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March 02, 2001

  • While Some Say Move On, Media, Congress Investigate Clinton
  • 'Rolling Stone' Editor Discusses Napster Legal Appeals
  • Making the Moost of It: Bringing Out the Bacon on National Pig Day
  • Surfing Into Saturday: A Look Into Entertainment Web Sites
  • Seattle Earthquake: FEMA Director Describes Work in Six Counties Designated Disaster Areas
  • Airline Employees in Labor Disputes Across Country
  • Fed Chairman Speaks Before Congress; Investors Wonder If Greenspan Will Discuss Interest Rate Cut
  • Iditarod Sled Dog Race to Start Tomorrow
  • Human Rights Groups Wary of Pentagon's New Heat Wave Weapon
  • David Frederickson, Minnesota Farmers Union, Discusses StarLink Contamination
  • California Man Wins $11 Million on Lottery Ticket From September
  • Napster Faces Music in Court Today
  • Afghanistan Taleban To Destroy 'Un-Islamic' Statues; Phillippe de Montebello, MET: 'Once Lost, They Can Never Touch Us Again'
  • Defense Attorney Discusses 14-Year-Old Facing Life in Prison

    March 01, 2001

  • Ask CNN: Has Terminology 'Richter Scale' Changed When Talking About Earthquakes?
  • Author Robert Manning Discusses 'Credit Card Nation'
  • Sean 'Puffy' Combs To Testify Today
  • Democrats to Unveil $900 Billion Tax Cut Plan
  • Seattle Begins Cleanup Following Strong Earthquake
  • Former FEMA Director Discusses Seattle Earthquake; SIMCON To Earthquake-proof Buildings?
  • Rep. Shays On Clinton Pardons: 'We Don't See A Repeat Of This Kind Of Activity'
  • New Leukemia Wonder Drug Could Be Available by End of Year
  • Congress Probes Pardons: Another Clinton Brother-In-Law in the Spotlight
  • A Second Clinton Brother-in-Law Enters Pardons Scandal
  • Washington Governor Locke Discusses Earthquake
  • Seattle Mayor Schell Discusses Recovery After Earthquake

    February 28, 2001

  • Should the Constitution be Amended to Prevent Election-year Pardons?
  • Address to Congress: Bush Hits Road to Sell Tax Cut Plan; Suburban Chicago Seniors Discuss President's Budget
  • Hospital Spokesman Discusses Condition of Patients Injured in Deadly UK Rail Crash
  • Clinton Pardons: Former President Clears the Way for Top Aides to Testify
  • Ask CNN: What Are Bernard Shaw's Plans for Retirement?
  • Address to Congress: Alabama High School Students React to Bush's Education, Tax Proposals
  • Address to Congress: David Gergen, Former Presidential Adviser, Rates Bush's Speech
  • Illinois Ice Block Sends Floodwaters Into Three Towns; Fire Chief Discusses Rescue Effort
  • Mayor Street Discusses Philadelphia's Faith-Based Organizations
  • Address to Congress: White House Budget Dir. Mitch Daniels, Washington Sen. Patty Murray Sound Off on Bush Tax Cut Proposal
  • Address to Congress: Sen. Lott Reacts to Bush's Speech
  • Senate Committee To Take Up Hanssen Case
  • Thirteen Dead in UK Train Crash
  • Bush Budget Speech Well Received; Details To Be Released Today

    February 27, 2001

  • Former Gore Spokesman, Former Bush Attorney Discuss Post- election Fallout
  • Economists Predict Fifth Straight Drop In Consumer Confidence
  • Tracing Ancestors: Mormon Church Publishes Post-Civil War Database
  • Logs Show Denise Rich, Beth Dozoretz Visited White House Night Before Last-minute Pardon of Financier Marc Rich
  • Gallup Poll: 50 Percent Americans Support, 33 Percent Oppose, Bush Tax Plan
  • President Bush to Push Budget Priorities in Address to Congress
  • Human Rights Violations: New Report Finds China, Russia, Israel Worst Offenders
  • Day Two of Microsoft Appeal Set to Get Under Way
  • White House Records Indicate Rich, Dozoretz Visited Clinton on Eve of Pardons
  • Baltimore Orioles' Cal Ripken Has Plans, but Is Not Ready to Retire
  • Ask CNN: Why Are the First 100 Days Critical to a New Administration in the United States?
  • The First 100 Days: Counselor to President Outlines State of the Union
  • David Gergen, Kennedy School of Govt: Bush Tax Proposal 'His Blueprint For Governing For The Next Four Years'
  • The First 100 Days: Bush to Highlight Budget, Tax Cuts in State of the Union
  • White House Records Show Dozoretz, Rich Visited on Clinton's Final Night

    February 26, 2001

  • DaimlerChrysler Outlines Restructuring Plan, Plant Closings
  • Your Money: How to Invest in the Stock Market By Age Group
  • Man Discusses Experience in Mississippi Tornado Storm That Killed Seven
  • President to Address Tax Cut in State of the Union
  • Republicans to Introduce Energy Bill; Would Open Door to Drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
  • Federal Appeals Court to Hear Arguments on Splitting Microsoft
  • House, Senate To Merge Pardons Investigations; Michael Weisskopf, 'Time' Discusses Beth Desoretz
  • Ask CNN: Why Doesn't Washington, D.C. Have Representatives in Congress Even Though Residents There Pay Taxes?
  • Iraqi Officials to Talk With U.N. About Weapons Inspections
  • Iraq Asks U.N. To Lift Sanctions
  • Kuwait Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Liberation
  • Foolish Stock Watch: Making Money Work In a Difficult Market
  • Editor Discusses 'The Miami Herald''s Recount of Disputed Florida Election 2000 Ballots
  • President Bush Set to Address Joint Session of Congress Tomorrow Night
  • DaimlerChrysler Devising 'Recovery' Plan Aimed at Returning Profitability

    February 23, 2001

  • Former Press Secretary to Hillary Clinton Examines Handling of Controversies, First Weeks in Senate
  • Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Discusses Future of Polygraph Testing in National Security
  • House Committee Eyes Roger Clinton in Widening Pardon Probe
  • The First 100 Days: President Bush, British Prime Minister Blair to Focus on Arms, Iraq
  • Fmr. Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector Richard Butler Discusses Efforts to Contain Saddam Hussein
  • Impact Earth: Of Meteors and Buckyballs
  • NASCAR Rolls On
  • Surfing Into Saturday: Where to Find Movie Trailers, TV Commercials on the Web
  • DeFrank, 'NY Daily News,' On Pardons Controversy: 'It's A Legacy Killer'
  • The First 100 Days: Bush, British Prime Minister to Have First Face-to-Face Meeting
  • Gallup Poll: Bill Clinton At 42 Percent Favorable Rating; H. Clinton, 49
  • British Prime Minister Tony Blair Discusses Meeting Planned With President Bush
  • Too Young For Life?
  • Congressional Inquiry Into Clinton Pardons Intensifies

    February 22, 2001

  • Harvard Study Links Genes, Alcohol, Heart
  • Ask CNN: How Is The Chairman Of The Federal Reserve Chosen? How Long Is That Person's Term?
  • Airstrike Against Iraq: Navy's New Weapons Turned Out Directionally Challenged
  • Clintons to Turn Over Some Documents in Pardon Probe
  • Grammys: Eminem/John Appearance Cause Mixed Reactions From Gay Community
  • 'Spin' Editor Discusses Grammys
  • Dale Earnhardt 1951-2001: Memorial Service Planned
  • Collision at Sea: Navy Gearing Up for Court of Inquiry Into Distractions on Sub
  • New Controversy Emerges in Clinton Pardons
  • Hague To Rule On 3 Bosnian Serbs
  • Gallup Poll: Women Believe Women More Intelligent Than Men
  • Former FBI Agent Describes Working With Alleged Spy Hanssen
  • Clinton Pardons: Rep. Burton To Pursue Both Rodham, Rich Cases
  • Brownstein: Pardon Scandals Have 'Changed the Trajectory' of Clinton's Post-Presidency
  • Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: Racing Community Gathers to Remember NASCAR Great

    February 21, 2001

  • Contact Lens Wearers May be Due a Rebate
  • Watchdog Group Recalling More than One Million Products Posing Threat to Children
  • Napster Eager to Cut a Deal with Record Industry
  • Investigation Into Alleged FBI Spy Intensifies
  • Collision at Sea: Crewman Says Civilians Distracted Him From Monitoring Sonar
  • Florida Wildfires: 10-Mile Stretch of Interstate 4 Remains Closed
  • Kennedy Relative Skakel to Be Arraigned on 26-Year-Old Murder Charges
  • Napster Offers $1 Billion to Settle Recording Industry Suit
  • FBI Assesses Damage Done in Spy Case
  • Listening to the Sounds of the Sun
  • FBI Spy Case: Classified Information Passed Via Low-Tech Measures
  • FBI Computer Crime Squad Officer Discusses Internet Movie Piracy
  • Pope Inducts 44 New Cardinals in Vatican Ceremony
  • Former CIA Counterintelligence Head Discusses FBI Spy Case

    February 20, 2001

  • Dartmouth Killings: Two Sheriffs Discuss Capture of Suspects
  • Dale Earnhardt's Tragic Death Raises Issues of Racing Safety
  • Editor of 'The Dartmouth' Discusses Killings
  • Fans Mourn Earnhardt's Death
  • Dale Earnhardt Death Spurs New Debate Over NASCAR Safety Devices
  • Marc Rich Pardon Hot Topic of Debate in Israel
  • Internet Sharing a Growing Threat to Movie Industry

    February 19, 2001

  • Search Continues on Sunken Japanese Ship; Navy Court of Inquiry To Convene This Week
  • Bombing Museum Opens
  • Two Teenage Suspects Arrested in Dartmouth Murder Case
  • Crews Battle Central Florida Wildfire
  • Just in 'Time': Reporter Discusses Outgoing, New Presidents
  • NASCAR To Hold News Conference On Safety Regulations; Fans Gather To Mourn Earnhardt's Death
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Deem Reagan Greatest U.S. President
  • Collision at Sea: National Institute Of Military Justice President Discusses Court of Inquiry
  • Earnhardt Death Raises Controversy Over Safety Regulations
  • Collision at Sea: Navy Using Robots to See If Sunken Japanese Boat Can Be Raised
  • President Bush to Dedicate Oklahoma City Bombing Museum Today; Chairman Bob Johnson Discusses Memorial's Intent
  • Racing Hero Dale Earnhardt Leaves Many Admirers Behind
  • Lanny Davis, Dick Thornburgh Discuss Clinton's 'New York Times' Op-Ed Article
  • Roger Clinton Arrested On Drunk Driving; Bill Clinton Opts For 'New York Times' Editorial On Marc Rich Pardon

    February 16, 2001

  • India Earthquake: Red Cross Targets 300,000 Who Need Help
  • Bush in Mexico: Drug-Trafficking, Trade and Immigration to Be Hot Topics of Discussion
  • Telling on Terror: Students Coming Forward to Prevent School Violence
  • Thousands Head to Florida for Daytona 500
  • Should Civilians Be Allowed to Drive Navy Subs?
  • Shuttle Atlantis Says Goodbye to Space Station
  • Labor Department Announces January's Producer Price Index Up 1.1 Percent
  • Gallup Poll Editor Discusses Americans' Opinions on Foreign Affairs
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew Prepares to Depart International Space Station
  • Sean 'Puffy' Combs Driver Testifies in Rapper's Gun Possession Trial
  • Photograph Stirs Controversy For Brooklyn Museum
  • Bush in Mexico: Many Issues Before Presidents
  • President Bush Meeting with Mexican President Vicente Fox Today

    February 15, 2001

  • Clinton Pardons: Should Republicans Call off the Dogs?
  • Sean "Puffy" Combs Trial Continues Today
  • Antarctic Explorers About to Get Lift Home
  • Clinton Says He Will Cooperate with Criminal Investigation into Marc Rich Pardon
  • Clearing the Air: China Hopes to Improve Odds of Hosting Olympic Games
  • 'USA Today' Baseball Writer Mel Antonen Discusses Spring Training
  • Yankees Set to Begin Spring Training
  • University of Alabama: Pioneering Doctor Gets Results While Ruffling a Few Feathers
  • High Tech High: Students at California School Employ Technology to Bring Out Their Best
  • The First 100 Days: Bush to Conduct State Department Oath, Will Go to Mexico
  • Adm. Bruce Demars Discusses Deadly Submarine Collision
  • Crew of U.S. Sub That Killed Nine Japanese Nationals Faces Questions
  • Sean "Puffy" Combs Trial Enters Critical Phase
  • Investigations into Clinton Pardon of Marc Rich Expanding

    February 14, 2001

  • Conflict in the Middle East: 8 Israelis Killed in Bus Attack
  • Senate Opens Hearings on Clinton's Pardon of Marc Rich
  • Second Earthquake of Year Leaves El Salvador Reeling
  • Celebrating 71 Years of Marriage
  • America the Happily Monogamous?
  • Kansas Board of Education Will Consider Macroevolution
  • Suspect in Gallaudet Murders Identified
  • Congressional Hearings on Network Election Night Coverage Begin Today
  • Should Republicans Call Off Clinton Pardon Investigation?
  • Making the Call: Network Executives Expected to Promise Better Election Coverage
  • Senate to Hold Hearings Into Clinton Pardon of Marc Rich
  • Conflict in the Middle East: 8 Israelis Killed, 14 Injured in Bus Attack

    February 13, 2001

  • Clinton Contemplating Setting Up Office in Harlem
  • Alan Greenspan Addresses State of the Economy Before Congress Today
  • President Bush Presses on with Defense Agenda
  • Embassy Bombing Trial: Key Government Witness Under Cross- Examination Today
  • Transportation Department Issues Report on Airline Customer Service
  • Protecting Against the Kournikova E-Mail Virus
  • Spacecraft Still Sending Data From Surface of Asteroid
  • 'BusinessWeek Online': Appeals Court Ruling 'Pretty Bad for Napster'
  • Former President Clinton Contemplating Office Move to Harlem
  • Airline Rep. Discusses Inspector General Report
  • Hawaii: Investigation Under Way into U.S. Army Helicopter Collision

    February 12, 2001

  • Transportation Department Releases Airline Service Report Today
  • Week Four of Bush Administration Begins
  • Napster Ruling Expected Within Hours
  • Human Genome Science Takes Major Leap
  • 'Premiere': 'Russell Crowe Probably Wins the Academy Award This Year' for 'Gladiator' Performance
  • Search for Hawaii Collision Survivors Continues
  • Researchers, Sufferers of Bone Disorder Hope Increased Genetic Knowledge Eventually Brings Cure
  • NASA to Attempt Landing on Asteroid Today; International Space Station Crew to Take Second Space Walk
  • Advances Made in Mapping of Human Genome
  • Scientists Set to Announce Major Advances in Mapping the Human Genome
  • Spacecraft to Go Down Into Asteroid in Controlled Descent, Sending Back Photos
  • Federal Appeals Court to Rule on Napster Today; Georgia Tech Students Sound Off About Internet Music
  • George W. Bush Begins Military Affairs Theme Week
  • Search Continues for Survivors of Submarine-Fishing Boat Collision in Hawaii

    February 09, 2001

  • Atlanta Firefighter Discusses High-Rise Rescue
  • Miami Mayor Charged
  • Bush Wants Pentagon Review Before Funds Allocation
  • White House Shooting: Gunman May Face Charges Today
  • Sen. Specter: 'I Don't Know That The Founding Fathers Anticipated President Bill Clinton'
  • Coalition Talks Between Sharon's Likud Party, Barak's Labor Party Under Way
  • Beating Heart Surgery May Be Safer Heart Bypass
  • Surfing Into Valentine's Day
  • Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill Discusses Bush Tax Cut Plan
  • Gallup Poll: 44 Percent of Americans Believe Economy in Recession
  • Power Crisis: Former Energy Department Official Discusses California, Future of Deregulation
  • Heather Paul, National Safe Kids Campaign, Discusses Child Safety Seats
  • Dryness, Cold Make Florida Tinderbox for Wildfires
  • White House Shooting: Robert Pickett to Be Charged Today; Law Enforcement Officials Find Another Apparent Suicide Note
  • The First 100 Days: President Bush Orders Top-To-Bottom Review of Military, Puts Off Allocation of New Money

    February 08, 2001

  • South Carolina State University Remembers 'Orangeburg Massacre'
  • Investigators Sifting Through Past of White House Shooting Suspect
  • Washington Hopes to Save Lives Through Roving Eye Signals
  • Ask CNN: What Are The Pros and Cons of Energy Deregulation?
  • Nevada Sen. Harry Reid Discusses Proposed Air Travel Legislation, Passengers' Bill of Rights
  • Ebola Tests on Canada Patient Negative
  • Your Tax Checklist; Paper Chase, Pitfalls
  • White House Shooting: Man Shot Protecting Reagan From Assassination Discusses Secret Service Operations
  • The First 100 Days: Treasury Secretary O'Neill to Deliver Tax Plan to Congress
  • Arthur Anderson Adviser: Bush Tax Plan 'Will Create Complexity, But There Is Some Simplification'
  • Fmr. Secret Service Director Lewis Merletti Discusses White House Shooting Incident
  • House Committee to Consider Marc Rich Pardon
  • The First 100 Days: Bush to Send Tax Plan to Congress
  • House Panel Begins Probe of Rich Pardon
  • Robert Pickett Attorney Discusses Charges White House Shooting Suspect Likely Faces
  • White House Shooting: Robert Pickett in Stable Condition as Investigation Proceeds

    February 07, 2001

  • Israel Decides: Bush Administration Pledges to Support Sharon, Braces For Difficulties Ahead; Palestinians Promise to Continue Peace Push
  • Professor of Israel Law, Politics Discusses Sharon, His New Government
  • Disney Opens California Adventure
  • Ask CNN: Why Doesn't NASA Try to Salvage Space Station Mir? Who Determines What Day and Time It Is on the Space Station?
  • Power Crisis: Some Businesses Making Power Plays at California's Expense
  • Ask CNN: Is it true we can see the lights of the space station from Earth, and how are the computers cooled if air does not exist in space?
  • Embassy Bombings Trial Continues
  • Ebola Virus Scare: Canadian Officials Await Test Results
  • Murder Trial Faces Resistance from Native American Tribe
  • The First 100 Days: President Bush Begins Day 3 of Tax Cut Promotion Week; Washington Real Estate Broker, Accountant Discuss Potential Savings
  • Israel Decides: Israeli Consul, PLO Rep. Discuss Sharon Win
  • Bush Congratulates Sharon
  • Israel Awaits New Government Built On 'Unity, Reconciliation'

    February 06, 2001

  • The First 100 Days: President Bush Touts Tax Cut's Economic Benefits; Rep. McDermott of Washington Discusses Administration's Plan
  • Israel Decides: President Bush to Take Less Personal Interest in Mideast Peace Process
  • Israel Decides: Barak Upbeat Despite Polls
  • Israel Decides: Knesset Member Sharansky Discusses Probable Election Victory for Sharon
  • Historian Robert Dallek Looks at Reagan Legacy
  • Ask CNN: Why is the Georgia Flag Such A Touchy Subject to the South?
  • Israel Decides: Barak Trails Sharon in Opinion Polls
  • AIDS Numbers Rising Among African-Americans; AIDS Epidemic in Africa Continues to Spread
  • Plant Killing Spree: Authorities Question Gunman's Weapons Possession
  • Investigation Continues Into Yesterday's Illinois Plant Shootings
  • The First 100 Days: President Hopes to Show Congress, America How Tax Cuts Would Bring Growth
  • Northeast Hit by Biggest Snow in Years
  • Israel Decides: Polls Give Sharon Double-Digit Lead Over Barak; Former Knesset Member Bar Zohar Portrays Election as 'Already Decided'

    February 05, 2001

  • The Bush Presidency: New Administration Launches Tax Cut Week; Democrats Tout Their Own Plan, Seek Compromise
  • Embassy Bombings Trial: U.S. Government Presents Case Against Four Suspected Terrorists; Victims' Families in Pursuit of Justice
  • Panel Discusses Consortium to Count Florida Ballots From 2000 Election
  • Israel Decides: Sharon, A Lightening Rod for Mid-East Political Passions
  • Ask CNN: Why Does Europe Have A Different Standard With the Speed Limits Than the United States?
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Economic Adviser Discusses Tax Cuts
  • Opening Statements to Begin in Embassy Bombings Trial
  • Israel Decides: Undecided Voters Still a Substantial Part of Electorate
  • Embassy Bombings Trial: National Security Expert Discusses Case
  • "Morning After Pill" May Become Available Over the Counter
  • At Washington, D.C., Construction Site, Carpenters Discuss Tax Cut
  • Orlando Christian Theme Park Braces for Protesters
  • Israel Decides: Outcome May Change Peace Process
  • Bush Begins Tax-Cut Sales Pitch

    February 02, 2001

  • Surfing Web for Valentines Day Gifts
  • Obesity Study Finds Link Between Stomach, Brain
  • New Voice in the House: Susan Davis
  • Ashcroft Starts Job After Stormy Confirmation Process
  • Economy.com: Increasing Layoffs Reflect Weakening Economy
  • Bush to Meet With Senate Democrats Closed Door
  • Maynard Jackson Discusses DNC Meeting
  • 'Forbes' Editor Discusses GE, Recent Layoffs
  • Ashcroft Starts First Day of Work
  • Labor Department to Release January Unemployment Figures
  • Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Six More Weeks of Winter

    February 01, 2001

  • New Voices in the House: Rep. Melissa Hart
  • President Bush to Tout Faith-Based Initiatives at National Prayer Breakfast
  • 'A Season in Purgatory' Author Dominick Dunne Discusses Martha Moxley Murder Case
  • The Bush Presidency: Ashcroft Headed for Senate Approval Today
  • Power Crisis: California Assembly to Vote on Faltering Bailout Measure Again Today
  • District Attorney Discusses Case of Man Framed by FBI, Jailed 33 Years
  • President Bush to Attend National Prayer Breakfast, Seek Support for Faith-Based Initiatives
  • Power Crisis: Impending Consumer Rate Hikes
  • Man Wrongly Jailed 33 Years in FBI Cover-up Speaks, Along With Lawyer
  • Tennessee Highway Patrol Captain Tells How Alabama Escapees Were Captured
  • The Bush Presidency: Senate Faces Decision on Ashcroft Today
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Sharon Leading Barak Ahead of Israeli Election

    January 31, 2001

  • 107th Congress: Rep. James Langevin of Rhode Island Discusses His Path to Capitol Hill
  • 'Business Week': Interest Rate Cuts Have 'Big Impact on Consumers'
  • India Earthquake: Workers Continue Task of Finding Bodies
  • Fed Open Market Committee Ends Two-Day Meeting Today; Wall Street Betting on Rate Cut

    January 30, 2001

  • As Fed Meets This Week, Major Layoffs Have Staggered Economy
  • Aid Coming to India Following Earthquake; Red Cross Official Discusses Work
  • The Bush Presidency: Cheney to Head Energy Task Force; Senate Judiciary Committee to Vote on Ashcroft Today
  • Alan Greenspan Prepares for Two-Day Federal Reserve Meeting
  • The Bush Presidency: Charity Officials Discuss Allowing Religious Groups Federal Funds
  • Congressman Tom Osborne: From Gridiron to Gridlock?
  • India Earthquake: Death Toll May Rise to 100,000
  • Bush's Plan to Fund Faith-Based Programs Meets With Mixed Reaction
  • Senate Expected to Approve Norton, Whitman Nominations

    January 29, 2001

  • Meet the New Congressman from the State of Florida
  • Baltimore Enjoying Spoils of Ravens' Super Bowl Victory
  • India Earthquake: Search for Missing Turns Critical
  • Federal Investigators Begin Combing Through Oklahoma State Plane Wreckage
  • In His Second Week in Office, President Bush Tackles Religion and Medicare
  • FDA: 'No Evidence' Texas Cattle Exposed to Mad Cow Disease
  • Annabel Vered of 'TV Guide' Discusses Super Bowl Ads
  • 'Puffy' Combs Bribery, Gun Possession Trial Begins Today
  • Federal Investigators Examining Wreckage of Oklahoma State University Plane Crash
  • ACLU Director, Bush Adviser Discuss President's Plan to Let Religious Groups Use Federal Funds for Social Programs
  • Brown County, Ohio Emergency Management Spokeswoman Discusses City Block Fire in Georgetown
  • Baltimore Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Victory All Night
  • Rescue Efforts Continue After Massive Indian Earthquake
  • Oklahoma State University Plane Crash: Weather Could Hamper Investigation; Students, Faculty Begin Process of Mourning
  • The Bush Presidency: Church Groups Voice Concerns About Faith- Based Charity Plan

    January 26, 2001

  • Prosecuting Attorney Discusses Conviction of 13-Year-Old Boy in Florida Wrestling Death Trial
  • Geophysicist Discusses Earthquakes in Ohio, India
  • 'Survivor' Cast Member Rudy Boesch Discusses 'Survivor II'
  • Ask CNN: Can I Watch the Super Bowl on My Computer?
  • 'Brandweek' Editor Critiques This Year's Super Bowl Ads
  • Fans at New Jersey Diner Excited About Super Bowl
  • Power Deregulation in Pennsylvania Working Well
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Ravens Frenzy Besets Baltimore
  • Earthquake Hits Indian Region; Hundreds Feared Dead
  • Texas Officials Testing Feed, Carcasses for Mad Cow Disease
  • Confirmation Hearings: Ashcroft Criticized for Discriminating Against Gays
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Sites to Surf
  • Ground Zero: Nevada Nuclear Test Site Anniversary Remembered With Pride and Pain
  • Curator Discusses Show of Photography From Elton John Collection
  • Bush Wraps Up First Week; Ashcroft Confirmation Faces More Controversy
  • A 7.9 Indian Earthquake Shakes Entire Subcontinent
  • Cattle Quarantine Under Way in Texas
  • PJM Interconnection Engineer Discusses Pennsylvania's Power Deregulation Success Story

    January 25, 2001

  • Galapagos Islands Escape Worst of Oil Spill; Ill-Fated Ship's Captain Detained
  • 'Washington Post' Reporter Dana Milbank Assesses New President's First Days
  • Six Recaptured Texas Prisoners Back Behind Bars in Two Colorado Counties
  • President Bush to Push Education Reform Plan at Elementary School
  • Greenspan to Testify Before Senate Budget Committee Today
  • Twelve Year Old Is Super Bowl Reporter
  • Researchers Studying Psychology of Animal Hoarders
  • Scientists Name Dinosaur After Dire Straits Rocker
  • Feng Shui Master Discusses What Year of the Snake Might Portend
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Peace Talks Resume
  • Ask CNN: How Did the Super Bowl Come About?
  • Texas Fugitives: Colorado Neighbors Recall Encounters With Escapees
  • Converse Sneaker Loyalists Remain Faithful Despite Closing of Last U.S. Factory
  • New York Police Officer Charged With Plotting to Kill Fellow Cop
  • Economist Discusses Greenspan Senate Testimony Today
  • The Bush Presidency: Administration Hopes Greenspan Favorable on Tax Cut

    January 24, 2001

  • Rep. Dooley Discusses Democrat Education Reform Plan
  • The Bush Presidency: Senate Expected to Confirm More Cabinet Choices; Education Tops Agenda at Meeting with Congressional Leaders
  • Education Secretary Rod Paige Discusses Bush Plan
  • New York Giants Co-Owner Bob Tisch Discusses 'Take the Field' Program, Sunday's Super Bowl

    January 23, 2001

  • California Power Woes Continue with Another Electricity Shortfall Expected Today
  • Noble Street Charter School Principal, Teachers and Students Discuss Recipe for Educational Success
  • Senate Digesting Sen. McCain's Latest Campaign Finance Reform Legislation
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Negotiators Begin Second Full Day of Peace Talks
  • Texas Seven: 4 in Custody; 1 Dead; 2 on the Loose
  • British Couple Fights for Custody of Twins Adopted Over Internet
  • Center for Marine Conservation President Discusses Potential Damage from Galapagos Island Oil Spill
  • Government Report Finds Peer Pressure a Major Factor in Teenage Drinking and Smoking
  • Former National Security Adviser Samuel Berger Discusses Foreign Policy
  • Irving, Texas Police Chief Cannaday Discusses Recapture of Fugitives, Ongoing Hunt for Remaining Escapees
  • Bush to Send Education Reform Plan to Congress Today
  • Texas Fugitives: Two at Large 'Armed and Extremely Dangerous'

    January 22, 2001

  • Sen. Russ Feingold Discusses Campaign Finance Reform Bill
  • The Bush Presidency: Education Top Priority; McCain Continues to Push for Early Consideration of Campaign Finance Reform
  • The Bush Presidency: 'Los Angeles Times' Reporter Discusses School Vouchers, Tests
  • Ask CNN: What Is It Like for Ed McMahon to See the Young Stars He's Launched On "Star Search" Perform and Win Awards Today?
  • Convicted Assassin of Medgar Evers Dies
  • Bush Education Plan Heading to Capitol Hill Tomorrow; McCain to Unveil New Campaign Finance Reform Bill Today
  • Volunteers Work to Save Fragile Habitats in Brazil
  • Planned Parenthood President Gloria Feldt: Abortion Rights 'More Threatened Now Than it has Been in All of the 28 Years Since Roe v. Wade'
  • Anti-Abortion Activists Plan 'March for Life' to Mark 28th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
  • Carruth Sentencing: Aggravating vs. Mitigating Factors
  • Rev. Jesse Jackson Makes First Public Appearance Since Admitting Fathering Child in Extramarital Affair
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Palestinians, Israelis Resume Peace Talks in Egypt

    January 19, 2001

  • Defense Secretary William Cohen: 'No Regrets'
  • U.N. Sanctions Effective Today Against Taliban in Afghanistan
  • Mother and Daughter Writing Team Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Clark Discusses Laura Bush's Efforts to Promote Literacy
  • President Clinton Bids Good-Bye to the American People
  • 7-Year-Old to Attend Bush Inauguration
  • 'Hot Sites': Surfing Into Saturday
  • Infoseek.com, Propell Founder Steve Kirsch Discusses Impact of California Power Disruptions
  • Inauguration: Preparations in High Gear for Black Tie and Boots Party
  • Transition of Power: Controversy Continues to Swirl Over Norton, Ashcroft Nominations
  • Twins Custody Dispute: Children in Custody in Wales
  • Transition of Power: More Controversy, Challenges, Confirmation Hearings Expected on Capitol Hill Today
  • President Clinton Delivers Farewell Address to the Nation

    January 18, 2001

  • Two Congressmen From Missouri Discuss Ashcroft, White
  • Power Crisis: California Braces For Day 2 of Rolling Blackouts; Governor Declares State of Emergency
  • Thousands of Floral Arrangements Being Readied for Inaugural Festivities
  • Protesters Preparing Message for New President
  • Confirmation Hearings: Judge Ronnie White Takes Center Stage; Norton Expected to Face Intense Scrutiny
  • Transition of Power: Colorado Governor Owens and Kenneth Cook of Environmental Working Group Discuss Norton's Nomination for Interior
  • Communications Director of Presidential Inaugural Committee Previews Inaugural Festivity Week
  • Joseph Kabila Now Acting President of Congo in Father's Absence or Death
  • Doctors Spending More Time With Patients Than Decade Ago
  • Jesse Jackson Spokesman Acknowledges Report of Daughter Born Out of Wedlock
  • Protests Planned Along Inaugural Parade Route
  • Transition of Power: African-American Judge to Testify at Ashcroft Hearing Today
  • Power Crisis: California Governor Declares State of Emergency
  • Air France Conducts Concorde Test Flight

    January 17, 2001

  • Author Stephen Ambrose Discusses Declaration of Louis & Clark Explored Territory as National Monuments
  • State Capitol Crash: Lt. Galbraith Discusses Investigation
  • OPEC Ministers Expected to Cut Oil Production
  • Rig Rams California Capitol, Ignites Fire
  • Cart Before the Court: Supremes to Hear Arguments Over Pro Golfer Casey Martin Riding Out the PGA Tour
  • Confirmation Hearings: Ashcroft, Powell, Whitman Face Senate Today
  • New Research Suggests Fish in Women's Diet Cuts Risk of Stroke
  • Transition of Power: Bush in Midland, Texas, for Hometown Sendoff
  • Saks Fifth Avenue Special Events Manager Previews Inaugural Dresses
  • Transatlantic Adoption Squabble the Latest Problem in Internet Trade
  • The Gulf War 10 Years Later: Iraqi People Continue to Endure
  • Catch Me If You Can: Suspected Crook Issues Videotaped Challenge to Miami Police
  • Transition of Power: Cabinet Confirmation Hearings Move into Spotlight; Ashcroft to Face Second Day of Questioning
  • Ask CNN: How Do They Keep Satellites in Space from Colliding with One Another?
  • Dr. Rigel: Clinton's Skin Cancer 'Not that Big a Deal'
  • Truck Crashes Into California Capitol
  • Ashcroft Hearing: 'St. Louis Post Dispatch' Reporter Discusses Ronnie White Case
  • Casey's Cart Case Goes Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Clinton Skin Cancer Sounds More Serious Than it is

    January 16, 2001

  • People for the American Way President Ralph Neas Discusses Opposition to Ashcroft for Attorney General
  • Rescuers Continue Frantic Search for Quake Survivors in El Salvador
  • U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Alabama's English-Only Requirement for Driver's License Tests
  • Transition of Power: Ashcroft Confirmation Hearings Start Today
  • Gallup Poll: Clinton Legacy a Mixed Portrait
  • Inaugural Announcer Charles Brotman Recalls Previous Inaugurals and Previews This Year's
  • Bancroft and Arnesen on the Brink of Reaching the South Pole
  • Inaugural Moments: Presidents Harrison, Tyler, Grant, Cleveland
  • Former CNN Reporter Arnett Reflects on Gulf War
  • Republican Media Consultant Defends Ashcroft Record
  • Ask CNN: Where Does the Vice President Live When He's in Office?
  • The Gulf War 10 Years Later: Former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft Remembers U.S.-Led Operation
  • Transition of Power: Bush Stands Behind Ashcroft Despite Opposition
  • The Gulf War Ten Years Later: Iraqis Commemorate the Day Bombing Began

    January 15, 2001

  • The Ashcroft Factor: Larry Marshall and Gary Orfield Debate Qualifications for U.S. Attorney General
  • Martin Luther King III: MLK Day an 'Observance,' Not a Holiday
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Services Set to Get Under Way at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta
  • USAID Spokesman Discusses Earthquake Rescue Efforts in El Salvador
  • Salvadorans Begin Day Three of Earthquake Recovery
  • Former FDA Commissioner David Kessler Discusses New Book, 'A Question of Intent'
  • Dr. Kevin Ehrhart Discusses Fmr. President Reagan's Hip Surgery, Recovery
  • MLK Day: Boston Activist Offers New Age Civil Rights
  • Transition of Power: Ashcroft Faces Opposition; Bush to Celebrate MLK Day in Texas School
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Mark King Birthday at Texas School
  • Regan Hospitalized: Doctors Report Hip Fracture Recovery on Track
  • Rescuers Dig for El Salvador Quake Victims; Death Toll Expected to Rise
  • Reagan's Recovery Remarkable, Following Hip Injury

    January 12, 2001

  • Internet Offers NFL Insights
  • Endangered Species Successfully Cloned
  • Native American Heritage Sacrificed for California Electricity
  • Dr. Steve Manovkian Discusses 'Economy-Class Syndrome'
  • Merger Finances: Weakening Advertising Environment 'First and Foremost' Issue for Media Giant AOL Time Warner
  • Conflict in the Middle East: White House Concedes Peace Agreement Unlikely Before End of Clinton Presidency
  • The Merger & You: What the AOL Time Warner Communications/Internet Colossus Means for Consumers
  • Friends of the Earth President Brent Blackwelder, Colorado Sen. Wayne Allard Discuss Nomination of Gale Norton for Interior Secretary
  • Transition of Power: Bush Secretary of Interior Nominee Drawing Fire
  • Mysterious 'Ginger' Invention to be Revealed in 2002
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Clinton Concedes Peace Deal Unlikely Before Term Ends; Israeli-Imposed Travel Restrictions Remain a Key Issue
  • FCC Commissioner: 'Consumer Is Ultimately Going to Be Harmed' By Conditions Imposed in AOL-Time Warner Merger

    January 11, 2001

  • LST-325 Officer Discusses the Journey Home
  • Announcement of Labor Nominee Could Come Today
  • Study Suggests Dietary Supplements Containing 1,4-Butanediol Could Be Deadly
  • L.A. Fire Department Spokesman Discusses Aftermath of Powerful Storm, Heavy Rains
  • Delta Airlines Returns to Court Today, Seeks to Force Pilots Union to Work Overtime
  • Transition of Power: Ashcroft Working Capitol Hill to Blunt Opposition to His Nomination to be Attorney General
  • Election 2000: U.S. Civil Rights Commission to Hold Hearings on Florida Voting Problems Today
  • Mood Somewhat Downbeat at Annual Detroit Auto Show
  • Leading Dot.Com Delivers on Earnings Estimates, Just Barely
  • Bush Cabinet Appointee Donald Rumsfeld Appears Before Senate Panel
  • Protests Planned for Bush Inauguration
  • Former Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic Appears Before The Hague
  • Transition of Power: Forces Opposing Ashcroft Growing; Replacements for Labor Under Consideration

    January 10, 2001

  • New Report Rebuts Recession Claims
  • Panda Pair Set to Debut at National Zoo
  • TWA Confirms Bankruptcy Plans, Agreement to Buyout From American
  • Transfer of Power: Bush Finds Kindred Spirit in Education Secretary Nominee Rod Paige
  • Linda Chavez Discusses her Withdrawal from Consideration for Labor Secretary
  • Dr. Lucy Spelman Discusses Today's Panda Premiere at National Zoo
  • Ask CNN: When Will There be a Cure for Cancer?
  • MTV to Shine Spotlight on Hate Crimes
  • Army Secretary Louis Caldera Discusses New Recruiting Slogan
  • President Clinton to Unveil Statue of FDR in Wheelchair
  • New Government Study Finds Eating Less Helps Lose Weight
  • Anthropologist Helen Fisher Discusses Morals and Reality TV
  • TWA Confirms It Has Agreed to American Airline's Buyout Offer
  • Transition of Power: Search for New Labor Nominee Begins After Chavez Withdraws; Education Designate Rod Paige Likely to be Confirmed
  • Reality TV Old Hat in Europe
  • Mission Impossible: 70-Something Veterans Make One Last Crossing
  • Panda Premiere: Washington's National Zoo Unveils Newest VIPs
  • Former Bosnian Serb President Surrenders on War Crimes Charges

    January 09, 2001

  • NHTSA Administrator Discusses New Rollover Ratings
  • Transition of Power: Bush to be Greeted in Washington with Growing Heat on Cabinet Picks
  • Retired Navy Captain Alec Fraser Discusses USS Cole Investigation
  • President Clinton Embarks on Farewell Tour
  • Transition of Power: Anti-Ashcroft Coalition Gathers in Washington
  • Former Linda Chavez House Guest Marta Mercado Discusses Relationship With Labor Secretary Nominee
  • Seven Texas Escapees Still at Large

    January 08, 2001

  • Bridgestone/Firestone Case Settled
  • Co-Chairman James Smith Discusses Florida Elections Task Force
  • Most of the Fires Out Following Propane Gas Tank Explosion in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
  • Report: American Airlines to Announce Plans to Buy TWA
  • Transition of Power: Bush Labor Nominee Under Fire For Housing Illegal Immigrant; President-Elect Finishes Packing in Texas
  • Conflict in the Middle East: President Clinton Makes Final Peace Push; Jerusalem Braces for Massive Protest Over Proposals
  • 'USA Today' Entertainment Reported Discusses People's Choice Awards
  • Bestfares.com CEO Discusses AA-TWA Deal
  • TWA-American Merger?
  • Transition of Power: Chavez, Ashcroft Under Fire
  • Task Force on Election Reform Set to Hold First Meeting Today in Tallahassee
  • Wheels of Tomorrow: Automakers Unveil Concept Cars at International Auto Show
  • More Than a Dozen Injured in New Mexico Propane Explosion
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Senior U.S. Envoy to Meet With Arafat, Barak in Final Peace Push

    January 05, 2001

  • San Marcos Police Commander Discusses Manhunt for Texas Prison Escapees
  • Advice for Cold Weather Health
  • 'Mediaweek' Reported Discusses Demise of 'George' Magazine
  • Ask CNN: Why is the U.S. Capitol Made of Marble?
  • Sen. Feingold: Reintroduction of Campaign Finance Reform Bill 'a Good Way to Kick Off a Bipartisan Era'
  • Unemployment Rate Unchanged in December
  • Two Sightings of Texas Escapees Reported
  • Child Health Institute Official Discusses Teen Virginity Pledges
  • Scientists Await Birth of Cloned Endangered Species
  • Gallup Poll: 72 Percent of Americans Support Campaign Finance Reform
  • Jobs Report Could Bring Mixed Results
  • Energy Institute Executive Director Offers Real-World Tips for Saving Energy and Saving Money
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Negotitor to Present Written Response to Framework of Proposed Peace Deal

    January 04, 2001

  • Outgoing National Drug Policy Director Barry McCaffrey to Present His Final Report on War on Drugs
  • Confirmation Hearings: Don Evans to Appear Before Commerce Committee
  • Bush Praises Rate Cut, Renews Call for Tax Relief at Economic Forum
  • Fed Interest Rate Cut Reverberates on Main Street
  • Power Crisis: Businesses Left With Little Choice About Expected Electric Rate Hike
  • Market Analyst Bernadette Murphy Discusses Impact of Interest Rate Cut
  • Drug Controversy: Misoprostol Manufacturer Look to Restrict Use in Conjunction with Abortion Pill
  • Power Crisis: Energy Theft Likely to Worsen in California
  • Bush Cheers Fed Rate Cut at Economic Forum in Austin
  • Fed Sparks Market Rally
  • Ask CNN: 'Business Week' Reporter Answers Questions About Energy Industry
  • California Wildfire: California Department of Forestry Rep. Discusses Containment Efforts

    January 03, 2001

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Push for Peace Continues Amid Doubts
  • Embassy Bombing Trial Set to Begin Today in New York
  • Bush Hosts Economic Forum in Austin
  • Power Problems From Christmas Storm Still Trouble Arkansas
  • Gallup Poll: How Americans Regard Hillary Clinton
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton-Arafat Meeting Ends Without Agreement
  • Gephardt Expresses Support for Tax Cut
  • Inside.com Music Director Discusses Early Grammy Favorites
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Gauge U.S. Economic Health, Meet With Business Executives
  • 107th Congress Set to Begin First Session Today; President Clinton to Attend Wife's Swearing-In
  • Irving, Texas, Police Chief Discusses Search for Texas Escapees

    January 02, 2001

  • Transition of Power: Bush Pondering Final Cabinet Choices; 107th Congress to Convene Tomorrow
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Arafat on His Way to Washington for Meeting with Clinton
  • Palestinian Political Analyst: Price for Peace 'Unaffordable'
  • 107th Congress Holds First Session Tomorrow; Lawmakers Gearing Up for Bush Proposals
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Name More Cabinet Picks Today
  • Central Florida Citrus Grower Discusses How Crops are Faring After Another Frigid Night
  • 'Jerusalem Report' Editor: 'No Mileage Left' in Clinton's Diplomatic Effort
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton, Arafat to Meet on Peace Proposal Today; Number of Explosions Reported in Gaza Strip
  • Your Money in the New Year
  • 'Consumer Reports' Editor Looks at 2000, 2001 High-Tech Products
  • Mandatory Retirement Ends Career of Oldest Chicago Police Rookie

    January 01, 2001

  • Study Suggests Nation Faces Nursing Shortage
  • New Federal Standards Aim to Help Doctors, Nurses Diagnose Degrees of Pain
  • Sci Fi Professor Discusses '2001' the Movie Versus 2001 Reality
  • Ask CNN: How do Heavy Airplanes Stay in the Air?
  • South Florida Suffers Water Shortage Despite Autumn Rains
  • Stress Management Deborah Bright Discusses How to Keep New Year's Resolutions
  • Kicking the Hangover: Recuperating From New Year's Overindulging
  • Crisis in the Middle East: New Year Begins on Violent Note

    December 29, 2000

  • Eiffel Tower Climber Discusses Converting Lights For New Year's Eve
  • Mentalist Uri Geller Discusses Predictions for 2001
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Announce More Cabinet Nominees Today
  • Philadelphia Shooting Leaves Seven Dead, Three Injured
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Reveal More Cabinet Nominees Today

    December 28, 2000

  • Stress Management: Lifestyle Changes or Professional Help?
  • Author Esther Sternberg Discusses Stress and the Body
  • Arkansas Begins to Thaw
  • Timothy McVeigh to Request Execution Date, End to Appeals
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Explosions on Tel Aviv Bus Injure 13
  • Picasso Ancestors Alive And Well in Cuba
  • Victim's Parents Discuss Today's Hearing on Timothy McVeigh
  • Timothy McVeigh Attorney Dennis Hartley Discusses His Client's Request to Stop Appeals
  • San Francisco Zoo Spokeswoman Discusses Koala Kidnapping
  • NPR's Ken Rudin Discusses Census Numbers Expected Today
  • Ice Storm Afflicts Southern Plains, Causes 14 Deaths

    December 27, 2000

  • Ice Storm Threatens Arkansas Farmers
  • 'Skyguide' Magazine Editor Reviews Web Sites for Bargain and Last-Minute Travel
  • Studies Stress Can Damage Immune Systems
  • 'Boston Globe': IRS Planned to Garnish 'Significant Amount' of Massachusetts Gunman's Wages
  • CNN 20: Gunmen Attack Rome Airport, December 27, 1985
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Fresh Peace Summit Set for Tomorrow in Sharm al-Sheikh, Egypt
  • Michael McDermott to be Arraigned, Accused of Killing Seven Co- Workers
  • Corporate Security Consultant Discusses Workplace Violence
  • Arkansas Residents Wake Up to More Ice, Downed Power Lines
  • Michael McDermott to be Arraigned on Seven Counts of First Degree Murder Charges
  • Arkansas Emergency Management Worker Discusses Hazardous Weather

    December 26, 2000

  • What Should People Do When They Have an Air-Travel Problem?
  • Sales Aplenty as Post-Holiday Shoppers Head to Stores With Returns
  • Bush Daughter Stable Following Emergency Appendectomy; President-Elect Set to Leave for Florida Family Reunion
  • Winter Storm Pounds Arkansas
  • Oklahoma Hit By Freezing Rain, Ice; Tens of Thousands Left Without Power
  • Russians Trying to Re-establish Contact With Mir
  • President-elect's Daughter Recovering From Appendicitis Surgery
  • Arkansas Emergency Management Spokeswoman Discusses Ice Storm Damage

    December 25, 2000

  • $8 Billion Effort to Fix Florida Everglades Set to Get Under Way
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Bethlehem Enveloped in Gloom Despite Arrival of Christian Holiday
  • Happy Holidays: Gibson Family Chats With Navy Son Stationed Overseas
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Runningback Warrick Dunn an Off-Field Hero Through 'Homes for the Holiday' Program
  • President Clinton Planning to Make Most of Final Days in Office
  • Model Trains Capture Christmas Imaginations
  • Boise State Students Make Christmas Brighter for Families of Migrant Workers
  • Photo Analyst Warns Against Blind Faith in Pictures

    December 22, 2000

  • A Partial Solar Eclipse for the Holidays
  • Holiday Travel: Battling the Christmas Crush at LaGuardia, Dallas/Fort Worth Airports
  • Madonna to be Wed at Scottish Castle Amid Tight Security
  • 'Savvy Traveler' Rudy Maxa Offers Tips on e-Tickets, Airports, and Airlines
  • Project Director Discusses National Millennium Time Capsule
  • Rev. Susan Brown Discusses Presiding Over Madonna's Scottish Wedding
  • Nieman Marcus Personal Shopper Offers Last-Minute Gift Ideas
  • Economist Donald Ratajzak Discusses Difficult Holiday Shopping Season for Retailers
  • Holiday Travel: Air Traffic Flowing Smoothly at Cleveland's Hopkins International Airport
  • Holiday Travel: On One of Year's Busiest Days, Air Passengers Need to Be Patient
  • Madonna to be Married Amid Media Chaos in Dornoch, Scotland
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Make More Cabinet Appointments Today

    December 21, 2000

  • Kentucky Paramedic Discusses 'Miracle Baby'
  • Holiday Travel Crunch at Hartsfield International Airport
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Washington Talks Gathering Momentum
  • Nominations for 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards Set to be Announced
  • Actress Christine Lahti Discusses Golden Globe Nominations
  • Nasdaq Looking for a Bottom
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Resign as Texas Governor
  • Media Invades Scottish Highlands to Cover Madonna Wedding
  • 'Money' Editor at Large Michael Sivy Discusses Recent Market Plunge
  • Sperling: Talking Down of the Economy 'a Very Serious Mistake' by Bush-Cheney
  • Holiday Travelers at Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport Discuss Plans

    December 20, 2000

  • Shipping Companies Pushing to Meet Hanukkah/Christmas Deadline
  • San Diego on Front Lines of California Megawatt War
  • USDA to Spell Out New Rules for Organic Foods
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Announce More Cabinet Announcements Today
  • Transition to Power: Bush Plans to Name Three More Cabinet Nominees Today
  • Clinton to Issue First Federal Regulations Protecting Patient Confidentiality
  • Two New Studies Find Cell Phone Use Does Not Increase Risk of Developing Brain Cancer
  • Arkansas Resident Discusses Home Damage Caused by Winter Storm
  • Clinton Issues Sweeping Medical Privacy Rules
  • Climatologist Keith Eggleston Discusses 'White Christmas' Probabilities
  • Atlanta Dept. of Transportation Employee Discusses Cell Phone Related Accidents
  • White House Chief of Staff John Podesta Discusses Clinton Legacy, Bush Transition
  • Busiest Season for Shipping at Largest UPS Distribution Facility
  • Dr. Mark Malkin: No Link Between Brain Cancer and Cell Phones

    December 19, 2000

  • Fed Open Market Committee Meets Today; Interest Rates, Slowing Economy at Issue
  • Transition to Power: Bush to Meet With Clinton, Gore Today
  • Wet Snow Dampens Atlanta Commute, Triggers Schools Closings
  • Morris: Retail Industry Engages a 'Very Promotional' Christmas
  • Gallup Poll: Gore in the Driver's Seat for 2004
  • Storm Blankets Southeastern U.S.
  • Holland: 'All Indications Are This Economy Is Slowing Very Rapidly'
  • E-Commerce Bargain Sites and Locations to Avoid
  • Delta Spokesman Discusses Flight Delays at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta
  • Netanyahu Drops Out of Israeli Election
  • Transition to Power: Bush to Meet With Clinton, Gore Today

    December 18, 2000

  • Transition of Power: Bush Arrives on Capitol Hill for Meetings with Congressional Leaders
  • Transition of Power: Mr. Bush Goes to Washington
  • The Electors Vote: Gov. Taft Discusses Burdens and Benefits of a Political Dynasty
  • The Electors Vote: Concord, New Hampshire and Little Rock, Arkansas Meetings Expected to Vote for George W. Bush
  • Coast Guard Pilot Discusses Rescue of Crew Members from Foundered Ship Sea Breeze I
  • The Electors Vote: '88 Faithless Elector Discusses Action
  • The Electors Vote: History Professor Offers Perspective on the Electoral College
  • MIT President Discusses Technological Investigation for Voting Reform
  • 'Time' White House Correspondent Discusses Selection of George W. Bush as 'Person of the Year'
  • The Electors Vote: Members Gathering in State Capitols to Cast Ballots for President
  • The Electors Vote: Florida, Tennessee, Ohio Faithful Vow to Cast Ballots for George W. Bush; President-Elect in Washington for Meetings
  • The Electors Vote: New Hampshire, Arkansas, Georgia Faithful Vow to Stand Firm For George W. Bush

    December 15, 2000

  • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Shut Down Permanently
  • Lame-Duck Congress Looks to Finalize Budget
  • Secretary Richardson Discusses Closing of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
  • FBI Special Agent, Leonard Peltier Attorney Discuss Possible Grant of Clemency By President Clinton
  • Duffy: Breaux, Democratic Senators Unlikely to Join Bush Administration
  • RNC Chairman Jim Nicholson Discusses Potential for Bipartisan Atmosphere in Washington
  • Election 2000: Bush Preparing for Transition, May Offer Sen. Breaux Cabinet Position
  • Gallup Poll: 57 Percent of Americans Don't Enjoy Christmas Shopping
  • Chernobyl Power Plant Closes
  • Election 2000: Transition to Washington Moving Quickly; Bush to Discuss Administration Position With Sen. Breaux

    December 14, 2000

  • Election 2000: President Clinton Pledges Support for President- Elect Bush
  • Election 2000: Majority of Americans Accept Bush as Legitimate President
  • Election 2000: Tough Issues Await President-Elect Bush on Capitol Hill
  • Fuller: 'Cheney Factor' Key to Bush Transition
  • Election 2000: President-Elect Bush Faces Daunting Transition
  • Election 2000: Reps. Armey and Bonior Discuss Plans to Work with President-Elect Bush
  • Election 2000: President-Elect Bush Puts Transition on the Fast-Track; Gore Heads for the Private Sector
  • Faucheaux: Bush Needs 'Agenda that has Some Bipartisan Appeal'
  • Election 2000: Tallahassee Mayor Scott Maddox Discusses Recently Heightened Attention Paid to His City
  • George W. Bush The Next President: Bipartisan Rhetoric Breaks Out On Capitol Hill
  • Election 2000: Analyzing the Bush, Gore Speeches

    December 13, 2000

  • Election 2000: Despite Supreme Court Ruling, Florida Legislature Expected to Move Forward on Appointing Electors
  • Gross: U.S. Supreme Court Tosses 'a Dead Ball' Back to the Florida Supreme Court
  • Clinton in Northern Ireland, Will Not Comment on Supreme Court Decision
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Latest Florida Recount Unconstitutional; Bush Closes in on Victory
  • USS Cole Returning Today
  • Andrew: 'This is Far, Far from Over'
  • Elections 2000: Former Supreme Court Clerks Discuss Last Night's Ruling
  • Election 2000: Atlanta Citizens Comment on Last Night's Supreme Court Ruling
  • Election 2000: Citizens Sound Off on Possible Gore Concession on the Streets of Atlanta
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Chief Justice Discusses U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
  • Election 2000: Gore Contemplating Next Move After U.S. Supreme Court Delivers Possible Final Blow
  • Election 2000: Congressional Democrats Disappointed by U.S. Supreme Court Ruling, Await Decision by Gore
  • Election 2000: RNC Chairman 'Cautiously Optimistic'
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Teams Offer Public and Private Face Regarding U.S. Supreme Court Ruling

    December 12, 2000

  • CPSC Chairwoman Discusses 'Dangerous Dozen'
  • Chicago Snowfall Closed Schools, Prohibited Travel: Conditions Better Today
  • Clinton in Ireland: Special Envoy George Mitchell to Join President in Belfast
  • Broder: U.S. Supreme Court Justices 'Do Not Want to be the Ones Who Pick the Next President'
  • The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Recounts Pending; State Lawmakers to Hold Special Session
  • Election 2000: Presidential Historian Richard Shenkman Discusses Electoral Options
  • Election 2000: Reps. Cantens and Gottlieb Discuss Possible Action by Florida Legislature
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Teams Await Word from the U.S. Supreme Court
  • The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Considering Bush Challenge of Recount; State Legislature Opens Historic Special Session Today

    December 11, 2000

  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Oral Argument on Gore Challenge
  • Florida Lawmakers Gannon, Clarke Discusses Efforts to Assign Presidential Electors
  • Election 2000: Supreme Court to Hear Arguments from Gore and Bush Attorneys Today; Floridians at the Bagel Bar, in Miami, Respond
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Camps Confident Ahead of Arguments Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • The Florida Vote: State Legislative Committees Meet Today in Effort to Assign Electors
  • Election 2000: Fmr. Supreme Court Clerk Kentanji Brown Jackson Previews Today's Oral Arguments
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Lawyers to Engage Nation's Highest Court Today
  • U.S.-Led Panel Begins Investigation into Deadly Wave of Violence in the Middle East; Barak Calls Early Elections in Israel
  • Gallup Poll: 73 Percent of Americans Will Accept U.S. Supreme Court Ruling as Legitimate
  • Berenson: Chances 'Very, Very Good' that U.S. Supreme Court Will Rule for Gov. Bush
  • Election 2000: Bush Expected to Keep Low Profile as Lawyers Argue Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Hattaway: 'Republicans Are Looking for Any Excuse Not to Count People's Votes'
  • Chicago Snow Storm Could Snarl Travel Across the Nation
  • The Florida Vote: State Legislature Set to Take Action; Absentee Ballot Cases Head to Court
  • The Florida Vote: Montana Gov. Racicot Discusses U.S. Supreme Court Hearing
  • The Florida Vote: All Eyes on U.S. Supreme Court for Recount Hearing

    December 08, 2000

  • Space Shuttle Endeavor Crew to Board Space Station Alpha
  • The Florida Vote: Absentee Voter in Seminole County Believes All Ballots Should Count
  • The Florida Vote: Seminole County Plaintiff Hopeful of Victory
  • Fate of American businessman Edmond Pope in the Hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin
  • Kosmas: Special Session 'a Very Dangerous Precedent for the Democratic Processes'
  • Florida House Majority Leader Mike Fasano Discusses Special Session
  • Election 2000: Verdicts Expected in Crucial Court Action; Florida Legislature Set to Jump Into the Fray
  • Bush Attorney Ben Ginsberg Discusses Expected Ruling from Florida Supreme Court
  • Gore Campaign Senior Adviser Ron Klain Discusses Oral Arguments Before Florida Supreme Court
  • Russian Panel Recommends Clemency for Pope
  • Election 2000: History to Be Made Today as Florida Legislature Names Presidential Electors; Camps Await Crucial Florida Court Decisions
  • Election 2000: High Noon in the Florida Courts

    December 07, 2000

  • Cherry Pope Discusses Efforts to Free her Husband from Russian Prison
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Questioning Motives Behind Special Legislative Session; Bush Moving Ahead with Plans for Possible Transition
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Stephen Grimes Discusses Gore Challenge Appeal
  • Election 2000: Martin County Case Set to Resume; Florida Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Hearing Tops Another Busy Day in Tallahassee
  • Frankel: Florida Legislature's Special Session 'an Insurance Policy for George Bush'
  • Election 2000: Florida House Majority Leader Mike Fasano Discusses Tomorrow's Special Session on Electors
  • Election 2000: Bush Continues Transition Work; Gore Hoping Florida Supreme Court Will Resuscitate His Chances
  • Election 2000: Cases Heard in Three Florida Courtrooms Today; Gore May Be Facing Last Chance

    December 06, 2000

  • Election 2000: Latest Court Hearing Under Way in Leon County
  • Election 2000: Martin Co. Trial in Recess; Seminole Co. Trial Set to Begin
  • Election 2000: Martin County Case in Recess; Seminole County Case Set to Begin

    December 05, 2000

  • Former Florida Chief Supreme Court Justice Arthur England: Final Court Decisions Should Come Quickly
  • Election 2000: Gore Looks to Hold Nervous Democrats; Bush Gets Security Briefing Today
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton Begins First Day as New York Senator
  • Election 2000: 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Hearing Challenges to Manual Recounts in Florida
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Spokesman Craig Waters Discusses Pending Appeals
  • Election 2000: Gore Faces New Legal Hurdles in Battle for the White House
  • Former President Bush to Undergo Hip Replacement Today
  • Sen.-Elect Hillary Rodham Clinton Joins Other Senate Freshmen for Orientation
  • Klain: Gore 'Very Resolute' to Get Votes Counted
  • Election 2000: Leon County Judge Refuses Gore's Requests; Gore Appealing to Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Legal Options Running Out for Gore
  • Election 2000: Gore's Run for the White House Stumbles on Two Legal Decisions

    December 04, 2000

  • Election 2000: Commentary from the Streets of Brooklyn
  • Election 2000: Former White House Counsel Lanny Davis Discusses Democratic Support for Gore
  • Election 2000: Constitutional Scholar Bruce Fein Discusses Upcoming Court Decisions
  • Sen.-Elect Cantwell Discusses Victory Over Sen. Gorton in Washington State
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Teams Await Crucial Court Rulings
  • Election 2000: Brooklyn Joggers Comment Legal Fight for the Presidency
  • Bush Attorney Ben Ginsberg Discusses Gore Election Contest
  • Election 2000: Gore Attorney Ron Klain Discusses Florida Contest
  • Election 2000: Gore Continues to Seek Patience; Bush Camp Working on Transition
  • Election 2000: Waiting for Rulings in Leon County, Florida, U.S. Supreme Court

    December 01, 2000

  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore to Closely Monitor Supreme Court; Transition Planning Continues
  • Montana Gov. Marc Racicot Discusses Supreme Court Hearing on Florida Ballot Recounts
  • Ragavan: Olson and Tribe to Do Some 'Legal Cross-Dressing' Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Constitutional Law Professor Michael Gerhardt Sorts Through Legal Questions Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Miami-Dade Ballots on the Road to Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Lawyers to Argue Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Lawyers to Argue Case Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Gore Camp Criticizes Florida Legislature; Bush Moving Forward with Transition
  • Election 2000: Bush Team Files Motions to Get More Ballots Sent to Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Miami-Dade County Ballots on the Road to Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Bob Crawford Discusses Petition Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Bush Seeks to Overturn Florida Supreme Court Recount Ruling at U.S. Supreme Court

    November 30, 2000

  • Election 2000: The Court of Public Opinion
  • The Florida Vote: Bush to Meet With Retired Gen. Powell Today; Gore Pushing to Get More Ballots Counted
  • 'PR Crisis Bible' Author Analyzes Post-Election Spin
  • The Florida Revote: Palm Beach County Ballots En Route to Tallahassee Under Police Escort
  • Elections 2000: Two Important Cases Proceed in Leon County Today
  • Election 2000: Ryder Truck Carrying Nearly a Half Million Ballots from Palm Beach County to Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Former Transition Team Members Discuss Challenges Ahead for Eventual Winner
  • Election 2000: 462,000 Palm Beach Co. Ballots Being Transported
  • The Florida Vote: Ryder Truck to Carry Palm Beach County Ballots to Tallahassee
  • The Florida Vote: Palm Beach County Ballots Bound for Tallahassee
  • The Florida Vote: Bush, Gore Lawyers Prepping for Supreme Court Hearing
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Working on a Variety of Fronts; Gore Goes on P.R. Offensive
  • The Florida Vote: Palm Beach County Ballots Bound for Tallahassee

    November 29, 2000

  • Hochman: U.S. Supreme Court is 'Not Going to be the Last Word' on Election 2000
  • Election 2000: Lawyers for Gore and Bush Preparing for Friday Supreme Court Hearing
  • Election 2000: Judge Orders Saturday Hearing for Gore Contest
  • Election 2000: Prof. Yoo Discusses the Florida Legislature's Constitutional Rights
  • Election 2000: Candidates Looking Beyond Court Action; Frenzied Pace of Legal Filings Continue; Fla. Legislature's Involvement Deepening
  • Terwilliger: 'The Clock Has Run Out' on Gore
  • Coffey: 'Votes That a Machine Can't Read Have to Be Seen By Someone'
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court to Offer Unusual Access to Friday Hearing; Gore Team Looks to Speed Process
  • The Florida Vote: Legal Briefs Due Today in Challenge to Butterfly Ballot; Bush, Gore Teams Continue Transition Planning

    November 28, 2000

  • The Florida Vote: Supreme Court Hearing Set to Get Under Way Friday Without Media Lights, Cameras
  • Election 2000: Gore Appeals for Patience; Bush Team Raising Money for Transition
  • The Florida Vote: Storm of Litigation Blows Across State; Bush Attorney Ben Ginsberg Discusses Gore Appeal for Full Recount
  • Gallup Poll: Support for Gore Position on the Decline
  • Card: 'We Have a Responsibility to Get Ready to Govern this Country'
  • 'Newsweek': Miami-Dade County Canvassing Board Not 'Predisposed' to Doing Manual Recount Before Abandoning Effort
  • White House Chief of Staff John Podesta: 'We Want to be Cooperative to Both Sides'
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Contesting Election Results in Miami-Dade
  • Lieberman: 'The Rights of Voters Are Compromised if You Don't Respect Their Intention'
  • Election 2000: Heated Opinions at a Hoboken, N.J. Train Station
  • Election 2000: Briefs Due Today on Bush Team's Appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Florida Vote Recounts
  • Election 2000: Gore Asks for Full and Accurate Count of Florida Votes; Bush Team Plans for Transition

    November 27, 2000

  • Election 2000: State Canvassing Commission Chair Bob Crawford Discusses Florida Certification
  • Gross: Gore Case 'May Have Resonance with the Florida Courts'
  • Election 2000: Florida Certifies Election Results; Bush Declares Himself President-Elect; Gore to Move Forward with Legal Challenges
  • Election 2000: Despite Certification, Lawsuits Continue in Florida, Federal Court
  • Cardwell: Gore Team faces Heavy Burden in Contest Phase
  • Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Rejects Partial Palm Beach Hand Recount
  • Election 2000: Gore Lead Attorney David Boies Discusses Contest Phase
  • Election 2000: Legal Skirmishes head to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Election 2000: Bush Declares Victory; Gore Lawyers Will Contest
  • The Florida Vote: Dade Canvassing Board Attorney Murray Greenberg Discusses Gore Lawsuit Over Recount Results

    November 24, 2000

  • Election 2000: Broward County Recounting Continues as Bush Campaign Workers Protest Outside
  • National Retail Federation: Christmas Will Be Good for 'Bricks- and-Clicks'
  • Many Americans Begin Christmas Shopping Very Early Today
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Will Contest Miami-Dade County Election Results
  • Election 2000: Cheney Recovering from 'Mild' Heart Attack
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Attorney Ted Olson Discusses Why U.S. Supreme Court Should Intervene in Florida Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Gore to Contest Miami-Dade Results; Dimpled Ballots Still a Palm Beach Issue; Campaigns Petition U.S. Supreme Court
  • The Florida Recount: Former Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Discusses Possible Ballot Punching Problems
  • Election 2000: Cheney Doing Well Two Days After Heart Attack, May Be Able to Leave Hospital Today
  • Election 2000: Gore Attorney David Boies Discusses Legal Battles in Florida, U.S. Supreme Courts Over Recounts
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Campaign Responds to Bush Petition to U.S. Supreme Court
  • In Red Bank, New Jersey, Retailers Hope Redoing of Main Street Will Prove Successful This Holiday Season
  • The Florida Recount: Broward County Planning Marathon Tally Session Today; Gore on 'Winning Side' of U.S. Supreme Court Appeal
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Vows to Contest Miami-Dade Results; Bush to Answer Vice President in U.S. Supreme Court

    November 23, 2000

  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Set to Begin in Blustery New York City
  • Turkey Tips from the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
  • Election 2000: Cheney Recovering from Mild Heart Attack
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Campaigns Quiet, but Legal Battles Continues in Florida and Washington
  • CNN 20: Hillary Clinton Announces Senate Bid, November 23, 1999
  • Gross: Gore Faces Uphill Battle in State Courts; Bush Stares Down Uphill Battle in Federal Courts
  • Election 2000: Cheney Recovering from Mild Heart Attack
  • The Florida Recount: Campaign Lawyers Continue on Thanksgiving Holiday

    November 22, 2000

  • The Florida Recount: Former FEC Official Discusses Miami-Dade Canvassing Board Decision to Consider Only 'Undervotes'
  • The Florida Recount: Palm Beach County Awaits Ruling on Dimpled Ballots; Under Deadline, Miami-Dade to Consider Only 'Undervotes'
  • Sen. Levin: Voter Intent the 'Heart of This Matter' of Florida Hand Counts
  • New York Gov. Pataki Discusses Buffalo Snow Emergency, Florida Supreme Court Ruling on Manual Recounts
  • Florida Canvassing Commissioner Bob Crawford Discusses Impact of Supreme Court Ruling on Manual Recounts
  • Election 2000: Judge Charles Burton of the Palm Beach Canvassing Board Discusses Florida Supreme Court Ruling
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Director of Elections David Cardwell Discusses State Supreme Court Ruling
  • Election 2000: Vote Counting Set to Resume in Broward County
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Rules Hand Counts Should be Included in Final Tally; Legal, Political Wrangling Continues

    November 21, 2000

  • Election 2000: Analyzing the Court's Deliberations and the Final Stretch in the Florida Recount
  • Buffalo Department of Emergency Services Commander Discusses State of Emergency
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Egypt Recalling Ambassador to Israel
  • Election 2000: Gore and Bush Campaigns Await Florida Supreme Court Ruling as Manual Recounts Continue in Three Florida Counties
  • Election 2000: Sen. Kerrey Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Republican, Democratic Attorneys Sound Off on Florida Supreme Court Hearing on Manual Recounts
  • Election 2000: Bush-Cheney Attorney Ben Ginsberg Discusses Florida Supreme Court Hearing On Manual Recounts
  • Election 2000: Hand Recounting Continues in Miami-Dade County
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Retaliatory Strikes Kill One, Injure 120; Egypt to Withdraw Its Ambassador
  • Buffalo, New York Mayor Discusses State of Emergency Following Double-Barrelled Winter Storm
  • Election 2000: Broward County Expects to Complete Recount Today
  • Election 2000: Day 14 of the Florida Electoral Cliffhanger Set to Begin

    November 20, 2000

  • The Florida Recount: Bush Gaining Votes In Palm Beach County Manual Tally
  • 'Sun-Sentinel': Florida Supreme Court Justices 'Often Rule With a Single Voice'
  • Election 2000: Two West Palm Beach Ballot Counters Discuss the Process
  • Election 2000: Miami-Dade Recount Begins
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Discusses Today's Hearing on the Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Bush and Gore Teams Focus on Florida Supreme Court
  • The Florida Recount: 13 Days and Still Counting Since the U.S. Presidential Election
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Growing Less Worried Over Election Uncertainty
  • Manley: Election Uncertainly Only 'an Enhancer' to Problems on Wall Street
  • Election 2000: Montana Governor Marc Racicot Discusses Controversy Swirling Around Florida Ballot Counting
  • Election 2000: Democratic Party Attorney Discusses Irregularities Alleged by Republicans in Florida
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Including Manual Recounts in State's Final Certified Vote Count

    November 17, 2000

  • Clinton in Vietnam: U.S. President Receives Red-Carpet Welcome
  • Election 2000: Republican and Democratic Observers Discuss West Palm Beach Recount
  • Election 2000: Duval County Elections Supervisor Spokeswoman Discusses Ballot Controversy
  • Election 2000: 'PR Crisis Bible' Author Assesses Recount Spin
  • Election 2000: Lawsuits Continue Across Florida as Deadlines Approach
  • The Florida Recount: State Election Law vs. Constitutional Questions
  • Clinton in Vietnam: President's Speech in Hanoi Broadcast Live Across the Country
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Spokeswoman Mindy Tucker Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Two Campaigns to File Responses to Initial Argument by Bush to Block Manual Recounts; Brookline, MA Commuter Sounds Off
  • Florida Election Official Bob Crawford Discusses Expected Court Ruling on Significance of Manual Ballot Recounts
  • Election 2000: Bush Camp Refuses to Call Court Decision on Recount a Setback
  • Election 2000: Warren Christopher Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Democrats Pleased with Ruling from Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Action Picks Up Again in Florida's Courts and Counting Rooms

    November 16, 2000

  • Election 2000: Florida State Canvassing Commissioner Bob Crawford Discusses Certification of the Florida Vote
  • Election 2000: New Yorkers Sounds Off on Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Discusses Legal Issues Surrounding Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Rejects Hand-Counted Updates to Vote Totals in Presidential Election
  • Election 2000: Republicans Abroad and Democrats Abroad Directors Discuss Florida Vote
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Pursuing Appeal of District Judge's Ruling That Permits Manual Recounts in Florida
  • Election 2000: Katherine Harris' Lawyers Offer Rationale for Rejecting Hand Recounted Ballots in Florida
  • Election 2000: Bush Rejects Gore Proposal; Legal Wrangling Set to Proceed
  • Election 2000: Bush Adviser Haley Barbour Offers Republican Angle on Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Opinions Abound from the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Lieberman: Florida Secretary of State's Conduct 'Troubling'
  • Election 2000: Three Cases to Watch Today in Florida Recount Maneuvering
  • President Clinton Heads to Vietnam Following Brunei APEC Summit
  • Election 2000: Bush Rejects Gore Offer, Continues Push to Stop Any Hand Recounting in Florida
  • The Florida Recount: Bush Rejects Gore Proposal, Invitation to Meet; Legal Battles Expected to Resume Today; Broward County Begins Manual Tally

    November 15, 2000

  • Clinton Reassures World Leaders at APEC Summit
  • Election 2000: Great Neck, NY Diner Patrons Sound Off on Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Bush-Cheney Lawyer Ben Ginsberg Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Bush Team Will Appeal to Stop Manual Recounts in Florida
  • Boies: Bush Camp 'Reinventing the Law' on Florida Recounts
  • Election 2000: Florida's Vote in the Presidential Race Official, but Not Final

    November 14, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: 4 Palestinians, 4 Israelis Killed in West Bank Violence
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Attorney Ted Olson Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Secretary Christopher Discusses Florida Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Makes First Public Comments Since Election; Bush Remains Out of Spotlight; Democrats Push for Hand Counts
  • Election 2000: Gore and Bush Camps Wrangle Over Florida Deadline

    November 13, 2000

  • Florida Recount: Answering Viewer E-Mails
  • Election 2000: Tipton, Iowa Mayor Discusses Today's Canvassing
  • Election 2000: Recounts Underway in Three Florida Counties; Bush Campaign Seeking Injunction
  • Rep. Deutsch: If Florida Law is Followed, Gore 'Will be Elected President of the United States'
  • Election 2000: Rep. Foley Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Democrats and Republicans Arguing Over GOP Request to Impound Ballots from Tuesday's Voting in New Mexico
  • The Florida Recount: Battle for Presidency Moves Into Courtroom Today; Volusia County Rediscovers 320 Votes; Jesse Jackson to Lead Rally
  • Election 2000: Florida Canvassing Commission Considers Conflicting Guidance on Possible Extension to Tuesday Deadline
  • Hattaway: Hand Counts 'Provided for Under Florida Law'
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Spokeswoman Mindy Tucker Discusses Opposition to Florida Hand Recounts
  • Florida Recount: Palm Beach Canvassing Commission Member Discusses Process Going Forward
  • The Florida Recount: Jesse Jackson Set to Lead March Through West Palm Beach; Bush Remains at Texas Ranch; Gore Home in Washington, D.C.
  • The Florida Recount: Palm Beach County Set to Review 462,657 Ballots
  • Florida Recount: Head of Canvassing Commission Discusses Process Going Forward
  • The Florida Recount: Presidential Election Dilemma Move Into Federal Court Today

    November 10, 2000

  • Election 2000: Illinois Residents Sound Off on Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Former FEC Chair Discusses Possible Challenges to Florida Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Circuit Court Judge Grants Temporary Injunction on Behalf of Two Voters; Gore Campaign Responds to Bush Statement

    November 09, 2000

  • Election 2000: Election Center Executive Director Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000, Race Too Close to Call: GOP Officials Expecting National Popular Vote to Further Constrict
  • Election 2000: Gore Gains 600 Votes in Palm Beach County
  • Election 2000: Democratic and Republican Monitors on Hand for Florida Recount; More than 19,000 Votes Not Counted in Palm Beach County
  • Israeli Gunship Attack Kills One Palestinian as President Clinton Prepares to Meet With Arafat
  • Election 2000: Middle America Reacts to Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida Recount Set to Resume
  • Election 2000: Daley and Baker on the Florida Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Campaign Dispatches Observers, Considers Possible Legal Challenges
  • Election 2000: Florida Recount to Resume Today; 19,000 Votes Disqualified in Palm Beach County

    November 07, 2000

  • British Twins Joined at Birth Successfully Separated; One Survives
  • Gans: Nothing in This Elections Should Turn 40-Year Trend of Declining Turnout
  • Gore Campaign Spokesman: 'Our Voters Are Fired Up'
  • Election Day 2000: Bush, Gore End Campaigning, Await Results; New York Senate Race Remains Tight; Illinois Voters Out in Force
  • Election 2000: DNC and RNC Chairs Predict Victory
  • Election 2000: A Long Night's Journey for Gore
  • Election Day 2000: Gore Makes Final Push for Upset Victory in Florida; Bush Camp Confident of Win; Voters Head to Polls in New York

    November 06, 2000

  • Campaign 2000, the Last Day: Bush Leads 47-45 Nationally; Gore Holds Edge in Michigan
  • Devine: 'Al Gore and Joe Lieberman Are Going to Win a Big Victory Across America'
  • Senior Bush Strategist: 'Very Optimistic'
  • Election 2000, The Last Day: Gore Begins in Tossup State of Iowa; Bush Expected to Employ Symbolism, Strategy in Tennessee, Arkansas
  • Hertzberg: Election College Has Worked 'Imperfectly' for 200 Years
  • Rothenberg: Presidential Race to be Decided in Florida, Pennsylvania and Michigan
  • Election 2000, One Day to Go: Michigan to Again Play Pivotal Role
  • Election 2000, One Day to Go: Bush, Gore Pack Final Day of Campaigning With Stops in Battleground States

    November 03, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Scattered Clashes in West Bank Towns
  • Sailors from Crippled Navy Destroyer USS Cole Winging Their Way to Their Home Port
  • Atlanta Talk Radio Host Reacts to News of Bush DUI Arrest
  • Campaign 2000, Four Days to Go: Bush Campaigns in Michigan; Gore Campaign Steering Clear of Bush DUI Issue; Congress Still in Session
  • Election 2000: Republican Pollsters Discusses Bush DUI Arrest
  • Campaign 2000, Four Days to Go: Bush and Gore Battle for Pennsylvania
  • Campaign 2000, Four Days to Go: Democratic Pollster Discusses Impact of Bush DUI Story
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Slight Edge
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Nabil Shaath and Alon Pinkas Discuss Cease-Fire Agreement, Prospects for Peace
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Jerusalem Security Tightened After Deadly Car Bombing Yesterday
  • Campaign 2000, Four Days to Go: Bush Arrested for DUI in 1976

    November 02, 2000

  • Campaign 2000, Five Days to Go: Bush Campaigning in Missouri, Illinois and Wisconsin; Gore in Pennsylvania, Illinois and New Mexico
  • Dulles Airport Pedestrian Walkway Under Construction Collapses; One Worker Trapped Inside Under Debris
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israel and the Palestinians Agree to Plan of Action to Stop Violence, Reduce Tensions
  • Election 2000: Political Comedian Discusses Presidential Battleground in Wisconsin
  • Campaign 2000, Five Days to Go: Bush, Gore Battling Over Wisconsin's 11 Electoral Votes
  • Dr. Crawford Discusses Corn Products Recall
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Stepping up Attack on George W. Bush as Being Unqualified for President; Bush Crossing the Midwest

    November 01, 2000

  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Missouri Republican Chairwoman Discusses Race for the Show-Me State
  • Parents Discuss Child's Death by Miniblind Cord Strangulation, Support for Safety Recall
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Gore and Bush Campaigns Head East
  • Bush Campaign Coordinator in Missouri Discusses How Bush Intends to Win the Show-Me State
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Missouri Democratic Coordinated Campaign Director Discusses Efforts to Advance Gore-Lieberman Ticket
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Bush, Gore Jockey for Key Battleground State of Missouri
  • Singapore Airlines Crash: Fmr. FAA Chief-of-Staff Discusses Investigation
  • Singapore Airlines Disaster: Search for Clues Continues in Taipei
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission to Order Window Blinds Off the Market Due to Threat of Strangulation Deaths
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Bush and Gore Sharpening Their Attacks

    October 31, 2000

  • Elections Expert Curtis Gans Discusses Problem of Low Voter Turnout
  • Bush Campaigns in California, Focuses on Faith-Based Organizations
  • Italian Tanker Carrying Toxic Chemicals Sinks off the Coast of France
  • Bill Nelson Discusses His Bid for U.S. Senate Seat in Florida
  • Floridians Inundated With Political Advertising
  • Election 2000, Seven Days to Go: Bush, Gore Courting Voters in California, Oregon Today
  • Candidates Differ on Energy Policies
  • Which Presidential Candidate Has the Advantage in Florida?
  • Tanker Carrying a Toxic Chemical Sinks off French Coast
  • What Is It Like to Live Aboard a Space Station?
  • Presidential Candidates Fight for Florida's 25 Electoral Votes
  • First Crew of International Space Station Blasts Off
  • Gore Campaigns in Oregon and California
  • George W. Bush Campaigns in California

    October 30, 2000

  • Countdown Under Way in Kazakhstan to Send First Long-Term Residents to International Space Station
  • Seniors Struggle to Afford Prescription Drugs
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Gore Campaign Spokesman Doug Hattaway Discusses Latest Tracking Polls
  • What Effect Is Nader Having on Election 2000?
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Bush Campaign Spokesperson Mindy Tucker Discusses Charge to the Finish Line
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Barak in Battle for Political Survival Against Backdrop of More Deadly Clashes Between Israelis, Palestinians
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Bush Making Bid for New Mexico's Five Electoral Votes
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Gore-Lieberman Bus Tour Begins Second Day in Michigan Then Heads to Wisconsin
  • Campaign 2000, Eight Days To Go: Republicans, Democrats Continue Battle Over Federal Budget
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Two Israeli Guards Shot in Weekend Violence; Barak Under Pressure in Knesset
  • Subway Series: New York Mayor Giuliani Discusses Yankee Victory Parade
  • What Effect Will Nader Have on the Vote in Washington State?
  • Gallup Poll Shows Bush With Lead Over Gore
  • Vice President Al Gore, Tipper Discuss Presidential Campaign, Vision of America
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Bush, Gore Battle for Washington State's Electoral Votes
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Gore, Lieberman Wrapping Up Bus Tour Through Upper Midwest
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: George W. Bush Reaching Out in New Mexico and California

    October 27, 2000

  • Russian Submarine Investigation: Retired British Navy Admiral Discusses Significance of Note Found on Body Aboard Kursk
  • Jill Dougherty's Diary: The Importance of a Support Group in Battling Breast Cancer
  • Election 2000: 'George' Political Reporter Discusses Local and State Issues That Could Impact Presidential Race
  • Subway Series: Yankees Close Out the Mets in Game Five
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinians Clash With Israeli Forces Near Ramallah Following Friday Prayer Service
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Spokeswoman Discusses Battlegrounds
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Soldiers, Palestinians Clash in Ramallah After Friday Prayer Service
  • Election 2000: Matt Lieberman Discusses Campaigning for his Father and the Democratic Ticket
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Riot Police Roam Jerusalem With Concern Over Palestinian 'Day of Rage'
  • Former Navy Diver Discusses Heavy-Lift Operation to Return Stricken USS Cole to U.S.
  • Subway Series: New York Waking up to a Baseball Hangover

    October 26, 2000

  • Center for Communication Policy Expects Internet to Pervade Most Households in 15 Years
  • Faucheux: Democrats Likely to Pick Up One or Two Senate Seats, Leaving Republicans in Control
  • U.N. Panel of Scientists Reports New Evidence of Global Warming
  • Handwritten Note Indicates Some Kursk Sailors Survived Blast
  • Oppenheimer: Ignoring Global Warning as a Serious Problem is 'Ignoring Scientific Reality'
  • USS Cole Investigation: U.S. Officials Receive Bomb Threat at Yemeni Hotel
  • Recovered Note Indicates Some Kursk Sailors Survived Explosion

    October 25, 2000

  • Election 2000: Republicans Must Defend Open Seats to Maintain Control of the House
  • Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton Offers to Meet Separately With Israeli, Palestinian Leaders
  • U.S. Surgeon General Issues Warning on Delayed Flu Vaccine
  • Subway Series: Yankees and Mets Fans Sound Off at Great Neck Diner
  • New Colon Cancer Screening Could Make Test Easier for Patients
  • Gallup Poll: Race to Close to Call If Presidential Election Held Today
  • Surgeon General Discusses Flu Vaccine Priority for Those at Highest Risk
  • USS Cole Investigation: U.S. Forces Remain on Threat Condition Delta
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton Tries to Restart Peace Process

    October 24, 2000

  • Animal Experts Give Advice for Placating Pets
  • Election 2000: Rebecca Lieberman Discusses Hitting the Campaign Trail
  • New Techniques for Extending Women's Fertility on the Horizon
  • Council on Foreign Relations Fellow Assesses Albright's Mission in North Korea
  • Military's Highest State of Alert Means Installations 'Shut Down for Normal Business'
  • Gallup Poll: Gore and Bush Dead Even on Issues, Leadership and Vision
  • Albright Ends North Korea Talks With Potential Breakthrough on Missiles Issue
  • U.S. Forces on High State of Alert in Response to a Specific Threat of Terrorist Attacks
  • Subway Series: Mets Down But Not Out As Fans Gear Up for Game 3
  • Author Kevin McKeown Discusses 'Your Secrets Are My Business'
  • Albright, North Korea's Kim Jong Il Hold Second Round of Meetings, Discuss Missile Issues
  • Election 2000: Gov. Ridge Discusses Barnstorm for Reform Tour
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Gaza Airport Reopens Amid Clashes
  • U.S. Forces on Alert for Terrorist Activity

    October 23, 2000

  • Northern California Wildfires Under Control
  • Subway Series: Mets and Yankees Fans Wear Their Feelings on Their Sleeves in Times Square
  • Gallup Poll: Debates Changed Presidential Race in Favor of George W. Bush
  • Election 2000: Advertising Veteran Linda Kaplan Thaler Discusses Latest Gore, Bush TV Spots
  • Clinton to Sign Blood Alcohol Limit Law
  • Crisis in the Middle East: With Rhetoric Rising, Scattered Clashes in Hebron and Bethlehem
  • Olympic Gold Medalist Julie Foudy and Dr. Norman Sussman Discuss Treating Depression
  • Erakat: Adding Sharon to National Unity Government in Israel 'the Bullet of Mercy to the Peace Process'
  • Subway Series: Sounding Off in Times Square
  • Head of Israeli Foreign Defense Committee Discusses Decision to Proceed With Peace 'Timeout'
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israel Calls For 'Timeout' in Peace Process; Arafat Declares Palestinians Headed for Statehood

    October 20, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Ambassador, Palestinian American Congress President Discuss Approaching Truce Deadline
  • Subway Series: Mets and Yankees Fan Argue Team Prospects
  • Several Political Figures to Attend Memorial Service for Governor Mel Carnahan of Missouri
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Tensions Heightened as Unofficial Sharm el-Sheikh Deadline Approaches
  • Ben-Ami: Arafat's Cease-Fire Instructions to Palestinians 'Rather Ambivalent'
  • Attack on the Cole: Former CIA Counterterrorism Official Points Finger at bin Laden
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Tensions High as Islamic Faithful Attend Noonday Prayers
  • Gov. Mel Carnahan Memorial: Clinton, Gore to Attend

    October 19, 2000

  • Glassman Debunks Predictions of Internet Depression
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Tensions Drop Considerably, but Sporadic Violence Continues
  • USS Cole Attack: Angry Senators Want Answers from Military Pointman
  • Mandel: Tech Losses Will Bring down Economy
  • USS Cole Attack: Yemeni President Upbeat About Progress of Investigation
  • USS Cole Attack: Authorities in Yemen Say Suicide Bombing Was a Well-Planned Operation

    October 18, 2000

  • Tucker: Presidential Race to Turn on Turn-Out
  • Election 2000: Froedtert Hospital Staff in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Discuss Third Presidential Debate
  • Mayor Giuliani Previews Subway Series
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Gore, Bush Pull No Punches During Final Face-Off
  • USS Cole Attack: Investigators Uncover Bomb-Making Materials in Yemen Apartment
  • 'Newsday' Sports Columnist Previews Subway Series
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Violence Continues in Gaza
  • New Yorkers React to Subway Series
  • USS Cole Memorial: 17 Sailors to be Remembered at Norfolk Naval Base; Investigators Uncover Bomb-Making Materials
  • Election 2000: Gore and Bush Spar Over Education Reform, Health Care, Taxes at Third Presidential Debate

    October 17, 2000

  • Missouri Democratic Party Executive Director Says Carnahan to Remain on Ballot Despite Death
  • Summit in the Middle East: Palestinian Representative to U.S. Discusses Israeli-Palestinian Agreement to End Violence
  • Israeli Consul General in New York: 'Violence is Not a Legitimate Tool to Reach Concessions or to Reach Agreements'
  • Summit in the Middle East: Leaders Agree to End Violence; Secretary of State Albright Discusses Future Outlook
  • Missouri Gov. Mel Carnahan Presumed Dead; Search to Resume for Plane Wreckage
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Despite Apparent Agreement, More Clashes in Gaza
  • Sen. Joe Lieberman Discusses Middle East Developments, Final Presidential Debate Preparations
  • Third Debate Could Be Crucial for Gore

    October 16, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Emergency Summit Under Way to Break Cycle of Violence; Gallup Poll Shows 70 Percent of American Public Attuned
  • Million Family March: Thousands Gather to Demonstrate Support for Families
  • Paris: Mideast Summit Needs to Restore Hope for Peace
  • USS Cole Attack: Navy Orders End to Refueling in Aden
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Negotiators Face Uphill Battle as Summit Begins; Palestinian Demonstrators Urge Arafat to Make no Concessions
  • Political Analyst Ghassan Khatib Discusses Palestinian Perspective of Emergency Mideast Summit
  • Million Family March Comes to Washington
  • USS Cole Attack: Navy Plans to Release Some Injured Sailors; Officials Say FBI Investigation Into Attack Making Good Progress
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Leaders Attempting to Negotiate Cease-fire Between Israelis and Palestinians

    October 13, 2000

  • Middle East Troubles Cause Stock Market Tremors
  • Fmr. State Department Spokesman Jamie Rubin Discusses USS Cole Attack, Middle East Crisis
  • International Efforts Made to Care for Wounded Among U.S.S. Cole Crew
  • Palestinian Youths March Against Israeli Checkpoints
  • Middle East Forum Member Discusses Possible USS Cole Attack Suspects
  • Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Alec Fraser Discusses USS Cole Attack
  • South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
  • With Fears of Oil Prices Going Up, Stock Markets are Down
  • USS Cole Attacked: Death Toll Rising; Navy Family Service Director Discusses Efforts to Ease Stress; British Embassy Bombing Not Being Linked
  • Crisis in the Middle East: White House Urges Israelis, Palestinians to End Violence
  • Regarding U.S.S. Cole, Navy Admiral Says Every Naval Operation is a Calculated Risk
  • South Korean President Kim Dae-Jung Receives Noble Peace Prize
  • Norfolk, Virginia Community Comes Together to Support Families of U.S.S. Cole Crew
  • Middle East Relatively Calm as Hopes for Peace Talks are Renewed
  • U.S.S. Cole Death Toll Continues to Rise

    October 12, 2000

  • Sounding Off on the Second Presidential Debate in Battle Creek, Michigan
  • Different Format, Different Tone for Second Presidential Debate
  • Gallup Flash Poll: Bush Awarded Slight Edge in Second Presidential Debate
  • Center for Food and Nutrition Policy Director Discusses Safeway Taco Shell Recall
  • Second Presidential Debate Features Different Packaging, Similar Product

    October 11, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinian Cabinet Minister Says Violence Could Diminish with Israeli Withdrawal
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Bush Makes Final Preparations for Tonight's Encounter
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Violence Diminishing; Annan Driving Diplomacy
  • Bush Communications Director Karen Hughes Previews Tonight's Second Presidential Debate
  • Gore Campaign Manager Bill Daley Previews Tonight's Second Presidential Debate
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Kofi Annan Due in Lebanon Today to Discuss Capture of Three Israeli Soldiers by Hezbollah
  • Netanyahu: Responsibility for Collapse of Peace Talks 'Squarely Placed on the Palestinian Side'
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Traffic Din Replaces Rumble of Battle Outside Ramallah; Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Bush, Gore Head Into North Carolina Face-Off Locked Neck-and-Neck

    October 10, 2000

  • Israeli Ambassador to U.N. Discusses Efforts to End Mideast Violence, Advance Peace Process
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Loses Ground on Honesty, Bush on Understanding Complex Issues Following First Presidential Debate
  • Hezbollah Guerrillas Up the Ante for Release of Three Captured Israeli Soldiers
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Perry and Sperling Discuss Prospects for Peace
  • North Korean Vice Chairman Arrives in Washington
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Moves Under Way to Defuse Violence; Gunfire Continues in Hebron
  • Rahman: 'Cessation of the Hostilities is Squarely and Totally in the Hands of Mr. Barak'
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Barak Extends Deadline to End Violence as Clashes Continue; Tensions Running High on Israeli- Lebanese Border

    October 09, 2000

  • Dr. Paul Greengard Discusses Winning Nobel Prize for Medicine
  • Crisis in the Mideast: Former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Discusses Israeli Deadline to End Hostilities
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Key Political Leaders Propose Kostunica Suspend Parliament, Call New Elections
  • Crisis in the Middle East: West Bank Death Toll Marring Holiest Day in Judaism; Talks Set to Gain Release of Israeli Soldiers From Hezbollah
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Retakes Lead Over Gore in Presidential Race
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israel Bolsters Military Presence Along Lebanese Border Following Capture of Soldiers by Hezbollah Guerrillas
  • Yugoslav Parliament May Oust Some Milosevic Supporters to Aid Kostunica's Presidency
  • Middle East Peace Process Hangs in a Deadly Balance
  • Diplomatic Efforts Become Urgent as Deadline for Peace Looms, Violence Continues

    October 06, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Women Spur Gore to 11-Point Lead
  • Election 2000: Bush Focusing on Family Issues During Push Through Key Midwest States
  • Stengel: Vice Presidential Debate Delivers Big-Time Congeniality, Little Impact
  • Former Deputy National Security Adviser to President Clinton Discusses Developments in Yugoslavia
  • Israel Seals Off West Bank, Gaza to Prevent Further Violence
  • Election 2000: Gore Expected to Praise Russian Recognition of Yugoslavia's Kostunica
  • Yugoslav Revolt: Putin Sends Message Congratulating Vojislav Kostunica as the New President
  • Election 2000: Sen. Joe Lieberman Discusses Tone of Vice Presidential Debate, International Policy
  • Cheney Reviews Debate with Lieberman
  • Israel Seals Off West Bank, Gaza
  • Vice Presidential Debates: Lieberman and Cheney Engage in Polite Politics
  • Yugoslav Revolt: Russian Foreign Minister Arrives in Belgrade; U.S., Europe Signal Easing of Sanctions

    October 05, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Young People Uninvolved in the Political Process
  • NASA Astronaut Dr. Daniel Barry Discusses Planned Discovery Mission to International Space Station
  • Despite Criticisms throughout Its History, Space Shuttle Prepares for Historic 100th Launch
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Return to Campaign Trail, Key Battleground States
  • Sharm El-Sheikh Meetings End Without Concrete Results
  • Yugoslav Elections: Police in Belgrade Use Tear Gas to Break Up Crowd of Protesters, as Thousands Gather
  • Vice Presidential Debate: Centre College President Discusses Preparations
  • Rep. Portman of Ohio, Lieberman Campaign Mgr. Nides Discuss Vice Presidential Debate Preparations
  • Hadassah Lieberman Discusses Her Husband's Mood Going Into Tonight's Vice Presidential Debate
  • NASA Set to Launch 100th Space Shuttle Tonight With Discovery
  • Election 2000 Vice Presidential Debate: A Look Ahead and a Look Back
  • Yugoslav Elections: Tens of Thousands Gather in Belgrade for Massive Rally
  • Barak Departs Paris Peace Talks
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Resume Fight for Key Battleground States

    October 04, 2000

  • CNN.com Offers Interactive Debate Coverage
  • Rothenberg: Bush Exceeded Expectations
  • Paris: Albright 'Can Restore a Sense of Confidence' to Middle East Peace Efforts
  • Meetings Underway in Paris in an Effort to Stop the Violence Among Israelis and Palestinians
  • Debate Reaction: Undecided Remain on the Fence at Allen-Edmonds Shoe Manufacturing Plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Both Gore, Bush Declare Victory Following Boston Face-Off
  • Bush Communications Director Ari Fleischer Reviews Last Night's Presidential Debate
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Slightly Ahead of Bush Following First Presidential Debate
  • Election 2000: Vice President Al Gore Discusses Boston Presidential Debate
  • Intensity of Palestinian Violence Toned Down; Two More Deaths Overnight
  • Talks Aimed at Ending Middle East Violence Under Way in Paris

    October 03, 2000

  • 'George' Magazine Senior Editor Expects Gore to Win Tonight's Debate
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Gore to Focus on Issues, Bush to Project 'Big Vision'
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Huge Audience Expected
  • Erakat: 'Israelis are Shooting, Palestinians are Dying'
  • Middle East Cease Fire Coming Apart Rapidly
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Bush Rallies West Virginia Before Heading to Boston
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Gore Heads to Boston Following Florida Practice Sessions With 'Real People'
  • New Palestinian, Israeli Clashes Erupt Outside Ramallah Despite Cease-Fire Agreement
  • Bush's Chief Strategist Karl Rove Previews Tonight's Debate
  • Devine: Gore 'Wants to Fight for Working People'
  • Kofi Annan Envoy Terry Larson Discusses U.N. Role in Mideast Peace Process
  • Sharon: Arafat Responsible for Palestinian Demonstrations and Violence
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Gore Expected to Focus on Policy
  • Election 2000: Bush Rallies Democratic Stronghold of West Virginia Before Heading to Boston Debate
  • Israeli, Palestinian Security Chiefs Agree to Cease-Fire; Worst Fighting in Four Years Leaves at Least 41 Dead

    October 02, 2000

  • Intellectual Property Rights Expert Expects Napster Ruling to Have Little Impact on Future Cases
  • NHTSA Investigating Another Line of Firestone Tires
  • Yugoslav Elections: Civil Disobedience Campaign to Oust Milosevic Under Way
  • Middle East Violence: Death Toll Mounts in Fifth Day of Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians
  • Supreme Court Begins New Term with Labor Case
  • Downloading on Napster
  • Spangler: Recording Industry 'Has the Weight of the Law on its Side' in Napster Case
  • Yugoslav Elections: General Strike to Force Milosevic from Office Under Way
  • Napster's Legal Wrangling Closely Watched on College Campuses
  • Middle East Violence: Confrontations Continue for Fifth Straight Day

    September 29, 2000

  • Columbia Journalism Professor Discusses NBC's Poor Olympic Coverage Ratings
  • 'New York Times': 'Peaceful Rock Concerts Won't be Enough' to Force Milosevic From Power
  • RU-486 User Describes Personal Experience with Abortion Pill
  • Mayhem on the Mount: Fighting at Jerusalem Holy Site Results in Three Deaths
  • Debating the Abortion Pill
  • Sydney Games 2000: Marion Jones Wins Bronze in Long Jump, Ending Quest for Five Gold Medals; Tourists Brimming With Unusual Questions
  • Yugoslav Elections: Milosevic Opponents Call for Strikes

    September 28, 2000

  • World Conservation Union Adds 200 Animals to Endangered Species List
  • Sharon Visits Temple Mount; Violence Follows
  • World Conservation Fund Raises Red Flag on Accelerating Rate of Mass Extinction
  • 'Seventeen' Editor, Busy High School Student Discuss Teen Sleep Deprivation
  • Yugoslav Election Protests: Outcry Over Government-Planned Runoff Election Growing Louder
  • Olympics 2000: Marion Jones Wins Second Gold Medal; Raducan Appeal Denied
  • Violence Erupts After Sharon Visit to Jerusalem Holy Site

    September 27, 2000

  • Sen. John McCain Previews Commerce Committee Hearings on Limiting Underage Access to R-Rated Films
  • Bill Bradley Discusses 'The Journey from Here'
  • Round Two Between Senate Commerce Committee and the Entertainment Industry Over Marketing of Violent Material to Children Set for Today
  • Texas Death Row Inmate Ricky McGinn Scheduled for Execution Today
  • Brookings Institute Fellow Ivo Daalder Discusses Developments in Yugoslav Elections
  • Olympics 2000: Sprinter Marion Jones Goes for Another Gold; Romanian Gymnast Andreea Raducan Appeals for Return of Gold Medal

    September 26, 2000

  • MTV's 'Choose or Lose Street Team' Previews Gore Town Hall Meeting
  • Flu Shots Delayed
  • Yugoslav Elections: Pressure Builds on Milosevic
  • Protesters, Police Face Off Outside IMF-World Bank Meeting in Prague
  • Gallup Poll: Many Americans Concerned about Rising Cost of Oil
  • Balkan Analyst: Milosevic's End Is near, Regardless of His Efforts to Maintain Power
  • Protesters Vow to Disrupt IMF-World Bank Meeting in Prague
  • Yugoslav Elections: U.S. Pressuring Milosevic to Step Down; Opposition Supporters Gather for Victory Celebrations
  • Sydney Games 2000: IOC Strips Romanian Gymnast of Gold Medal for Her Use of Cold Medication; C.J. Hunter Denies Allegations of Steroid Use
  • New Research Uncovers Drug to Delay, Stop Multiple Sclerosis

    September 25, 2000

  • Center for Food and Nutrition Policy Director Discusses Bio- Engineered Food and Its Health Risks
  • Campaign 2000: Bush Gains Ground with Women
  • Yugoslav Elections: Both Sides Claiming Victory; Official Results Still Being Tallied
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Gains Among Women, Draws Slight Lead
  • Former State Dept. Spokesman James Rubin: Future of Yugoslavia 'in the Hands of the People of Serbia'
  • World Champion Shot-Putter C.J. Hunter Tested Positive for Banned Substance
  • Both Sides Claim Victory in Yugoslav Presidential Elections

    September 22, 2000

  • 'Forbes' Magazine Publisher Discusses Annual List of Nation's Wealthiest Americans
  • British Court Decision Imminent on Conjoined Twins Separation
  • Tropical Storm Helene Weakens, Soaks Florida Panhandle
  • Gale: Releasing Strategic Oil Reserves Unnecessary, Bad for the Economy
  • British Court Expected to Rule Today on Separation of Conjoined Twins
  • Sydney Games 2000: Transportation Authorities Brace For Massive Crowds With Start of Track and Field Events
  • Yugoslav President Milosevic Facing Strong Opposition in Weekend Election
  • Intel Profit Warning Triggers Sell-Off in Tech Sector
  • Tropical Storm Helene Approaches Florida With Heavy Rain, Blustery Wind

    September 21, 2000

  • All Nine Survivors of Cuban Plane Crash on U.S. Soil
  • 70-Mile-an-Hour Winds, Hail and Heavy Rain Slam Xenia, Ohio
  • No Responsibility Claimed in Attack on Britain's MI6 Agency
  • Sperling: Digital Revolution Offers New Opportunities for Americans with Disabilities
  • House Subcommittee to Consider Ford's Testing of Firestone Tires
  • French Track Star Marie-Jose Perec Withdraws from Olympic Games
  • Devastating Storm Hits Xenia, Ohio Overnight
  • Remaining Eight Cuban Plane Crash Survivors Enter U.S.

    September 20, 2000

  • Rep. Burton Previews Congressional Hearings on the Soaring Cost of Energy
  • Cuban Airplane Crash Survivors to Be Questioned by U.S. Authorities
  • Executives From Firestone Tire and Ford Motor Company Back on Capitol Hill Tomorrow
  • U.S. Officials Interviewing Survivors of 'Hijacked' Cuban Plane Crash
  • Coast Guard Admiral Discusses Cuban Plane Investigation
  • Fans Being Checked for Banned Substances at Sydney Olympics
  • Crash of Cuban Crop Plane Raising Many Questions Today; Coast Guard to Interview Eight of the Nine Survivors

    September 19, 2000

  • Dr. Satcher Discusses Efforts to Diagnose and Treat Patients with ADHD
  • Clinton to Sign Long-Term Health Care Bill
  • Continental General Expected to Recall 40,000 Tires
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Expect Gore to Win
  • Red Cross President Dr. Bernadine Healy Makes Nationwide Appeal for Blood Donors
  • Sydney Games 2000: Australia Wins Gold in Men's 4x200 Swim Relay, Sets World Record
  • Ford, Continental General Recall Lincoln Navigator Tires

    September 18, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Gore Leading Bush on Tax Cut Issue
  • Larry Bowers Discusses Romanian Weightlifters' Elimination From the Olympics
  • Tybee Island Residents Await Remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Leading Bush in Presidential Race, 49-41 Percent
  • Fmr. Atlanta Olympics Official Discusses Issue of Doping
  • Sydney Games 2000: Technology Just One Star Attraction of Olympic Pool

    September 15, 2000

  • Atlantis Crew Discuss Life Aboard International Space Station
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Well Positioned on the Issues
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Most Interested in Track and Field, Swimming, Gymnastics at Sydney Olympics
  • Commission on Presidential Debates Co-Chairmen Discuss Gore- Bush Agreement
  • Sydney Authorities Work to Solve Olympic Transportation Problems

    September 14, 2000

  • What Does Windows ME Offer You?
  • Wen Ho Lee's Son and Lawyer Discuss His Future Plans
  • The Issues and The Impact of Clinton/Lazio Debate
  • Wen Ho Lee Freed Following Plea Agreement; Judge Blasts Government's Handling of Case
  • Rick Lazio and Hillary Clinton's Campaign Managers Debate Last Night's New York Senate Debate
  • Gallup Poll: Al Gore Edging Ahead of George W. Bush
  • Critics Attack Stem Cell Research
  • Dr. Cohen Discusses Olympic 2000 Drug Testing
  • The Road to Sydney: Opening Ceremonies Less Than 24 Hours Away
  • Fired Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Freed Following Plea Bargain

    September 13, 2000

  • Mother of Mathew Shepard Presses Congress to Pass Hate Crimes Bill
  • British Gas Station Employee Sees the Full Effect of Fuel Protests
  • Wen Ho Lee's Lawyer to Try Again to Get Former Los Alamos Scientist Freed from Jail Today
  • Congress Takes on Hollywood Today on Marketing Violent Movies, Music and Video Games to Children
  • Fuel Price Protesters in Britain Turn Up the Heat on Blair
  • Deadline Passes Today on Anniversary of Mideast Peace Process
  • Britons Scrounge for Petrol as Fuel Crisis Intensifies
  • Buchanan: Reform Party Offers 'a Different Agenda, Different Issues'
  • Lynne Cheney Previews Her Testimony on Violence in the Media
  • Wen Ho Lee Case Returns to New Mexico Courtroom Today

    September 12, 2000

  • Election 2000: Advertising Executive Jerry Della Femina Discusses RNC 'RATS' Ad Criticizing Gore Prescription Drug Plan
  • Selma Mayoral Candidate James Perkins, Jr.: Race 'Not an Issue in and of Itself'
  • Purportedly Subliminal RNC Ad Detracts from Bush's Campaign
  • Bridgestone/Firestone and Ford Face More Hearings on Capitol Hill
  • Britain Facing Growing Fuel Shortage As Protesters Dig In
  • Wen Ho Lee Remains Jailed as Plea Negotiations Continue
  • Former Segregationist Challenged by Black Businessman in Selma Mayoral Race
  • FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection Discusses Marketing Violence to Children
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Claims No Knowledge of Subliminal Message in RNC Ad
  • Cambridge Energy Chairman Daniel Yergin Discusses High Oil Prices
  • Atlantis Crew Cross Threshold into ISP Living Quarters
  • Election 2000: 'RATS' Beneath the Surface of RNC Ad

    September 11, 2000

  • 'The West Wing' in a Landslide at Emmy Awards
  • FTC Report Targets Entertainment Industry's Advertising Practices
  • Indiana University Basketball Coach Bob Knight Fired from his Job of 29 Years
  • 'Time' Correspondent Discusses 'Emotional and Spiritual Benefits of the Dying Process'
  • Wen Ho Lee Cuts a Deal with the Government for his Freedom
  • Astronaut, Cosmonaut Readying International Space Station for First Occupants
  • U.S. Astronaut and Russian Cosmonaut Share a Walk in Space
  • Investigation Finds Nursing Shortage Has Led to Hundreds of Tragic Consequences
  • Aftergood: Government's Handling of Wen Ho Lee Case 'a Serious Blow to Its Credibility'
  • FTC Report Finds Entertainment Industry Specifically Targets Young Children When Marketing Movies, Music and Videos Meant for Older Consumers
  • University of Maryland Basketball Coach Gary Williams Discusses the Firing of Bobby Knight
  • Indiana University Fires Basketball Coach Bobby Knight; Players Back Coach, Students Erupt in Protest

    September 08, 2000

  • Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura Asks: 'Do I Stand Alone?'
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Go for Launch
  • The Great Storm of 1900: Galveston, Texas Pauses Today to Remember Victims
  • Gallup Tracking Poll: Gore Leads by 3 Percent, a Statistical Dead-Heat
  • NASA in Go Mode for Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Holds Edge on Social Security
  • Energy Secretary Richardson Discusses Efforts to Boost OPEC Oil Production
  • Killer Storm One Hundred Years Later: Galveston, Texas Remembers Deadliest Natural Disaster in U.S. History
  • Atlantis Fueled and Ready for Delivery Run to the International Space Station

    September 07, 2000

  • Bush Remarks Offer Little for Pentagon Objection
  • Rep. Tom Bliley Discusses His Proposed Patient Protection Act
  • Fmr. AMA President Discusses Opposition to National Practitioners Data Bank
  • French Taxi Drivers Continue Protest of High Price of Fuel
  • Gallup Poll: Seattle Perceived as America's Safest City; L.A. the Most Dangerous
  • State Farm Researcher who Alerted Federal Officials to Firestone Tire Problems Discusses Recall

    September 06, 2000

  • Keeping Schools Safe: The Benefits of Technology at Permian High in Odessa, Texas
  • Rep. Tauzin Discusses Firestone Tire Recall Hearings
  • NHTSA Administrator Sue Bailey Discusses Firestone Tire Recall Investigation
  • Firestone, Ford Executives Face Grilling on Capitol Hill; All- Out Effort Continues to Get Troublesome Tires Off the Road
  • United Nations Millennium Summit: Clinton to Reattempt Mideast Peace Deal
  • Firestone Public Affairs V.P. Discusses Tire Recall
  • Sen. Shelby: Firestone and Ford's Silence 'Inexplicable to the American People'
  • United Nations Millennium Summit: Clinton Hopes to Jump Start Stalled Middle East Peace Talks
  • Keeping Schools Safe: FBI to Release Report on Violence Warning Signs

    September 05, 2000

  • Education 2000: Maryland Elementary School Prepares for the Challenges Ahead
  • MADD President Discusses Labor Day Drinking and Driving
  • In Charge Institute of America V.P. Discusses College Students and Credit Cards
  • Election 2000: Gore Highlights Needs for Prescription Drugs
  • Gallup Poll: Safety Fears for Kids Returning to School on the Decline
  • Election 2000: Families USA Director Discusses Bush, Gore Health Care Plans
  • Clinton Plans to Push Health Case as Congress Returns
  • Election 2000: Bush Spokesman Discusses Texas Governor's National Health Plan

    September 04, 2000

  • Western Wildfires: Rain and Snow Slowing Some Blazes; Lightning Sparks 1,500-Acre Fire Near Devil's Tower
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Favored Overall on Issues Driving Election
  • Campaign Kickoff: Bush/Cheney Take in Illinois and Michigan
  • AFL-CIO President John Sweeney Discusses the Changing Face of Unions
  • Tentative Labor Day Agreement May Avert Strike at Firestone
  • Gore Campaign Senior Adviser Discusses the Debate Over Presidential Debates
  • Election 2000: Bush and Gore Target Education
  • Gallup Poll: Labor Day Arrives with Presidential Race an Absolute Dead Heat
  • Bush Spokeswoman Discusses Debate Over Debates
  • Western Wildfires: Crews Find Mixed Blessing in Rain and Snow
  • Labor Secretary Herman Discusses Firestone/Steelworkers Agreement, Debate Over Presidential Debates
  • Election 2000: Gore-Lieberman Set Out on 27-Hour Non-Stop Labor Day American Work-a-Thon; Bush's Debate Proposal Rejected
  • Bridgestone/Firestone, Steelworkers Union Reach Tentative Agreement

    September 01, 2000

  • Mapquest CFO Offers Holiday Travel Tips
  • Ritter: Physically Impossible for Iraqis to Manufacture Ballistic Missiles Since '98
  • SEC Director of Enforcement Discusses Arrest in Emulex Case
  • Clinton to Address Missile Shield Program
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Facing Midnight Strike Deadline By 8,000 Union Workers; United Steelworkers Spokesman Discusses Negotiations
  • Wen Ho Lee Case: No Appeal of Release Filed
  • Transportation Secretary Slater Discusses Airline Traffic, Bridgestone/Firestone Tire Recall
  • Gallup Poll: Airline Flyers Pretty Satisfied
  • Western Wildfires: Crews Anticipate Cooler Temperatures, Rain
  • Fired Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Faces Bail Hearing Today
  • Steelworkers Poised to Strike at Nine Firestone Plants as Contract Negotiations Continue

    August 31, 2000

  • Lori Berenson's Parents Appeal for Release of Their Daughter
  • Rain in West Giving Firefighters Relief
  • President Plans to Veto Repeal of Estate Tax
  • Agriculture Secretary Discusses Texas Drought
  • President Clinton Threatens to Veto Republican Estate Tax Repeal
  • Cartwright: Diana Still Enamors British Public
  • Cooler, Wetter Weather Helping Firefighters in Montana

    August 30, 2000

  • Landry: Combination of Forecasting and Other Computer Models Helps Predict Fire Behavior
  • Western Wildfires: Canadian Firefighters Lending a Hand
  • Gallup Poll: Democrats Like Gore Class War
  • Western Wildfires: Cool, Moist Weather Anticipated in Montana

    August 29, 2000

  • Wife of U.S. Citizen Charged With Spying in Russia Discusses Recent Jail Visit
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Emerges Winner of Convention Season
  • Colorado Police to Ask Patsy Ramsey Further Questions Today in JonBenet Murder Case
  • Western Wildfires: Calmer Winds, Cooler Temperatures Enable Weary Crews
  • Wen Ho Lee Faces Bail Hearing, Possible House Arrest Upon Release
  • Study Finds Short Exercise Bursts Beneficial to Heart
  • National Weather Service: Stagnant Air Pattern Over South Contributes to North Texas Drought
  • Judge to Set Bail Conditions for Nuclear Scientist Wen Ho Lee Today
  • Western Wildfires: Blaze Threatens Homes in Red Lodge, Montana; Cooler Weather Blows Into Bitterroot Valley

    August 28, 2000

  • Tire Recall: Congressional Investigators to Visit Bridgestone/Firestone Headquarters
  • John and Patsy Ramsey to Face More Questions from Colorado Investigators
  • Nulty: United's Labor Problems Continue with Mechanics, Ground Workers
  • Author Anthony Summers Discusses 'The Arrogance of Power: The Secret World of Richard Nixon'
  • Western Wildfires: Pentagon Sending in the Troops
  • 'New York Times': Allegation Of Nixon Beating Wife 'Weakly Sourced'
  • Parents of JonBenet Ramsey to Answer Questions From Police Today
  • Montana Governor Burns Clinton Administration for Slashing Fire Suppression Budget

    August 25, 2000

  • Survive Your Drive: Trends in Child Restraints and Safety Seats
  • Western Wildfires: Dry Lightning, High Winds Dog Overworked Crews
  • Survive Your Drive: LIFESTAR Provides Mobile E.R.
  • Survive Your Drive: Loyola Medical Center Staff Demonstrates State-of-the-Art Emergency Room
  • Survive Your Drive: G.M. Conducts Side-Impact Crash Test
  • Western Wildfires: Crews Face Lighting, Gusting Wind, Little Rain in Weekend Forecast
  • Gulf Air Crash: Crucial Sequence of Events Revealed

    August 24, 2000

  • McKenna: Computerized Airbus Will Present More Post-Crash Evidence
  • 'Rich' $1M Richer After Final 'Survivor' Vote
  • Gulf Air Crash: Bahraini Authorities Trying to Console Grief- Stricken Relatives, Conduct Investigation
  • Gulf Air Crash: NTSB to Play Key Role in Investigation
  • Gulf Air Crash: Data Recorders Recovered

    August 23, 2000

  • NTSB Final Report on TWA Flight 800 Due Today
  • Western Wildfires: Crews Battling Blazes With Manpower Shortage
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Anger Festers Over Death of 118 Sailors
  • Reno to Reject Special Prosecutor for Gore
  • Hurricane Debby: Nassau Relaxed
  • Mayfield: Hurricane Debby 'Really Struggling Right Now'
  • Miami Prepares for Hurricane Debby
  • NTSB to Issue Official Probable Cause in TWA 800 Accident Today
  • Reno Expected to Clear Gore of 1996 Fund-Raising Activities
  • Western Wildfires: Gov. Racicot Expected to Close More Montana Land
  • National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield Discusses Hurricane Debby
  • Bahamas Dept. of Meteorology: Preparations Under Way for Hurricane Debby
  • Nicolas: Visibility 'Dropping Very Fast' at Puerto Plata International Airport in the Dominican Republic

    August 22, 2000

  • Western Fires: Firefighters Utilize Cool Weather While It Lasts
  • Fmr. NTSB Vice Chairman Previews TWA Flight 800 Report
  • Election 2000: Gore Ends Riverboat Tour, Expected to Address Veterans Group in Milwaukee Today
  • NTSB to Open Two-Day Meeting on Crash of TWA Flight 800
  • Russian Submarine Accident: President Putin to Greet Victim's Families as Nation Begins Day of Mourning
  • Hurricane Debby Heading for Puerto Rico
  • Lychner: Responsibility for TWA Flight 800 Crash 'Falls Squarely on the Shoulders' of Boeing
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Northern Fleet Commander Seeks Forgiveness for Lost Lives
  • Western Wildfires: Montana Wildlife Suffering
  • Hurricane Debby: San Juan, Puerto Rico Awaits Storm
  • Antigua Hotel Owner Discusses 'Gentle' Hurricane Debby

    August 21, 2000

  • Western Wildfires: Good and Bad Weekend for Firefighters in Montana
  • Federal Investigators Looking Into New Mexico Gas Pipeline Explosion
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Called Off
  • Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater Discusses Efforts to Cut Flight Delays
  • Gore: Election 'About the American People and the Future of Our Country'
  • Gov. Racicot Discusses Firefighting Efforts in Montana
  • Western Wildfires: Fast-Moving Blaze Threatens Dozens of Montana Homes

    August 18, 2000

  • Democratic National Convention: McCain Keeps Low-Key Schedule While Awaiting Test Results
  • 83-Year-Old Tilly Tooter Discusses Surviving Auto Crash
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Repeated Attempts to Reach Sunken Kursk Have Failed
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Delivers Huge Acceptance Speech; Campaign Embarks on Four-Day Trip Down the Mississippi River
  • Democratic National Convention: Heartland Reaction to Gore's Address
  • Fabiani: Gore 'Gave the Speech of his Life'
  • Faucheux: Gore Speech Good, but Not Great
  • Gore-Lieberman Take Their Campaign on the River
  • Russian Submarine Accident: British Naval Attache Discusses Rescue Efforts
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Crew's Relatives Gather
  • Rating Gore's Speech at a Kansas City Diner
  • Thornburgh: News of Criminal Investigation of President Clinton 'Nothing New'
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Accepts Party's Nomination, Kicks Campaign Into High Gear

    August 17, 2000

  • Beaver: Russian Crew Could Have Survived Dual Explosions Aboard Trapped Sub
  • Democratic National Convention: Fmr. Gore Speechwriter Discusses Vice President's Upcoming Keynote Address
  • Russian Submarine Accident: British Mini Sub on the Way to Help
  • Democratic National Convention: Dr. Rigle Discusses McCain's Prognosis
  • Democratic National Convention: Talk of Family, Friendship and Faith; McCain Diagnosed with Skin Cancer
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Naval Commanders to Investigate Cause of Sinking; British-Norwegian Team Racing to Barents Sea
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Up Fractionally in Popularity; Leadership Numbers Still Trail Bush
  • Democratic National Convention: Patrick Casey and Robert Casey Jr. Discuss Their Tribute to Their Father
  • Adm. DeMars: Russian Sub Accident Looking 'Very Grave'
  • Dr. Wexler Discusses Skin Cancer Recovery
  • Russian Submarine Accident: British Rescue Mini Sub En Route to Site
  • Democratic National Convention: Senator Lieberman Takes Center Stage

    August 16, 2000

  • Bennett: 'It Will Help Republicans More If Joe Lieberman Sticks to His Convictions'
  • Democratic National Convention: Voices from the Past Evoke Memories of Kennedy and Camelot
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Take Middle Ground on Abortion, Gay Rights
  • No Signs of Life Evident on Sunken Russian Sub; Murmansk Residents Hope for Miracle
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Navy Analyst Discusses Sub Rescue Difficulties
  • Democratic National Convention: Hadassah Lieberman Discusses Her Adjustment to Unrelenting Public Scrutiny
  • Democratic National Convention: Jesse Jackson, Kennedy Family Rally Delegates
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Russian Navy Making Yet Another Rescue Attempt; U.S. Offering Rescue Help

    August 15, 2000

  • Democratic National Convention: 'Gore's Idea of a Risk Is Not Very Much of a Risk at All'
  • Democratic National Convention: Rep. Kennedy Discusses Family's Role
  • Democratic National Convention: President Clinton Steals the Show on Night One, Prepares to Handover Party Reins
  • Democratic National Convention: Rep. Ford Discusses His Keynote Message
  • DeMars: Russian Sub Rescue 'Looking Increasingly Grim'
  • Bradley: Gore Brings 'a Much Better Vision' than Bush
  • Situation Appears Bleak for 116 Crew Members of Russian Nuclear Submarine
  • Democratic National Convention: Clinton Delivers Strong Message to Convention, Setting the Stage for Handover of Leadership to Gore

    August 14, 2000

  • Convention Moments: New York, New York, 1980
  • Pro Golfer Sergio Garcia Ready to Take on Tiger
  • Democratic National Committee: David Maraniss Discusses 'The Prince of Tennessee'
  • Democratic National Convention: White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Previews the President's Speech
  • Western Wildfires: Blaze Gains Ground Overnight, but Fireline Holds
  • Democratic National Convention: Delegates and Demonstrators Converging on L.A.; Gore Working his Way to L.A. Along Campaign Trail
  • Democratic National Convention: Author Gail Sheehy Discusses the First Lady's Role
  • Democratic National Convention: Donna Brazile Discusses 'Going the Distance' with Al Gore
  • Gov. Davis: California 'a Good State' for Al Gore
  • Western Wildfires: Cooler Weather, Federal Funds Spur Progress
  • Democratic National Convention: President Clinton to Speak Tonight

    August 11, 2000

  • Democratic National Convention: V.P. of Operations Gives Tour of Staples Center
  • NTSB to Open Public Docket on Controversial Crash of EgyptAir Flight 990
  • Firefighters Continue to Battle in Montana
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore-Lieberman to Stop in Pennsylvania on the Road to L.A.
  • Gallup Poll: Democrats Represent Moderate/Conservative Interests
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Campaign Consultant Discusses Party Platform
  • Democratic National Convention: Clinton Explains Spiritual Journey
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Campaigning His Way to L.A.
  • Firefighters Getting All-Too-Brief Respite in Montana's Bitterroot Valley

    August 10, 2000

  • Lt. Ake: Marines 'Optimistic' Over Efforts to Contain Western Wildfires
  • Firestone Customers Outraged by Delay in Tire Recall
  • Wildfires Prompt Montana Governor to Close Millions of Acres to Public
  • Election 2000: Gore, Lieberman to Swing Through Georgia, Pennsylvania Ahead of Democratic Convention
  • Gallup Poll: Buchanan Stands at 1 Percent Among Likely Voters
  • Gov. Racicot: Montana Wildfires 'More Grave and More Serious'
  • Montana Firefighting Efforts Continue Under Heavy Smoke Layer

    August 09, 2000

  • New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir Discusses Retirement
  • Wildfires Continue to Rage Across Montana
  • Election 2000: Gore-Lieberman Campaign Off and Running
  • Election 2000: Republican, Democratic Pollsters Discuss Latest CNN/'USA Today'/Gallup Poll Showing Gore Leading Bush
  • Moscow Bomb Blast Sparks Fears of New Wave of Terrorism
  • Brigitte Smithwick and her Attorney Discuss the Case Against Firestone
  • Wildfires Force 500 Families to Evacuate Homes in Bitter Root Valley
  • Firestone to Announce Tire Recall

    August 08, 2000

  • Productivity Jumps in 2Q
  • Confederate Sub Raised Off S.C. Coast After 136 Years Under Water
  • Fleischer: Sen. Lieberman 'a Good Man'
  • Civil War Ship Set to be Raised from the Ocean Floor
  • Election 2000: Comparing Cheney and Lieberman
  • Gore Vice Presidential Announcement: Lieberman Prepares for Big Day
  • Sen. Dodd: Choice of Lieberman as V.P. Candidate 'a Great One'
  • Confederate Sub Hunley to be Raised off South Carolina Coast Today
  • McLean: Lieberman 'the Perfect Partner for Al Gore'
  • Election 2000: Lieberman's Selection as V.P. Candidate Lauded as Bold Move

    August 07, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 92 Percent of Americans Say They Would Vote for Jewish Presidential Candidate
  • Colorado Governor Bill Owens Discusses Mesa Verde Wildfire
  • Fires Rekindled in Mesa Verde National Park
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Willing to Vote for Qualified Jewish Presidential Candidate
  • Natl. Interagency Fire Center Spokeswoman Discusses Firefighter Efforts Throughout the West
  • Wildfires Continue to Rage at Mesa Verde National Park

    August 04, 2000

  • Election 2000: Mickey Kantor Discusses Picking a Vice President
  • Republican National Convention: Bush's Speech Receives Mixed Reviews at Nichol's Lunch in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Fmr. Pres. Ford Remains in Philadelphia Hospital
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Calls on 'American Promise'
  • Shrum: George W. Bush's 'Personal Attacks on Al Gore Will Go Down Badly With Undecided and Independent Voters'
  • Republican National Convention: Voters React to George W. Bush's Nomination Acceptance Speech
  • Ford is Fair Condition After Another Comfortable Night
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Accepts Party Nomination, Launches Attack on Clinton-Gore

    August 03, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 63 Percent of Americans Have Favorable Opinion of George W. Bush
  • Vice President Gore Reportedly Close to Decision on Running Mate
  • Republican National Convention: Former Reagan Speechwriter Previews Bush's Acceptance Speech
  • 'Time': Cheney Delivers 'Red Meat'
  • Gov. Keating: Cheney Delivered 'Aggressive Positive' Speech
  • Fmr. President Ford Remains in Serious, but Improving, Condition
  • Republican National Convention: Cheney Takes Center Stage on Night Three
  • Fmr. President Ford Hospitalized: Dr. Fischbach Discusses Stroke Recovery
  • Card: Bush/Cheney 'the Choice for the Future'
  • Fmr. President Ford Remains in Hospital, Recovering from Stroke
  • Republican National Convention: Cheney Warms Up Partisan Crowd

    August 02, 2000

  • Bush Campaign Adviser Charlie Black Discusses GOP Convention, Texas Governor
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Expected to Arrive Shortly
  • Gov. Racicot: Bush 'a Very Caring, Principled, Thoughtful Human Being'
  • Republican National Convention: Military Issues Take Center Stage on Night Two
  • Gallup Poll: 42 Percent of Americans Have Favorable Impression of Dick Cheney
  • Sen. McCain: GOP 'an Unfinished Party'
  • Lynne Cheney: 'People Really Want to See George Bush President'
  • Republican National Convention: Sen. John McCain Pledges Support to One-Time Rival George W. Bush

    August 01, 2000

  • Deaver: George W. Bush 'Probably the Most Positive, Optimistic, Attractive Republican Candidate' Since Reagan
  • Republican National Convention: GOP Delegate Charles Evers Discusses Republican Efforts to Reach Out to Minorities
  • Republican National Convention: Laura Bush, Colin Powell Address GOP Delegates; Democrats Question Texas Governor's Skill in World Affairs
  • Barbour: Republican Convention Reflects George W. Bush's 'Positive and Optimistic' Message
  • Straight Talk America Chairman: McCain to Deliver 'Inspiring' Speech
  • Republican National Convention: GOP Delegates Cheer Laura Bush, Colin Powell, Begin Rolling Roll Call

    July 31, 2000

  • Washington Monument Reopens After 3-Year Renovation
  • Republican National Convention: Mayor Street, a Democrat, Welcomes Delegates to 'New Philadelphia'
  • Gallup Poll: Republicans Richer, Whiter than Democrats
  • Harshbarger: 'Shadow Convention' a 'Stark Contrast' to Official Political Gatherings
  • Opposition Candidate Takes Israeli Presidency; Barak Faces No- Confidence Votes
  • Republican National Convention: Roll Call of States to be Held Over Several Days; Protests Expected to Continue Outside
  • Gallup Poll: Education Remains Strength for Gore
  • Washington Monument Reopens After 3 Years of Restoration, $10 Million Price Tag
  • Republican National Convention: Laura Bush Discusses her Opening-Night Address
  • Likud's Moshe Katsav Wins Israeli Presidency
  • Republican National Convention: Politics, Protests Ring Through the Streets of Philadelphia

    July 28, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Bush Leads 50-39 Percent Among Likely Voters
  • Republican National Convention: Comcast President Discusses Preparations
  • Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, North Korean Foreign Minister Hold Historic Meeting
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Hits Key States in Convention Tune-Up
  • 6-Hour Hostage Standoff Ends Peacefully at JFK Airport
  • Dr. Tuma: Linking Brain to Impulsive Violence Must Include Context
  • Republican National Convention: A Personal Tour; Bush Increases Lead Over Gore
  • 86 Jailed Republican and Loyalist Guerrillas Released Under Northern Ireland's Good Friday Peace Accord
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Hits Campaign Trail on Road to Philadelphia.
  • Concorde Crash: Investigators Focus on Mechanical Failure, Human Error
  • GOP Convention Co-Chairman Andrew Card Discusses 'Different' Kind of Event Planned for Philadelphia
  • JFK Airport Hostage Situation Ends With Gunman's Surrender

    July 27, 2000

  • Employment Cost Index Up 1 Percent in Second Quarter
  • Holder: When Shopping for a Nursing Home 'Ask a lot of Questions'
  • New Federal Report Concludes Nursing Homes Understaffed
  • Concorde Crash: French Investigators Set to Release Report
  • 'Billboard': Music Industry Using 'Handcuffs, Carrot and Stick' Strategies Against Internet Pirating
  • Concorde Crash: Videotape of Final Moments Could Yield Clues

    July 26, 2000

  • Tornadoes Rip Through Granite Falls, Minnesota; 1 Dead, 14 Injured
  • Former Quarterback Joe Montana Discusses Induction Into Pro Football Hall of Fame, Cholesterol Screening Campaign
  • Concorde Crash: Aviation Safety Alliance Executive Director Discusses Investigation
  • Election 2000: Cheney and Bush Leave Texas for First Campaign Trip as GOP Team
  • Concorde Crash: Air France Confirms Engine Trouble Prior to Takeoff; Witnesses Believe Pilot Prevented Further Deaths
  • 'Aviation Week': One Crash Should Not Take Concorde Out of Service
  • Concorde Crash Investigation: MS Deutschland Set to Sail Tomorrow Despite Missing Passengers
  • Election 2000: Bush and Cheney Hit the Campaign Trail
  • Concorde Crash: French Civil Aviation Head of Safety Discusses Investigation
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Return Home to Face Political Uncertainty, Possible Violence
  • Concorde Crash Investigation: Authorities Search 'Black Boxes' for Possible Cause; Germany Holds Memorial Service for Victims

    July 25, 2000

  • Fear of West Nile Virus Grips Manhattan
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Sounds of Hopeful Optimism Coming from Camp David
  • 'Time': Dick Cheney a 'Very Strong, Stable Choice' for Bush Running Mate
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Positive, if Not Dazzled, by Likely Cheney Selection for GOP V.P. Candidate
  • Election 2000: Likely Bush V.P. Pick Dick Cheney to Await Announcement in Austin, Texas
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Geared Toward Producing Consensus on Major Areas of Agreement
  • N.Y. Health Officials Wage War on West Nile Virus, Close Central Park
  • Election 2000: Dick Cheney Heading to Austin, Texas to Await Bush V.P. Announcement

    July 24, 2000

  • US Airways Debuts Iris Scan
  • Louis Farrakhan Discusses 'Million Family March'
  • The Physical Factor: Dick Cheney's Heart
  • Scowcroft: Cheney 'a Fabulous Choice' for Vice President
  • Election 2000: Gore Under No Pressure to Pick Running Mate
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton's Return Spurs Pace of Negotiations
  • Election 2000: Speculation Mounts Over Possible Bush Running Mate; Cheney, Danforth Top List
  • Election 2000: Gore Over a Week Away from V.P. Selection
  • 'Wall Street Journal': Bush-Cheney Presidential Ticket 'Raises the Stakes for Al Gore'
  • Orlando Hostages Endure 40 Hours of Captivity; No End in Sight
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Intensify With President Clinton's Return
  • Election 2000: Bush Nears Decision on V.P.; Cheney, Danforth Said to Be Under Consideration

    July 21, 2000

  • Wildfire Drives Some 1,500 Tourists From Mesa Verde National Park
  • Middle East Peace Summit: U.S. Proposes Shared Israeli- Palestinian Control in Jerusalem
  • G-8 Summit: Putin, Clinton Arrive in Okinawa
  • Mother of Private Barry Winchell Discusses Army Investigation Into Gay Son's Murder
  • Ashrawi: Camp David Should Adhere to Borders Set by International Law
  • Middle East Peace Summit: U.S. Proposal on Jerusalem Question Could Keep Talks Alive

    July 20, 2000

  • Rorke: 'West Wing' and 'Sopranos' to Battle for Emmy Supremacy
  • Emmy Nominees 2000: 'West Wing,' 'Sopranos' Among Critics' Favorites in 52nd Annual Awards
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks to Continue in Clinton's Absence
  • Gallup Poll: Political Conventions Important But Not Interesting
  • G-8 Summit: Thousands Form Human Chain to Protest U.S. Military Presence in Okinawa
  • Amb. Murphy: Continuation of Talks at Camp David 'a Good Sign' for Middle East Peace
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Continue Despite President Clinton's Absence

    July 19, 2000

  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Expected to Resume Today Despite Reports of Early Barak Departure
  • Brown: CPSC Launches 'Safe Sleep' Campaign
  • Senate Mourns Death of Paul Coverdell
  • National Weather Service: Summertime Heat a 'Silent Killer'
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Barak Preparing to Leave Without Agreement; Clinton Delays Trip to Japan
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Barak Prepared to Leave Camp David Tonight With or Without Agreement
  • Sen. DeWine: Coverdell 'Made a Difference Every Single Day in the Senate'
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Barak Prepared to Leave Without Agreement

    July 18, 2000

  • June CPI Stronger than Expected, Climbing 0.6 Percent
  • Dr. Carlo: Cell Phone Radiation 'Capable of Causing Genetic Damage in Human Blood'
  • Heat Wave: Health Alert in Effect in Dallas
  • Senate Poised to Vote on Repeal of 'Marriage Penalty' Tax; Clinton Threatens Veto
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Face Make-or-Break Day
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Edges Closer to Bush; Vice Presidential Selection Could Spell Difference on Certain Issues
  • Sen. Hutchison, Gene Sperling Discuss Opposing Views in 'Marriage Penalty' Tax Debate
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Under Pressure to Reach Deal by Tomorrow

    July 17, 2000

  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Juror Explains Determination of $145B Verdict
  • Pierce: People Coming Together on Care of Alzheimer's Patients 'Vital'
  • Philip Morris: Florida Jury's $145B Award to Smokers 'Will be Overturned on Appeal'
  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Tobacco Attorneys to Forge Ahead with Appeals Process
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Palestinians Signal Movement; Israelis Indicate Difficulties
  • Palestinian Commission for Citizen's Rights: 'There Should be No Compromise'
  • Jet Crash in India Leaves More Than 50 People Dead
  • Ayalon: All Sides 'Should be Ready for Painful Compromises' at Middle East Peace Talks
  • Husband of Tobacco Plaintiff: $145B Verdict 'Just'
  • Big Tobacco Lawyers Begin Florida Verdict Appeals Process
  • Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Signals Some Progress in 'Hard' Negotiations

    July 14, 2000

  • Two U.S. Naval Vessels Collide Off Coast of Hawaii; No Injuries Reported
  • National Urban League President: 'Police Must Act Like Professionals'
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton Back at Camp David for Fourth Day of Talks
  • Waco Trial: Closing Arguments Today in Multi-Million Dollar Wrongful Death Case of More Than 80 Branch Davidians
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton Rejoins Barak, Arafat as Talks Continue
  • Gallup Poll: Police Hold Confidence of Average American
  • Carr: 'Our Battle Continues' Against Pediatric AIDS
  • Closing Arguments Expected Today in Branch Davidian Trial
  • Attorney Woody Wilner: Big Tobacco is 'Going to Have to Pay Up'
  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Landmark Lawsuit Going to the Jurors

    July 13, 2000

  • Dr. McConnell: Alzheimer's Caregiving 'Enormously Stressful'
  • World AIDS Conference: Report Forecasts Unprecedented Number of Orphaned Children in 10 Years
  • Bishop McKenzie Discusses Her Piercing of the AME Church's Stained-Glass Ceiling
  • Alzheimer's Conference: Experimental Drug Shows Signs of Helping Patients in Later Stages of Disease
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Albright Takes Reins for Day Three; Core Issues on the Table
  • Philadelphia Mayor Promising Investigation of Suspect Shown on Videotape Being Beaten by Police
  • Researchers Claim Environment a Greater Factor than Genes in Causing Certain Types of Cancer
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Albright Takes the Reins on Day Three
  • AIDS Alliance: Ryan White Care Act 'the Foundation for Our System of Care for People with AIDS'
  • Bakaly Headed for Federal Court on Contempt Charges
  • AIDS Conference: Activists Focus on Changing Behaviors to Halt Epidemic
  • Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Timoney: Videotaped Beating of a Suspect 'Has Got to be Viewed in Context'
  • Philadelphia Mayor Promises Investigation Into Videotaped Police Beating, Urges Caution

    July 12, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 71 Percent of Americans Aware of 'Harry Potter' Phenomenon
  • Violence Escalates at Orange Order Marches
  • Djerejian: Middle East Summit 'to Deal with Crisis Management'
  • Experimental Alzheimer's Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase-One Trials
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Set For Second Day of Closed-Door Discussions
  • Elan Pharmaceuticals Researcher Discusses Alzheimer's Drug in Development
  • NYFD Commissioner Discusses Search for Survivors in Two Collapsed Buildings in Brooklyn
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Continues to Lead Gore; No One Dominant Issue in Campaign
  • Orange Order Parades: Ninth Night of Continued Violence in Support of Claims to March Through Catholic Neighborhoods
  • Russia Launches Key International Space Module
  • Dr. Piot: 'Political Commitment Has Never Been Greater' to Fight AIDS
  • NASA Astronaut Carl Walz Discusses Russia's Zvezda Module Launch, International Space Station Construction
  • 3 People Feared Trapped in Brooklyn Building Collapse; Fire Commissioner Discusses Rescue Efforts
  • International AIDS Conference: Possible Development of New Vaccine Creating Excitement
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Second Day of Talks Set to Begin

    July 11, 2000

  • Massachusetts Dad Pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter After Fatal Fight Outside Rink; Posts Bail
  • Dr. Friedland Discusses Findings on Slowing Advancement of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Progress Expected at Camp David
  • Alzheimer's Congress: Debate Centers on Brain Plaques, Tangles
  • International AIDS Conference: South African High Court Justice Delivers Scathing Indictment of Government's Approach to AIDS
  • Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Heads for Camp David Today
  • Gallup Poll: Americans More Sympathetic to Israelis than Palestinians
  • 'Washington Post': South African President Thabo Mbeki Trying to Highlight 'Grinding Poverty' in Context of AIDS Crisis
  • Owens: Agreement 'Can and Probably Will Happen' at Camp David Middle East Summit
  • AIDS Conference: Doctors Reporting on New Way to Treat AIDS in Developing Countries
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Future of Jerusalem, Borders of a Palestinian State at Issue

    July 10, 2000

  • Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks Discusses Hypertension Awareness Campaign
  • Florida Tobacco Lawsuit: Companies Hope to Avoid Largest Penalty Ever Imposed in U.S. Courtroom
  • Dr. Petersen: Alzheimer's Disease May Become Problem of 'Epidemic Proportions'
  • Researchers Gather in Washington for First World Alzheimer's Congress
  • 13th World AIDS Conference: Debate Rages on Number of Fronts
  • Middle East Summit: Israeli Prime Minister Barak Facing Two Knesset No-Confidence Votes on Eve of Camp David Meeting
  • CDC: 'We Are Making Progress' in Fighting AIDS Worldwide
  • Albright: 'Important Now That The Leaders Make The Hard Decisions' for Middle East Peace
  • Mbeki Opens 13th International Conference on AIDS on Controversial Note
  • Middle East Summit: Israeli Prime Minister Barak Facing Knesset No-Confidence Vote; White House Hopes Camp David Provides 'New Dynamic'

    July 07, 2000

  • Gen. Scowcroft: Latest Missile Defense Tests More Symbolic than Practical
  • President Clinton to Declare Lincoln Retreat National Monument
  • Body of Julius Erving's Son Believed Inside Submerged Car
  • Effectiveness and Validity of Missile Defense System Test Draws Debate
  • 15-Year-Old Snags Early Copy, Discusses Latest Harry Potter Book
  • Police Locate Car of Dr. J's Son With Body Inside

    July 06, 2000

  • Dr. Manoukian: Some Exercise Goes Long Way
  • Harry Potter Release: Amazon Distribution Centers Gears up for Massive Orders
  • Mideast Peace Summit: Barak Faces Skepticism at Home
  • Harvard Study Finds Healthy Habits Best Defense Against Heart Disease
  • Williams Sisters Set to Square Off at Wimbledon Semi-Finals; Sportswriter Bud Collins Discusses 'Historic' Tournament
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Credit Fed, Computer Industry with Economic Boom
  • Abington: Arafat 'Under Considerable Pressure That a Palestinian State be Declared This Year'
  • Mideast Peace Summit: Stage Set for Tough Negotiations

    July 05, 2000

  • Burgess: Avoid Appearing as Prey Items to Sharks while Swimming
  • Crude Oil Prices Falling Sharply in World Markets
  • Missile Silo Implosion: Air Force Implements Terms of START II Treaty; Air Force Missileer Discusses Combat Operations
  • Cirincione: Missile Silo Implosion 'Part of an Ongoing Process'
  • Missile Silo Implosion: U.S. Military to Implement Final Phase of START Treaty; Air Force Colonel Discusses Facility's Function

    July 04, 2000

  • Scientists Working to Perfect New Diabetes Treatment
  • The Capitol Steps Target Bush, Gore in Independence Day Preview
  • Severe Drought Grips Parts of Southeast U.S.; Local Fisherman Discusses Effect on Economy
  • OpSail 2000: Naval, Tall Ships Converge on New York Harbor for Nautical Spectacle; U.S. Atlantic Fleet Cmdr. Discusses Preparations
  • American Federation of Teachers President Discusses Issue of High School Students Without Basic Skills
  • Drought 2000: Georgia, Alabama, Florida Wrangle Over Water Source
  • Nautical Celebration: OpSail 2000 Meets International Naval Review in New York Harbor

    July 03, 2000

  • Architect, Scaffolding Designer Discusses Renovations to Washington Monument
  • Washington Monument Reopened Today to VIPs, Following $10M Renovation
  • Mexican Elections: Opposition Candidate Wins Clear Victory
  • Carter: Mexican Election 'Almost Perfect'
  • Washington Monument Renovation Nears Completion
  • Mexican Election: PRI Loses Presidency for First Time in over 70 Years

    June 30, 2000

  • D'Arrigo: Monitoring of Radiation Levels Must be Improved Around Nuclear Sites
  • Disney World Hostage Crisis Ends With No Injuries
  • Hanford Fire: Winds Reported Lighter in Vicinity of Nuclear Reservation; Energy Secretary Assessing the Damage
  • Richardson: Hanford Nuclear Reservation Wildfire Appears to Be Contained
  • South Carolina Capitol to Lose Confederate Flag Tomorrow; Most Residents Said to 'Want This Issue Done With And Gone'
  • John Rocker Apologizes; Atlanta Braves Beat New York Mets
  • Disney World Hostage Standoff Ends Peacefully
  • Hanford Nuclear Reservation Wildfire Nearly Under Control

    June 29, 2000

  • Dale: Boy Scouts 'Out of Step with the Youth They're Trying to Serve'
  • Dr. Hatcher: Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills Should be Available for Women
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Support Boy Scouts' Right to Eliminate Gays from Leadership Positions
  • Energy Department Spokeswoman: 'No Signs of Radioactive or Hazardous Materials Being Disbursed' at Hanford Nuclear Reservation
  • Elian Gonzalez Homecoming: Boy Begins Life in Seclusion in Havana
  • Queens Residents Waiting for John Rocker
  • Gallup Poll: 13 Percent of Americans Have Favorable Opinion of John Rocker, 36 Unfavorable
  • Leving: Elian Gonzalez Case 'Will Help a lot of Children and Fathers in the Future'
  • New York Welcome Expected for John Rocker
  • Gonzalez Family Spokesman: 'Elian Never Had a Day in Court'
  • Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba: Family, Friends Greet Boy in Havana; Sadness, Anger Pervade Miami's Cuban-American Community

    June 28, 2000

  • Prescription Drug Plan Expected to Top Clinton News Conference
  • Elian Gonzalez Case Heads Long List of Supreme Court Rulings Expected Today
  • White House Adviser: AIDS Epidemic a 'Ticking Time Bomb' in Africa
  • Physician Discusses Stenberg v. Carhart Abortion Case Before Supreme Court
  • Michael Skakel Trial: Probable Cause Hearing Set to Resume
  • Showdown Over Prescription Drugs Expected on Capitol Hill Today
  • Fed to Announce Interest Rate Decision Today
  • Stinson: John Rocker's Return to Shea Stadium 'More and More of a Circus'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Promises Subdued Welcome Should Boy Return Today
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Barring Supreme Court Intervention, Boy Set to Return to Cuba Today

    June 27, 2000

  • Osberg-Braun: Miami Relatives Hope to See Elian Gonzalez One Last Time Regardless of Supreme Court Decision
  • Congressional Leaders Agree to Lift Food, Medicine Embargo Against Cuba, other Countries
  • Rep. Watts: Repealing Gas Tax 'Would Make a Real Difference in the Consumers' Bottom Line'
  • Gallup Poll: 51 Percent of Americans Believe Some 1996 Gore Fund-Raising Efforts Unethical, Illegal

    June 26, 2000

  • States Attorneys General Tackle Internet Privacy Issue
  • Ratajczak: Human Genome Milestone Makes Biotech a 'Wonderful Opportunity' for Investors
  • Scientists Declare Human Genome Map Completed
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation Warns Some U.S. Sites Endangered
  • Scientists Announce Working Draft of Human Genome
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation Releases List of 11 Most Endangered Places
  • U.P. Bioethicist Discusses Medical Implications of Human Genome Milestone
  • Scientists Declare Human Genome Map Complete; Government, Private Groups Tackle Sequencing Independently

    June 23, 2000

  • Hatton: AOL the Big Winner in Time Warner Merger
  • Scientists Set to Announce Rough Draft of Human Genetic Blueprint
  • Bobby Lambert's Grandson Finds 'Justice' in Gary Graham's Execution
  • Gary Graham Execution: Convicted Murderer Goes Kicking and Screaming to his Death
  • Gallup Poll: 50 Years Later, Majority of Americans Support Korean War
  • Goldin: Independent Life on Mars Would be Monumental News
  • Jagger: Gary Graham Execution 'State-Sanctioned Killing and Murder'
  • Experience Music Project Opens in Seattle
  • Gary Graham Executed: Proclaims Innocence to the End

    June 22, 2000

  • Fmr. Victim Rick Sanford and Larry Marshall Debate Validity of Gary Graham Capital Murder Case
  • NASA to Announce Findings of New Martian Photos
  • Gary Graham Case: Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to Make Final Deliberation
  • Rev. Jackson: 'Moral Burden' of Gary Graham Case on Bush
  • Harris Co. Asst. D.A. Roe Wilson: Gary Graham Sentencing 'Perfectly Legal and It Has Been Upheld'
  • Texas Execution: Gary Graham's Fate in Hands of Parole Board; Protesters Press for Reprieve

    June 21, 2000

  • Atlanta Botanical Gardens Superintendent Discusses Lawn Care During Drought
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Support 'an Eye for an Eye'
  • Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles Chairman Discusses Gary Graham Case
  • Witnesses Testify Skakel Confessed to Martha Moxley Murder
  • Late-Night NYC Subway Derailment Injures Dozens; Track Repaired in Time for Morning Commute
  • Drought 2000: Georgia Crops Thought to Be in Imminent Danger
  • Hardin: Witness Bernadine Skillern Has 'No Doubt' Death Row Inmate Gary Graham is Guilty
  • NYC Subway Derails; 89 Injured
  • U.S. Drought: Farmers Worried About Third Straight Summer of Extremely Dry Conditions
  • Skakel Trial: Two Former Classmates Testify to Murder Confession
  • Congress to Question Energy Secretary Richardson on Los Alamos Lab Security Today

    June 20, 2000

  • Lap Band Offers Safer Surgical Alternative to Fight Obesity
  • U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Prayer Before Texas Football Games Sparks Debate
  • Lakers' Championship Celebrations Turn Violent in L.A.
  • Judge to Weigh Evidence Against Michael Skakel in Martha Moxley Murder Hearing Today
  • Waco Trial: Two Survivors of Branch Davidian Siege Expected to Testify Today
  • Sol Wisenberg, Bianca Jagger Discuss Opposing Viewpoints in Case of Texas Death Row Inmate Gary Graham
  • Waco Trial: Opening Statements Set to Start Today
  • Michael Skakel Hearing Set to Begin Today in Stamford, Connecticut

    June 19, 2000

  • Badolato: Testing Los Alamos Disks for Electronic Clues Will be Difficult
  • 58 Dead, 2 Survivors Found in Truck at British Port
  • Jury Selection Set to Begin Today in Branch Davidian $675M Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Federal Government
  • Los Alamos Investigation Now Characterized as Criminal Matter
  • Attorney for David Koresh's Grandmother Discusses Wrongful Death Trial Against the Government
  • 58 Bodies Found in Truck at British Port
  • Energy Secretary Richardson Under Fire as FBI Continues Los Alamos Hard Drives Probe
  • Wrongful Death Trial Against Government over 1993 Waco Siege Set to Begin Today

    June 16, 2000

  • Broder: Daley Tough But Less Abrasive Personality For Gore Campaign
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Still Has 4-Point Edge on Gore
  • Murphy: Midwest Ethanol Additives Contributing to Higher Gas Prices
  • Improving Weather May Aid Colorado Firefighting Efforts

    June 15, 2000

  • SEC Director of Enforcement Discusses New Challenges for Regulators Trying to Insulate Investors from Criminals
  • Terry Nichols Defense Lawyers Claim Double Jeopardy in Oklahoma State Murder Charges, Seek Dismissal
  • Ret. Army Reserve Col. Arrested; Highest-Ranking U.S. Military Officer Ever Charged with Espionage
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Ask for Full 12-Judge Hearing in Appeal
  • Colorado Wildfires: Searing Heat, Strong Gusty Winds Present Nightmare Conditions for Firefighters
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives' Attorney Kendall Coffey Discusses New Appeal for Asylum Hearing
  • Clinton to Meet Arafat in Effort to Rekindle Mideast Peace Talks
  • More Firefighters Join Fight Against Fast-Moving Colorado Blazes
  • Army Reserve Colonel Arrested for Espionage
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives File Appeal for Political Asylum Hearing

    June 14, 2000

  • Rev. Pennington: Women Were First Evangelists; They Should be Pastors Now
  • North, South Korea Reach Agreement
  • 'Male Menopause' Drug Hits the Market Today
  • NYC Mayor Giuliani Discusses Alleged Assault of Several Women in Central Park on Sunday
  • Land: Southern Baptist Convention Believes 'Office of Pastor Is Restricted To Men as Qualified by Scripture'
  • Southern Baptist Convention Delegates to Vote on Changes in Statement of Faith
  • North/South Korea Talks: Leaders Focus on Mechanisms for Easing Tensions, Improving Economic Relations

    June 13, 2000

  • Marshall and Tibbs: Eyewitness Accounts Most Flawed in Capital Murder Convictions
  • Two Defendants in Super Bowl Murder Trial Declared Not Guilty
  • Congress Takes on Prescription Drug Prices
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: 'Lion of Damascus' Begins his Final Journey Home
  • Diabetes Herbal Treatments May Deliver Harmful Side Effects
  • Frm. State Dept. Spokesman James Rubin Discusses the Legacy of Hafez al-Assad and Expected Succession of his Son
  • Philip Morris CEO Testifies at Florida Tobacco Trial
  • Los Alamos National Lab Dir. Discusses Missing Nuclear Weapons Secrets
  • Highly Classified Nuclear Secrets Missing from Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: World Leaders Pay Respects as Syrians Mourn Their President

    June 12, 2000

  • Djerejian: 'Succession Scenario' Already in Place for Bashar Assad
  • Visa and Mastercard Face Charges of Antitrust Violations
  • 'Financial Times': Government's Antitrust Case Against Visa and Mastercard Set to Begin
  • Murphy: Syrians Will Remember Hafez al-Assad as 'Defender of Arab Nationalism'
  • Assad's Death Clouds Peace Process
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: Syrians Mourn as Son Moves Quickly to Ascend to Presidency
  • Justice Department Slaps Visa, MasterCard With Antitrust Lawsuit

    June 09, 2000

  • Hopper: Personal Firewalls Best Protection Against Trojan Horse Programs
  • Former FAA Administrator Discusses Alaska Airlines Safety Concerns
  • FBI Probes New Internet Security Threat
  • House Expected to Pass Republican Bill to Phase Out Estate Taxes
  • Gallup Poll: Presidential Race Now a Toss-up
  • Davenport: U.S. Estate Taxes 'Could Be Reformed Considerably'
  • Mills: Top Three Automakers' Decision to Extend Health Benefits to Same-Sex Partners a 'Breakthrough'
  • New Hacker Attack Threatens to Shut Down Major Web Sites

    June 08, 2000

  • Microsoft Case: Analysts See Breakup in Long-Term, if at all
  • Kansas Police Probe Possible Link Between Barrel Murders Suspect, Missing Persons
  • McCullagh: Microsoft Breakup Not Good for Consumers
  • Suspect in 'Barrel Killing' Case Linked to More Disappearances
  • Microsoft Vows to Fight Breakup Order

    June 07, 2000

  • Tipper Gore, MTV VJ Ananda Lewis Discuss Mental Health Awareness Campaign
  • Gallup Poll: Public Favorable on Microsoft and Gates
  • Cass County, Missouri Prosecutor Discusses Investigation of Bodies of Five Women Found Stuffed in Barrels
  • Congress to Inquire Into New Mexico Wildfires Today
  • Microsoft Trial: Company Files Response; Awaits Judgment
  • United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing to Save Dog from Cold Storage
  • Pressman: Judge Jackson Likely to Order Breakup of Microsoft, Limits on Business Practices
  • Clinton Heads to Japan for Obuchi Memorial Service
  • Congress to Hold Hearings on New Mexico Wildfires Today
  • Bill Gates' Joint Economic Committee Testimony Cast Against Backdrop of Microsoft Antitrust Trial

    June 06, 2000

  • Cohen: D-Day Museum Displays Sacrifice, Rekindles Patriotism
  • D-Day Museum Opens in New Orleans; World War II Veteran Remembers Naval Battle
  • Atlanta Braves Demote John Rocker to Minor Leagues
  • Ray Lewis Expected to Testify Today in Trial of Former Co- Defendants
  • Manhunt Resumes for Convicted Sex Offender Escapee
  • Mayoue: Visitation Standard to be Higher than that Established in Washington State
  • Bodley: Rocker Has 'Pitched his Last Game for the Atlanta Braves'
  • D-Day Museum to Open in New Orleans Today
  • Convicted Sex Offender Escapes From Florida Detention Center; Sheriff's Spokesperson Discusses Manhunt
  • Ray Lewis to Testify for Prosecution Following Plea Agreement

    June 05, 2000

  • Bremer: Counter-Terrorism Recommendations 'Balanced and Prudent'
  • Prosecution 'Cutting its Losses' in Plea with Ray Lewis
  • Clinton in Europe: Russian Summit Concludes with Address Before Duma
  • Congressional Panel Urges Stronger Action to Fight Terrorism
  • Ray Lewis Murder Charges to be Dropped
  • Gallup Poll: 61 Percent of Americans See Russia as U.S. Ally
  • Weinstein: Clinton-Putin Meeting Set 'Atmosphere' for Future Talks
  • Ray Lewis Murder Charges Dropped
  • Clinton in Europe: Russia Maintains Opposition to U.S.-Planned National Missile Defense System
  • Ray Lewis Plea Bargains for Misdemeanor

    June 02, 2000

  • New Mexico Wildfires: Break in Weather Offers Chance to Contain Blaze
  • Clinton in Europe: President Praises European Changes of Last 11 Years
  • Garcia-Pedrosa: Appeals Court Decision Against Asylum Hearing for Elian Gonzalez a 'Clear Split' With Other Court Rulings
  • Craig: Elian Gonzalez Case 'Essentially Over' With Appeals Court Ruling Against Asylum Hearing
  • Clinton in Europe: President Receives Charlemagne Award
  • New Mexico Wildfires: Officials See Opening to Fully Encircle Blaze
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Must Wait Longer to Return to Cuba with Son

    June 01, 2000

  • Alley: 'Evidence is There' to Grant Ricky McGinn Stay of Execution
  • Truesdale: Controlled Burns Still Best Tool for Wildfire Deterrence
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Ruling over Asylum Hearing Expected Today
  • Haney: 'Tremendous Amount of Evidence' to Convict Ricky McGinn of Murder in 1995
  • 26 children, 3 Adults Held Hostage at Luxembourg Daycare Center
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Atlanta Appeals Court Ruling on Asylum Hearing Expected Today
  • FEMA Director Witt Discusses Safety at Start of Hurricane Season
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court Ruling Expected on Whether 6-Year-Old Boy is Entitled to Asylum Hearing
  • Clinton in Europe: Middle East Peace Meeting with Barak Held in Portugal
  • Sanchez: Court Needs to 'Recognize the Rights of Children who Escape Dictatorships'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court Decision on Asylum Hearing Expected Today; Further Appeals Still Possible
  • 26 Children, 3 Adults Held Hostage at Luxembourg Daycare Center

    May 31, 2000

  • 'Financial Times': 'Microsoft Thinks It's Got a Better Chance in the Appeals Court, Not the Supreme Court'
  • Clinton in Europe: Trade, Security Issues Top Agenda
  • Gallup Poll: Clinton Considered Weak on International Affairs
  • U.N. Adviser on Gender Issues Discusses Upcoming 'Beijing Plus Five' Meeting
  • Clinton in Europe: Security, Trade Issues Top Agenda at Portugal Summit

    May 30, 2000

  • Gati: U.S. Security Issues with Europe Take Precedence over Russia
  • Clinton in Europe: Portugal Objects to U.S. Plans for Missile Defense System
  • CDC to Introduce Pediatric Growth Charts Aimed at Improving Health, Not Merely Monitoring it
  • HHS Secretary Donna Shalala Discusses Today's Nutrition Summit
  • Computer Security Expert Discusses Importance of Street Smarts on Information Superhighway
  • Clinton Kicks Off European Tour in Portugal

    May 29, 2000

  • Authorities Carry Out Controlled Explosions to Alleviate Gas Pressures from Derailed Train Car
  • Graves at Arlington National Cemetery Decorated With American Flags for Memorial Day
  • Cohen: Gov. Bush 'Needed Some Clarification' on Nuclear Arms Reduction
  • Memorial Day: Veterans Affairs Secretary Calls for National Moment of Remembrance
  • Large Crowds of Lebanese Gather at Israeli Border
  • Arlington National Cemetery Honors War Dead at Memorial Day Ceremonies
  • Peruvian Opposition Candidate Calls for Another Run-Off, Claiming Election of Incumbent Alberto Fujimori Rife with Illegalities

    May 26, 2000

  • Cooper: Local Journalists Suffer Most in War Zones
  • President Clinton to Announce New Ocean Protection Initiative
  • E. Coli Contamination Easily Spread, Poses Significant Danger
  • Gallup Poll: 50 Percent of Americans Expect Gas Prices to Increase
  • Transportation Secretary Slater Tags Safety as 'Top Concern' at Start of Summer Travel Season
  • Clinton to Announce Ocean Conservation Initiative

    May 25, 2000

  • Mort Walker Discusses 50 Years of 'Beetle Bailey'
  • Judge Jackson Delivers Microsoft Double-Whammy
  • 5 Dead, 2 Wounded, Manhunt Under Way in New York Wendy's Shooting
  • Kohn: Linda Tripp 'Relieved' Over Dropping of Felony Wire-Tap Case
  • Former CIA Official Discusses Security Breaches at Washington Federal Buildings
  • Lebanon Celebrates Israeli Pullout
  • Big Money, Presidential Power Ram PNTR with China Through U.S. House
  • 5 Dead, 2 Wounded in New York Wendy's Shooting

    May 24, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Favor PNTR
  • Israel Empties Out of Southern Lebanon, Leaving Security Vacuum
  • U.S.-China Trade Bill: Life a Series of Meetings for Undecided Pennsylvania Rep. Chaka Fattah
  • UAL to Buy US Airways
  • Rep. Dixon: China Trade Argument 'Pretty Evenly Divided'
  • Israel Completes Withdrawal from Southern Lebanon; Hezbollah Fills Security Vacuum
  • Market Jitters Follow Yesterday's Late Sell-Off
  • U.S. China Trade Bill: More Undecided Lawmakers Throw Support Behind Measure; Lobbying Continues for 218 Total House Votes Needed

    May 23, 2000

  • Lian: U.S. Engagement of China Should be Conditional on Improvement of Human Rights
  • Charter Plane Crash: Several Key Pieces of Evidence in Poor Condition or Nonexistent
  • Southeastern Legal Foundation: President Clinton's 20 Years of Public Service an 'Aggravating Factor' in Arkansas Disbarment Case
  • Israeli Justice Minister Yossi Beilin: Lebanon Troop Withdrawal Should Aid Peace Process with Palestinians, Syrians
  • Heavy Whipping on Capitol Hill Over U.S.-China Trade Bill
  • President Clinton's Attorneys to Fight for His License to Practice Law in Arkansas
  • Israel Begins Phased Withdrawal from Southern Lebanon; Hezbollah Fighters Move In
  • Opening Statements to Begin Today in Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis Murder Trial
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Support PNTR
  • Sperling: PNTR 'Can Do Nothing but Push Reform and Freedom Forward in China'
  • Gillers: Recommendation to Disbar President Clinton Ignores 'Mitigating Circumstances'
  • Hezbollah Fighters Move Into Southern Lebanon Behind Departing Israeli Troops
  • Heavy Lobbying on China Trade Bill Engulfs U.S. House
  • After 18 Years, Israeli Troops Begin Withdrawal From Southern Lebanon
  • Clinton to Fight Arkansas Disbarment

    May 22, 2000

  • Idol: Rust Corroded Wires Supporting Collapsed Bridge
  • Experimental Leukemia Drug Showing Dramatic Progress
  • President Clinton, South African President Mbeki to Meet, Address Controversial AIDS Issue
  • Charter Plane Crash: NTSB Investigators Recover Cockpit Voice Recorder; Pennsylvania Resident Remembers Sound of Aircraft 'In Distress'
  • Atlantis Astronauts Spend Weekend Repairing International Space Station
  • NTSB: 'Every Accident is Unique'
  • 15-Year-Old High School Student Discusses Recording of Charter Plane Crash
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Crew Goes Quickly About Repair Business on ISS
  • North Carolina Walkway Collapse Injures 100 Leaving NASCAR Race
  • NTSB Investigators Locate Crashed Pennsylvania Charter Plane's Cockpit Voice Recorder

    May 19, 2000

  • Faucheaux: Giuliani Troubles Making N.Y. GOP 'Very Crazy'
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Powering to Rendezvous in Space
  • Pier Collapse Sends Nightclub, Patrons into Delaware River
  • 'Herbie 2' Computer Virus Threatens to Disable Computers Worldwide
  • Babbitt: 'Avalanche of Accumulating Mistakes' Led to Los Alamos Wildfires
  • Philadelphia Police Commissioner Discusses Pier Collapse, Search for Survivors
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Lifts Off to Repair International Space Station
  • Three Dead in Philadelphia Pier Collapse
  • New Computer Virus Masks Itself Differently from Previous Bugs

    May 18, 2000

  • 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing Witnesses: Forgiveness Still Most Important Part of Dealing with 36-Year-Old Crime
  • Lincoln County, Nebraska Emergency Management Director Discusses Tornado Damage
  • Dr. Dougherty: Pope's 80th Birthday 'an Occasion to Praise'
  • Storm Chaser Jeff Piotrowski Discusses Lincoln County, Nebraska Tornado Video
  • Interagency Advisory Committee to Release Report Today Detailing Cause of New Mexico Fires

    May 17, 2000

  • 3M Vice President Discusses Environmental Reasons for Discontinuing Production of Some Scotchgard Products
  • Steve Case Discusses the Launch of AOL@School
  • McDonald's CEO Discusses the Unveiling of Sue at Chicago's Field Museum
  • EPA to Propose Crackdown on Pollution from Heavy Trucks and Buses
  • Chicago's Field Museum Unveils 'Sue'
  • Glickman: 'Insidious, Slow Disaster' of Drought Expected Regionally this Summer
  • 'Sue' Set to Go on Display at Chicago's Field Museum
  • Dry Weather Helping Fuel Wildfires in Northern New Mexico

    May 16, 2000

  • Columbine School Shooting: Victim's Father Discusses Jefferson County Sheriff's Department Report
  • New Mexico Fires: 80 Percent of Los Alamos Reopens
  • Analysts Expect Half-Point Increase in Fed Funds Rate
  • Bond and Stock Markets Expect 50 Basis Point Hike by Fed Today
  • Wieberg: Firing Bob Knight From I.U. 'Tantamount to Impeaching the Governor' of Indiana
  • New Test Could Detect Alzheimer's Disease Before Severe Memory Loss
  • Federal Reserve Expected to Boost Funds Rate Today
  • New Mexico Fires: Residents Brace for Higher Temperatures, Stronger Winds
  • Rivlin: 'Fed Needs to Send a Very Strong Signal'

    May 15, 2000

  • Teitelbaum: Rumors About New York Mayor Giuliani's Decisions on Prostate Cancer Treatment, Senate Race 'Totally False'
  • Gunman Holds 25 Children, 10 Adults Hostage in Norway Day Care Center
  • President Clinton to Pledge $25M for Bulletproof Vests
  • Weather Conditions Threaten to Refuel New Mexico Wildfires After Weekend Lull
  • Ratajczak: 50-Basis Point Hike 'the Line of Least Resistance' for Fed
  • Gallup Poll: Public Split on Fate of Bobby Knight
  • American Red Cross Worker Discusses Losses Suffered by New Mexico Wildfire Victims
  • Weather Shift May Hinder Firefighting in New Mexico
  • President Clinton To Announce Plans to Purchase Bulletproof Vests for Police Departments Across the Country

    May 12, 2000

  • Interactive Entertainment Industry Meets at Convention, Fends Off Violence Issue
  • Wildermuth: Weather Shifts Will Make Crucial Difference in Fighting Wildfires
  • U.S. Forest Service Member Discusses New Mexico Firefighting Efforts
  • Clinton to Travel to Ohio, Minnesota Today for Latest Round of Arm Twisting on China Trade Deal
  • Firefighters Work Overnight to Break Los Alamos Fires
  • Gov. Johnson: New Mexico Fires Set With 'Common Sense Out the Window'
  • Gallup Poll: Gender Gap on Gun Control
  • Campbell: Elian Gonzalez in Good Hands in Maryland
  • Wildfires Scorch More than a Third of Los Alamos County, New Mexico

    May 11, 2000

  • E-Three Trade Show Set to Open; Microsoft's X-Box on Display
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court to Hear Whether Boy Can Ask For Asylum
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Asylum Hearing Set to Begin Today
  • National Teacher of the Year Marilyn Whirry: A Teacher is 'a Model of How to Live'
  • Garcia-Pedrosa: Government's New Argument Against Asylum for Elian Gonzalez 'Very Disturbing'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Appeals Court to Hear Arguments on Whether 6-Year-Old Can Apply for Asylum

    May 10, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Americans Split on South Carolina's Flying the Confederate Flag
  • Michigan, Illinois Lottery Directors Discuss 'Big Game' Winners
  • Democrats Reveal Prescription Drug Plan
  • 'Big Game' Winning Tickets Sold in Michigan, Illinois
  • Gallup Poll: Plurality of Americans View Microsoft as Monopoly, but Do Not Favor Break-Up
  • Haver: Philadelphia Public School Uniforms 'Unenforceable'
  • Philadelphia Board of Education Pres. Discusses New Dress Code
  • Detroit-area Store Owner Discusses Sale of Winning Big Game Ticket
  • Clinton and Congressional Democrats to Unveil Prescription Drug Benefit Program
  • One of the 'Big Game' Lottery Winners Sold in Michigan

    May 09, 2000

  • Goldpocket.com CEO Discusses Plans to Air Web's First Live Trivia Game Show
  • The Pill Turns 40
  • Researchers Complete Mapping of Chromosome 21
  • Former Presidents Carter, Ford to Join White House Push for Normal Trade Ties With China
  • Bush, McCain Set to Meet Face to Face for First Time Since Bruising Primary Battle
  • Gamblers Lining Up for $325M 'Big Game' Jackpot
  • Gallup Poll: McCain Remains Potent Political Force
  • Nicholson: McCain, Bush Agenda 'Very Similar'
  • Feldt: The Pill 'the Most Major Step Forward for Gender Equity, for Social Justice for Women Ever in the History of the World'
  • Big Game Fever Intensifies as Jackpot Reaches $325 Million
  • Former Presidents Ford, Carter to Join Clinton in Promoting U.S.-China Trade Bill
  • Bush-McCain Meeting Expected to Produce Endorsement

    May 08, 2000

  • FBI National Infrastructure Protection Center Director Discusses 'Love Bug' Computer Virus Investigation
  • Famous and Faithful to Gather Today for Cardinal John O'Connor's Funeral Mass
  • Rev. O'Connell: Cardinal O'Connor 'One of the Greatest Churchmen of Our Century'
  • Computer Security Expert Discusses Protecting Against 'Love Bug,' Other Viruses
  • Funeral Mass for Cardinal O'Connor to be Attended by President, Other Dignitaries
  • Philippine Police Detain Man, Woman in 'Love Bug' Probe

    May 05, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Lotteries are Middle-Income Favorites
  • Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater Discusses New Airbag Standards, Testing Methods
  • Grossman: 'Love Bug' Most Devastating Virus Ever
  • Lotto Fever in High Gear as Big Game Jackpot Reaches $220 Million
  • 126th Kentucky Derby: Behind the Scenes on the Biggest Day in Horse Racing
  • More Doctors Performing Cardiac Surgery on Older Patients
  • Vice Adm. Natter: Vieques 'Extremely Important' to the Navy
  • Big Game Lottery Jackpot Grows to $220 Million

    May 04, 2000

  • Robby Stamps, Injured in the Kent State Shootings, Discusses its Legacy 30 Years Later
  • Gov. Pataki: Cardinal John O'Connor was a 'Tremendous Force for Good Across This Country'
  • Federal Agents Quietly Removing Protesters off Puerto Rican Island of Vieques
  • Former Astronaut John Glenn Discusses Space Day 2000
  • Cardinal O'Connor Dead at 80; Speculation on Successor in Catholic Circles
  • Rev. Reese: Cardinal O'Connor 'a Real Prophetic Voice'
  • Dean Kahler, Paralyzed in the Kent State Shootings, Discusses its Legacy 30 Years Later
  • Kent State 30 Years Later: Words and Pictures Endure
  • Cardinal John O'Connor Remembered
  • Vieques Protesters Evacuated by U.S. Marshals

    May 03, 2000

  • Pan Am Flight 103 Victim's Mother: Trial 'Horribly Painful'
  • Protesters Hunker Down on Vieques as U.S. Navy Looms Offshore
  • Pan Am 103 Lockerbie Bombing Trial Under Way in Netherlands
  • Weissel: Eastern U.S. Vulnerable to Tsunamis
  • Vieques Island Protesters Brace for Raid by Federal Marshals
  • Trial Begins for Two Libyans Accused of Bombing Pan Am Flight 103

    May 02, 2000

  • Effros: Disney Playing Politics, Holding up AOL Merger in Dispute with Time Warner
  • American Academy of Pediatrics Issue First Set of Guidelines for ADHD
  • Vieques Island Protesters Anticipate Navy Raid
  • Single Father, Teenage Son Discuss Challenges of Adolescence
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Lead Over Gore in Presidential Race
  • Shots Fired in Philippines Hostage Standoff
  • Vieques Island Protesters Brace for Possible U.S. Raid
  • White House to Host Conference on Raising Responsible Teens

    May 01, 2000

  • 'Baseball Weekly': 'Bigger, Stronger' Players Reason Behind Homerun Explosion
  • Clinton Administration Declares Spread of AIDS National Security Threat
  • Microsoft Attacking Government's Breakup Plan
  • Microsoft Planning to Fight Government on Appeal
  • Clinton Administration Warns AIDS Threatens U.S. National Security

    April 28, 2000

  • Weiss: Friends Think Rudy Giuliani Can Campaign
  • Government Plan to Split Microsoft Set for Release After Today's Closing Bell
  • Destination Vietnam
  • Pioneer in Prostate Cancer Treatment Recommends Surgery in New York Mayor Giuliani's Case
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Classmates Arrive in U.S.
  • Clinton to Unveil Gun Buy-Back Program for District of Columbia

    April 27, 2000

  • Female Former High School Valedictorian Discusses Taking Shower With Five Boys in Boys' Locker Room
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Tug-of-War Now Focuses on Spate of Legal Filings
  • Hillary Clinton Promotes Positives at Town Hall Meeting
  • Election 2000: Hillary Clinton Courts New York Voters at Buffalo Town Meeting
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy and Father Await Cuban Visitors; Government Psychiatrist Releases Evaluation of Family

    April 26, 2000

  • Federal Appeals Court Rules Ohio State Motto Unconstitutional; Sen. Voinovich, Ohio ACLU Legal Director Discuss the Case
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy Awaits Friends from Cuba
  • Clinton Cites Study in Effort to Extend Benefits to Elderly
  • Supreme Court Considers Gays and Boy Scouts
  • Sen. Dodd: Republican Leadership Pushes Hearings Into Elian Gonzalez Case 'at Their Political Peril'
  • 11-Year-Old Plane Crash Survivor Discusses Efforts to Seek Help
  • President Clinton to Release Report on Soaring Drug Prices for Older Americans
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Visitors From Cuba Expected to Arrive Today

    April 25, 2000

  • Doctors Suggest More Treatments for Migraines
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis: Mission Waits in the Winds
  • Susan Schmidt and Michael Weisskopf Discuss Starr's Search for 'Truth at any Cost'
  • Supreme Court Hears Arguments Today on Whether to Reinstate Nebraska's Ban on Form of Late-Term Abortion
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Questions About Handling of Raid Festering on Capitol Hill; General Strike Called in Miami
  • D.C. Police Seek Teenage Gunman in National Zoo Shooting
  • White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Discusses Government Raid to Seize Elian Gonzalez From Miami Relatives
  • Sen. Mack: Pre-Dawn Raid to Take Elian Gonzalez 'Horrifying'
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Prepares for Another Window of Opportunity
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Florida Relatives Seek Access to Boy; Miami Cuban American Community Plans Work Stoppages
  • National Zoo Closed Today After Gun Fight Between Groups of Young People

    April 24, 2000

  • Bernstein: Greg Craig, Castro Responsible for INS Raid
  • Meissner: 'Elian is Doing Wonderfully'
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Set to Blast Off; NASA Celebrating 10th Anniversary of Hubble Launch
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Accuse U.S. Government of Betrayal; Sporadic Demonstrations Continue in Miami
  • Shuttle Specialist Discusses Scheduled Atlantis Mission
  • Cuban American National Foundation: Elian Gonzalez's 'Biggest Fear is Returning to Cuba'
  • Weather Permitting, Space Shuttle Atlantis Lifts Off Today on Mission to Repair International Space Station
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy Remains Secluded with Father, Step- Mother Half-Brother Inside Andrews Air Force Base

    April 21, 2000

  • Hayes: Earth Day 2000 to be Judged by Implementation of Kyoto Protocols on Global Warming
  • Gallup Poll: Most Americans Consider Environment More Important Than Economy
  • President Clinton Hopeful Israeli, Palestinian Peace Negotiators Can Reach Final Agreement by Fall
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Focussing on Options For Forced Removal of Boy From Miami Relatives
  • Thornburgh: Justice Department's Delay in Acting to Reunite Elian Gonzalez With Father 'Very Troublesome'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Reno Considering Specific Options to Return Boy to Father
  • Clinton meets with Arafat, Hopes Peace Framework is Close
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Considers Options, Juan Miguel Gonzalez Appeals to Public

    April 20, 2000

  • Columbine Looking to the Future: Jefferson County District Attorney Dave Thomas Discusses Gun-Control Initiative, Lawsuits
  • Vermont Gov. Howard Dean Discusses the Civil Unions Bill
  • Miami Family Attorney Garcia-Pedrosa Discusses Appeals Court Ruling to Keep Elian Gonzalez in U.S.
  • Columbine Anniversary: Nine Lawsuits Filed Against Jefferson County Sheriff's Department
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Despite Setback, Attorney General Continuing to Make Plans to Retrieve 6-Year-Old
  • Columbine Looking to the Future: Mother and Step-Father of Victim Rachel Scott Discuss Their Daughter
  • No Major Breakthroughs Expected from Clinton-Arafat Meeting
  • Juan Miguel Gonzalez Attorney Greg Craig Discusses Appeals Court Decision to Keep Elian in U.S.
  • Columbine Looking to the Future: Parents of Victims Pressing Forward with Lawsuits
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Supporters Celebrate Appeals Court Decision; Craig Implores Reno to Act; Cuba Alleges Violent Miami Plot

    April 19, 2000

  • Parents of Oklahoma City Bombing Victim Discuss Memorial
  • Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial to be Dedicated Today
  • Johnson: Oklahoma City National Memorial Will 'Partially Rectify the Horrible Wrong Inflicted'
  • FDA Approves New Antibiotic Designed to Cure Deadly Infections
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court Continues Deliberations on Boy's Immediate Future
  • Story of Two Young Oklahoma City Bombing Survivors an Inspiration

    April 18, 2000

  • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Chairwoman Discusses Recommendations for a 'Spring Safety Cleaning'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Tone of Government's Approach Hardening; Miami Relatives Remain Defiant
  • Stock Watch: Nasdaq Futures Down Modestly
  • Dr. Josephson Discusses Remedies for Allergy Sufferers
  • Finnerty: Individual Investors Playing Larger Role in Wall Street's Big Technology Moves
  • Stock Watch: Investors Not Out of Woods Despite Yesterday's Rebound
  • Gonzalez Custody Case: Psychologist's Letter Released by Justice

    April 17, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 63 Percent of Americans Say Taxes Are Too High
  • World Finance Protests: Police Use First Known Tear Gas on Demonstrators
  • Mayor Williams: Level of Force Used by D.C. Police 'Really up to the Protesters'
  • Ratajczak: Markets 'Going to Turn Sometime Today'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Key Federal Appeals Court Ruling Pending; Boy's Father Angered Over Allegations of Abuse
  • Washington Protests: Traffic Big Concern for D.C. Police
  • Wall Street Fallout Threatens Asian Tech Stocks; Nasdaq Futures a Bright Spot Today
  • 'Miami Herald' Reporter Discusses Weekend Observations in Home of Elian Gonzalez
  • DeAngelis: 'This Columbine Family Will Never be Broken'
  • Hormats: Fundamentals 'Reasonably Good Virtually Everywhere'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Appealing on Humanitarian Grounds to Keep Boy in U.S.
  • Protesters Block Some Delegates From IMF, World Bank Summit Open
  • Japanese Investors Alarmed By Nikkei Plunge; Nail-Biting Continues on Wall Street in Anticipation of Volatile Day

    April 14, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Immigration Attorney Discusses On-Going Legal Wranglings
  • Former Senator Dennis DeConcini Discusses Juan Miguel Gonzalez's Quest for Reunion With Elian
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Legal Wrangling Enters Critical Phase at Federal Appellate Level
  • Fmr. Asst. Sec. of State Aronson Discusses Impact of Elian Gonzalez Case on U.S. Relations with Cuba
  • Russian Duma Ratifies START II
  • Investors Look to Overcome Market Jitters
  • Elian Gonzalez Handover Standoff: Temporary Court Order Prevents Boy From Leaving U.S.; Frustrated Father Continues to Wait for Reunion

    April 13, 2000

  • Sam Reese Sheppard Discusses Ohio Jury's Failure to Clear his Father's Name in Murder
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: U.S. Justice Department Issues Ultimatum to Miami Relatives
  • Campbell: Juan Miguel Gonzalez 'Very Convinced That He Will Have His Son Soon'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Will Not Comply with INS Order; Juan Miguel's Patience Wears Thin
  • O'Laughlin: Elian 'Afraid to See his Father'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Orders Miami Relatives to Deliver Boy
  • Doctors Apply New Treatment for Macular Degeneration
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban-American Protesters Promise Confrontation if Boy Taken by Force; Juan Miguel Continues to Await Reunion With Son

    April 12, 2000

  • Dr. Weiner: Elian Gonzalez's Reunion with his Father 'Should Take Place as Soon as Possible'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Father Waits as Negotiations Continue
  • New Report Finds Sleep Apnea May Raise Risk of High Blood Pressure
  • Clinton Takes Gun-Control Campaign on the Road
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reunification Plan Reversed
  • Gallup Poll: 75 Percent of Americans Claim to Have Returned 2000 Census
  • Mayor Carollo: 'There is Not Going to be any Violence in Miami'
  • Labor Protesters to Rally Against President Clinton's Plan to Grant Normal Trade Status to China
  • President Clinton to Campaign for Gun Safety Legislation in Colorado
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Meeting With Juan Miguel Called Off; Government Delays Sending Custody Letter; Annan Endorses Boy's Return to Cuba

    April 11, 2000

  • Remirez: Juan Miguel Gonzalez Will Not go to Miami
  • Eig: Elian Gonzalez Should Not Be Sent Down to 'Pharaoh in Cuba'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Talking Locations for Site of Handover
  • FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval for New Impotence Drug
  • Dnistrian: Parents 'Having a Direct Impact' in Leveling Off Teen Drug Use
  • Gallup Poll: 60 Percent of Americans Believe Returning to Cuba With Father in Best Interest of Elian Gonzalez
  • Dr. Irwin Redlener Discusses the Elian Gonzalez Custody Case
  • President Clinton Set to Meet With Israeli Prime Minister Barak, Jump Start Peace Talks With Palestinians
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Focus Shifts to Reuniting Father, Son; Miami Religious Leaders Hold Prayer Vigil; Florida Family Awaits INS Letter

    April 10, 2000

  • Castelli: 'Critical Time' for Osprey Aircraft
  • Marine Corps Grounds Remaining Osprey Aircraft After Crash Kills 19
  • White House Welcomes North Korea-South Korea Summit
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Meeting to Discuss Transfer of Custody may be Delayed
  • Gonzalez Custody Case: Miami Relatives Plan to File Brief Today; Feds Authorized Psychiatrists to Meet with Miami Family
  • V-22 Osprey Crash Raises Questions About New Generation of Troop-Transport Helicopters
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Prepares to Reunite Father, Son; Members of Cuban-American Community Determined to Block Return to Cuba
  • White House Welcomes News of Summit Between North and South Korea

    April 07, 2000

  • Miami Mayor Joe Carollo: 'We Have the Situation Well Under Control'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Weighs Options
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Leaving Bethesda for Meeting with Reno
  • Clinton to Sign Bill Eliminating Social Security Penalty for Workers 65-69
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Reno to Meet With Boy's Father; Cuban Exiles Gear Up for Day of Demonstrations in Miami
  • Gallup Poll: 70 Percent of Americans Proclaim Tiger Woods Greatest Active Golfer
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: INS to Transfer Temporary Parole to Father; Cuban Exiles Promising Acts of Civil Disobedience

    April 05, 2000

  • Economy Fundamentally Unchanged Despite 'Perilous Drops' on Wall Street

    April 04, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Elian Should Go Back, Says the American Public
  • Wasserman: Government to Pursue 'Enforceable' Remedies on Microsoft
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: U.S. Grants Visa to Boy's Father; INS Continues Talks With Miami Family on Transfer of Custody
  • Nasdaq Looks to Rebound from Biggest Point Loss Ever
  • Ramirez: 'Dragging-Out Process' in Antitrust Case a Benefit to Long-Term Microsoft Shareholders
  • Microsoft Vows to Fight Antitrust Ruling
  • Marisleysis Gonzalez and a Family Attorney Discuss the Custody Battle Over Elian
  • Japanese Cabinet Resigns En Masse to Make Way for New Leadership
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-Old's Father Could be in U.S. Today to Claim Son

    April 03, 2000

  • Holland: Failure of Settlement Talks 'Very Good for Microsoft Shareholders'
  • 'Not a Good Prognosis' for Obuchi
  • Major League Baseball Set to Open 2000 Season
  • Cuban Delegation to Seek Visas to Visit Elian Gonzalez; Pressure Mounting to Resolve Case
  • Microsoft-Justice Negotiations Collapse; Judge Could Issue Conclusions of Law as Soon as Today
  • Japanese P.M. Obuchi in a Coma; Cabinet Secretary Mikio Aoki Named Acting Prime Minister
  • Gonzalez Family Attorney: 'Concern is For the Best Interest of Elian' as Custody Negotiations Resume
  • Cincinnati Reds Fans All Adither With Arrival of Opening Day, Ken Griffey Jr.
  • Connecticut Attorney General: Still 'Opportunity for Talks Going Forward' in Microsoft Antitrust Settlement
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Prepare to Resume Talks Aimed at Keeping Boy in U.S.
  • Obuchi in a Coma; Clinton Administration Monitoring Japanese P.M.'s Deteriorating Condition
  • Wall Street Eyes Microsoft Stock After Antitrust Settlement Talks Break Down

    March 31, 2000

  • New Prescriptions Make Allergies More Bearable
  • Gore Breaks With Clinton on Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Precautionary Measures Result in No Injuries After Mt. Usu Erupts
  • Ken Coffey Discusses the Gonzalez Family's Ongoing Talks With INS
  • Attorney Greg Craig Discusses Juan Miguel Gonzalez's Efforts to Come to the United States
  • New Wrinkle Could Prevent Elian's Father From Coming to U.S.
  • Sen. Bob Graham Discusses His Proposal of Permanent Residency Status for Elian Gonzalez
  • Deadline in Elian Gonzalez Case Extended to Monday

    March 30, 2000

  • Medical Researchers Test Alternatives to Needles
  • Former INS Counsel: 'Justice Department Is Losing its Patience'
  • Tornado-Damaged Downtown Fort Worth Still Off Limits
  • Elian Gonzalez: INS to Meet With Lazaro Gonzalez; Castro OKs U.S. Trip by Boy's Father; Demonstrations Continue in Miami
  • INS Optimistic that Deal Can Be Reached With Family of Elian Gonzalez
  • Downtown Fort Worth Still Off-Limits as Tornado Clean-up Continues
  • INS Gives Elian Gonzalez 24-Hour Reprieve; Castro Enters Debate

    March 29, 2000

  • Supreme Court Considers Case of Prayer at School Football Games
  • Gov. Parris Glendening Discusses Maryland's New Gun-Safety Bill
  • Residents Amazed by Destruction From Fort Worth Tornado
  • IRS Finds Automation Isn't Always More Efficient; Internet Offers New Options for Tax Filing
  • Late-Afternoon Meeting With INS Could Determine Fate of Elian Gonzalez
  • Red Cross Moves Quickly to Provide Relief to Texas Storm Victims
  • 2 Dead, 2 Missing After Tornado Rips Through Downtown Fort Worth
  • John Podesta Previews President Clinton's Press Conference
  • Bill Richardson Discusses OPEC's Decision to Increase Oil Production
  • IRS Processing Centers Enter Peak Season
  • Florida Relatives Could Lose Custody of Elian Gonzalez Tomorrow
  • Clinton Administration Calls OPEC Decision a 'Positive Development'
  • Deadly Storm Tears Through Downtown Fort Worth

    March 28, 2000

  • FEMA Director Says Better Preparation Can Lead to Less Tornado Damage
  • Netanyahus Could Face Charges in Israel
  • Split in OPEC Member States Could Force Talks into Tomorrow
  • Immigration Officials Turn Up the Heat on Family of Elian Gonzalez
  • Americans Opinions of JonBenet Ramsey Murder Remain Unchanged
  • Lawyer for Elian Gonzalez Discusses Today's INS Meeting
  • Clinton, Mubarak to Discuss Middle East Peace at White House Today
  • NASA Releases Report on Mars Polar Lander Failure
  • Formal Meetings Delayed as OPEC Attempts to Reach Consensus Behind Closed Doors
  • Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle Comes Down to the Wire

    March 27, 2000

  • Oscar Winners Loosen Up Backstage After Ceremony
  • 'American Beauty' Takes Home Oscar Gold
  • Chechens Disenchanted With Russia's Democratic Election
  • Court-Imposed Deadline Approaches in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Despite OPEC Meeting, Analysts Predict High Gas Prices Through Fall
  • Stars Party into the Night at Post-Oscar Parties
  • OPEC Explores Options for Raising Oil Output
  • Cabinet Appointments Will Be First Clue to Putin's Direction for Russia
  • Oscar Loves 'American Beauty'
  • OPEC Meets in Vienna to Consider Raising Oil Output
  • What Do We Know About Vladimir Putin
  • Government Gives Elian Gonzalez's Family Until Noon to Accept Speedy Appeals Process

    March 24, 2000

  • Assoc. of Flight Attendants Pres.: US Airways Walkout 'Our Only Option'
  • Anything Can Happen at This Year's Academy Awards
  • Clinton in India: Piles of Garbage Greet U.S. President in Mumbai
  • Pope John Paul II Celebrates Mass on the Shores of Galilee
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Want Oscar to Walk 'The Green Mile'
  • Edelman: 'Child Poverty, Child Hunger, Child Homelessness Are Not Acts of God'
  • Clinton's Visit to South Asia: President Warns Indians of Growing Digital Divide
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: John Paul II Delivers Sermon from the Mount of the Beatitudes
  • US Airways Moves to Accommodate Passengers in Event of Flight Attendants Strike

    March 23, 2000

  • 'Justice is Slow, but it's a Good Justice'; Government Agrees to $508M Settlement of Job Discrimination Suit Against Voice of America
  • Clinton in India: President Visits Small Village for Discussion on Economic, Political Empowerment of Women
  • New Study Reports Women Becoming Pregnant After Taking Viagra
  • Pope John Paul II Visits Holocaust Memorial, Expresses Sadness Over 'Hatred Acts of Persecution'
  • Rudin: US Airways Passengers Should Prepare for Possible Strike as 'Camping Trip'
  • Clinton in India: President Meets with Women in Nayla
  • Pope John Paul II Lays Wreath at Israel's Holocaust Memorials

    March 22, 2000

  • Kessler: Nicotine an 'Addictive Drug,' Should be Regulated by FDA
  • Clinton Appeals to India's Parliament to Back Away from Nation's Nuclear Weapons Program
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: Pilgrimage Continues at Palestinian Refugee Camp
  • Four-Day Hostage Standoff Ends Dramatically and Violently
  • Wife of Yasser Arafat Discusses Pope's Visit With Palestinian Leader
  • Gallup Poll: 47 Percent of Americans Have Favorable Opinion of India, 21 Percent Pakistan
  • Cremonesi: Pope Support for Palestinian State a 'Classic Church Position'
  • Diabetes Drug Rezulin Pulled From Market Under FDA Pressure
  • Four-Day Maryland Standoff Ends; Hostages Unhurt, Captor Dead
  • Clinton in India: Words of Caution on Nuclear Arms Race with Pakistan
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: Pontiff Makes Plea for Palestinian Homeland

    March 21, 2000

  • More Shots Fired from Suspected Killer Holding Hostages in Dundalk, MD
  • Missouri Farmer: 'We Need an Adequate Safety Net'
  • Farmers Gather in Washington to Rally for Higher Price Supports
  • Clinton's Visit to South Asia: Indian Prime Minister Vows Not to Fire Nuclear Weapons First
  • U.S. Authorities Crackdown on Overseas On-Line Pharmacies
  • Former Black Panther Due in Court Following Capture in Alabama
  • Pope John Paul II to Spend Day Two of Holy Land Pilgrimage in Jordan, Israel
  • Farmers to Rally in Washington
  • Fed Interest Rate Hike Expected Today
  • Maureen Reagan: Alzheimer's 'an Equal Opportunity Disease'
  • Hostage Standoff in Dundalk, MD Now in Fourth Day
  • Police Capture Former Black Panther Leader After Fierce Gun Battle
  • Clinton's Visit to South Asia: President Honors Gandhi's Non- Violence Philosophy After Kashmir Massacre

    March 20, 2000

  • Pope Arrives at Mt. Nebo on 'Personal Pilgrimage'
  • 'Dallas Morning News' Reporter Discusses Waco Field Test
  • Baltimore County Police: 'We Have a Dialog' in Hostage Situation With Suspect Joseph Palczynski
  • Government Claims Waco Field Test Confirms FBI Version of '93 Siege
  • Maryland Hostage Suspect: Police Kept at Bay for Three Days and Counting
  • Clinton Begins Six-Day South Asian Tour in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Pope John Paul II Begins Week-Long Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
  • Landes: Mass Suicide in Uganda 'Part of a Much Larger Phenomenon'
  • U.S. Investigators Complete Waco Re-enactment
  • Baltimore County Police Continue Negotiations in Hostage Standoff; Hostages Reported 'OK'
  • Excitement Surrounds Pope's 'Personal Pilgrimage'
  • Pope Begins Spiritual Mideast Journey, Arrives in Jordan
  • President Clinton Encounters Security Concerns During Bangladesh Visit

    March 17, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Education Number-One Problem Facing Nation, Yet No One Dominating Problem Facing Presidential Candidates
  • February CPI Shows Consumer Prices Higher
  • U.S. to Announce Partial Easing of Trade sanctions Against Iran
  • Two Sheriff's Deputies Shot, Former Black Panther Sought in Atlanta
  • February CPI, Triple-Witching to Drive Markets
  • Notre Dame Theology Professor Discusses Dispensations of Meat Abstinence for Catholics on Friday St. Patrick's Day
  • LaMonica: Individual Investors Should 'Wait and See' Ahead of Fed Announcement on Rates
  • Reaching Out: U.S. to Ease Trade Sanctions with Iran
  • Fulton County Police Searching for Fmr. Black Panther in Connection with Shooting
  • Another Wild Ride Expected on Wall Street

    March 16, 2000

  • Rep. Gallegly and Jan Scruggs Debate Merits of Addition to Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Hajj Pilgrims Take Part in Last Rites
  • Big Rigs Bear Down on Washington
  • Saylor: $100 Million Investment 'a Decent Down Payment on Providing a Free Education to Everyone Forever'
  • Authorities Arrest Suspect in Florida Child Kidnapping
  • Truckers Return to Washington, D.C. to Protest High Fuel Costs; GOP Accuses White House of Not Doing Enough to Prevent Increase

    March 15, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Americans Think Upsurge in Gasoline Prices Temporary
  • Viviana Risca, Winner of 'Junior Nobel Prize,' Explains Data Encryption and DNA
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Look to Define Themselves and Each Other
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Clinch Nominations, Take Aim at Each Other
  • President Clinton Expected to Seek Nuclear Arms Control in India, Pakistan, Pressure U.S. Congress on Gun Control Legislation
  • The Hajj: More Than Two Million Muslims Pray for Forgiveness on Mount Arafat
  • Gore: 'For the Last 20 Years, I've Supported Campaign-Finance Reform'
  • President Clinton to Renew Call for Gun-Control Legislation
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Clinch Respective Party Nominations With Tuesday's Southern Primary Victories

    March 14, 2000

  • Richardson: Energy Diplomacy 'Working'
  • Election 2000: Southern Primaries Could Push Gore, Bush Over the Top in Party Delegates
  • Clinton, Blair to Announce Support for Public Access to Humane Genome Discoveries
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Leading Gore Among Likely Voters in November Election
  • Mitchell: Bush, Gore Have 'Vested Interest in Showing Their Power' in Southern Primaries
  • Caplan: Private Research Labs Have 'Obligation' to Share Human Genome Information With University Scientists
  • Clinton, Blair to Announce Joint Declaration on Human Genome Project
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Waltz Through Southern Primary States

    March 13, 2000

  • Health 2000: Researchers Say Arrhythmia Most Likely to Occur in Winter Months
  • U.S. Census Bureau Director Discusses Importance of Being Counted
  • Two Million Pilgrims Pack Mecca for Hajj
  • Atlanta Commuters Soaked at the Gas Pump
  • Cohen Meets with Vietnamese Defense Minister in Hanoi
  • Gallup Poll: 96 Percent of Americans Plan on Filling Out Census Form
  • Angiogenesis Pumps Out Mixed Results in Latest Study
  • Ratajczak: Gas Prices 'Definitely Are Going Higher'
  • Gas Prices Rising at Record Rate

    March 10, 2000

  • Garvin: 'We are Seeing the Real Mars'
  • Abducted Florida Girl Back Home; Police Continue Search for Kidnapper
  • Election 2000: George W. Bush Pushes on in Western Primaries, Targets Al Gore
  • President Clinton Calls for 'Clean' Minimum Wage Bill, Promises Veto for House Version
  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement Supervisor Discusses Return of Kidnapped Girl
  • Rabbi Rudin: Pope's Apology 'One of the Most Historic Moments in the 2000-Year History Between Christians and Jews'
  • Election 2000: George W. Bush Looking to Reach Across Party Lines as Colorado, Utah Hold Primaries
  • Florida Family Praises God for Return of Kidnapped Girl as Investigators Search for Suspects
  • President Clinton to Unveil New FAA Program to Help Deal With Delays From Mother Nature

    March 09, 2000

  • Election 2000: McCain, Bradley to Pull Out of Race
  • Federal Judge to Hear Arguments Challenging INS Ruling in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Earning the Minimum Wage
  • Election 2000: Bradley Campaign to End Today
  • Attorney for Father of Elian Gonzalez: 6-Year-Old Needs 'Stability Through the Surviving Parent'
  • Gallup Poll: Bradley's Constituency Limited to Basketball Fame, East Coast
  • Rasco: 'We Would Likely File an Appeal' in Elian Gonzalez Case if Jurisdiction Decision Goes to INS
  • Election 2000: Sen. John McCain to Suspend GOP Presidential Campaign, Continue 'Crusade' to Reform Political System
  • Miami Judge Begins Hearing Asylum Case for Elian Gonzalez
  • Election 2000: Bradley to Drop Out; Bush Keeps Rolling on Primary Trail

    March 08, 2000

  • Super Tuesday: The Tale of the Tape
  • Election 2000: Gore Sweeps Super Tuesday; Bradley Expected to Drop Out
  • Campaign 2000: Laura Bush Discusses Her Husband's Super Tuesday Victories
  • Election 2000: Bush Grabs Victory 'from Sea to Shining Sea'; McCain Soldiering On
  • Election 2000: Florida Battle Ground
  • Gore: 'Like John McCain, I Bring the Passionate Commitment Born of Personal Experience to the Cause of Campaign-Finance Reform'
  • Super Tuesday: Gore, Bush Expected to Head Right to the Center
  • Mixed Signs Point to Likely Run-up on Wall Street After Fourth- Biggest Point Drop Ever
  • Election 2000: Hope Fades for Underdogs as Race for President Takes on Vastly Different Direction

    March 07, 2000

  • Schnur: McCain Campaign 'Will Roll Out of March 7th With a Good Head of Steam and a Good Number of Delegates to Keep Going'
  • Super Tuesday: Voters Begin Heading to Polls in Culmination of Hotly-Contented Race to New York's Primary
  • Bradley Campaign Spokesman: 'We Might Surprise Some People'
  • Super Tuesday: Front-Runners Bush and Gore Head Home to Watch Results; Bradley, McCain Look for Surprises
  • Super Tuesday: Bill Bradley Makes Last-Minute Campaigning in New York for Survival; McCain Needs Big Wins to Stay in Race
  • New Study Adds Ammunition to President Clinton's Gun Control Arguments
  • Super Tuesday: Record Number of Stark County, Ohio, Voters Head to Polls; Local Newspaper Editor Predicts Victory by Bush
  • Super Tuesday: Bush, Gore Predict Victory; McCain, Bradley Hope for Upsets

    March 06, 2000

  • Rep. King: Sen. McCain 'Will Not Run on a Third-Party Ticket'
  • Rep. Sweeney: Bush's New York Activists 'Energized'
  • Six Injured as Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 Slides Off Runway, Narrowly Missing Gas Pumps
  • Elving: Bush and Gore Likely to 'Establish Dominance' on Super Tuesday
  • Southwest Airlines Plane Skids Off Runway; Only Minor Injuries Reported
  • Super Tuesday: Bush, McCain Make Big Push in California; Gore, Bradley Take Aim at New York State
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: The Shifting Politics of Georgia
  • Podesta: 'We've Got to Get Guns Out of the Hands of Kids and Criminals'
  • Election 2000: Clock Running Out on McCain; Bush Confident; Bradley Keeping the Faith

    March 03, 2000

  • Election 2000: McCain Campaign Focuses on New York in Hopes for Win to Stay Alive
  • Morrow: 'The Destruction is Absolutely Devastating' in Mozambique
  • Pinochet Returns to His Homeland Today
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: Ohio's Crystal Ball
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains 20-Point Lead Over McCain Among Republicans Nationally
  • Goldberg: Last Year's Market Outperformance Spark Mutual Fund Boom
  • Pinochet Returns to Chile
  • Clinton Adopts Two-Pronged Approach to Gun Control Push
  • Election 2000: GOP Race Transformed Ahead of Super Tuesday's 'National' Primary

    March 02, 2000

  • Mayor Young: 'We Have to Start the Healing Process' in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: New Yorkers Face GOP Race Too Close to Call
  • Pinochet Leaves England for Chile
  • Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Now Convinced Shootings Were Racially Motivated
  • Gen. Augusto Pinochet Heads Back to Chile a Free Man
  • Election 2000: Bill Bradley Looks to Finish Race for Nomination With Style
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Favor More Gun Control Laws, Would Still Not Feel Secure at Work if More Passed
  • Atlanta Braves Pitcher John Rocker Starts Spring Training, Suspension Reduced by Arbitrator
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: New York Primary Overshadowed by Senate Race
  • Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet Heads Back to Chile After British Court Decision
  • Pennsylvania Shooting Rampage Leaves 2 Dead, 3 Critically Wounded

    March 01, 2000

  • Counseling Replaces Classes at Michigan Elementary School in Wake of Deadly Shooting
  • Faucheux: McCain Must Sweep California to Win Nomination, No Promising Opportunity for Bradley
  • Election 2000: McCain Congratulates Bush on Sweeping Yesterday's Primaries as California Takes Election Spotlight
  • Rep. Norwood: 'George Walker Bush is No More Anti-Catholic than I can Fly'
  • Levitas: Six-Year-Old Killer Probably Did Not Realize Consequences of Shooting Fellow Student
  • Michigan Prosecutors Seek Source of Gun Fired in Elementary School Shooting Death
  • Election 2000: McCain Counting on Super Tuesday To Move Campaign Back Into High Gear
  • Election 2000: Bush's Sweep Slows Down McCain Campaign Train, Bradley's Loss Raises Stakes Tonight

    February 29, 2000

  • Brian Anderson Discusses Preparations for a 2020 White House Bid
  • Davis: McCain Campaign 'Trying to Emulate What We Believe Reagan Would Do'
  • Doctors Look to New NIH Web Site to Draw Clinical Trial Volunteers
  • Gallup Poll: More Americans Follow 'Who Wants to Be a Multi- Millionaire?' Phenomenon Than Microsoft Trial
  • Election 2000: Voters Head to Polls in Virginia's Open Primary; Bush, McCain Head to Super Tuesday States
  • Sen. Warner: McCain's Injecting Religion Into Politics a 'Serious Error'
  • Gallup Poll: John McCain Receives 61 Percent Favorable Rating Among Democrats Nationally
  • No Problems Yet Reported as Special Leap Day May Cause Problems for World's Computers
  • Russian Reporter Andrei Babitsky Released After Resurfacing in Dagestan
  • Election 2000: McCain Makes Last-Minute Effort to Get Virginia Democrats, Independents Out to Vote

    February 28, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 85 Percent White, 58 Percent Black Americans Have Positive Opinion of Police
  • Futures Indicators Point to Mixed to Weak Open on Wall Street
  • U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Death Penalty Case
  • Election 2000: McCain to Take Aim at Pat Robertson in Virginia Beach
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: Washington State
  • Expelled Cuban Diplomat Remains in Canada; Cuban Officials Reacting Angrily
  • Farr: Emotion 'the Foe of the Long-Term Investor'
  • Election 2000: McCain Pulls Out of California Debate, Campaigns at Virginia Beach High School

    February 25, 2000

  • Agent Ray Moore, Attorney John Relman Call on Secret Service to End Discriminatory Hiring Practices
  • Ratajczak: 'If You're Taking Shelter in the Nasdaq, You're Getting Into Trouble'
  • Amadou Diallo Trial Continues into Third Day After Jurors Ask to Rehear Testimony
  • Market Jitters Expected Today After Dow Drop Below 10000

    February 24, 2000

  • Betty Lou Beets Attorney: Gov. Bush 'Can Still Do the Right Thing'
  • Bone Marrow Test May Help Prevent Breast Cancer Relapse
  • Senate to Hold Hearings on High Cost of Heating Oil
  • Pope John Paul II Makes Historic Visit to Egypt
  • Betty Lou Beets Makes Last-Minute Pleas to Gov. Bush for Mercy Before Tonight's Execution
  • Cable TV Set to go Digital
  • Brown: Marty McSorley to Receive 'Greatest Suspension' for Stick-Related Incident in NHL
  • Gallup Poll: 66 Percent of Americans Favor Death Penalty Despite Possible Execution of Innocents
  • 62-Year-Old Grandmother Schedule for Execution Today in Texas
  • Amadou Diallo Jury Resumes Second Day of Deliberations

    February 23, 2000

  • Markets Listen When Greenspan Delivers Testimony Before Senate Banking Committee
  • Schnur: McCain Seeks to Reassemble 'the Reagan Coalition From 20 Years Ago Updated for the 2000 Election'
  • Health 2000: Study Concludes Estrogen Not Effective Alzheimer's Treatment
  • Gov. Gilmore: Bush Campaign 'Doing Very Well' in Virginia
  • Election 2000: McCain Expected to Ramp Up Conservative Rhetoric
  • Gallup Poll: Recent Cyber-Attacks on Internet Cites Have Americans Concerned About Security
  • Election 2000: Battle for GOP Nomination 'Now Becoming a Run Through the Minefield'
  • Diallo Trial: Jury Deliberations Expected to Commence Today
  • McCain: 'I'm Electable Because Independents and Others Will Vote For Me'
  • Jurors Receive Amadou Diallo Trial Today After Emotional Closing Arguments
  • Election 2000: John McCain Celebrates Double Victory, Appeals to Conservative Republicans Not to Fear Campaign

    February 22, 2000

  • Election 2000: Tamala Edwards Discusses Her Impressions of the Democrats' Night at the Apollo
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Court Hearing Rescheduled After Judge Suffers Stroke
  • Election 2000: Bush Confident in Michigan After South Carolina Win; McCain Counting on Favorite Son Appeal to Triumph in Arizona
  • Gallup Poll: Despite Rising Negatives, Bush Holds Lead Nationally Over McCain; Gore Cruising Over Bradley
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bradley Trade Verbal Punches as Bush, McCain Fight Over Negative Campaigning
  • President Clinton Seeks Mandatory Reporting of Serious Hospital Mistakes
  • Truckers' Protest Could Tie Up D.C. Traffic
  • Election 2000: McCain Counting on Big Win in Arizona, Squeaker in Michigan

    February 21, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 21 Percent of American Public Believe John F. Kennedy Greatest U.S. President
  • Rep. King: 'As a Catholic, I Can No Longer Support Governor Bush'
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Barnstorm Michigan; Gore, Bradley to Square Off Tonight at Harlem's Apollo Theater
  • Miller: Bush 'on Fire' in Michigan
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Campaigns in Full Swing Ahead of Michigan Primary; Gore, Bradley Prepare to Face Off in Harlem Debate

    February 18, 2000

  • Pumping Iron Reduces Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke
  • NASCAR's Checkered Past and Future
  • McCain: 'We're Going to Have a Very Significant Victory'
  • Winter Storm Slows Chicago Commuters
  • Election 2000: Bush Makes Last Effort to Motivate South Carolina Republicans; McCain Shifts From Courting to Turning Out Voters
  • Top Miami INS Official Arrested, Accused of Spying for Cuba
  • Gallup Poll: Turnout Key to South Carolina Primary
  • Condon: Democrats Voting for McCain in South Carolina Primary is Bush's 'Achilles' Heel'
  • Iranians Turn Out in Large Numbers for Parliamentary Election
  • Winter Storm Thwarts Morning Commute in Midwest
  • Election 2000: George W. Bush Working to Rally Support Before South Carolina Primary
  • Election 2000: John McCain Takes Message to Non-Republicans in Final Push to Win South Carolina's Primary
  • FBI Arrests Highest-Ranking Miami-Based INS Official for Spying for Cuba

    February 17, 2000

  • NASA Astronaut Jerry Linenger Recounts 'Adventure' Aboard Russian Space Station Mir in New Book 'Off the Planet'
  • Elections 2000: Bush Pours Big Bucks Into TV Ads Ahead of South Carolina Primary; McCain Ad Compares Senator to Ronald Reagan
  • Wreckage Still Smolders in Rancho Cordova Cargo Plane Crash
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Stays Ahead in GOP Race but McCain Holds Greater Lead Over Gore
  • Yergin: What Impact Will Higher Oil Prices Have on the U.S.?
  • President Clinton Focus to on U.S.-African Policy at National Summit on Africa
  • Election 2000: McCain Camp Basks in New Endorsements; Bush Pours Campaign Bankroll Into TV Ads
  • Cargo Plane Crash Near Sacramento Kills Three

    February 16, 2000

  • President Clinton Expected to Address Internet Security, Oil Prices, Northern Ireland Peace in First Formal Press Conference of Century
  • Rep. Hayworth: McCain 'the Genuine Article in Conservative Campaign and Government Reform'
  • Vice President Gore to Survey Tornado Damage in Southwestern Georgia
  • Election 2000: Flames From Fiery Debate Recede as Bush, McCain Campaigns Push On
  • Rep. Watts: 'They'll Elect George W. on Saturday and Send Him on to Michigan'
  • President Clinton Steps Up Efforts to Combat Cyber-Crime
  • South Georgian Families Return to Salvage What Remains After Devastating Tornadoes
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Head Out for Final Campaign Push in South Carolina

    February 15, 2000

  • McCain Emphasizing Conservative Credentials in South Carolina
  • Georgia Storms: Tornado Victims Count Losses
  • White House Holds Internet Security Summit
  • Podesta: Cyber-Attacks 'A Wake-Up Call for Americans That More Needs to be Done'
  • Boone: Tornado's Destruction is 'One of the Worst I've Seen in a Small Community Like This in Camilla, Georgia'
  • Election 2000: GOP Presidential Candidates Gearing Up for South Carolina Debate
  • President Clinton to Propose National Cyber-Security Center
  • South Georgia Residents Try and Pick Up the Pieces After Historic Tornadoes

    February 14, 2000

  • Fitzpatrick: McCain 'A Natural' for Reform Party
  • Couples Take Their Love to a Higher Plane at the Top of the World Trade Center
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 1997 Maintenance Records Indicate Key Part of Horizontal Stabilizer Trim Never Replaced
  • McKenna: NTSB to Reexamine 'Whole Sequence of Events' Leading up to Alaska Airlines Crash
  • Election 2000: Christian Conservatives Divided in South Carolina
  • Couples Come to Empire State Building for Valentine Weddings
  • Election 2000: Reform Party Faces Challenges of Person and Place
  • Election 2000: South Carolina's Religious Conservatives Divided Over Presidential Politics
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Defective Gimbal Nut Not Replaced in 1997, Says NTSB Investigators

    February 11, 2000

  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Damaged Gimbal Nut Found as FAA Orders All Airliners to Check Jackscrew Assembly
  • Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura Expected to Announce Split with National Reform Party
  • NASA Program Scientist Discusses Earthly Goals for Space Shuttle Endeavor Mission
  • Weather Looks Good for Shuttle Endeavour's Launch to Create 3-D Map
  • Rosaforte: Tiger Woods' Quest Not 'Out of Our Imagination'
  • Goelz: Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Crash Investigation Has 'Been a Pretty Extraordinary Effort so Far'
  • Federal Investigators Zeroing in on Methods Used by Web Hackers
  • Space Shuttle Endeavour Trying Again
  • Police Investigate Wall Street Explosion, Search for Suspect

    February 10, 2000

  • Sen. Coverdell Discusses His Efforts on Behalf of Presidential Candidate George W. Bush
  • John Rocker Suspension Appeal Hearing Enters Second Day With Player's Defense
  • Goldfarb: Alaska Airlines Investigation 'Still at Square One'
  • Marriage Penalty Vote Takes Center Stage on Capitol Hill
  • Election 2000: McCain Calls for End of Negative TV Ads as Fight for Nomination Continues in South Carolina
  • Afghan Jetliner Hostage Crisis Ends With Everyone Safe
  • Gallup Poll: Snoopy America's Favorite 'Peanuts' Comic Strip Character
  • Sen. DeWine: 'If We Want to Win in the Fall, it's John McCain'
  • Election 2000: GOP Presidential Race Heating Up in South Carolina
  • John Rocker to Testify in MLB Suspension Appeal Hearing
  • Hijackers Release Hostages from Afghan Ariana Airliner

    February 09, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Despite Recent Problems, Americans Remain Confident in Airline Safety
  • Barnes: John McCain, 'Not Your Typical Member of the Senate Club'
  • John Rocker Appealing Suspension Before Baseball Arbitrator
  • Massy: Inefficient Economics, Poor Quality Driving Up Higher Education Costs
  • Afghan Jetliner Hijacking Returns to Normal After Escape by Flight Crew
  • Open Nature of Internet Makes Hackers 'Very Difficult' to Stop
  • Election 2000: Forbes Exit Goods News for Bush
  • Gallup Poll: Al Gore First Choice Among National Voters for Democratic Presidential Nominee
  • DaimlerChrysler to Unveil Child-Seat Inspection Program
  • Major Web Site Hackings Caused Inconvenience to Consumers, Some Financial Loss to Companies
  • Election 2000: McCain's Senate Colleagues Rally Around Bush
  • Election 2000: Forbes to Drop Out

    February 08, 2000

  • Eagleburger: Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Probably Isolated Event, Peace Track to Eventually Start Again
  • Gallup Poll: Gender Gap Defines National Support for Hillary Clinton's Senate Bid
  • At least 150 Hostages Remain Aboard Hijacked Afghan Airliner as British Authorities Continue Negotiations
  • Israeli Embassy Spokesman: 'We Want a Calming Down of the Situation'
  • Gallup Poll: John McCain Eating Away at George W. Bush's Lead in GOP Presidential Race
  • President Clinton Expected to Sign Order Protecting Federal Employees From Genetic Bias
  • Life Settles Down Around Hijacked Afghan Airliner
  • Israel Strikes Back: Peace Process in Danger After Heavy Latest Round of Lebanese Fighting

    February 07, 2000

  • Sen. Domenici: President Clinton Crafted 'an Election-Year Budget of the Highest Order'
  • Jones: 'There Does Not Appear to be a Pattern or a Trend' in Horizontal Stabilizer Malfunctions
  • President Clinton Delivers $1.84 Trillion Budget to Capitol Hill
  • Five Hostages Released as Negotiations Continue in Ariana Airlines Hijacking
  • Lew: President's Budget Keeps the Country on 'A Path of Fiscal Discipline'
  • Sheehy: Hillary Rodham Clinton 'Tired of Waiting' to Act on Her Political Ambitions
  • President Clinton to Unveil His Final Budget Today
  • Hijackers Release 5 Hostages from Afghan Plane in London

    February 04, 2000

  • Former NTSB Official Discusses Family Assistance Programs for Families of Air Crash Victims
  • Protests Greet Swearing-in of Austrian Government Including Haider Party Members
  • Rogue Gun Dealers
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Tail Section Found After Navy Recovers Flight Data Recorder
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 'The NTSB Will Determine What Happened'
  • Hall: Alaska Airlines Crew Attempted to Regain Control of Aircraft Throughout Entire Flight Sequence
  • President Clinton to Announce Three-Part Program to Combat Rogue Gun Dealers
  • Austria Swears in New Government Including Six Members of Joerg Haider's Party
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Victims' Families Mourn Lost Loved Ones on Private Beach

    February 03, 2000

  • McKenna: Horizontal Stabilizer Failure on Flight 261 May Only be First Link in Chain of Something More Complex
  • U.S. Boards Russian Tanker in Persian Gulf
  • Peace Remains Elusive in Kosovo
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Operation to Recover Second Black Box Underway; Grieving Relatives to View Crash Site
  • Austria's President Requests More Time to Consider Allowing Joerg Haider's Party in Coalition Government
  • Hall: NTSB Would 'Make Appropriate Recommendations' if Serious Concerns About MD-80 Aircraft
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Robert Fiske Describes the Capabilities of Deep Drone
  • Threat of Northern Ireland Coalition Government Collapse Prompts Emergency Summit Between British, Irish Prime Ministers
  • Vienna's Leadership Signs Declaration of European Democracy with Controversial Joerg Haider
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Focus on Finding Cause of Crash; Family Members Expected to Gather in Mourning on California Beach

    February 02, 2000

  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: A.A. President John Kelly Discusses the Loss and On-Going Investigation
  • New Hampshire Primary: Gore Races Back to Washington to Break Possible Tie on Abortion-Related Amendment Before Senate
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Adm. Loy Discusses Possible Shift to Recovery Stage
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Decision to Abandon Search for Survivors Could Come Today
  • Bradley: Campaign Emerged From New Hampshire Primary 'Smarter and Better-Prepared'
  • Hall: Alaska Airlines Maintenance Audiotape May Prove Very Key to Crash Investigation
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard Encourages Private Boaters to Assist in Rescue, Recovery Effort
  • Terry Nichols Returns to Oklahoma for State Trial
  • Gore: 'It Was a Sweet Victory Last Evening'
  • Election 2000: Gore Rides New Hampshire Victory Train to New York

    February 01, 2000

  • Dionne: Many New Hampshire Primary Voters Unsure 'Because They Actually Like Two or Three Candidates'
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Fmr. NTSB Official Discusses Type of Aircraft Involved in Crash
  • New Hampshire Primary: Candidates Watch and Wait as Voters Make Choice
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard Not Giving Up Search for Survivors; Crash Victims' Families Greeted by Grief Counselors
  • Edwards: New Hampshire Vote Unpredictable
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Chairman Hall Discusses NTSB Response
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Safety Records of Plane, Company Makes Crash 'Somewhat Baffling,' Says Goldfarb
  • New Hampshire Primary: McCain, Bradley Take Lead in First Votes as Gore Continues to Campaigns
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Search Continues for Survivors, Wreckage as San Francisco Family, Friends Mourn Loss

    January 31, 2000

  • Election 2000: Gore, Bradley Get Down and Dirty as New Hampshire Primary Approaches; Bradley Spokesman Sees Competition as 'Good'
  • Sortino: 'What the Rams Did Yesterday for St. Louis is Something Nobody Could Purchase'
  • Space Shuttle Endeavour Mission Unlikely to Launch Due to Weather Conditions
  • Forbes: 'The Way You Really Change Politics in America is Not Trying to Play the Politician's Game'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy's Grandmothers Return to Hero's Welcome in Cuba, Vow to Keep Fighting
  • Winter Storm Causes Travel Headaches as Ice Cancels Several Flights at New York's La Guardia Airport
  • Fleischer: 'Governor Bush is Going to Win' New Hampshire Primary in 'Very Close Race'
  • St. Louis Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Victory After Cinderella Season
  • Spaulding: Sen. McCain Primarily Drawing 'Middle-Class and Blue-Collar Residents of New Hampshire'
  • Weather Permitting, Space Shuttle Endeavour to Embark on Mission to Map Earth
  • Keefe: Bradley's Negative Campaigning 'is Wrong, and It Will Hurt the Democrats in the Fall'
  • New Hampshire Primary: Animosity Grows Between Gore, Bradley Campaigns
  • Winter Storm Ices Over D.C. Roads, Cancels Many La Guardia Flights

    January 28, 2000

  • Super Bowl XXXIV: 'We're Going to Win' Says Memphis Waitress
  • Wave of Winter Weather on Collision Course with Super Bowl
  • Gallup Poll: 67 Percent of Americans Say Elian Gonzalez Should Go Back to Cuba
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Thousands Take to the Streets of Havana in Support of the Boy's Return
  • Waldman: Last Night's Speech 'Was a Classic Bill Clinton State of the Union Address'
  • Election 2000: Bradley Climbs Down from High Road, Challenging Gore
  • Fowler: 'Getting Their People to the Polls on Tuesday' is Most Important for Presidential Candidates in New Hampshire Primary
  • State of the Union: Clinton Delivers New Controversial Gun- Control Proposal
  • Cars Spin Out in Little Rock, Arkansas, as Winter Storms Dumps 12-Year Record Snowfall
  • Gallup Poll: Republican Race in New Hampshire Getting Closer but Al Gore Gains Greater Support
  • Landrigan: 'Al Gore Can't Inherit' President Clinton's Popularity in New Hampshire
  • Sen. Lott: 'We'll Look for the Nuggets that Maybe we Can Work With Him on' in President Clinton's Proposals
  • Super Bowl XXXIV: Fans of Titans, Rams Both Confident in Home Team Victory
  • Election 2000: Bill Bradley Improvising as New Hampshire Primary Approaches
  • State of the Union: Clinton Delivers Long List of Proposals
  • Snow Storms: Little Rock, Arkansas Hit with Driving Nightmare; Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport Canceling Flights is Anticipation

    January 27, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: McCain Holds Lead in New Hampshire; High Negatives Leave Little Room for Forbes
  • Election 2000: Bradley, Gore Engage in Testy Debate, Their Last Before Tuesday's New Hampshire Primary
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Tug-of-War Heads Back to Washington
  • Election 2000: 'It Was a Very Tense Environment Inside Those Studios Last Night,' Says Gore-Bradley Debate Moderator
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Outraged Over Treatment of Boy's Grandmothers
  • Gallup Poll: Ties to President Clinton Has Slightly Negative Impact on Gore Among New Hampshire Voters
  • Podesta: President Clinton Will 'Challenge America to Take the Long Look Ahead' in Final State of the Union Address
  • State of the Union: Clinton to Deliver Message of Economic Outreach
  • U.S. Investigators Uncover Ties Between bin Laden and Suspects Under Investigation for Smuggling Explosives into U.S.
  • Ramer: Independent New Hampshire Voters Considering 'Personality Issues' During Political Debates
  • Election 2000: In Final Debate Before New Hampshire Primary, Republican Candidates Engage in 90-Minute Slug-Fest
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Fight Moves Back to Washington After Emotional Meeting Between Cuban Boy and his Grandmothers
  • Winter Weather Express Barrels Toward Arkansas

    January 26, 2000

  • Health 2000: New Study Links Some Hormone Replacement Therapy With Breast Cancer
  • Cousin of Elian Gonzalez Makes Case for Boy to Remain in U.S.
  • Pierce: Forbes, McCain, Keyes to Closely Follow Bush in New Hampshire Primary; Gore Campaign Should Wait to Use Clinton
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: My Hope is That 'We Can Bring a Great Sense of Love to This Child,' Says Sister O'Laughlin
  • Washington Tries to Dig Out of Major Snowstorm as North Carolina Struggles to Recover From Blizzard
  • Gov. Hunt: North Carolina's Snow Storm is 'About All We Need for a While'
  • New Bill Seeks to End Campus Gambling on College, Amateur, Olympic Sports
  • Bennett: New Hampshire Primary 'George Bush's to Lose and He's Letting It Slip Away'
  • Election 2000: Presidential Candidates Cramming Before New Hampshire Debates
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers to Meet Boy, Miami Relatives in Third-Party Home
  • D-Day in Washington: Nation's Capital Digs Out From Surprise Snow Storm
  • North Carolina Struggles to Come Out From Under Heavy Blanket of Snow

    January 25, 2000

  • Davis: Bypassing Iowa Caucuses 'Right Decision' for McCain Campaign
  • Election 2000: A Week Away from First-in-the-Nation Primary, Candidates Descend on New Hampshire
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Fly to Washington to Meet With Grandmothers, Members of Congress
  • Winter Storm Buries East Coast, Blind-Sides Washington, D.C.
  • Edsall: 'It Was Really Brutal What Gore Did' in Last Night's Iowa Caucuses
  • Gore: 'I'm Very Grateful to the People of Iowa for the Surprisingly-Large Victory Last Night'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Hope for Meeting With Grandmothers, Members of Congress in Washington
  • Snow Storm Paralyzes Nation's Capital

    January 24, 2000

  • President Clinton to Launch Equal Pay Initiative
  • Sen. Grassley: 'Governor Bush is the Only One That Has Executive Leadership Capabilities'
  • Rep. Menendez: Elian Gonzalez Should be Granted Permanent Residency, Not U.S. Citizenship
  • Congress to Take Up Legislation to Keep Elian Gonzalez in United States
  • Weekend Ice Storm Leaves 150,000 Georgians Without Power
  • Farrell: Bill Bradley Campaign to 'Beat the Expectations and Perform Well'
  • Gallup Poll: New Hampshire Numbers Show Much Tighter Race than National
  • Iowa Caucuses: 'Front-Runners Are Going to Do Pretty Well'; Keyes May Surprise
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Rev. Edgar and Rev. Marichal Discuss the 'Courageous' Efforts of the Boy's Grandmothers to Return Him to Cuba
  • Cuban Boy Custody Dispute: Elian's Grandmothers Expected to Leave N.Y. Today
  • Hildebrand: Al Gore Campaign Not Looking for Iowan Caucuses 'to be Much of a Blowout'
  • Weekend Ice Storms Deliver Southern Discomfort
  • Iowa Caucuses: 200,000 Expected to make First Vote of 2000 Presidential Election

    January 21, 2000

  • Winebrenner: 'Republican Party of Iowa is Controlled By' Christian Coalition
  • East Coast Winter: Bostonians Brace Against Bitter Wind Chills
  • Tully: Announcement of Bradley's Heart Problems not to Make Much Difference this Close to Caucuses
  • Ronkonkoma, Long Island, Longs for Summer as Bitter Cold Bite Commuters
  • Iowa Caucuses: Bradley Discloses New Information About Heart Condition
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers' Trip on Hold; Miami Judge May Have to Stand Aside
  • McGuiness: Orrin Hatch 'May Turn Some Heads and be Surprising'
  • Dal Col: Forbes the 'Conservative Who Can Win Nationally and Take George Bush On'
  • Campaign 2000: Presidential Candidates Inundate Iowans With Ads
  • East Coast Recovering from First Big Winter Storm
  • Iowa Caucuses: Bradley Discloses New Information About Heart Condition
  • Cuban Boy Custody Dispute: Grandmothers' Trip on Hold

    January 20, 2000

  • Health 2000: New Report Shows Asthma Triggers Abound
  • President Clinton Expected to Unveil Initiative to Make College More Affordable
  • Anything Goes With Sen. Kerrey but Announcement to Not Seek Reelection Likely Today
  • Sherman: 'I Don't Think There's Hard, Physical Evidence Here at All' in Skakel Case
  • Snow Expected to Snarl New York Traffic While Gusting Winds Freeze Chicago
  • RFK Nephew Posts Half-Million-Dollar Bond On Murder Charge
  • Jordan: Kennedy Relationship to Moxley Murder Case 'Distant'
  • President Clinton Expected to Unveil Plan to Make College More Affordable
  • First Big Winter Snow Storm to Bear Down on NYC Streets as Severe Cold Hits Chicago

    January 19, 2000

  • Stellman: Study Indicates 'People are Actually Taking in Twice the Dosage of Nicotine' Listed on FTC Charts
  • Supreme Court Hears Arguments Today on 'Protective Bubble' Law
  • Interceptor Fails Second Attempt to Knock Out Ballistic Missile
  • Elian Gonzalez's Family Attorneys Head to Federal Court to Block Boy's Return; Cuba's Alarcon Skeptical of Process
  • Connecticut Prosecutors Promising Major Announcement on Martha Moxley Murder Investigation
  • Levy: Federal Reserve Survey Shows 'Education and Skill Level' Factor Into American Wealth Disparity
  • Attorneys for Elian Gonzalez's Family Head to Federal Court to Block Return to Cuba
  • Prosecutors in Martha Moxley Murder Case Expected to Make Major Announcement Today
  • Missile Defense Program Dealt Major Blow Last Night as Interceptor Misses Target

    January 18, 2000

  • Jim Hall, Heather Paul Discuss Safe Kids' Buckle-Up Program
  • Health 2000: Flu Season Begins Early, Hits Harder Than Usual
  • Protesters Line Streets as Deadline For Pinochet Extradition Arrives in Britain
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bradley Agree on Removing Confederate Flag From South Carolina, Trade Punches Over Racial Profiling
  • Kelly: New National Weather Service Computer Forecasts 'Going to be Better Than What We've Been Able to Do'
  • Third Round of High-Level Israeli-Syrian Meetings Postponed Indefinitely
  • President Clinton Expected to Announce Plans for Tougher Enforcement of Gun Laws
  • Election 2000: Al Gore, Bill Bradley Face Off With Blistering Words in Final Iowa Debate

    January 17, 2000

  • Father Thomas Reese Discusses the Effort to Martyr Martin Luther King Jr.
  • MLK Day: Coretta Scott King Calls on Americans to Honor her Husband's Legacy by Serving Others
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Constructing Permanent Protest Site
  • Robinson: For '346 years, the United States Government Was Complicit in a Crime Against Humanity That Penalized Blacks'

    January 14, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Nearly 70 Percent of Americans Happy With Life in United States
  • Green: New Embryo-Splitting Cloning 'Of Great Scientific Use' but With Profound Ethical Questions
  • Cuba Plans Demonstration to Mark INS-Imposed Deadline to Return Elian Gonzalez to Father
  • Monkey Cloning Could Lead to Better Research in Human Diseases
  • Gallup Poll: 69 Percent of Americans Feel Good, 49 Percent Excited About This Year's Elections
  • Garvey: 'We're Already Seeing Some Great Results' in FAA-White House Program Allowing Airline Employees to Report Safety Problems

    January 13, 2000

  • Tanguy: 'A Lot More Must be Done Beyond Lip Service to This Crisis' of Bombing of Civilians in Chechnya
  • Blue-Ribbon Scientific Panel Says Earth's Surface Warming Despite Cooler Atmosphere
  • No Solution to Elian Gonzalez Case After Week of Legal Maneuvering
  • Protests to Accompany 13-Year-Old Nathaniel Abraham's Sentencing
  • Jesse Jackson, Lawrence Summers Discuss Clinton Administration Efforts to Draw Investment to Under-Served Communities, Companies
  • Gallup Poll: George W. Bush, Al Gore Hold Onto Major Leads Nationally
  • Sentencing of Nathaniel Abraham Today to Draw Protests
  • Elian Gonzalez Case to Move to Federal Court Early Next Week

    January 12, 2000

  • Santomero: 'Blue's Clues Live!' Brings 'Kids Something That They Can Really Interact With'
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Approve of INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Father
  • U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Controversial Issue of Grandparents' Visitation Rights
  • Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle: Justice Department Expected to Issue Response to Florida State Court Order
  • Mayoue: Supreme Court Not Prepared to Address 'Enormity of the Question' of Grandparents' Rights
  • President Clinton to Announce Tax Break for Low-Income Workers
  • Elian Gonzalez and his Miami Relatives Play the Waiting Game

    January 11, 2000

  • Crispin Miller: AOL-Time Warner Merger Reduces 'Number of Major Sources of News and Entertainment' Available to Public
  • President Clinton to Announce New National Monuments
  • 'We are Hoping That INS May Back Down,' Says Elian Gonzalez Lawyer as Debate Rages Hotly in Congressional Circles
  • Bernstein: Circuit Judge's Ruling in Elian Gonzalez Case 'Was Very Well Reasoned'
  • Election 2000: Negative Ads, Taxes Take Spotlight in Last Night's GOP Debate
  • Circuit Court Judge Grants Temporary Custody of Elian Gonzalez to Uncle

    January 10, 2000

  • AIDS Epidemic Continues to Devastate Africa
  • Election 2000: All GOP Candidates to Attend Tonight's Grand Rapids, Michigan, Debate
  • Efforts to Block Elian Gonzalez's Departure Intensify as Supporters Wait for Family Court Judge's Ruling
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks Wrapping Up With No Agreement
  • AOL/Time Warner to Merge in $350B Deal
  • Alterman: 'I Don't Think the Talks are at a Stalemate' at Israeli-Syrian Meetings
  • Ehrens: AOL/Time Warner Merger 'an Incredible Combination of Forces'
  • Election 2000: Grand Rapids, Michigan, Prepares to Host Tonight's GOP Debate
  • Gore: 'The United States has to be in a Leading Role' if the World is to be Successful in Defeating AIDS in Africa
  • Negroponte: AOL/Time Warner Merger Will Give Consumers Greater Connection to Content
  • U.N. Security Council to Consider First Health Issue: AIDS in Africa
  • Cuban Boy Custody Dispute: Miami Family Court Judge Expected to Rule on Gonzalez Family Petition
  • AOL/Time Warner Merger Joins Number-One Media Company with Number-One On-Line Company

    January 07, 2000

  • INS General Counsel: Decision to Reunite Elian Gonzalez with his Father 'Can Be Carried Out with Everyone's Cooperation'
  • President Clinton to Propose More Money to Protect Government's Computer Systems from Possible Attack by Cyber-Terrorists
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: President Clinton Heads Back Again to Try and Pick Up Pace of Negotiations
  • Election 2000: No Knockout Punches in GOP's Durham, New Hampshire Debate
  • Labor Department Reports Very Strong Job Growth for December
  • GOP Hopefuls Trade Sharp Punches, No Knock-Outs in Last Night's Debate
  • Tug of War Over Cuban Boy Becoming Full-Fledged Fight as Another Day of Protests is Expected
  • Leading Edge: Innovations Never Stop at Annual Consumer Electronics Show
  • Elving: John McCain Lost Ground in Last Night's GOP Debate
  • Clinton Administration to Announce Proposal Funding Greater Protection for the Nation's Computer Systems
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: U.S. Officials Hope President Clinton's Presence Will Spur Slow-Moving Negotiations
  • With New Hampshire Primary Less Than a Month Away, GOP Presidential Candidates Engage in Good-Natured Debate
  • Outraged Cuban-Americans Clog Streets of South Florida in Protest of INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez

    January 06, 2000

  • Flu Season: Is Everybody Sick or Does it Just Feel That Way?
  • Rep. DeLay: 'We Accomplished 70 Percent' of the Contract With America
  • Clintons Spend First Night in Their Chappaqua, New York Home
  • Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Vow to Challenge INS Decision to Return Boy to Cuba
  • Miami Cuban Americans Protest INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: President Clinton to Return to Negotiations Today as Core Issues are Argued
  • Gonzalez Family Attorney: INS Decision 'Unconstitutional and Unfair'
  • Clintons Spend First Night at Chappaqua Home
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: State Department Calls on Clinton to Speed Up Negotiations
  • Elian Gonzalez: Going Home or Not?

    January 05, 2000

  • Health 2000: New Study Shows Care Delivered by Nurse Practitioners and Doctors Indistinguishable
  • Moving Day for Hillary Clinton at the Hamlet of Chappaqua
  • Stock Markets Begin to Turn Around From Day's Lows as Interest Rate Fears Remain
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: With Agenda in Place, Substantive Negotiations Set to Begin
  • Jouejati: 'An Israeli Commitment to a Full Withdrawal From the Golan Heights' Necessary for Peace
  • Lancry: Guarantee of Total Security With Syria, Change of Strategic Situation in Region will Sell Peace Deal to Israelis
  • Nasdaq Futures Volatile Following Yesterday's History-Making Drop
  • Market Watch: More Volatility Expected

    January 04, 2000

  • Will Elizabeth Dole be George W. Bush's Running Mate?
  • Rev. Brown Campbell Discusses her Pledge to Bring Elian Gonzalez Back to his Family in Cuba
  • Syria-Israel Peace Talks: Day One Ends with Diminished Expectations
  • Owens: 'It's Going to be a Big Year for Peace in the Middle East'