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July 25, 2004


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June 27, 2004


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May 30, 2004


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April 25, 2004


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March 28, 2004


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March 14, 2004


March 07, 2004


February 29, 2004


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February 15, 2004


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February 01, 2004


January 25, 2004


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December 28, 2003


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December 07, 2003


November 30, 2003


November 23, 2003


November 16, 2003


November 09, 2003


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October 26, 2003


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October 05, 2003


September 28, 2003


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September 14, 2003


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August 31, 2003


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July 27, 2003


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July 06, 2003


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June 22, 2003


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June 08, 2003


June 01, 2003


May 25, 2003


May 18, 2003


May 11, 2003


May 04, 2003


April 27, 2003


April 20, 2003
• Seven Freed Prisoners of War Get Big Welcome Upon Return
• Iraqi Christians Celebrate Easter
• FBI Joins Hunt for Treasures Looted From Iraqi Museums
• POWs Come Home
• Bush Expected to Take Part in Easter Services at Ft. Hood
• Efforts to Bring Law, Order, Aid to Baghdad Continue
• Interview With Mamoun Fandy
• Interview With Betsy McCaughey
• Surviving the Regime
• Blue Star Banners Back on Display in America
• New York Times: U.S. Plans on Long Term Access to Iraqi Bases
• Iraqi Doctors Put Lives on the Line to Keep Lynch Alive
• Investigators Continue Gathering Clues in Peterson Murder Case
• Seven Freed POWs Return to U.S.
• Interview With Victor Cha
• Law Enforcement Continues Peterson Investigation
• Interview With Mike Luckovich
• Peterson Family Copes With Grief
• SARS Threat Becomes Growing Concern in Colleges Abroad
• Raw Courage
• Home at Last
• Bush to Attend Church Service at Ft. Hood
• U.S. Marines Hand Over Control of Baghdad to U.S. Army
• U.S. Plans Long-Term Military Foothold in Iraq
• Amber Alert Issued in Pennsylvania
• Bush May Meet With Rescued POWs
• Coalition Forces Provide Food, Medicine, Police Force to Iraqis
• Interview With Robert Perito
• POWs Home Again
• Efforts Continue to Bring Order, Aid to Baghdad
• Worldwide Outbreak of SARS Tops 3,500 Cases
• Rescued Apache Pilots Return to Ft. Hood
• Soldiers Find Stockpile of Cash in Baghdad
• Marines Turn Control of Baghdad Over to Army Forces
• 2 U.S. Congressmen Meet With Syrians
• Chinese Officials Report 300 Cases of SARS in Beijing


March 30, 2003


March 16, 2003


March 09, 2003


March 02, 2003


February 23, 2003


February 16, 2003


February 09, 2003


January 26, 2003


January 19, 2003


January 12, 2003


January 05, 2003


December 29, 2002


December 22, 2002


December 15, 2002


December 08, 2002


December 01, 2002


November 24, 2002


November 17, 2002


November 10, 2002


November 03, 2002


October 27, 2002
• Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 3 in Israel
• Eyewitness Comes Forward in Sniper Shootings
• Death Toll From Hostage Crisis in Moscow Rises to Over 100
• Federal Agents Arrest Nathaniel Osbourne
• Suicide Bomber Ignites Major Blaze at Israeli Gas Station
• Demonstrators in Europe, U.S. Voice Opposition to War in Iraq
• Which Party Will Control Congress After Midterm Elections?
• Interview With Billy Norris
• Bush Discusses Iraq, North Korea With APEC Leaders
• Legal Roundtable
• Investigators Look for Cause of Plane Crash in Minnesota
• Interview With Mike Luckovich
• Profile of Saddam Hussein's Sons
• Investigators Continue to Look Into Plane Crash in Minnesota
• Bush Attends APEC Summit
• Authorities Detain Material Witness in Sniper Shootings
• D.C. Area Sniper Case Examined
• Iraq, North Korea, Terrorism on APEC Summit Agenda
• Mondale Democrats' First Choice to Replace Wellstone
• Nathaniel Osbourne Set to Appear in Michigan Court Today
• Self-Defense Expert Teaches Children to Fight Abductions
• Interview With Kim Komando
• Interview With Emmitt Smith
• Osbourne to Go Before Court in Michigan Later Today
• Minnesota Democrats Want Walter Mondale to Replace Wellstone
• APEC Summit Comes to a Close
• Interview With Dr. Steven Wolin
• Final Game of World Series Played Tonight
• Death Toll From Moscow's Hostage Siege Rises to 117
• Interview With Kelly Carroll
• Interview With Molly Meinhardt
• More Details Emerge About Hostage Siege in Moscow


October 20, 2002


October 13, 2002


October 06, 2002


September 29, 2002


September 22, 2002


September 15, 2002


September 08, 2002


September 01, 2002


August 25, 2002


August 18, 2002


August 11, 2002


August 04, 2002


July 28, 2002


July 21, 2002


July 14, 2002


July 07, 2002
• Flood Waters Leave New Braunfels, TX
• U.S. Government Plans to Put Armed Officers in Airports
• INS Says LAX Shooter Almost Deported Six Years Ago
• Texas Residents Watch Their Homes Float Downstream
• Afghanistan Mourns Loss of Vice President
• Baseball Players Union Board Meets Tomorrow to Discuss Strike
• Hewitt, Nalbandian to Play in Wimbledon's Men's Final
• Annual Orange Order March Gets Under Way in Northern Ireland
• Should Radioactive Waste Be Shipped to Nevada?
• World AIDS Conference Gets Under Way in Barcelona
• Interview With Leighanna, Doug Ducey
• AIDS Conference in Barcelona Gets Under Way
• Afghanistan Mourns Loss of Vice President Qadir
• President Bush Offers Investigative Assistance to Afghan Government
• Some New Braunfels Residents Come Home
• Men's Wimbledon Final Under Way
• Interview With Sarah Baker, Phil Cater, Bob Wood
• World AIDS Conference Starts Today in Spain
• Interview With Michael Weisskopf
• Annual Running of the Bulls Takes Place in Spain
• Interview With Author Roger Rosenblatt
• Interview With Darrell Rigel, Laura Turner, Tyler Vickrey
• Interview With Whole World Theater
• Flood Water Recedes in New Braunfels
• Qadir Laid to Rest in Home Province
• Interview With Mel Antonen
• Bush Plans to Deliver Speech on Corporate Wrongdoing Tuesday
• Hewitt Leads in Wimbledon Finals
• Interview With Christopher Farley
• Interview With Senator Carl Levin
• Mourners Pay Respects to Slain Afghan Vice President
• Flood Victims in Texas Return Home
• Protestant Orange Order Holds March in Northern Ireland
• Fire in Ukrainian Coal Mine Kills 33 Miners


June 30, 2002


June 23, 2002


June 16, 2002


June 15, 2002


June 09, 2002


June 02, 2002


May 26, 2002


May 19, 2002


May 12, 2002


May 05, 2002


April 28, 2002


April 21, 2002
• Charges of Sexual Misconduct in Growing Number of Churches
• Israeli Pullback From Ramallah and Nablus in West Bank
• Three Explosions In Southern Philippine City of General Santos
• Perspective on Israeli Pullout in Parts of West Bank
• Explosions Rock Southern Philippine City of General Santos
• IDF Say Troops Moved Out of Nablus and Parts of Ramallah
• Second Day of Protests Getting Underway in Washington
• President Bush Proposes Spending $300 Million a Year to Promote Marriage
• Yankees Fans Crying Foul Over Plan That's Keeping Them From Seeing Their Team in Action
• Sharon Announces End of First Stage of Operation Defensive Shield
• In Philippines, Investigators Trying to Learn Who Planted Deadly Bomb
• Cardinal Bernard law Makes First Public Appearance in Two Weeks
• New York Army Reservist Taken Away From Civilian Life as Mascot to Be Public Affairs Officer
• Look at Central Square in Middle of Ramallah
• Pump Prices Jump 27 Percent in Past Three Months
• Tampax 'Total You' Tour Encouraging Time For Thousands of African-American Teenagers
• 12 of America's Catholic Bishops in Rome For Meetings at Vatican
• Israel Says Operation Defense Shield Over
• Growing Concerns About World's Forest
• Israeli Military Pulling More Troops Out of West Bank Cities
• Protests Continue in Washington This Weekend
• L.A. Police Moving Forward With Case Against Robert Blake
• Discussion With Certified Fitness Trainer Jorge Cruise
• In Boston, Criticism Over Priest Sex Scandal Has Focused on Cardinal Law
• Baseball Landmark Celebrates 90 Years


April 14, 2002


April 07, 2002


March 31, 2002


March 24, 2002


March 17, 2002


March 10, 2002


March 03, 2002


February 24, 2002


February 17, 2002
• Kabul Authorities Investigate Shooting
• Collision in Speedskating Event Alters Result
• More Violence in Middle East
• Bush, Koizumi Deal with Struggling Economies
• Human Remains Found in Noble, Georgia
• Airport Security Contracts Assumed By Government
• Economy, Topic Number One In Japan
• Interview with Nelson DeMille
• What Goes on Behind the Scenes At Salt Lake City?
• Check is in the Melee
• Interview with Michael Smerconish, Victoria Jones
• NASCAR Cranks Up this Afternoon
• Cow on the Loose
• Interview with Joey Cheek
• Deadly Weekend in the Middle East
• Speed Skating Crash
• Grisly Investigation Underway
• Reporter's Notebook: What is Bush's Trip All About?
• Green Flag Soon to Drop
• Descendants of African Slaves in Rural South Carolina
• Interview with Glen and Rebecca Lycan
• Change of Command at Nation's Airports
• Main Agenda Item to Say Thanks in Japan
• Deadly Attack in Nepal
• Controversy on Ice
• Interview with Nikki Stone
• Daytona 500 Kicks off NASCAR Season
• Karzai has Money To Rebuild Nation
• Federal Government in Control of Airports
• Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing
• Collision in Short Track Racing
• Interview with Andrew Sheldon
• Interview with Oscar Carter, Jarvarious Jones, Patricia Cooper
• Ongoing Violence in the Middle East
• Interview with William Triplett
• Dead Bodies Found at a Crematorium in Georgia
• Interview with Eric Tyson


February 10, 2002


February 03, 2002


January 27, 2002


January 20, 2002


January 13, 2002


January 06, 2002


December 30, 2001


December 23, 2001


December 16, 2001


December 09, 2001


December 02, 2001


November 25, 2001


November 18, 2001


November 11, 2001
• Bin Laden: Nuclear Weapons Will be Used Under Provocation
• Bush Rejects bin Laden's Capability of Weaponizing Nuclear Weapons
• U.N. General Assembly to Hold Annual Debate
• U.S. Has Reportedly Discovered Chemical Weapons in Afghanistan
• Northern Alliance Reports Progress in Bamiyan
• U.N. Members Unite Against Terrorism, Differ on Agendas
• Weapons at the Disposal of Army Rangers
• Germany Offers Military Support to U.S.
• Astronaut Hall of Fame Inducts Four Shuttle Flyers
• A Photographer's Reflections on the World Trade Center
• Northern Alliance Reports Progress in Central Afghanistan
• Bin Laden Reportedly Claims Possession of Nuclear, Chemical Weapons
• Interview With Andrew Baker
• Bush Delivers Pointed Message to U.N.
• Bush to Attend WTC Memorial Event
• Chiefs Control Operations Aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt
• Reported Northern Alliance Gains Lower Taliban Morale
• U.N. Expected to Address Issues Involving Mideast, Africa
• Interview With Jim Walsh
• Bin Laden Not Believed to Have Nuclear Weapons
• Northern Alliance Reports Advances on Taloqan
• U.S., Britain to Deploy More Troops to Afghanistan
• Bush Honors Veterans Day in New York
• Interview With Caspar Weinberger
• Northern Alliance Claims Several Significant Victories
• Rumsfeld Expresses Caution About Northern Alliance Claims
• General Shepperd Discusses Northern Alliance's Progress
• Pakistani Journalist Provides Proof he Interviewed bin Laden
• President Bush Returns to Ground Zero for Two-Month Anniversary of September 11 Attacks
• Anthrax in New Jersey Post Offices Brings Mail Delivery System to a Stop


November 04, 2001
• Rumsfeld Continues Five-Country Trip
• White House Says bin Laden's Statement Isolates Him
• Northern Alliance Claims Significant Gains
• A Look at the U.S. Military Arsenal
• The Struggle for Subsistence in the Panjshir Valley
• Hurricane Michelle to Make Landfall in Cuba
• Cuba Prepares for Hurricane Michelle
• Taliban Appears Ready for Sustained Assault
• U.S. Battle Against Terrorism Causes Frustration in India
• Arafat, Peres Discuss Resumption of Peace Talks
• Relatively Small Demonstrations Take Place in Iran
• Hurricane Michelle Brings Heavy Rain to Florida
• Rumsfeld to Meet With Pakistani President
• White House to Give Updates on War on Terrorism
• Hurricane Michelle Brings Winds up to 135 Miles per Hour
• Circle of Anthrax Contamination Widens
• Interview With Ari Karpel
• French Journalist Released From Taliban Jail
• Interview With Edward Rappaport
• `Carnivore' Allows Government to Monitor E-Mail
• Interview With Hal Bodley
• Americans Turn to Religion After September 11
• Hurricane Michelle on Track to Miss U.S. Mainland
• U.S. Heavily Bombs Taliban Front-Line Positions
• Afghan Winter Will Pose Problems for Military Forces
• Hurricane Michelle Expected to Hit Cuba This Evening
• White House to Step Up `War of Words'
• Interview With Richard Copland
• Rumsfeld Arrives in Islamabad, Pakistan
• President Bush Prepares for a Busy Week Ahead
• Russian Scientists Invent a Cheap Way to Sterilize Mail
• Hurricane Michelle Heads Toward Cuba and the Florida Keys
• Peter Bouckaert of Human Rights Watch Discusses the Plight of Refugees in Afghanistan


October 28, 2001
• U.S. Warplanes Rained Bombs on Kandahar
• U.S. Air Strikes Kill Civilians in Northern Afghanistan
• Thousands Prepare for Memorial Service at Ground Zero
• Saeed Sheikh Believed to Have Abetted Terrorists
• Many People at Risk of Anthrax Exposure Given Doxycycline
• U.S. Bombs Reportedly Cause More Civilian Casualties
• Bombings Intensify in Kandahar After Two-Day Lull
• The Possible Role of Amphibious Assault Ships in Afghanistan
• Interview With Jan Goodwin
• Afghan Exiles in Pakistan Have Not Escaped Fear of Taliban
• Many People on Cipro Encouraged to Take Doxycycline
• Homeland Security Director to Increase Profile
• New York Prepares Memorial Service at World Trade Center Site
• The Intricate Choreography of Aircraft Carrier Workers
• Government Jobs are Becoming More Popular
• Interview With Susan Power
• Two Israelis Killed in Drive-By Shooting
• An Afghan-American Family's Unique Perspective
• Kandahar Relatively Quiet as Night Falls
• The Efficacy of Cluster Bombs
• Civilian Casualties Reported After Latest U.S. Bombing Raids
• Bush Administration Expected to Address National Security Concerns
• Doxycycline Added to Treatments Used Against Anthrax
• Many Questions About Anthrax Origin Remain Unanswered
• Memorial at Ground Zero Expected to Bring Mixed Emotions
• Taliban Targets Remain Under Attack
• Most of the People Left in Kabul are the Very Poor
• Punishing Airstrikes Continue
• Bush Chief of Staff Says More Letters Could be 'Stuck in the System'
• Relatives of World Trade Center Victims Attend Memorial Service
• Interview With Salman Ahmad
• Interview with FADIL DULMAN


October 21, 2001


October 14, 2001
• New Anthrax Incidents Reported in Florida
• Microsoft Envelope Tests Positive for Anthrax
• Taliban Says 300 Civilians Killed by Air Strikes
• Ensuring the Safety of U.S. Troops, Equipment
• Northern Alliance Commanders Say Air Strikes Haven't Done Enough
• USS Vinson Stalks Arabian Sea
• Demonstrations in Pakistan Leave at Least one Dead
• Interview With Eric Haney
• Amherst, Massachusetts Battles Over Flag-Flying
• Inside U.S. Humanitarian Missions to Afghanistan
• Interview With Jim Jennings
• Interview With Mike Luckovich
• White House Calls Recent al Qaeda Statements Propaganda
• Lebanese Reaction to U.S. Strikes in Afghanistan
• Interview With Marc Gopin
• A New York Musician's Take on September 11
• Interview With Nasrine Gross
• New Anthrax Cases Cause Heightened Concern
• U.S. Air Strikes Pound Kabul
• The Northern Alliance's Role in Afghanistan
• Interview With Omar Samad
• Protests Continue Outside Jacobabad, Pakistan
• White House Calls Taliban Spokesman's Remarks `Propaganda'
• White House Responds to al Qaeda Statement
• Anti-American Protests Show Increase in Violence
• What the Polls Reveal About Anthrax, Overseas Assault
• CDC Says Five More in Florida Test Positive for Anthrax
• White House Reaction to Latest al Qaeda Statement
• Total of Four Anthrax Cases Now Confirmed
• U.S. Strikes Kandahar Heavily
• Demonstrations Take Place in Pakistan, Nigeria
• President Bush Reacts to Latest al Qaeda Statement
• Four Confirmed Cases of Exposure to Anthrax in U.S.
• U.S.-Led Coalition Keeps Close Eye on Afghan Weather
• New York Firefighters Remembered


October 07, 2001


September 30, 2001
• Terrorist Investigation Spans the Globe
• Fight Against Terrorism May Include Strikes Against Taliban
• Afghans Fleeing Country Could Create Refugee Crisis
• Landmines Could Pose Major Threat to Troops in Afghanistan
• What Will a Post-Taliban Afghanistan Look Like?
• Bush Urges Congress to Move Quickly on Counterterrorism Package
• How do Religious Leaders View War Against Terrorism?
• The Heroic Story of the Firefighters of Ladder Six
• Face Recognition Technology May Improve Airport Safety
• Filmmaker Discusses New York City's History
• Jerrold Post discusses Al Qaeda
• America's New War: Rescue Operations Continue
• Eight Aid Workers Working in Afghanistan are on Trial for Preaching Christianity.
• America's New War: One Family Copes With Loss
• Taliban Officials Know Whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden, but Will Not Release Location
• White House Will Not Negotiate with Taliban
• America's New War: Relief Efforts Continue for Afghan Refugees
• Afghan Opposition Leaders United: Oust Taliban Government
• America's New War Affects Journalists
• America's New War: Rumsfeld Doesn't Believe Taliban
• No Change in Bush Administration Approach to Taliban Claims
• More Links Found Between Hijackers and Al Qaeda
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• Terrorist Attacks Create New, Unknown Heroes
• Should You Be Worried About Your Privacy?
• America's Children Are Reaching Out to Those Affected by Terrorist Attacks
• Families of Those Lost in WTC Attack Cope With the Loss
• Pervez Musharraf discusses is relations with Taliban, United States
• United States congressional delegation met in Rome with the exiled king of Afghanistan
• Taliban Threatens More Attacks
• White House Looks for Reaction from Musharraf
• Pakistan a Key Ally to U.S.
• Mohammed Zahir Shah Would Serve as Leader of Interim Government
• Prospects Dim for Return of Bin Laden by Taliban
• Some Tribal Leaders Throwing Support Behind Taliban


September 23, 2001
• The Pentagon Continues to Position Troops
• U.S. Lifts Sanctions Against Pakistan
• Fighting Intensifies in Northern Afghanistan
• White House Takes Steps to Reward Pakistan
• Two Couples Married at Fort Bragg
• Yankee Stadium to Host Prayer Service
• Why Did Last Week's Stock Market Sell-Off Take Place?
• American Troops Wait for Orders
• How Do You Explain September 11 Attacks to Your Children?
• CNN Answers Your E-mails
• Where Were You on September 11?
• Pakistan's President Tries to Balance Support for U.S. and Hard-Liners' Pressure
• President Bush Participates in Planning War Against Terrorism
• Northern Alliance Foreign Minister Discusses Fighting the Taliban
• Northern Alliance Foreign Minister Discusses Fighting the Taliban
• James Earl Jones and Oprah Winfrey Will Help Lead Prayer Service at Yankee Stadium in New York City Today
• Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Discusses Possible Military Deployment in Afghanistan
• New York Residents Discuss Terrorist Attack on World Trade Center
• Thousands of Refugees Flee Afghanistan
• Close to 60,000 People Are Expected to Attend Prayer Service at Yankee Stadium
• Young People Use Art as Emotional Outlet
• Garrick Utley reports on the history of events at Yankee Stadium
• Members of the Bush National Security Team Speak out Publicly Today
• How the Terrorist Strikes Will Affect the U.S. Economy?
• Bush Rewards Pakistan for Helping in War on Terrorism
• Airports Implement New Security Measures
• Major Military Deployment is Under Way
• Prayer Service to be Held at Yankee Stadium
• Efforts Continue at Ground Zero
• What Do We Know About Islam?


September 16, 2001


September 09, 2001


September 02, 2001


August 26, 2001


August 20, 2001


August 19, 2001


August 12, 2001


August 05, 2001


July 29, 2001


July 22, 2001


July 15, 2001


July 08, 2001


July 01, 2001


June 24, 2001


June 17, 2001


June 10, 2001


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May 27, 2001


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May 06, 2001


April 29, 2001


April 22, 2001


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April 08, 2001


April 01, 2001


March 25, 2001


March 18, 2001


March 11, 2001


March 04, 2001


February 25, 2001


February 18, 2001


February 11, 2001


February 04, 2001


January 28, 2001


January 21, 2001


January 14, 2001


January 07, 2001


December 31, 2000


December 24, 2000


December 17, 2000


December 10, 2000


December 03, 2000


November 26, 2000


November 19, 2000


November 12, 2000


November 05, 2000


October 29, 2000


October 22, 2000


October 15, 2000
• Saudi Air Hijackers in Iraqi Custody, Passengers Released Unharmed
• USS Cole Attack: 33 Injured Sailors Headed Home Today
• Crisis in the Middle East: Hezbollah Guerrillas Claim They Have Captured Another Israeli Soldier
• British Palestinian Community Leader Ghada Karmi Discusses Expectations for Mideast Peace Summit
• Crisis in the Middle East: Ahead of Summit, Hezbollah Claims It's Captured Israeli Soldier
• Israeli Minister for Congressional Affairs Tova Hertzel, Palestinian American Congress President Najat Arafat Khelil Discuss Middle East Crisis
• FBI, Local Police Investigating Cause of Syracuse, New York Synagogue Fire
• USS Cole Attack: Osama Bin Laden Considered 'Very High' on Suspect List
• USS Cole Attack: Family, Friends Await Arrival of Injured Loved Ones; Army, Navy Chaplains Discuss Sailor Support Efforts
• Passengers Unaware of Saudi Air Hijacking Until Landing in Iraq
• Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Television Station Reports Businessman Possibly Abducted by Hezbollah
• USS Cole Attacked: Full-Scale Investigation Under Way in Yemen
• 'Christian Science Monitor': Gore Likely to Benefit From Successful Emergency Mideast Summit
• Crisis in the Middle East: Key Players Prepare for Crucial Egypt Summit; Hezbollah Claims Capture of Israeli Soldier
• Siberian Tigers Again Becoming Attractive Target for Poachers
• Hijack Victims Due to Return to Saudi Arabia Today
• 'Financial Times': Investors Will Be 'Nervous' Until Middle East Crisis Resolved
• USS Cole Attacked: Recovery Efforts Continue as FBI Launches Full-Scale Investigation
• Federal Agents, Local Authorities Investigating Synagogue Fire in Syracuse, New York
• USS Cole Attacked: Navy Prepares to Receive Injured Sailors at Norfolk, Virginia
• Israeli Knesset Speaker Avraham Burg, Palestinian Representative to U.S. Hassan Abdel Rahman Discuss Middle East Crisis
• Crisis in the Middle East: Situation Volatile Ahead of Emergency Summit; Hezbollah Guerrillas Claims to Have Captured Israeli Soldier
• USS Cole Attack: 33 Sailors Heading Home to Norfolk, Virginia Ahead of Memorial Service for Those Killed
• Crisis in the Middle East: Key Leaders Converge on Egyptian Resort City to End Israeli-Palestinian Bloodshed


October 08, 2000


October 01, 2000


September 24, 2000


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September 10, 2000


September 03, 2000


August 27, 2000


August 20, 2000


August 13, 2000


August 06, 2000


July 30, 2000


July 23, 2000


July 16, 2000


July 09, 2000


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May 28, 2000


May 21, 2000


May 14, 2000


May 07, 2000


April 30, 2000


April 23, 2000
• 'George Magazine' Correspondent Traces Life of Elian Gonzalez's Mother in Cuba
• Lt. Schwartz: Majority of Little Havana Citizens Not Protesting Elian Gonzalez Seizure in Violent Fashion
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Protests Give Way to Easter Prayers
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Denied Access to 6-Year- Old at Andrews Air Force Base
• Ecclesiastical Vestments are Belgian Families Big Business
• Elian Reunited With Father After Tumultuous Day
• Government Raid Leaves Many Americans Feeling Violated
• Bernard Aronson Discusses the Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations
• Representative Sheila Jackson Lee Discusses Elian Gonzalez Custody Case
• Which States Will Presidential Candidates Gore and Bush Really Go After?
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian and Father May Be Headed to Wye River Plantation; Clinton Administration Taking Some Heat For Predawn Raid
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Little Havana Enjoys Peaceful Easter Just One Day After Federal Agents Seize Elian
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: How Have Last Six Months Affected Elian Psychologically?
• Gallup Poll Results: Most Americans Approve Federal Seizure of Elian and Think He Belongs in Cuba
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Cuba Remains Calm in Wake of Father-Son Reunion
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Miami's Cuban-American Community Prays For Elian on Easter
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Father and Son Reunited in Washington After Federal Agents Seize Elian From Little Havana
• Relatives of Victims Killed in Yugoslav TV Station During NATO Bombing Campaign Are Still Mourning
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian Reunited With Father in Washington After Federal Officers Take Custody


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