most Accurate GPS Signals
  • Henry Kissinger Discusses Impact of Vietnam; Marine Sniper Recalls His Service
  • What is Microsoft?
  • Miami Mayor Carollo Overseas Political Massacre in Wake of Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Government Recommends Breakup of Microsoft

    April 27, 2000

  • Horny Cars Show up at New York Auto Show
  • West Point Cadets Learn Lessons of Vietnam War
  • Researchers Report Cells of Cloned Cows Younger Than Chronological Age
  • Life is Still a Struggle For Many Vietnam Vets
  • Arms Control Advocates Warn Threat of Nuclear Armageddon Is Real
  • Giuliani Announces He Has Prostate Cancer; How Will Rudy's Illness Impact N.Y. Senate Race Against Hillary Clinton?
  • IPOs Often Inaccessible for Average Investors
  • More and More Companies Giving Employees Red-Carpet Treatment
  • Latest Economic Reports Sound Inflation Alarms on Wall Street
  • Court Denies Motions Filed by Elian's Miami Relatives; INS Commander Defends Raid to Seize Elian

    April 26, 2000

  • Two Adopted Children From Vietnam Reflect on Their Past
  • 'Dino-Fuzz' Flying at American Museum of Natural History
  • Lessons of Vietnam Reflected in U.S. Military Doctrine
  • Public Release of Columbine Massacre Images Angers Many in Littleton
  • Images Show Universe to Have `Flat' Geometry
  • Vice President Gore Directs Attention to Bush's Fund-raiser, as Gun Control Debate Rages On
  • New Study Shows Prescription Drug Prices Outpacing Inflation
  • Race for New York Senate Seat Hinges on Upstate Voters
  • Elian's Father Files Appeal, Arguing Great Uncle Lazaro Inappropriate to Speak on Behalf of Elian
  • National Zoo Shooting the Latest in What's Been a Dangerous Year in the Nation's Capital
  • Smith & Wesson's Deal to Fit New Firearms with Trigger Locks Under Fire

    April 25, 2000

  • Photo that Changed Perceptions About the Vietnam War and the Man Who Took It
  • A Look at Navy Commander Shot Down Over Vietnam Whose Remains May Have Recently Been Found
  • Rudy Replica to Join Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in New York
  • Healthful Diet Message Failing to Reach a Lot of Americans
  • State Department Grants Visas for Playmates of Elian Gonzalez
  • Fate of Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards in Hands of Federal Jury
  • Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Tomorrow on Whether Boy Scouts Discriminate Against Homosexuals
  • Who Stands to Gain From Possible Microsoft Break-Up?
  • Gore Begins What's Expected to Be Prolonged Attack on Republican Rival, Gov. Bush
  • Attorney General Defends Seizure of Elian; GOP Leaders Call for Hearings on Raid; Clout of Cuban-Americans Damaged in Elian Saga

    April 24, 2000

  • In Focus: Vietnam
  • Cuba Awaits Return of Elian
  • Police Suspect Gang Activity in Shooting at National Zoo
  • Your Money: Summer Vacation Bargains
  • State Department Faces Major Shakeup After Security Breaches
  • Supreme Court to Consider Late-Term Abortion Case
  • Microsoft Stock Plummets on Rumors of Court-Imposed Breakup
  • D.A. Files Charges in LAPD Corruption Scandal
  • With Custody Battle Resolved, Legal and Political Battles Over Elian Gonzalez Begin

    April 21, 2000

  • Decades-Old Land Mines Continue to Pose Threat to Cambodian Farmers
  • In Philippines, Some Go to Great Lengths to Emulate Jesus Suffering During Easter Week
  • Giuliano Amato Takes the Reigns of Another Italian Government
  • Russia Ratifies START II Treaty
  • Critics Link Reno's Inaction Over Elian Gonzalez to Waco Disaster
  • Short Funds Rack Up Gains on Nasdaq Losses
  • New Law Protects Children's Privacy Online
  • A Look at What's Become of Some Black Militant Leaders of '60s
  • Justice Department Considering How to Remove Elian From Great Uncle's Custody

    April 20, 2000

  • Researchers Believe They've Found Traces of Heart in Dinosaur Fossil
  • Anniversary of Columbine Tragedy Focuses Attention on Struggle of Victims and Rescuers
  • Could Off-Shore Oil Rigs Actually Benefit Underwater Life?
  • Gonzalez Custody Battle Puts Spotlight on U.S.-Cuba Relations
  • Columbine High School Mourns Victims on One-Year Anniversary of Shooting Spree
  • College Grads Entering Thriving Job Market
  • Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian's Father Makes Appeal to American Public; Is Elian Entitled to Asylum Hearing?

    April 19, 2000

  • Tiger Electronics Brings Poo-Chi the Robotic Dog to U.S.
  • Extremist Theology Drives Wedge Between Young Couple and Their Families
  • McCain Let's Position on Confederate Flag in South Carolina Be Known
  • Oklahoma Memorial Park Unveiled on Bombing's Five-Year Anniversary
  • Appeals Court Rules Elian Gonzalez Must Stay in U.S. for Now

    April 18, 2000

  • Why Do We Yawn?
  • FEMA Says Severe Weather Increased in '90s
  • Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Miami Relatives and Father Await Ruling of Federal Appeals Court; What's Waiting For Elian in Cuba?
  • Near-Famine Conditions in Ethiopia Already Claiming Lives
  • Many in Cambodia Finding New Grounds for Hope in Search for Loved Ones
  • A Look at Two of the Oklahoma City Bombing's Youngest Survivors Five Years Later
  • Supreme Court to Revisit Miranda Warnings Issue Tomorrow
  • Bush Floats McCain's Name for Vice Presidential Slot
  • FDA Approves New Antibiotic in War Against 'Superbugs'

    April 17, 2000

  • Economic Historians Have Seen Wall Street's Madness Before
  • Will Remaining Khmer Rouge Officials Ever Face Justice in Cambodia?
  • Michigan Medical Examiner Blames Ritalin For Death of Teenager
  • Water Reclamation Project to Turn Sewage Into Drinking Water for L.A.
  • Japan's Nikkei Index Rebounds Nicely After Rough Week For Markets
  • Wall Street's Rebound Gives Boost to European Markets
  • New York State Senate Moves to Extinguish Cigarette Fires
  • Police Face Down Protesters in Washington
  • Stock Markets End Day With Rally; Analysts Believe Last Week's Sell-off Will Benefit Economy

    April 14, 2000

  • Clinton Plans to Create National Monument Tomorrow, Protecting One of America's Most Ancient Beauties
  • In Focus: Russian Duma Ratifies START 2
  • Murder Charges Filed Against Former U.S. Navy Sailor Suspected of Being Serial Killer
  • Teachers Union Calls for Increased Academic Standards for Educators
  • People in Cuba Eager for Elian's Return
  • Protesters Descend on Nation's Capital for IMF Meetings
  • Events in Volatile Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle Shift to Courts
  • Will Stumbling Stock Market Force Consumers to Spend Less?

    April 13, 2000

  • Old Marketing Gimmick Lingers on in Gas Prices
  • Gore Giving Press the Silent Treatment
  • Elian Gonzalez Case Brings Attention to Other International Child Custody Battles
  • Education Department Study May Put to Rest Arguments Over Most Effective Way to Teach Children to Read
  • Analysis of Tape Released by Miami Relatives of Elian Speaking
  • Government Busts Huge Marijuana Smuggling Ring Inside FedEx
  • President Clinton Defends His Record as President, Attacks His Impeachment
  • Battle Over Elian Heats Up as Justice Department Custody- Transfer Deadline Comes and Goes

    April 12, 2000

  • Pro/Celebrity Pool Tournament Raises Money for Charity
  • President Calls for Congress to Pass Gun Control Laws; Gun Control Plays Special Role in Race to Represent Littleton in Congress
  • CIA and NSA Defend Their Policies and Practices
  • Challenge Rests in Who Decides What Elian's Best Interests Are
  • National Panel Proposes New Math Standards for Students
  • George W. Bush Returns to Compassionate Conservative Tactics
  • L.A. Police Commission Names Independent Panel to Investigate Corruption Scandal
  • Reno Meeting with Elian Gonzalez' Miami Family

    April 11, 2000

  • New York Man's Life Centers Around Blimps
  • Opposition Accuses Peruvian Government of Fixing Election
  • British Judge Rules in Favor of Professor Who Called Historian `Holocaust Denier'
  • NTSB Calls for Video Cameras in Cockpit
  • Governments Have Been Counting Citizens in Some Fashion for Thousands of Years
  • DOJ Trying to Arrange Transfer of Elian Gonzalez
  • Aetna Agrees to Ease Restrictions on Doctors
  • Lawmakers in South Carolina to Take Up Issue of Confederate Flag Tomorrow
  • Microsoft's Efforts to Influence Elected Officials in Question
  • Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Remain Defiant Over Handover of Cuban Boy to His Father

    April 10, 2000

  • Seat Sizes Expanding Along With Americans' Waistlines
  • Report Finds Customs Service Has Used Racial Profiling; Racial Profiling Coming Under Attack From Police
  • Korean Leaders Announce June Summit
  • Little Havana Hold Peaceful Prayer Vigil in Support of Elian
  • Single Gene May Influence Susceptibility to Age-Related Diseases
  • Airline Quality Study Finds Consumer Complaints Skyrocketing
  • Military Investigates Osprey Crash, Stops Using T-3 Trainers
  • Government Set to Order Handover of Elian Gonzalez to His Father

    April 07, 2000

  • As Unemployment Drops, Employers Forced to Lower Standards
  • Johnny Staats, a Rising Music Star in West Virginia Countryside
  • Florida Jury Rules Sends Powerful Message to Big Tobacco
  • Alejandro Toledo in Position to Unseat Peru's Incumbent in Presidential Battle
  • Cubans Say Cuba is Misrepresented in Gonzalez Case
  • Giuliani Unintentionally Gives Clinton a Boost in Senate Race
  • President, GOP Work to Revamp Medicare
  • Reno Meets With Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Issues Order to Miami Relatives for Transfer of Custody

    April 06, 2000

  • Bush Pledges to Fight for California
  • Army's Highest-Ranking Female Officer Files Sexual Harassment Suit Against Fellow General
  • Attorney for Elian Gonzalez's Father No Stranger to Political Storms
  • Company Reaches Milestone in Effort to Map Human Genome
  • Elian's Father on U.S. Soil to Take Custody of His Son, But How Two Might Be Reunited Still Unclear

    April 04, 2000

  • Bodybuilding Has Become a Popular Activity for Women
  • Fallout from the Microsoft Antitrust Ruling
  • McCain Campaigns with New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani
  • Army Admits Aging Helicopter Fleet a Problem
  • Miami's Cuban Community Major Player in Elian Gonzalez Battle
  • Government and Family Attorneys in Elian Gonzalez Case Take Break From Negotiations
  • Clinton Plans to Meet Tomorrow with Some of Nation's Most Influential Players in New Economy
  • Today Marks Single Most Volatile Day in Stock Market History

    April 03, 2000

  • Pressure From Critical Cuban-American Voters Keeping U.S. From Lifting Embargo on Cuba
  • Maryland Debating Tough Gun-Control Legislation
  • Microsoft Found Guilty of Violating Antitrust Laws
  • Microsoft Competitors Applaud Judge's Ruling, Call for Strong Remedies
  • Japanese Prime Minister Gravely Ill; Government Officials Work to Find Successor
  • Custody Battle Elian Gonzalez Continues; Family From Cuba May Come to U.S. Tomorrow
  • Federal Judge Finds Microsoft in Violation of Antitrust Law

    March 31, 2000

  • Courtroom Artist Looks Back at Some Famous Trials and Drawings
  • Battle Over Elian Gonzalez: Miami Authorities Continue to Clash With Federal Authorities; Jordan Custody Case Has Similarities and Differences
  • Army's Top Female General Files Sexual Harassment Complaint
  • Will Gore's Change of Heart in Elian Gonzalez Battle Gain Him Cuban-American Votes?
  • Government Review Finds Defects in CSX Tracks
  • Growing Tendency Among Teen Drug Abusers to Combine Pills
  • Mt. Usu Erupts for Second Time Today
  • Farmers and Ranchers in West Texas Suffering from Little Rain
  • Critics Attack Gore for Playing Politics With Fate of Elian Gonzalez

    March 30, 2000

  • Group of Wannabe Actors Point Out Plethora of New York Surveillance Cameras
  • Following Fort Worth Tornadoes, Experts Urge Use of Laminated Windows in Tornado-Prone Areas
  • Census 2000: Do Questions Go Too Far?; How Soon Until You Can File Online?
  • In the Case of Elian Gonzalez, Janet Reno Dealing With Resentment of Her Former Constituents
  • Government and Automakers Show off Results of Effort to Produce Fuel-Efficient Cars
  • LAPD Scandal Worsening Relations Between Police Chief and Rank and File Officers
  • Productivity Improvements in Manufacturing Helping to Drive Booming Economy
  • Allegations of Violent Hazing Land Connecticut High School Students in Court
  • Government Reform Committee Questions White House Counsel on Missing E-Mails
  • Bush Elaborates on His Education Plan
  • Battle Over Elian Gonzalez: Miami Relatives Given Breathing Room; Father Prepares to Come to U.S.; Gore Breaks From Administration View

    March 29, 2000

  • Supreme Court Considers Legality of Student-Led Prayers Before High School Football Games
  • Scientists Discover First Saturn-Sized Planets Outside Our Solar System
  • Libya Slowly Shedding Image of Pariah State
  • Officials Cleaning up After Deadly Twin Tornadoes Strike Fort Worth
  • Unilever Making Acquisition Overtures to Ben & Jerry's
  • Some New Car Models Put to Test in Low-Speed Crashes
  • U.S. Court Records Show Increasing Leniency in Sentencing of Drug Offenders
  • President Clinton Addresses Array of Topics in White House News Conference
  • New Dramatic Developments in Showdown Over Elian Gonzalez
  • New Evidence that Homosexuality is, at Least in Part, a Matter of Biology
  • North Texas Trying to Assess Damage and Clean Up Following Killer Tornadoes

    March 28, 2000

  • Vibestyle Show Features Hip Hop Fashions
  • Supreme Court Rules Police Can't Conduct Searches Based on Anonymous Tips
  • Israeli Police Recommend Authorities Prosecute Netanyahu and His Wife
  • President Clinton and Egyptian President Mubarak Look For Ways to Jump Start Israeli-Syrian Peace Process
  • Under U.S. Pressure, OPEC Agrees to Increase Production
  • Upward Spike in Number of Babies Born the Last Couple of Years
  • Time Could Be Running Out For Miami Relatives Fighting to Retain Custody of Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez
  • Independent Report Shedding Light on Disappearance of NASA's Mars Polar Lander
  • Freight Train and School Bus Collide, Killing Two and Injuring Others
  • Nine OPEC Members Agree to Increase Daily Oil Production by About 1.4 Million Barrels

    March 27, 2000

  • Kids Show off Vegetable Inventions
  • Census Workers in Hartford Trying to Avoid Repeat of Undercount
  • Russian President-Elect Warns That Change Will Take Time; Russian-Iranian Nuclear Cooperation Alarms U.S. Officials
  • Survey Finds Georgia Has Cheapest Gas; Gas Price Increases Prompt Calls for Gas Tax Decreases
  • Government Rejects Microsoft's Settlement Offer; Judge to Decide on Fate of Software-Maker
  • Researchers Look to the Sea for Cancer Remedies
  • Gore Unveils Proposals for Campaign Finance Reform
  • Justice Department Battling With Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez
  • OPEC Ministers Meet to Consider Increasing Oil Production

    March 24, 2000

  • Clinton to Leave India Soon for Pakistan
  • Russia's Democracy Follows Familiar Path
  • John Williams Hopes to Score on Oscar Night
  • Putin Remains Popular in Russia Despite Brutality of Chechen War
  • The Nuclear Threat: Russia's Arsenal Remains World's Largest Threat

    March 23, 2000

  • Study Suggests Viagra Can Help Some Infertile Women Become Pregnant, but Doctors Warn of Possible Side Effects
  • Ethnic Hatred and Crime Stifling Kosovo's Recovery
  • Scientists Sequence Drosophila Genome
  • Serbia Still Recovering From NATO Bombing
  • Study Says World's Oceans Experiencing Significant Temperature Changes
  • Republicans Attack First Lady's Use of Government Aircraft for Campaign Travel
  • Hyderabad Quickly Becoming India's Version of Silicon Valley
  • Acting President Putin Has Host of Problems to Contend with Should He Win Presidency
  • Bush Returns to Campaign Trail Firing at Al Gore
  • US Airways Threatens Shutdown
  • Clinton to Leave India Soon for Pakistan
  • Mix of Politics and Religion Stirs Emotions in Congress
  • Pope John Paul II Expresses Sadness for Anti-Semitism by Christians

    March 22, 2000

  • Monica Lewinsky Promotes New Handbag Line
  • Russia's Stumbling Economy Forces Women Into Prostitution
  • Testing of U.S. Missile Defense System Raises Many Questions
  • Settlement Today in Two-Decades Old Sex Discrimination Lawsuit
  • Clinton Administration Pressuring Gun Industry for Concessions
  • Indian-Americans Prospering in Internet Economy
  • Supreme Court Rules Concerning Public Universities and Student Activity Fees
  • Cybercrime Remains Very Real Threat to Businesses
  • New Test May Give Doctors Clearer Picture of Who's at Risk for a Heart Attack
  • Pope Visits Bethlehem, Calls for Justice for Palestinians

    March 21, 2000

  • Fed Raises Interest Rates
  • It May Be the End of the Road for the Hubcap
  • Air Pollution Engulfs New Delhi
  • Alzheimer's Disease is Growing Concern For Baby Boomers
  • Federal Judge Rules Attorney General Has Jurisdiction in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • The Issue of Privacy in the Age of Communication
  • India Refuses President Clinton's Call to Disband Nuclear Weapons Program
  • Automakers React to News SUVs Get Better End of Passenger Cars in Collisions
  • New Findings on Why Young People Are Involved in So Many Deadly Wrecks
  • Diabetes Drug Rezulin Being Pulled From Shelves
  • Supreme Court Rules FDA Lacks Authority to Regulate Tobacco

    March 20, 2000

  • McCain Returns to Senate, Will Continue to Preach Reform
  • Infrared Video From Waco Siege Doesn't Resolve Question About FBI Firing at Davidian Compound
  • Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin Makes Pre-Election Visit to Chechnya
  • Federal Commission Divided Over State Sales Tax on E-Commerce
  • Japanese Designer Gives Clothes a New Shape
  • Clinton Administration Pushes for Ban on MTBE
  • Alaska Airlines Chairman Denies Reports of Criminal Investigation
  • Pope John Paul II Calls for Peace in the Middle East During His Week-Long Pilgrimage
  • Murder Suspect Continues Standoff in Dundalk, Maryland
  • Government to Examine Ritalin Use in Children
  • President Clinton Shifts Focus to Nuclear Threat Posed by India and Pakistan

    March 17, 2000

  • 'Life' Is Laid to Rest
  • Pope Hopes Visit to Holy Land Can Create Dialogue Between Religions, Unify Christians
  • As Taiwan Votes for New President, Chinese Threats Continue
  • In Focus: Specialized Treatment Centers Reach Out to Indian Youth
  • Police Shooting in Kentucky Has Led to Protests
  • FBI Launches Nationwide Manhunt for Former Black Panthers Leader H. Rap Brown
  • Irish Bear Influence On American Politics
  • A Look at Long-Rocky Relations Between U.S. and Iran
  • Smith & Wesson Agrees to Change Way it Sells Guns

    March 16, 2000

  • `Match Day' Ritual for Medical Students Brings Anxious Anticipation
  • CDC Says West Nile Virus Poised to Make a Comeback in the Northeast
  • Many Countries Prepare for Day When Iraq Sanctions Lifted
  • Some Hollywood Residents Want to Break Away from L.A.
  • What and Who Will Al Gore Be Looking for in a Vice Presidential Candidate?
  • President Clinton's Trade Bill's Potential Impact on Farms
  • NRA Draws Bush's Fire for Harsh Criticism of the President
  • A Danger Posed by Airbags Many Have Never Considered
  • Concerns About Airline Safety Expressed in Congressional Hearing
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises Over 400 Points; Debate Continuing Over Responsibility for Economic Prosperity

    March 15, 2000

  • The Road Ahead for Presidential Candidates George Bush and Al Gore
  • Michigan Company Introduces Way to Power Vehicles With Solid Hydrogen
  • Elephants Take Over the Streets of New York
  • A Resolution to a Serious Dispute Between L.A. Police Chief and D.A.
  • Independent Truckers Bear Brunt of Rising Fuel Costs
  • President, Governor of New York Call for New Gun-Control Measures
  • Fatal Accidents Involving Truckers Being Blamed on Bribes For Licenses Scandal in Illinois
  • How Valuable Are Stock Options For Employees?
  • Truckers Protest High Fuel Prices; Cost of Oil Rekindles ANWR Debate
  • Pentagon Warns Albanian Extremists Against Offensive in Serbia

    March 14, 2000

  • High Gas Prices Bring Giuliani Visit to Bedford, New York
  • Boston's `Big Dig' in Big Debt
  • Vietnamese Officials Give U.S. Defense Secretary Warm Reception
  • FAA Announces Plan to Prevent Runway Incursions
  • Oil-Producing Nations to Meet This Month to Consider Increasing Supply
  • Critics of Current Primary System Call for Major Reforms
  • Gene Research Like to Bring a Revolution in Medicine
  • Can You Surf the Net in Complete Privacy?
  • Florida Judge Rules School Voucher Program is Unconstitutional
  • Vice President Gore Determined to Make Strong Showing in South
  • President Clinton and British Prime Minister Agree to Share Research on Human Genome

    March 13, 2000

  • Justice Department Attorneys Sue Federal Government
  • Two New Reports Raise Concerns About NASA's Approach to Failed Mars Missions
  • Gore, Bush Trade Barbs on Eve of Southern Primaries
  • New Study Questions Effectiveness of Estrogen For Women Battling Heart Disease
  • Artist Features Blobs in Her Photographs
  • Hajj Brings Two Million Muslims to Mecca
  • Maryland Police Continue Manhunt For Suspected Gunman Who Killed Four People
  • Chicago-Based Tribune Company Buying Times Mirror Company, Owner of the `L.A. Times'
  • Investigating the President: Independent Counsel Considers Seeking Indictment of Clinton
  • Rising Energy Costs Making Some Investors Nervous
  • National Weather Service Releases Drought Forecast

    March 10, 2000

  • Polls Show Presidential Race in Dead Heat
  • Gary Indiana Wins Beauty Pageant
  • Russians Battle for Control of Village in Southern Chechnya
  • Stay-at-Home Dads Becoming More Common as Women Increasingly Take the Role of Primary Breadwinners
  • Prominent Pakistan Lawyer Gunned Down
  • Joseph Wambaugh Defends LAPD in Wake of Rampart Scandal
  • Public Concern and Patient's Death Raises Questions About Gene Therapy Research
  • Authorities Search for Child Abductor
  • LaBella Report Creates New Political Problems for Gore; Republicans Move Quickly to Capitalize on Campaign Issue

    March 09, 2000

  • Law Enforcement Officials in Miami Uncover New Drug-Smuggling Method
  • Bradley and McCain Say Goodbye Their Way
  • Legal Watchdog Group Says Anti-Gay Harassment on Rise in Military
  • Former Homeowners Struggle to Get Reimbursement for Homes Lost in Mudslides
  • After Long Wait, Two California Judges Confirmed to Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • FAA Looks to Cut Down Flight Delays By Being Better Prepared For Bad Weather
  • U.S. Government Buys Back Bonds for First Time in 70 Years
  • Federal Court Begins Examining Complicated International Custody Battle Over Elian Gonzalez
  • Information Technology Bringing Productivity Gains to Trucking Companies
  • 10-Year-Old Daughter Reunited With Family After Being Abducted For Three Days
  • McCain Suspends His Presidential Bid; Bradley Drops Out of Presidential Race

    March 08, 2000

  • The Sounds of Campaign 2000
  • With Campaigns of Bill Bradley and John McCain Waning, Focus Turning to Gore and Bush
  • President Pitches China Trade Legislation
  • Californians Approve Proposition Banning Same-Sex Marriages
  • A Day in the Life of a Mutual Fund Manager
  • Study Suggests Alpha Blockers Inferior to Diuretic Drugs in Reducing Some Forms of Heart Disease
  • Rampart Police Scandal Causes Little Public Outcry
  • Bradley to Quit Bid for White House and Endorse Gore
  • President Clinton Weighs in on Gun Control
  • Al Gore Makes Appeal to Moderates and Independents on the Campaign Trail
  • For George W. Bush, Today Marked Second Stage of Election 2000

    March 06, 2000

  • `None of the Above' May Become a Permanent Candidate on California Ballots
  • Latino Vote Has Huge Influence in California Primary
  • Makers of Silly Putty Celebrate Its 50th Anniversary
  • New Study Warns About Driving While Taking Certain Allergy Medications
  • Despite Increase in Oil Production, Gas Prices Likely to Continue Rise
  • Scams to Dupe Investors Go Online As Internet Stock Trading Proliferates
  • New York Jury Convicts Three Officers on Charges Related to Torture of Abner Louima
  • Presidential Candidates Make Final Push For Support Before Super Tuesday

    March 03, 2000

  • Austria Isolated Due to Haider's Involvement with Austrian Government
  • Battle Rages on in California Over Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
  • Flood Waters Recede, But Suffering Continues in Mozambique
  • Return of Chile's Dictator from Britain Draws Mixed Feelings from the People
  • Clinton to Take Part in 35th Anniversary of Selma Voting Rights March
  • Both Parties Prepare for Super Tuesday Showdown

    March 02, 2000

  • Has Bob Jones University Been Misrepresented by Politicians and Pundits?
  • McCain's Remarks Allow Bush to Retake the Offensive
  • California Republican Primary Voters May Be in for a Surprise on Super Tuesday
  • Pinochet Goes Free
  • Longtime Gore Associate Convicted for Fund-Raising Abuses
  • Clinton Calls on Congress to Move Forward on Federal Gun Legislation
  • Commerce Department Releases First-Ever E-Commerce Figures
  • Protest at Justice Department Demands Federal Action in Diallo Case
  • Bush and McCain Look to Get Back to Issues in California Debate; Will Negative Tone of GOP Race Hurt Republicans Come November?
  • Pennsylvania Shooting: More Charges Leveled Against Alleged Gunman
  • 19-Year-Old Man Charged in Connection With Michigan School Shooting

    March 01, 2000

  • Gore and Bradley Prepare for What Could Be Their Last Debate of the Campaign
  • Presidential Politics and an Untapped Pool of Potential Voters: Generation Y
  • Clinton Walking a Precarious Line on China Trade Status
  • State Department Releases Annual Report Card on Major Drug- Producing and Trafficking Nations
  • Native Americans Challenge Interior Department Over Mismanaged Royalties
  • Election 2000: Bradley's Challenge, Gore's Strategy
  • Governor Bush's Victories Put Him on Road to Super Tuesday Success, as McCain Struggles to Stay Competitive
  • Federal Regulators to Impose New Rules on Telephone Long- Distance Commercials
  • L.A. Police Chief Releases Report on Department's Ongoing Corruption Scandal
  • Michigan Community Still in Shock After Elementary School Shooting
  • Shooting Rampage in Pennsylvania Leaves Two Dead, More Wounded

    February 29, 2000

  • Rallying Support Among Women Voters Becomes High Priority in Presidential Contest
  • New Gizmo Could Make Looking For Love Much Easier For Gays
  • The Virginia Results and What's at Stake in Today's Primaries
  • GAO Audit of IRS Reveals Some Serious Problems Related to Balancing Books and Protecting Taxpayers
  • Al Gore Shows Signs of Looking Beyond Bradley to November
  • Mozambique's Misery: Fast-Rising Floodwaters Overwhelm Rescue Efforts
  • 6-Year-Old Boy Shoots Classmate; Supreme Court Considers Weapons and Police Searches
  • Study Shows High-Volume Hospitals Have Low Mortality Rates
  • Bradley Hopes to Build Momentum with Today's Washington Primary
  • Voters in Virginia Give Bush Solid Victory

    February 28, 2000

  • In Focus: The New Economy and the Role of the Personal Computer
  • Sqrats Invade Central Park
  • Are Hospitals Doing Enough to Screen and Supervise Staff?
  • Attack on Robertson Could Help McCain in Coming Primaries
  • Supreme Court Takes Up Issue of When Police Have Right to Stop and Frisk Someone
  • Jurors Speak Out About Diallo Decision
  • Wireless World Convention Offers a Glimpse at the Future of the Internet
  • Bradley Banking on Tomorrow's Vote in Washington State's Nonbinding Primary
  • McCain Lashes Out Against Religious Right Leaders

    February 25, 2000

  • Longtime Religious Rivals Farrakhan and Mohammed Call a Truce
  • Russia Denies Charges of Human Rights Abuses in Chechnya
  • Former President Bush Expected to Be Released from Texas Hospital Tomorrow
  • Former Police Officer Receives Reduced Sentence in Corruption Case
  • Bradley Chooses Washington State as Battleground
  • Bush Campaign Faces Increasing Criticism From Republican Leaders
  • Bush Works to Solidify Support in Virginia
  • As Economy Grows, Investors Shift From Blue Chips to Nasdaq
  • Jury Acquits Officers in Diallo Shooting Trial

    February 24, 2000

  • California Scientist Makes Hydrogen Fuel From Algae
  • Low-Income Residents Hit Hard by Rise in Heating Oil Prices
  • Cybersleuths Face Unique Challenges in Tracking Down Computer Hackers
  • Elephant Artwork Won't Sell for Peanuts
  • Controversial Trade Ruling Could Cost U.S. Companies Billions
  • Food Fight Erupts at the Department of Agriculture Over Safety of High-Protein Diets
  • Coptic Church's Roots, Traditions and Challenges it Faces
  • Al Gore Stays on Attack, Targeting McCain and Bush
  • Execution in Texas Tonight Carries Possible Political Ramifications; Death Penalty Debate Rages On

    February 23, 2000

  • A New Study Examines How Assisted Suicide Being Handled in Oregon
  • Descriptive Video May Be on the Way For America's Blind
  • `Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Edition Explores New Dimension
  • McCain Must Broaden Republican Appeal to Win Nomination
  • Market Watchers and Congress Remain on Edge as Fed Chairman Greenspan Travels to Capitol Hill
  • L.A. Police Chief Asks Feds to Step in Corruption Investigation
  • Louisville-Based UPS Goes to Great Lengths to Attract New Employees
  • Some Say Doctors Missing Boat on Anxiety Disorders Among Children
  • KFOR Establishes Presence and Conducts Weapons Search in Kosovar Town of Mitrovica
  • After Primary Victories, McCain Says He's Ready to Build on Growing Coalition of Supporters

    February 21, 2000

  • Does Image Make the Candidate?
  • Debating Democrats Likely to Focus Attacks on Bush
  • New Bush Strategy Ignores McCain Threat
  • Amadou Diallo's Mother Appeals For Justice
  • Satellite Pictures Show Disturbing Development of Urban Sprawl
  • McCain, Bush, Hope to Win as 'Reformers'
  • McCain Goes on Offensive in Michigan
  • Cell Phone Saves Abducted Woman's Life
  • Microsoft Prepares to Make Final Argument in Antitrust Case
  • FAA Looks Into Last Month's In-Flight Emergency On Board MD-80
  • Gore and Bradley Prepare to Debate in New York; Bradley Hopes to Gain Traction; Gore Looks For Continued Support Among African- Americans

    February 18, 2000

  • New York Planetarium Debuts Tomorrow
  • 4-Year-Old Who Survived Night Alone on the Banks of Mississippi Is Put Into Foster Care
  • Chief of LAPD Complaining That D.A. Is Taking Too Long in Charging Officers Suspected of Corruption
  • South Carolina Has Changed Dramatically Over Years; Open-Door South Carolina Policy May Haunt Republicans
  • Espionage Charges Filed Against High-Ranking INS Official
  • Storm Snarls Travel in Midwest, Northeast
  • South Carolina Primary Could Hinge on Turnout

    February 17, 2000

  • Many Africans in New York Having Troubling Assimilating to New Culture
  • Wannabe New York City Bus Drivers and Subway Engineers Now Can Train on Virtual Transit
  • Statue of Liberty May Have Originally Been Intended as Monument to Freedom for American Slaves
  • Clout of Christian Conservatives May Not Be What It Used to Be
  • FDA Approves Vaccine That Helps Protect Children From Ear Infections, Other Pneumococcal Diseases
  • Bush and McCain Campaign in South Carolina
  • Where Senator McCain and Governor Bush Stand on Defense Matters
  • Los Angeles Mayor Proposes Using Tobacco Settlement Money to Pay Legal Claims From People Wrongly Imprisoned
  • Despite Criticism, Pentagon Refuses to Suspend Anthrax Vaccination Program

    February 16, 2000

  • Fancy Dogs With Fancy Names
  • Contempt of Clinton Emerging as a Unifying Force in the Republican Party; Presidential Candidates Appealing to Voters' Religious Values
  • Nuclear Weapons Still Premier Item on U.S.-Russian Agenda
  • President Clinton Lays Out Issues and Concerns in First Formal News Conference of Year
  • Consumers Union Being Sued by Isuzu
  • HUD Report Says Public Housing Residents Are Disproportionately at Risk of Gun Violence
  • Sen. McCain Cashing in on Endorsements
  • High Oil Prices Driving up Cost of Heating and Traveling

    February 15, 2000

  • New Scale Measures Weight and Body Fat Percentage
  • GOP Presidential Candidate Alan Keyes Continues Preaching His Conservative Message
  • In South Carolina Debate, Bush Likely to Stress He's a Reformer, McCain Likely to Stress He's a Conservative
  • Russia Continues Bitter War Against Chechnya Despite Protests of International Community
  • Oscar Nominations Help Generate Additional Buzz About Films
  • Georgia Residents Look to Start Over After Deadly Tornadoes
  • Hopes for Peace in Northern Ireland Suffer Huge Blow
  • Gore Gets NARAL Endorsement; Bradley Courts Teamsters Union
  • FBI Appears to Be Making Progress in Hacker Investigation; Internet Security Focus Today at White House
  • Bush and McCain to Debate in South Carolina; Bush Proposes Campaign Finance Reform Plan; McCain Calls Himself True Candidate of Reform

    February 14, 2000

  • Who is Vladimir Putin?
  • Man Born on Valentine's Day Brings Couples Together in Marriage
  • Americans Mourn Loss of Charles Schulz
  • Unmanned Spacecraft Successfully Orbits Asteroid
  • Jesse Ventura Denounces Reform Party, Praises John McCain but Withholds Endorsement
  • Complicated Tax Codes Have Americans Pondering Best Method for Filing
  • Clinton Uses Online Forum to Back Removal of Social Security Earnings Limit
  • Police Officers Testify in Amadou Diallo Trial
  • Cyanide Spill Called Worst Ecological Catastrophe in Europe Since Chernobyl
  • Government-Ordered Inspections Reveal Problems With Tail Stabilizer Mechanisms of 23 MD-80s
  • Top GOP Contenders Take Pains to Define Themselves
  • Georgia Tornado Survivors Survey Damage

    February 11, 2000

  • Can Hackers Use Your Home PC?
  • Michael Jordan Gives Bradley his Support
  • Mandela Marks 10th Anniversary of Release by Dedicating Museum
  • Father and Son Instrument Repair Duo Make it Big on the Net
  • Bush, McCain Campaigns Hone Their Strategies Before South Carolina
  • Ventura Leaves Reform Party
  • FDA Investigates Gene Therapy Trials
  • FBI Closes in on Hackers
  • Inspections Uncover More Stabilizer Problems With MD-80s

    February 10, 2000

  • Bond Market May Be Market of Opportunity For Investors Right Now
  • Study Finds African-American Families' Net Worth Lagging Behind Due to Lack of Investments
  • Tiger Woods Eyes Seventh Consecutive Victory on PGA Tour
  • Former Gang Member Tries to Make a Difference For the Better
  • Doctors Testing Lasers as Treatment for Stroke Victims
  • Hijackers of Afghan Airliner Surrender
  • London Set to Resume Direct Control of Northern Ireland
  • Recent Hacker Attacks Show Silicon Revolution Has Some Drawbacks
  • FBI Searching for Cybervandals
  • Push Polls Have Been Permanent Fixture of Presidential Campaigns
  • FAA Orders Inspections of All MD-80
  • Claims of Unethical Campaign Tactics Spring up in GOP Presidential Race

    February 09, 2000

  • Israel Continues Assault on Hezbollah Guerrillas in South Lebanon
  • Braves Pitcher John Rocker Comes to New York to Appeal Suspension From Baseball
  • A Fowl Method of Therapy
  • Steve Forbes to Quit GOP Presidential Race
  • L.A. Police Scandal Taints Criminal Cases and Undermines Credibility of Entire Police Force
  • For the First Time in 45 Years, Williams Rejects Raising Tuition
  • It Doesn't Take a Computer Genius to Unleash Web Site Tie-Ups We've Seen in Recent Days
  • Single Screw Could Hold Key to Understanding Alaska Airlines Crash
  • Bush and McCain Posture Prior to South Carolina Primary
  • For Third Straight Day, Hacker Attacks Tie Up Popular Web Sites

    February 08, 2000

  • A Look at Very Real Threat of 'Near-Earth Asteroids'
  • Study Shows Use of Hormone Made Popular By Slugger Mark McGwire Dramatically Increases Testosterone and Estrogen Levels
  • The Ingenuity of Designing Young Minds
  • Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker Derrick Thomas Dies at 33
  • Medical Examiner Takes the Stand in Amadou Diallo Trial, Says Police Must Have Shot Diallo When He Was Down
  • Northern's Ireland Two-Month Old Coalition Government Inching Toward Collapse
  • Four Hostages Escape From Hijacked Afghan Plane
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Radar Data Shows What Could Be Pieces of Plane Breaking Up Before Fatal Crash
  • Israel's Overnight Air Raids in Lebanon Widely Condemned
  • Republican Presidential Battle Turns Ugly
  • Gore and Bradley Campaign in the South

    February 07, 2000

  • Museum Exhibit Pays Tribute to the Corset
  • President Clinton Unveils Budget Plan With Modest Tax Cuts
  • Deutch's Mishandling of Classified Files More Extensive than First Thought
  • Israel Bombs Southern Lebanon in Retaliation for Soldiers' Deaths
  • Gore and Bradley Spend Day Campaigning on Traditional Democratic Themes
  • Vietnam Medic Receives Long Overdue Medal of Honor
  • Bush and McCain Trade Jabs
  • Children Entering U.S. Illegally and Alone Are Housed in Juvenile Jails
  • President Clinton Proposes Prescription Drug Benefit for Medicare Recipients
  • How Will Pfizer-Warner-Lambert Merger Effect Drug Prices?
  • British Authorities Prepare for Long Standoff with Afghan Hijackers
  • Experts Insist MD-80 Series is Still Trustworthy
  • Hillary Clinton Kicks Off Official Campaign
  • Demo 2000: Hot New Tech Products Could Soon Become Household Names

    February 04, 2000

  • American Voices: Former Drug User Helps Juvenile Delinquents
  • U.S. Economic Boom Fights History
  • Russian Troops Secure Control of Grozny
  • Growing Frustration in Ireland Over Prospect of Losing Coalition Government
  • A Look at What the First Lady's Senate Agenda Might Include Should She Win
  • Low Unemployment Rate Increases Labor Demand
  • Bush Not Ignoring McCain's Challenge
  • President Clinton Draws NRA's Fire for Latest Gun Control Measure
  • Alaska Airlines Crash: New Details About Final Minutes; A Look at What MD-80 Pilots Are Trained to Do in Event of Emergency

    February 03, 2000

  • MTV Turns Times Square Into a Destination for Teenagers
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Families Mourn Loss of Loved Ones
  • General Motors Offers Precision Control System to Drivers Navigating Snow and Ice
  • Nazism Concerns Put New Austrian Government Under Intense Scrutiny
  • Who Has Benefited From America's Economic Expansion?
  • A Look at Threats to Computer Privacy
  • Coping With Losing a Family Member in a Plane Crash
  • New Developments in Investigation of Former CIA Director John Deutch
  • Democratic Presidential Candidates Head West
  • Espionage Probe Regarding Russian Listening Bug Planted in State Department Reveals Troubling Security Scenarios
  • Brewing Political Crisis Threatens Northern Ireland Coalition Government
  • Talks Between Israel and PLO Collapse
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Cockpit Voice Recorder Reveals Crew Fighting Problem With Stabilizer Trim; Relatives Mourn Loss of Victims

    February 02, 2000

  • Crash of Flight 261 Kills 37 Alaska Airlines Employees; Private Boats Aided Authorities in Search-and-Rescue Effort
  • International Community Expresses Opposition to Freedom Party in Austria
  • Crossing Signal Gives Pedestrians a Countdown
  • Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates
  • Political Atmosphere Shifts in Recent Days
  • Lawmakers Taking Long, Hard Look at Gene Therapy
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Suspected Mechanical Problem That Downed Flight Could Be Widespread
  • Fatal Police Shooting in Rhode Island Raising Concerns About Racial Prejudice
  • Democratic and Republican Presidential Candidates Start Their Post-New Hampshire Political Strategies
  • Government Efforts to Prepare for New Millennium Led to Some Startling Revelations About National Security

    January 31, 2000

  • Democratic Candidates Locked in Tight Race in New Hampshire Primary

    January 28, 2000

  • Smokers File Suit Against States Over Tobacco Settlement
  • Support Wanes for Citizenship for Elian Gonzalez
  • Atlanta Police Turn Special Attention to City's Security
  • A Look at 'Manchester Union-Leader's' History of Influence During New Hampshire Primary
  • Super Bowl Generates Big Interest Among Advertisers and Gamblers
  • Atlanta Remains Prepared for Snowstorm That Hasn't Come
  • In Northern Ireland, New Sense of Apprehension Over Disarmament Threatens Peace Process
  • Former Soviet Spy Testifies Before Congressional Committee
  • Some Thoughts on Clinton's State of the Union Address
  • Gun Control: Licenses Proposed for Handguns
  • Presidential Candidates Posture as New Hampshire Primary Nears

    January 27, 2000

  • GOP Presidential Candidates Look to Score Points on American Opinion of President Clinton's Integrity
  • Al Gore's Relationship With President Clinton is an Evolving One
  • Bill Clinton's Time in Office Marked by Ability to Read Shifting Waves of Political Opinion
  • A Look Ahead to President's State of the Union Adress
  • Good Economic Times in America Keep Getting Better
  • President Clinton Prepares to Push Agenda in State of the Union Address, Including New Gun-Control Program
  • Investigation to Smuggle Explosives into Washington State Stretches to Africa
  • Legal and Political Battle Continues Over Cuban Refugee 6-Year- Old Elian Gonzalez

    January 26, 2000

  • Democratic Presidential Candidates Prepare for Final Debate Before New Hampshire Primary
  • North Carolina Tries to Rebound From Winter Blast
  • Young Cuban Refugee Finally Meets With Grandmothers in Miami
  • A Discussion and Analysis of Republican Debate in New Hampshire
  • Coca-Cola Announces Major Reorganization, Slashing Costs and Jobs
  • Republican Presidential Candidates Wage War of Words in New Hampshire

    January 25, 2000

  • Sense of Humor Can Get Politicians Through Awkward Moments
  • News Reports Cast Doubts on Russia's Official Casualty Figures for War in Chechnya
  • Clinton Administration Investigating Whether Pakistan Supports Terrorists Involved With Hijacking of Indian Airlines Plane
  • Rumors of Ben & Jerry's Takeover Meet With Chilly Reception From Company's Fans
  • Change in New Hampshire's Economy Brings Change in Its Politics
  • With Iowa Victory Behind Him, Gore Faces Tougher Challenge in New Hampshire
  • GOP Presidential Candidates Jockey for Position in New Hampshire
  • INS Arranges Meeting Between Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers and Miami Relatives
  • Snows Bury the Northeast

    January 21, 2000

  • Hard Work and Passion Turn Erich Russell Into One of the World's Elite Winemakers
  • Iowa Caucuses Known for Surprises
  • Infamous Computer Hacker Kevin Mitnick Freed
  • Kinkel Tapes Released
  • A Look at Newly Released Nixon Tapes and What They Reveal
  • Political Activity Escalates as Iowa Caucus Nears
  • Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Make Case For Taking Cuban Boy Back Home

    January 20, 2000

  • Mexican Authorities Attempting to Change Cultural Attitudes About Domestic Violence
  • New York Fashion Puts Money on Fingernails
  • Iowa Caucus Results Often Don't Reflect General Primary Results
  • Bill Bradley to Announce Having Four Episodes of Irregular Heartbeat Since December
  • Excavation Will Investigate Whether Cemetery Holds African- American Victims of 1921 Tulsa Race Riot
  • Iowa Economy Moving Away From Agriculture Toward Other Industries
  • Study Says Violence Against Women Amounts to an Urgent Global Health Problem
  • Dormitory Blaze Raises Concerns About Universities' Fire Safety Across the Nation
  • Grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez to Fly to U.S. Tomorrow
  • Mid-Atlantic States Get First Major Snowfall of Season

    January 19, 2000

  • Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs Keeps Origin of His Nickname a Secret
  • Missile Defense System Fails in Dress Rehearsal
  • Fire Kills Three in Seton Hall Dormitory
  • Deployment of Missile Defense System Could Cause New Arms Races With Russia, China
  • U.S. Peacekeeping Forces Trying to Rebuild Trust in Kosovo After Arrest of Soldier for Girl's Murder
  • Member of Kennedy Clan Charged with Committing 25-Year-Old Murder
  • Florida Governor Jeb Bush Decides To Delay Replacing State's Affirmative Action Plan After Extensive Protests
  • Mr. Jordan Goes to Washington
  • Clinton Gives Boost to Gore's Health Care Plan
  • Meteorologists Believe Climate Pattern Called PDO Is Making South Drier and Northwest Wetter

    January 18, 2000

  • U.N. Deadlock Over Choice of Next Chief Weapons Inspector for Iraq
  • Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks in Danger of Breaking Off if No Progress is Made
  • A Tour of the International Housewares Show
  • Pentagon Set For Second Test of Anti-Missile Missile Defense System
  • U.S. Women's Soccer Team Asks for Higher Wages
  • New York Exhibit Displays Photographs of Lynchings
  • Poor Left Behind in Booming Economy; New Report Finds Encouraging News Americans May Be Pulling Out of Long-Term Credit Crunch
  • Intel Produces Chip That Allows Laptops to Function Like Desktops
  • Colorado Law on Abortion Protests Set to Come Under Supreme Court's Scrutiny
  • Clinton Proposing Record Federal Investment in Gun Law Enforcement

    January 17, 2000

  • Life Cereal Brings Back Mikey Commercial -- Sort of
  • SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome Announce Merger
  • L.A. Police Department Wants D.A.'s Office to Increase Pace of Investigation Into Police Corruption
  • Serb Police May Have Arkan's Killer in Custody
  • Presidential Candidates Discovering That Bringing up Race Has Political Risks
  • Gore and Bradley Focus on Race in Iowa Presidential Debate
  • Protesters Demand South Carolina Remove Confederate Flag From State Capitol Building
  • U.S. Soldier Charged in Killing of 11-Year-Old Girl in Kosovo

    January 14, 2000

  • Little-Known Artist, 90, Paints Life in Old South
  • Some Rebels in Chechnya Fighting for Religion, Not Independence
  • Political Drama Over Cuban Boy Grows More Intense by the Day
  • Supreme Court to Rule on Constitutionality of State Laws Making Some Abortion Procedures Illegal
  • Jordan Set to Possibly Return to Professional Basketball in Washington
  • Pharmaceutical Industry Makes Overture Toward Extending Drug Coverage To Medicare Recipients
  • Networks Cash In by Writing Government-Reviewed Anti-Drug Messages into Some Programs
  • Coast Guard Discovers Job of Preventing Illegal Immigration Grows Increasingly Dangerous
  • Bush Pounds Tax Message Home in Iowa
  • In Cuba, Massive Protest Demanding Return Of Elian Gonzalez; In Miami, Elian's Relatives Refuse to Consider His Return

    January 13, 2000

  • Shoppers Search for Bargains at Liquidation of St. Moritz Hotel
  • CDC Says Number of Gay or Bi Men of Color With AIDS Has Surpassed Number of Gay or Bi White Men With the Disease
  • Census Bureau Predicts By the Year 2100, Minorities Will be in the Majority
  • States Put More Money into Education as They Boast Budget Surpluses
  • Forbes Continues Push for Conservative Support in Iowa
  • Michigan Judge Decides Country's Youngest Murderer Shouldn't Be Charged as Adult
  • Chandra X-Ray Telescope Leads to Discovery of New Black Holes
  • Attorney General Sides With Father of Elian Gonzalez, Calls for Boy's Return to Cuba
  • Researchers Reach Genetic Milestone, Cloning Monkey

    January 12, 2000

  • Haitians Want Same Immigration Rights Granted to Cubans
  • New Method of Human Smuggling Increases Difficulty of Detection
  • A Look at an Art Exhibit That Shows Us the Naked Truth
  • A Proposal for New Safety Rules Aims to Break Trains' Silence at Some Crossings
  • In State of the Union Address, Clinton Will Remind Voters That Gore Played Key Role in Administration
  • `Education Week' Magazine Says States Not Doing Enough to Recruit Qualified Teachers
  • Reno's Decision Adds to Legal Questions Surrounding Elian Gonzalez
  • President Clinton Proposes Major Expansion of Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Poll Shows Gore and Bush Maintaining Substantial Leads Among Likely Presidential Primary Voters
  • A Look at Two Supreme Court Views on Issues Regarding Rights of Law Enforcement Versus Our Own
  • Federal Government Recommending Breakup of Microsoft

    January 11, 2000

  • A Look at One Hospital Ready to Handle Growing Threat of Bioterrorism
  • Dentist Caters To Beauty Pageant Contestants Seeking the Perfect Smile
  • Cost of U.S.-Backed Effort to Eradicate Columbia's Drug Trade Could Soon Skyrocket
  • Supreme Court to Hear Case on Grandparents' Visitation Rights
  • Critics Warn AOL-Time Warner Merger Could Hamper Free Flow of Information
  • A Look at a Chechen Camp Lacking Necessary Medical Supplies
  • Postal Service Proposes 1-Cent Hike in Cost of First Class Stamp
  • Gallop Poll Shows Majority of Americans Support INS Decision to Return Elian to Cuba
  • Bush and McCain Debate Tax Cuts
  • Highway Shoulder Accidents on the Rise
  • Obesity Becoming a Problem in the Developing World
  • Chinese Illegal Immigrants Being Smuggled into U.S. in Shipping Containers

    January 10, 2000

  • President Clinton Leaves Controversial 'Land Legacy'
  • Music Industry Likely to Benefit from AOL-Time Warner Merger
  • What Does the AOL-Time Warner Merger Mean for Consumers?
  • AOL-Time Warner Deal Faces Regulatory Hurdles
  • AIDS Ravaging Economies of Africa and Overwhelming Health Care Systems
  • AOL-Time Warner Competitors Consider Their Next Moves
  • Week of Peace Talks Between Israel and Syria End With Little Progress
  • Pentagon Launches Investigation Into Effectiveness of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
  • New Obstacles Emerge in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • AOL and Time Warner Announce Merger

    January 07, 2000

  • Protecting Your Portfolio in the New Year
  • Gore Revises His Statement Regarding Homosexuals in the Military
  • Bradley Campaign Dreams of Upset in Iowa
  • Federal Ruling Puts Future of Flight School Up in the Air
  • FAA Places New Emphasis on Security
  • Non-Cuban American Citizens of Miami Tired of Protest Disruptions
  • Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks Proceeding Slowly
  • Russia Scales Back Chechen Offensive
  • Congress Issues Subpoena for Elian Gonzalez
  • States Unveil New Plans to Recruit Teachers
  • U.S. Economy Continues Robust Performance

    January 06, 2000

  • John McCain Comes Under Fire for Not Practicing What He Preaches
  • New Products Will Bring the Internet into Your Car
  • Auto Show in Los Angeles Showcases Concept Cars
  • Demand From Dot.Coms Drives up Cost of Super Bowl Ads
  • Atlanta Braves Pitcher John Rocker Required to Undergo Psychological Testing
  • Road to Peace For Israel and Syria is a Bumpy One
  • A Look at What Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan Has to Do With Getting Around New York City
  • Computer Glitch Delays Air Travel on East Coast
  • New Questions Raised About NATO's Role in Bombing of Yugoslav Passenger Train During Kosovo Crisis
  • Georgia School Stages Fake Attack on Teachers
  • A Look at Fallout From Yesterday's Decision to Return Boy to Cuba
  • GOP Presidential Candidates Debate in New Hampshire

    January 05, 2000

  • Both Israel and Syria Have Powerful Motivations for Concluding the Peace Talks Successfully
  • 900-Page Volume Details Fine Art of Housekeeping
  • Apple Computer Focusing on Video Related Products
  • A Look at Political Firestorm Created by Cuban Boy's Fate; What Might a 6-Year-Old Think About Being the Center of So Much Attention?
  • Flu Season in Full Swing Across Country
  • Clintons Set to Spend Night in Their Chappaqua, New York Home
  • As We Begin New Century, Pentagon Prepares for War of Future
  • Gore and Bradley Trade Barbs in New Hampshire
  • Dispute Over Elian Gonzalez Will Continue Despite INS Decision

    January 04, 2000

  • Millennial Manholes Designed for New York City
  • Millennial Manholes Designed for New York City
  • History of the Golan Heights
  • U.S. Spy Satellite Disabled by Y2K Glitch
  • Millions of Workers Now Working From Home
  • Not Much Difference Between Medical Care Given By Nurse Practitioners and Physicians
  • War in Chechnya May Become Less Popular in Russia As Death Toll Continues to Mount
  • President Clinton Provides Much-Needed Mediation for Israel- Syria Peace Talks
  • Who's Responsible For Safety of Those Who Work at Home?
  • Gov. Bush Pick Up Endorsement From Elizabeth Dole
  • Elian Gonzalez Custody Dispute May Soon Be Resolved
  • Stock Market Nosedives Despite Reappointment of Alan Greenspan as Fed Chairman

    January 03, 2000

  • Millennium 2000: Last Daily 'Peanuts' Strip Hits the Papers
  • Millennium 2000: A Look at the Future of the World's Energy Supply
  • Millennium 2000: Israel-Syria Negotiations Begin With Potential Trouble Signs
  • Millennium 2000: Al Gore and Bill Bradley Attempt to Distinguish Themselves
  • Millennium 2000: Small Business Pass Y2K test

    January 02, 2000

  • Millennium 2000: Nation's Churches Pray For Renewed Spirituality in 21st Century
  • Millennium 2000: Next Steps in Peace Process Between Israel and Syria Set to Get Underway Tomorrow
  • Millennium 2000: Race Relations in the 21st Century
  • Millennium 2000: Japan Passes Y2K Test
  • Millennium 2000: Afghanistan's Role in Resolving Hijacking Raises International Profile
  • Millennium 2000: Asian Markets Open
  • Millennium 2000: Y2K Watchdogs Will Focus on Financial Markets For Next Few Days
  • Millennium 2000: U.S. Law Enforcement Still Wary of Terrorism
  • Millennium 2000: Israel and Syrians Set To Open Talks Tomorrow in West Virginia

    January 01, 2000

  • Millennium 2000: Big Apple Celebrates First Day of New Millennium
  • Millennium 2000: Small Y2K Problems Don't Pose Threat
  • Millennium 2000: Witnesses to History Tell their Tale
  • Millennium 2000: New York Senate Candidates Campaign on New Year's Eve's National Stage
  • Millennium 2000: Released Indian Airlines Hostages Credit Captain for Their Survival
  • Millennium 2000: U.S. Officials Scramble to Get to Know Putin
  • Millennium 2000: U.S. Passes Y2K Test
  • Millennium 2000: Arrival of 2000 Brought Big Sigh of Relief For Those Dreading Y2K Bug
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