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December 17, 2006 • Search Continues for Missing Mountain Climbers
• Searchers Find Body of One Missing Climber
• Identity of Dead Climber Not Yet Released; Air Search for Missing
Climbers Will Continue Past Sunset
• One Mt. Hood Hiker's Body Found
• Snow Cave Located on Mt. Hood; Lost Climbers Nearby?
• Snow Cave Located on Mt. Hood; One Body Found
• One Hiker's Body Found; Search Continues; Small Plane Crash in Ohio
• One Mt. Hood Hiker Confirmed Dead; Holding Out Hope for the Others


November 05, 2006 • Saddam Sentenced to Death by Hanging; Ted Haggard
Tossed from Church


October 15, 2006 • At Least Two Earthquakes Hit Hawaii
• One Earthquake, Several Aftershocks Hit Hawaiian Islands
• No Tsunami Expected in Hawaii Per US Geological Survey
• Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Hawaii; No Reported Fatalities
• Earthquake Measuring 6.3 Strikes Hawaii
• Earthquake Hits Hawaiian Islands
• 6.6. Quake Hits Hawaii


October 08, 2006 • North Korea Announces Underground Nuclear Test


August 27, 2006 • Kentucky Plane Crash
• Comair President's Press Conference
• Comair Commuter Flight Crashes In Kentucky; Hurricane Ernesto; Fox
Journalists Freed
• Commuter Jet Crashes in Kentucky; Fox Journalists are Freed;
Tropical Storm Ernesto; Continuing Violence in Iraq


August 21, 2006 • Ramsey Murder Suspect Reaches U.S.


August 13, 2006 • Israeli Foreign Minister Holds Press Conference


August 10, 2006 • Police in Britain Thwart Plan To Blow Up Flights
Headed to the U.S.; Secretary Chertoff Holds Press Conference
• British Police Disrupt Terror Plot; Near Chaos at Heathrow Airport


August 06, 2006 • Rice Speaks on Israel-Hezbollah War
• Hezbollah Fires Rockets Into Haifa; Israel Bombs Beirut
• Hezbollah Rocket Attacks On Haifa; Hezbollah Rejects U.N. Ceasefire
Plan


August 03, 2006 • Hezbollah Leader Speaks on Lebanese Television


July 30, 2006 • Kofi Annan Condemns Killing of Civilians; John Bolton
Comments on U.N. Security Council's Emergency Meeting
• U.N. Security Council Calls for End to Middle East Violence
• Lebanese Ambassador to the U.N. Responds to Security Council's
Statement


July 26, 2006 • Four United Nations Observers Killed; Humanitarian
Crisis


July 24, 2006 • U.S. Getting Involved Diplomatically in the Middle
East Fighting; Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Region


July 19, 2006 • Hezbollah Rocket Strikes Nazareth; Many Americans
Expected to Arrive in Larnaca, Cyprus Today


July 18, 2006 • Air Raids Going Off in Haifa, Israel; Senate Expected
to Pass Measure to Expand Limits on Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem
Cell Research


July 17, 2006 • New Attacks in Beirut Kill as Many as 14; Hezbollah
Militants Striking Back With Rockets in Haifa
• Crisis in the Middle East; Space Shuttle Discovery Prepares for
Possible Landing


July 16, 2006 • Crisis in the Middle East
• Crisis in the Middle East


July 14, 2006 • Fighting Between Hezbollah Militants in Israel
Intensifying; Israel Casualty List is Growing; California Battles
Wildfires; Ehud Olmert Calls for Security Meeting


July 13, 2006 • Israel Continues to Attack Targets in Southern Part of
Lebanon


July 11, 2006 • Tunnel Collapse in Boston; Blasts in Mumbai, India


June 29, 2006 • Supreme Court Blocks Guantanamo Trials; Flooding
Continues on East Coast


June 13, 2006 • Rove Off the Hook; Tropical Storm Alberto


June 12, 2006 • Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Autopsy; War Summit at Camp
David; Tropical Storm Alberto


June 08, 2006 • Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Confirmed Dead; U.S. Military
Holds Press Briefing
• Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Killed in Airstrike; Rumsfeld Holds Press
Briefing
• Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Killed in Airstrike near Baquba; Iraqi Defense,
Interior Ministry Positions Have Been Filled
• Reports of al-Zarqawi's Death in Raid


May 30, 2006 • President Bush to Name Sachs CEO Henry Paulison as
Treasury Secretary; Latest on Investigation of Alleged Massacre of
Iraqi Civilians by U.S. Troops


May 26, 2006 • Capitol Building Locked Down After Report of Possible
Gunshots
• Capitol Police Hold News Conference on Reports of Gunfire


May 25, 2006 • Skilling and Lay Guilty; Train Service on Northeast
Corridor Should Resume Soon; Jeb Bush Buzz


May 12, 2006 • Fire in Washington State; General Michael Hayden
Appointment as CIA Director Questioned; Immigration Reform Ignited
Debate All Across the Country; Is New Orleans Ready For Another
Evacuation?
• Nigeria Pipeline Blast; Winning Confirmation Challenge for General
Michael Hayden; Gay History Bill; Internet Child Porn


April 23, 2006 • Al Jazeera Broadcasts New bin Laden Audiotape


March 30, 2006 • Jill Carroll Alive And Safe; Immigration Battle; Bird
Flu Fears
• American Hostage Jill Carroll Released; Randy McCloy Getting Out of
Hospital Today
• Kidnappers Release American Journalist Jill Carroll; Bush Attends
Summit With Mexico's Fox, Canada's Harper


March 16, 2006 • U.S. Military Launches Largest Air Assault in Iraq
Since '03 Invasion


March 15, 2006 • Judge in Saddam Hussein Trial Closes Trial to News
Media
• Saddam Calls For Iraqis To Fight 'Invaders'; Texas Wildfires Near
Amarillo Claim Homes, Livestock; Witness Coaching in Moussaoui Trail
Puts Death Penalty In Question


February 09, 2006 • U.S. Warships Gather Near Yemen to Search for
Escaped al Qaeda Prisoners


February 08, 2006 • World Reaction to Danish Cartoon Controversy; A
Senate Office Building is Evacuated for Fear of a Nerve Gas Attack


January 19, 2006 • Al-Jazeera Airs Purported New Audio Tape of Bin
Laden
• Bin Laden Tape Warns of Attacks


January 09, 2006 • Ariel Sharon's Medical Update; Judging Alito; Road
to Recovery; 'Minding Your Business's; A.M. Pop


January 04, 2006 • Tragedy at Sago Mine
• Tragedy at Sago Mine in West Virginia
• Tragic Ending in West Virginia Coal Mine
• Tragedy At Sago Mine; Surviving Miner; Minding Your Business
• Breaking News: Tragedy At Sago Mine
• Tragedy at Sago Mine in West Virginia Kills 12
• Tragedy at Sago Mine in West Virginia
• West Virginia Miners Situation; Hatfield Press Conference; Governor
Manchin Press Conference
• West Virginia Mine Explosion Kills 12; Families, Press, Initially
Given Wrong Outcome on Deaths; Sole Survivor In Critical Condition,
Unconscious
• Details of Rescue Efforts in West Virginia Mining Accident
• West Virginia Mine Explosion; Survivor Gets Care at Local Hospital
• West Virginia Coal Mine Disaster; 12 West Virginia Miners Thought to
Be Alive; First Ambulance Brings Out First Miner
• Elation Turned to Tragedy as 12 Miners Discovered Dead, One Survives
• Sole Surviving Miner In Critical Condition; High-Tech Communications
May Have Lead To Leak Of "Miscommunication" From Rescue Command
Center; Red Cross Volunteer Bonded With Families, Recounts Euphoria,
Profound Sadness


January 03, 2006 • Mine Rescue Mission
• West Virginia Mine Rescue Mission
• Mine Rescue Mission; Southwest Wildfires; Deadly Roof Collapse;
Miracle at Quecreek
• Rescue Effort for Trapped Miners Continues; Southwest Fires; Plea
Deal Has Been Reached in Abramoff Case
• Mine Rescue Mission In West Virginia; Wildfires In Texas; Wife Of
Trapped Miner
• 13 Miners Trapped Underground in West Virginia
• Miners Trapped 260 Feet Underground
• Mine Rescue Efforts in West Virginia; Scorched Prairie in Oklahoma;
Abramoff Plea Deal; Red Cross Aid Miners Families
• Miners in West Virginia Trapped For 24 Hours
• Crews Still Trying to Reach Trapped Miners; Scorched Prairies;
Abramoff Plea Agreement
• Thirteen Coal Miners Trapped in West Virginia Mine
• Miners Trapped Underground


January 01, 2006 • Oklahoma City Neighborhoods Burning; Evacuation
Orders In Effect
• Wildfires Rip Through Oklahoma
• Oklahoma Fire is Mostly Contained; Two Oklahoma City Neighborhoods
Evacuated


December 20, 2005 • Airliner Attempts Emergency Landing at Logan
Airport


December 19, 2005 • Washington Heats Up Over Patriot Act, Presidential
Powers and Spying on People; Plane Crashes Outside Miami, 12 Confirmed
Dead
• Fourteen People Confirmed Dead in Plane Crash off Miami


December 18, 2005 • German Woman Held Hostage in Iraq Set Free; Sharon
Rushed to Hospital
• Sharon Hospitalized


December 08, 2005 • Plane Lands in Chicago Neighborhood
• Southwest Jet Skids Off Runway at Chicago's Midway Airport


December 07, 2005 • Shot Fired on American Airlines Plane at Miami
International Airport, Threatening Passenger Killed
• Passenger Killed On American Airlines Flight After Making Bomb
Threat


November 27, 2005 • 2 Dead in Greyhound Accident


November 17, 2005 • Congressman John Murtha Calls for Immediate Troop
Withdrawal; Road Warrior; CIA Leak Investigation; Small Airplane
Experiences Landing Gear Trouble Outside of Atlanta


November 09, 2005 • Explosions Rock Three Hotels in Amman, Jordan
• Series Of Blasts In Jordan Kill Many


November 08, 2005 • Lawyer Representing One of Saddam Hussein's
Co-Defendants Killed


November 06, 2005 • Tornado Kills 15 in Indiana


November 04, 2005 • Riots Break Out In Argentina Against President
George Bush.
• Riots Break Out In Argentina


October 31, 2005 • President Nominates Samuel Alito to Succeed Sandra
Day O'Connor as Associate Justice on Supreme Court
• Supreme Court Nomination of Alito
• Bush Taps Judge Samuel Alito for Supreme Court; CIA Leak: What's
Next?


October 28, 2005 • CIA Leak Probe Findings Expected to be Released
• Lewis Libby Indicted in CIA Leak Case
• Libby Indicted, Resigns; Fitzgerald Addresses Press; Orrin Hatch
Opines on Indictment


October 27, 2005 • Harriet Miers Withdraws Supreme Court Nomination
• Harriet Miers Withdraws Her Nomination For The Supreme Court
• Miers Nomination Withdrawn; CIA Leak Investigation


October 19, 2005 • Saddam Hussein on Trial


October 18, 2005 • Trial of Saddam Hussein Begins Tomorrow; Baltimore
Tunnels Closed Due to Security Threat


September 29, 2005 • John Roberts Confirmed as Chief Justice of the
U.S.


September 28, 2005 • House Leader Tom Delay to Step Aside After
Indicment in Texas


September 24, 2005 • Hurricane Rita
• Hurricane Rita Strikes Gulf Coast
• Hurricane Rita Makes Landfall on Gulf Coast
• Live coverage of Hurricane Rita
• Hurricane Rita makes landfall at Texas/Louisiana Border
• Hurricane Rita Causes Destruction
• Hurricane Rita


September 23, 2005 • Hurricane Rita
• Hurricane Rita Nears Landfall


September 12, 2005 • Power Outage in Los Angeles


September 05, 2005 • Bush Nominates Roberts as Supreme Court Chief
Justice


September 02, 2005 • State of Emergency; President Bush Heads to
Hurricane Zone Today


August 30, 2005 • Hurricane Katrina Devastates the Gulf Coast
• Hurricane Katrina


August 29, 2005 • Hurricane Katrina Heads Towards New Orleans
• Hurricane Katrina Makes Landfall
• Hurricane Katrina
• Hurricane Katrina Batters Gulf Coast
• Hurricane Katrina; Hurricane Hospitality
• Hurricane Katrina Downgraded, Still Deadly
• Millions Flee to Avoid Hurricane Katrina
• Katrina Poised to Make Landfall
• Hurricane Katrina Downgraded to Cat 4


August 28, 2005 • Hurricane Katrina Upgraded to Category 5
• Hurricane Katrina Projected to Hit New Orleans
• State of Emergency Declared in Louisiana
• New Orleans Mayor, Louisiana Governor Hold Press Conference
• Katrina on Course for New Orleans
• Hurricane Katrina Heads Towards New Orleans
• Hurricane Katrina Lashes the Gulf Coast
• Hurricane Katrina Batters Gulf Coast
• U.S. Gulf Coast Braces for Hurricane Katrina; Five-Hour Wait to
Enter Superdome Shelter; Evacuees Stuck in Traffic Near Biloxi; Bush
Declares Emergency Before Storm Hits


August 18, 2005 • Tense Confrontations in Gaza Synagogue as Protesters
Refuse to Withdraw
• BTK Victims' Families Speak Out in Hearing


August 16, 2005 • New Computer Worm Affects Machines Running Windows
2000; Gaza Pullout


August 10, 2005 • Fugitive Couple Caught in Columbus


August 07, 2005 • Peter Jennings Dies at 67
• Peter Jennings Dies at 67


August 02, 2005 • Air France Airbus Crashes in Toronto Airport
• Air France Jet Overshoots Runway in Toronto
• Air France Airbus Crashes in Toronto Airport
• Air France Flight 358 Skids off Runway in Toronto
• Air France Jet Overshoots Runway in Toronto


July 29, 2005 • British Police Sweep Notting Hill Area of London
• Major Anti-Terror Operation Under Way in West London


July 22, 2005 • Police Shoot and Kill Man on Train in Stockwell
Station in London
• Rice in Middle East; Armstrong's Race; Aiken Scrutinized; British
Police Shoot Suspect
• Police Kill Man At London Subway Station
• British Police Shoot Alleged Terrorist Suspect in Subway
• London Police Shoot, Kill Man in Stockwell Tube Station


July 21, 2005 • More Blasts Hit London; British, Australian Leaders
Denounce Terror
• Small Explosions in London Tube; London Police Hold News Briefing


July 13, 2005 • NASA Scrubs Today's Launch of Space Shuttle Discovery
• Rehnquist Hospitalized for Fever; Rove Controversy Continues
• Chief Justice Rushed to Hospital with Fever; Technical Glitch Halts
Shuttle Launch; No Comment from White House on Rove Controversy;
Details of Gitmo Interrogations Revealed in Senate Testimony; Study:
Hands-Free Cell Phones Dangerous for Drivers; Baby Panda Hard to Spot


July 10, 2005 • Hurricane Dennis Closes In
• Hurricane Dennis Pounds Florida Coast
• Hurricane Dennis Makes Landfall At Pensacola, Florida
• Hurricane Dennis Continues Rampage Of South
• Dennis Downgraded To Category Two
• Hurricane Dennis Slams Into Gulf Coast
• Tropical Storm Dennis Continues Northward Path


July 07, 2005 • Explosions Rock London Subway, Destroy Bus
• London Terror
• Terror Hits London Transportation System
• Multiple Bombs Explode in London's Transport System
• Terror in London
• Multiple Bombs Explode in London's Transport System
• London Terror Bombings
• London Terror Bombings; Ambassador Manning Interview; Admiral Loy
Interview


July 03, 2005 • Member of U.S. Special Operations Team Rescued in
Afghanistan


June 24, 2005 • Explosions and Fire in St. Louis


June 21, 2005 • Missing Cub Scout, 11, Found Alive


June 13, 2005 • Michael Jackson Trial Verdict
• Michael Jackson Verdict
• Michael Jackson Verdict
• Michael Jackson Verdict
• Jackson Acquitted
• Jackson Acquitted
• Michael Jackson Verdict Read
• Michael Jackson Acquited
• Not guilty on all charges for Michael Jackson


June 12, 2005 • 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California


May 11, 2005 • White House, U.S. Capitol Evacuated


April 30, 2005 • Missing Bride to be Found in New Mexico
• Missing Bride to Be found in Albuquerque, New Mexico
• Jennifer Wilbanks Found in New Mexico


April 19, 2005 • Pope Benedict XVI


April 17, 2005 • Sheriff: David Onstott Confessed to Killing Sarah
Lunde


April 02, 2005 • Faith Hold Vigil for Ailing Pope
• Pilgrims Hold Vigil, Wait Word Of Pope's Condition; Massive
Insurgent Attack Repelled At Abu Ghraib Prison;
• Pope John Paul II Has Died
• President George W. Bush Praises Life Of Pope; Press Conference with
Archbishop of Washington Theodore Mccarrick
• World Mournes Death, Celebrates Life of Pope John Paul II
• Pope John Paul II Has Died
• Thousands gather in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City to Mourn
Death of Pope; Pope Mourned In Poland; Long-standing Ritual Dictates
How New Pope Will Be Chosen.
• Thousands Mourn Pope At St. Peter's Square
• Extraordinary Life and Legacy of John Paul II
• Life, Death, Legacy of Pope John Paul II


April 01, 2005 • Pope's Breathing Becoming Shallow


March 12, 2005 • Exclusive Pictures of Court-Shooting Suspect; Suspect
Still on the Loose
• Continuing Coverage of Atlanta Manhunt for Brian Nichols
• Body of U.S. Customs Agent Found in Atlanta while Manhunt Continues
for Suspect in Courthouse Shooting; Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad
to Meet with Special U.N. Envoy; Ukraine to Withdraw 150 Troops from
Iraq
• Suspect in Atlanta Courthouse Shooting Eludes Authorities as Manhunt
Continues
• Security Camera Depicts Suspect While Manhunt Continues After
Atlanta Courthouse Murders
• Atlanta Courthouse Shooting Suspect Arrested in Apartment Near
Atlanta
• Police Apprehend Suspected Court Shooter Brian Nichols; Interview
with Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington
• Brian Nichols Surrenders To Police
• Brian Nichols In Custody; Pressconference With Gwinnett County
Police Chief Charles Walters
• Brian Nichols Now In Custody


March 11, 2005 • Multi-State Manhunt Under way for Suspect in
Courthouse Shootings


February 24, 2005 • Pope Undergoes Tracheotomy


February 20, 2005 • President Bush Lands In Belgium


February 13, 2005 • Shooting At Hudson Valley Mall In New York


January 23, 2005 • John Carson Dies at 79
• Johnny Carson Dies At 79
• Johnny Carson Dies


January 09, 2005 • U.S. Naval Helicopter Crashes Near Banda Aceh
Airport


December 13, 2004 • Scott Peterson Sentenced to Death


November 12, 2004 • Scott Peterson Jury to Deliver Verdict
• Awaiting Scott Peterson Verdict
• Peterson Verdict to be Read 4 Eastern, 1 Pacific
• Scott Peterson Found Guilty of Killing Wife & Unborn Son


November 10, 2004 • Jury Foreman Removed from Peterson Trial
• Arafat Dies


November 08, 2004 • The Battle For Falluja, Dubbed Operation Phantom
Fury, Begins In Iraq


November 03, 2004 • Legally Speaking; Presidential Election Still Too
Close to Call; Ohio Dispute
• Bush Wins Election; Election Analysis
• Sen. John Kerry Arrives At Boston's Faneuil Hall To Deliver His
Concession Speech
• Sen. John Kerry Concedes Election
• Kerry Concedes to Bush
• A Divided Nation; Gay Rights Activists Say Many Amendments Banning
Same-Sex Marriage Won't Hold Up In Court
• President Bush Gives Victory Speech; How Bush Won; Interview With
Presidential Historian Robert Dallek


October 25, 2004 • Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist
Hospitalized for Thyroid Cancer


October 07, 2004 • Explosions, Gunfire near Sheraton Hotel in Baghdad


September 30, 2004 • Tony Blair to Undergo 'Routine Procedure' for
Heart Flutter


August 29, 2004 • At Least Four Americans Killed in an Explosion in
Kabul


August 22, 2004 • Kidnapped American Journalist Released


August 19, 2004 • New Fighting in Najaf


August 14, 2004 • Najaf Talks Break Down


August 13, 2004 • Fort Myers Braces for Charley
• Hurricane Charley Makes Landfall at North Captiva Island, Florida
• Hurricane Charley Hits Florida


August 01, 2004 • Homeland Security Secretary Elevates Alert Level


July 16, 2004 • Stewart Sentenced to Five Months in Prison, Five
Months House Arrest, Two Years Probation and $30,000 Fine
• Martha Stewart Sentenced to 5 Months in Prison


July 06, 2004 • Kerry Picks Edwards


June 28, 2004 • U.S. Transfers Sovereignty to Iraqi Government
• Handover of Sovereignty Comes Two Days Early
• Ceremony Formalizing Iraq's Interim Government
• Iraqis Officially in Charge of Their Country Now
• Coalition Authorities Transfer Power to Iraqi Government Two Days
Ahead of Schedule
• U.S. Hands Over Power to Iraqis Early; Detective in Scott Peterson
Case Faces More Questions on Investigation; Michael Moore Film Sets
Records
• Tape of Blair/Bush Briefing; Major Decisions Handed Down From
Supreme Court
• Iraq in Charge of Its Own Affairs
• U.S. Hands Over Power to Iraqis Early; NATO Agrees to Help Train
Iraqis; New Iraqi Government Promises to Crackdown on Insurgents
• U.S. Turns Over Sovereignty of Iraq Two Days Early; Interview With
Hoshiyar Zebari
• Bremer Signs Over Iraqi Sovereignty
• Signing Ceremony Took Place in Green Zone
• Interview With Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari
• Handover of Iraq Occurs Two Days Early


June 25, 2004 • Coalition Launches Air Strike in Fallujah


June 22, 2004 • South Korean Hostage Beheaded in Iraq


June 21, 2004 • Paul Johnson Beheaded


June 18, 2004 • Hostage Beheaded in Saudi Arabia
• Bureau Chief of Al-Arabiya Television Saw Video of Beheading of
Kidnapped American Paul Johnson
• U.S. Hostage Beheaded in Saudi Arabia
• Al Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Beheading Paul Johnson


June 17, 2004 • Coverage of 9/11 Commission Hearings


June 05, 2004 • Former President Ronald Reagan Dies At Family Estate
In California
• Ronald Reagan Dies at 93
• Reagan Dies


June 03, 2004 • CIA Director George Tenet Hands in Resignation
• CIA Director Resigns


May 19, 2004 • Sentence Handed Down for Specialist Jeremy Sivits


May 02, 2004 • Thomas Hamill Found Alive by U.S. Troops
• Interview With Vera Hamill
• Missing American Contractor Found Alive, in Good Health
• Interview With Military Psychiatrist Paul Ragan
• Interview With Dorothy Baker-Hines
• Thomas Hamill Escapes Captors


April 30, 2004 • Williams Trial Verdict Reached


April 29, 2004 • Jayson Williams' Jury Stuck on Two Counts


April 17, 2004 • Hamas Leader Rushed to Hospital After Car Explodes
• Dru Sjodin Found
• Hamas Leader Rantisi Killed By Israel


April 03, 2004 • 3 Terror Suspects Cornered In Madrid Suburb


March 31, 2004 • Wisonsin Girl Found Alive After 4 Day Search
• Missing Wisconsin Student Found


March 24, 2004 • Richard Clarke Testifies Before 9/11 Commission


March 22, 2004 • Hamas Founder Shaikh Yassin Killed By Israeli Strike


March 18, 2004 • Pakistani Military may Have Ayman al-Zawahari
Cornered
• Al-Zawahiri Cornered by Pakistani Soldiers; Fitness Guru Calls
Enforces Lifestyle Changes
• High Value Target Being Fiercely Defended in Pakistan Believed to be
al-Zawahiri
• Pakistan Believes Al Qaeda No. 2 Cornered
• Musharraf: High-Value Target Believed Holed in Pakistan With
Approximately 200 Allies, Supporters
• U.S. Still Uncertain if al-Zawahiri is in Battle


March 17, 2004 • Huge Explosion in Baghdad
• Explosion Targets Large Baghdad Hotel
• Deaths, Injuries in Baghdad Explosion Climb
• 27 Dead, More Than 40 Injured in Baghdad Bombing
• Car Bomb Explodes Outside Baghdad Hotel
• Baghdad Hotel Blast
• Car Bomb Explodes Outside Baghdad Hotel
• No Survivors Believed to be Left at Bombing Site


March 13, 2004 • Fresno Police News Conference.
• Al Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Bombings in Spain.


February 29, 2004 • White House Confirms Aristide Left Haiti


February 24, 2004 • Bush Calls for Constitutional Amendment to Ban Gay
Marriage
• Interview With Cheryl Jacques
• Bush Calls on Congress to Pass Amendment Banning Same-Sex Marriage
• Look at Politics in California


February 21, 2004 • Haiti's Aristide Accepts Plan To Appoint New PM


February 18, 2004 • Two Hundred People Killed in Iran


February 06, 2004 • Sources: Carlie Brucia's Body Found
• Carlie Brucia Case
• Press Conference on Carlie Brucia Case
• Police Sources: Body of Carlie Brucia Found
• Police Sources: Body of Carlie Brucia Found
• Authorities Say Body of Carlie Brucia Found
• Police Give Update on Carlie Brucia Case


February 05, 2004 • Court Acquits Moroccan


February 04, 2004 • Faneuil: Stewart Knew Waksal Was Selling Shares
• Ruling From State Supreme Court in Massachusetts on Gay Marriage
• Ruling From Massachusetts State Supreme Court on Gay Marriage


February 03, 2004 • White Powder Found in Postal Facility in
Wallingford, Connecticut


February 02, 2004 • Ricin Discovered in Senate Building


January 27, 2004 • Report: Large Explosion West of Baghdad, Casualties
• Major Explosion Has Taken Place West of Baghdad


January 26, 2004 • Supreme Court to Hear Case on Death Sentences for
Juvenile Offenders


January 14, 2004 • Judge Denies Peterson Motion to Dismiss Charges


January 13, 2004 • Helicopter Crash West of Baghdad


January 08, 2004 • Judge Accepts Lea Fastow's Plea Deal
• Georgia Authorities Update Murder/Kidnapping Case


January 05, 2004 • Likely Voice of Osama bin Laden


January 01, 2004 • Eight British Tourists Killed in South Africa Bus
Crash


December 31, 2003 • Explosion in Restaurant Area in Baghdad
• Large Explosion Destroys Baghdad Restaurant
• Casualty Count Rising From Explosion At Restaurant in Central
Baghdad
• At Least 21 Wounded At Baghdad Restaurant


December 30, 2003 • Britain Receives Intelligence on Threats Against
U.K. Airliners


December 24, 2003 • Explosion Behind Baghdad Sheraton Hotel
• Air France Cancels Flights to L.A.


December 23, 2003 • Judge: State Can Unseal Rush Limbaugh Medical
Records
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• Family Members of Sniper Victims React to Malvo Sentence
• Secretary of Agriculture Holds Press Conference


December 22, 2003 • Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Baghdad
• 6.5 Earthquake in California
• Quake Shakes Northern Cities
• Earthquake Rocks Southern California


December 21, 2003 • Tom Ridge Holds Press Conference


December 18, 2003 • Inquest into Death of Princess Diana
• Court Orders Jose Padilla be Released in Next 30 Days
• Charges Against Jackson Officially Filed
• Charges Against Jackson Read
• Verdict Reached in Malvo Trial
• Geragos Press Conference
• Sneddon Press Conference
• Second Sniper Suspect Found Guilty
• Michael Jackson Officially Charged


December 17, 2003 • Hickley Granted Day Visits With Parents
• Hinckley May Have Unsupervised Visits With Family During Daytime
Hours


December 16, 2003 • James Baker Says France Wants to Work With U.S. to
Ease Iraqi Debt


December 15, 2003 • Saddam Hussein Being Held in Qatar


December 14, 2003 • Press Conference Announcing Hussein's Capture
• Saddam Captured
• Tony Blair Holds News Conference
• Saddam Hussein Captured
• Iraqi Governing Council Members Hold Press Conference
• Saddam Hussein Captured by U.S. Forces
• Analysis of Blair's Address
• Saddam Hussein May Have Been Captured by Coalition Forces


December 11, 2003 • Explosion in Tel Aviv
• Blast Rocks Tel Aviv
• Large Explosion in Tel Aviv
• Large Explosion in Tel Aviv
• Huge Explosion in Tel Aviv


December 10, 2003 • Supreme Court Upholds Key Features of New Campaign
Finance Law
• Appellate Judge Orders New Trial for Lionel Tate


December 09, 2003 • U.S. Bases Attacked in Iraq
• Helicopter Crashes Near Fallujah


December 03, 2003 • Alfonso Rodriguez, Jr. Will be Extradited to North
Dakota


December 02, 2003 • Iraqi Governing Council Reporting Izzat Ibrahim
Al-Duri Captured
• Iraqi Governing Council Members Say Al-Duri Captured


November 27, 2003 • President Bush Pays Surprise Visit to Troops in
Iraq
• President Bush Surprises U.S. Troops in Iraq
• President Bush Makes Surprise Thanksgiving Visit To Troops In Iraq


November 24, 2003 • Verdict Reached on Sentence for John Allen
Muhammad
• Decision on Muhammad Sentence to be Read Shortly
• Muhammad to Die
• Jury Recommends Death for John Muhammad
• Prosecutor Speaks on Muhammad Verdict
• Jurors Reaction to Case, Muhammad was Normal
• Jury Recommends Death for Sniper John Muhammad
• Jury Recommends Death for Sniper John Muhammad
• Kidney Disease Benches Nets Alonzo Mourning


November 20, 2003 • Multiple Explosions, Two Confirmed, in Istanbul,
Turkey
• Explosions in Istanbul, Turkey
• Explosions in Istanbul, Turkey
• Several Near Simultaneous Blasts in Istanbul
• Interview With Terrorism Expert Rohan Gunaratna
• Wave of Terror in Turkey
• Attacks in Istanbul
• Bombings in Turkey
• Three Explosions Hit British Targets in Turkey
• Two Big Explosions in Istanbul, Turkey
• Jackson's Plane Arrives at Airport
• Interview With Jermaine Jackson
• Media Circus at Sheriff's Office
• All Quiet at Neverland
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• What's in Store for Jackson Legally
• Neverland Isolated, Quiet
• Interview With Nadine Kaslow
• Mark Geragos Press Conference
• Recap Of Jackson Events Today
• Jackson Processing Time Not Unusual
• Interview With Jermaine Jackson


November 19, 2003 • Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Falls Ill
• Interview With Pam Hayes
• Interview With B.J. Sigesmund


November 18, 2003 • What Does Allowing Gay Marriage Mean Now?
• Massachusetts Court Rules in Favor of Gay Marriage
• Massachusetts Court Rules for Same-Sex Marriages
• Romney Supporting Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage


November 17, 2003 • Verdict in Trial of Sniper Suspect John Allen
Muhammad
• Muhammad Guilty on All Counts
• Muhammad Guilty on All Four Counts in Sniper Trial
• Muhammad Guilty on All Four Counts in Sniper Trial


November 15, 2003 • Bombing In Turkey Leaves 16 Dead


November 14, 2003 • Five-Alarm Fire in Chicago


November 13, 2003 • Air-Ground Assault in Baghdad


November 12, 2003 • Terrorist Attack on Police Headquarters in
Nasiriyah Kills 12
• Italian Police say 12 Dead in Explosion
• No Damages in "Rosie" Lawsuit
• Judge Rules in Rosie O'Donnell Case
• U.S. Operation Under Way in Baghdad
• New Strikes Vital To American Control in Iraq
• U.S. Targeting Area Believed to be Used by Opposition


November 11, 2003 • Durst Found Not Guilty of Murder
• Durst Found Not Guilty
• Robert Durst Found Innocent


November 08, 2003 • Apparent Explosion Rocks Saudi Capital Of Riyadh
• Terror Attacks in Riyadh


November 07, 2003 • Six Killed in Chopper Crash Near Tikrit
• Six Killed in Black Hawk Crash near Tikrit
• Crash of U.S. Helicopter in Iraq
• U.S. Black Hawk Helicopter Crash
• Bomb Attack in Mosul


November 06, 2003 • Two Soldiers Dead in Separate Incidents


November 05, 2003 • 20th Hijacker?


November 04, 2003 • Explosions Reported out of Baghdad
• Multiple Large Explosions in Central Baghdad


November 02, 2003 • Bloody Day in Iraq
• At Least 15 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq
• Rumsfeld Holds Press Conference
• Another Bloody Day in Iraq
• Chinook Helicopter Brought Down by Missile in Iraq
• Attack on Chinook Helicopter Kills at Least 15 in Iraq
• Colonel Darley Holds Press Conference


October 30, 2003 • Parking Deck Collapse at Tropicana Casino


October 28, 2003 • Report: Bomber Kills Four in Fallujah, Iraq


October 27, 2003 • Bombings in Baghdad
• Latest on Firefighting Efforts in Southern California


October 24, 2003 • Last Flight of the Concorde


October 22, 2003 • Muhammad No Longer Representing Self


October 20, 2003 • Third Israeli Airstrike in Gaza
• Sniper Suspect Gets Right to Represent Himself
• Muhammad's Request to Represent Self Granted Unusually Quickly
• Sniper Suspect Gives Opening Statement
• Interview With Ron Kuby


October 17, 2003 • Gun Battle Leaves Three U.S. Military Police Dead
• FBI Confiscates Three Bags From Two Southwest Airlines Flights


October 15, 2003 • Explosion Hits U.S. Convoy in Gaza
• Gaza Explosion
• Explosion Hits U.S. Convoy in Gaza
• Sources: At Least 3 Dead, 1 Seriously Hurt
• U.S. Source: Roadside Bomb Kills Three Americans in Gaza
• U.S. Diplomatic Convoy Hit by Explosion in Gaza
• Explosion Hits Diplomatic Convoy in Northern Gaza
• Reuters: U.S. Embassy Advises All Americans to Leave Gaza


October 14, 2003 • U.S. Soldier Found Floating in Euphrates River
• Turkish Embassy Scene of Violence
• Explosion at Turkish Embassy


October 12, 2003 • Explosion in Baghdad


October 10, 2003 • Announcement of Nobel Peace Price
• Interview With Winner of 2003 Nobel Peace Prize
• Rush Limbaugh Admits to Painkiller Addiction
• Interviews With Barry Meier, Tim Padgett


October 09, 2003 • News Conference on Gregg Abduction Case
• Two People Detained in Connection with Kidnapping
• Israeli Officials Saying Army Base Attacked by a Suicide Bomber


October 08, 2003 • Gray Davis Recalled, Schwarzenegger Claims Victory
• California Recall Election Results


October 07, 2003 • Explosion Near Iraqi Foreign Ministry
• Explosion at Iraqi Foreign Ministry
• Arnold Schwarzenegger Casts Vote


October 03, 2003 • Explosion Outside Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan


October 02, 2003 • Fierce Battle Going on in Pakistan
• Limbaugh Under Investigation for Illegal Drug Possession, Use


September 30, 2003 • Man Arrested Related to Potential Espionage Probe
at Guantanamo Bay


September 29, 2003 • U.S. Officials Report Capture of Three Suspects
Believed to be Responsible For Abduction, Subsequent Deaths of two
U.S. Soldiers in June


September 26, 2003 • Another U.S. Soldier Killed
• Rock Star Robert Palmer Dies
• Blaze in Illinois


September 25, 2003 • Muslim Mother Set Free
• U.N. Will Temporarily Reduce Staff in Iraq
• Powerful Earthquake Hits Island in Northern Japan


September 24, 2003 • Federal Judge Puts 'Do Not Call List' on Hold


September 23, 2003 • Armed Men Enter Hospital in Saudi Arabia, Taking
Hostages
• California Recall Election Goes On
• Judges Rule California Recall Election to go on October 7
• Air Force Member in Custody Two Weeks Prior to Yee Arrest


September 20, 2003 • Miami Serial Rapist Possibly Caputured
• DNA Evidence Links Suspected Miami Serial Rapist To At Least One
Attack


September 18, 2003 • Huge Oil Fire Burning Near Tikrit
• Iraqis Celebrating Ambush of U.S. Soldiers


September 17, 2003 • Al-Arabiya Airing New Audiotape Purportedly From
Saddam Hussein
• Armed Man Holds Students Hostage in Tennessee College
• Tennessee Police Responding to Hostage Situation
• Hostage Situation Under Way College in Western Tennessee
• Crude Prankster Calls in During Hostage Situation in Tennessee
• NYSE Chairman Grasso Resigns


September 16, 2003 • Wesley Clark to Run for President


September 15, 2003 • Powerful Bomb Explodes Along Border of Chechnya
• U.S. Soldier Killed in Baghdad
• California Recall Delayed
• California Recall Vote Postponed by Federal Appeals Court
• Court Cites Punchcard Ballots as Unreliable
• California Recall Election Put on Hold by Federal Appeals Court
• Davis to Continue Campaign
• Talk With Spokesman for Governor Gray Davis
• Interview With Rick Hasen
• Democrats Get Victory from Delay


September 14, 2003 • Venus, Serena Williams' Older Sister Shot to
Death


September 12, 2003 • Johnny Cash Dies
• Country Music Legend Johnny Cash Dies; Actor John Ritter Dead
• Actor John Ritter Dead
• Johnny Cash Dead
• Singer Johnny Cash Has Died
• Actor John Ritter Has Died
• 71-Year-Old Johnny Cash Has Died
• U.N. Lifts Libya Sanctions
• Letterman, Lasko Baby Due in November


September 11, 2003 • British Dossier Findings
• Warning From State Department Says Possible Attack Coinciding With
Anniversary of September 11 Attacks May Occur
• Palestinian Crowds Rally to Support Arafat
• Interview With Raanan Gissin
• Firefight in Fallujah, Iraq


September 10, 2003 • Israeli Warplanes Strike in Gaza City
• Israeli Warplanes Fire on House in Gaza City
• New Purported Bin Laden Tape Released
• New bin Laden, Al-Zawahiri Tape Surfaces
• Audio from New Al Qaeda Tape Filled With Threats
• Bin Laden, No. 2 Praise 9/11 Hijackers
• New Tapoe Clear Reminder Third al Qaeda Remains Loose
• Swedish Foreign Minister Stabbed Several Times
• New bin Laden Tape Threatens New Attacks
• Interview With Congressman Edward Markey
• 'Bin Laden' Tape Surfaces


September 09, 2003 • Nazi Era Filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl Dead
• Settlement May be Near Between Archdiocese, Victims of Sex Abuse
• Reports of Dozens Wounded in Israel Blast
• Explosion Outside Israel Army Base
• Explosions Heard in Jerusalem
• Reuters: "Huge" Blast Outside Cafe in Jerusalem
• Major Explosion Rocks West Jerusalem


September 04, 2003 • Judicial Nominee Miguel Estrada Withdraws His
Name


September 02, 2003 • Fatal Chopper Crash South of Baghdad
• Car Bombing at Police Station in Baghdad
• Car Bomb Explosion in Iraq


September 01, 2003 • Al-Jazeera: Voice Claiming to be Saddam Hussein
Denies Najaf Attack
• Israel Fires Missiles at Target in Gaza


August 30, 2003 • Palestinian Killed in Israeli Missile Strike


August 29, 2003 • Explosion in Central City of Najaf
• Car Bombing in Najaf


August 27, 2003 • Alabama Monument Will be Moved Today
• Monument to be Moved Inside Building
• Discussion with Rev. Pat Mahoney
• Monument to be Moved Soon
• Toobin: Moore Incorrectly Cited First Amendment Rights
• Discussion with Rev. Daniel Sparks
• Ten Commandments Monument Moved
• Interview With Morris Dees
• Interview With Family From Georgetown, Kentucky
• Interview With Michael Newdow


August 26, 2003 • Commuter Plane Crashes in Massachusetts


August 24, 2003 • Israeli Rocket Attack Kills 4 in Gaza City
• Israel Fired Rockets Into Gaza City Killing 2 Hamas Militants, 2
Others


August 22, 2003 • Pentagon Disputes Lebanese TV Report on U.S.
Kidnappings
• President Bush Moves to Freeze Hamas-Linked Assets


August 21, 2003 • Five Explosions Several Minutes Apart in Gaza City
• Explosions Several Minutes Apart in Gaza City
• Ali Hassan Al Majid May be in U.S. Custody
• Prominent Hamas Figure Killed in Gaza City
• Powell, Annan Hold Joint News Conference
• U.N. Press Conference in Baghdad
• Another Day of Violence in Mideast
• Ruins of U.N. Baghdad HQ Being Imploded
• Israeli Strike in Gaza
• 'Chemical Ali' is in U.S. Custody
• Israeli Helicopter Gunships Fire Five Missiles into Gaza City
• Israeli Helicopters Fired Three Missiles into Gaza City
• Chemical Ali Now in U.S. Custody
• Five Explosions Minutes Apart in Gaza City
• Judge Decides Whether to Release Kobe Bryant Document


August 20, 2003 • ACLU Loses Lawsuit to Delay Recall Vote


August 19, 2003 • Iraq's Former Vice President Caught in Mosul
• Former Iraqi Vice President Ramadan in U.S. Custody
• Former Iraqi Vice President Ramadan in U.S. Custody
• At Least Three Killed in Explosion
• Blast Rips Through U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad
• Blast at Hotel That Houses U.N. Headquarters
• Discussion with Former Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin
• Discussion With U.N. High Commissioner Jose Diaz
• Perspective from Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James
Rubin
• Eyewitness Account of Baghdad Blast
• Discussion With U.N. Baghdad Spokesman
• Discussion With Representative Harold Ford
• Discussion with U.N. Spokesman Fred Eckhard
• Interview With Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
• Discussion With U.N. Mideast Bureau Chief
• Press Conference With Deputy U.N. Ambassador From Syria
• Huge Explosion at U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad
• Huge Explosion Rocks U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad
• Blast at U.N. Headquarters in Baghdad
• Interview With Spokesman for U.N. Special Envoy Sergio de Mello
• White House Reaction to Bombing of U.N. Headquarters
• Pentagon Reaction to Bombing of U.N. Headquarters
• United Nations Reaction to Bombing of Baghdad Headquarters
• Analysis of Terrorism in Iraq
• U.N. Special Representative Sergio Vieira de Mello Has Died
• Truck Bomb Kills 17 at U.N. Baghdad Headquarters
• Bus Explosion Hits Israel
• United Nations Diplomat Killed in Baghdad Bombing
• Jerusalem Bus Explosion Kills At Least 10
• U.N. Special Rep. Sergio Vieira De Mello Has Died
• Jerusalem Bus Explosion Wounds At Least 30
• Police Confirm Deaths in Israeli Bus Explosion
• U.N. Flag Lowered to Half Staff in Memory of 17 U.N. Workers
• Analysis of Security of U.N. Compound
• Interview With Avi Zohar of Israeli Medican Relief Services


August 18, 2003 • Standoff in Atlanta After Reported Bank Robbery
• Peterson Judge Denies Use of Courtroom Cameras
• Liberian Government, Rebels Sign Peace Accord


August 15, 2003 • New York City Is Calm In Spite Of Black Out
• Cleveland's Water Situation
• Cleveland Mayor News Conference
• About 15 Million People Still Without Electricity
• Times Square Lights Are Out
• Power Returns as Questions Begin
• Long Island Outage
• Power Outages
• White House Reaction to Blackout
• Interview with Joanne Willmott, New York State Power Authority
• Mayor Bloomberg News Conference Later This Morning
• Times Square Lights Are Out
• Mayor of Ohio Holds Press Conference
• Mayor Bloomberg News Conference at 8:00 A.M.
• Power Blackout in Michigan, Ohio
• Interview with Governor George Pataki of New York
• Interview with Dexter Ingram, Heritage Foundation
• Ohio Officials Hope to Restore Power by Morning
• Stuck Trains
• Analysis of Security Concerns From Power Outage
• Tourists Tell Story of Sleeping on Street in New York City
• New York No Rush No Hour
• New York No Rush No Hour
• Penn Station Power Outage Update
• Interview with James Lewis, Technology Expert
• Niagara Falls Power Plant not Source of Power Outage
• 'Last Hurrah' for British Tourists Visiting NYC
• Thousands of People Still Stranded at Penn Station in NYC
• Update Report From Power Station on Long Island
• Thousands of People Forced to Sleep on Streets of New York City
• New Yorkers Trying to Return to Normal Life
• Penn Station Power Outage Update


August 14, 2003 • U.S. Begins Adding Muscle in Monrovia
• U.N. Endorses New Iraqi Governing Council
• Judge in Peterson Case Denies to Completely Close Hearing
• British Soldier Dead, Two Wounded in Basra Bombing
• Bali Bombing Mastermind Caught
• Manhattan, Many Cities Experiencing Blackouts
• U.S. Captures Highest Ranking al Qaeda Figure in Southeast Asia
• Captured Terrorist Suspect Was Link to Southeast Asian Operations
• Officials Likely Delayed Info on Hambali Arrest for Security Reasons
• Power Outage may be due to Niagara Mohawk Power Grid Being
Overloaded
• Interview With Michael Bloomberg
• New Yorks Filling the Streets as Blackout Continues
• al Qaeda Terrorist Hambali Being Held In Unidentified Country
• Hambali May Have Been Behind New Hijacking Recruitment
• Hambali Wanted By Many Southeast Asian Nations
• Hambali Behind Bali Bombing And Several Others
• Ottowa Airport Still Running
• Interview With Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
• New York Power Outage Not Related To Terrorism, Homeland Security
Says
• TSA Stops All Passengers Leaving New York, Cleveland Airports
• Niagara Mohawk Power Grid Overloaded May Be Outage Cause
• New Yorkers Take To The Street During Blackout
• No Evidence Yet Outage is Terror Related
• FBI Looking Into Multiple Possibilities For Power Outage In New
England, Canada
• Interview With Frank McCarton
• Mayor Michael Bloomberg Holds a Press Conference on Wide-Scale Power
Outage
• Wolf Blitzer On The Streets Of Manhattan
• Still No Sign Of A Cause To New York Blackout
• New Yorker Street Heroes Of The Day
• New York City Caught in Black-Out.
• Interview With Woman Who Was Trapped In New York Subway System
• Govenor Pataki Declares State of Emergency
• Subway Workers Discuss Power Outage
• Spokesman For Con Edison Discusses Reenergizing The System
• Governor George Pataki Speaks on Power Outage
• Patty Davis Discusses Black Outs Affect On Air Travel
• Workers Hurry To Get Power Back Up
• A Montage Of New York During The Black Out
• Experts Discuss Logistics Of U.S./Canada Power Grid
• The Sights, Sounds Of A Darkened City
• Interview With Canadian National Defense Spokesman
• Jim Lewis Discusses Cities Control Of Energy
• Lights Begin To Come On Sporadically In New York City
• President Bush To Respond To Black Out
• Cities Address Security Issues As Black Out Continues
• NYC Mobilizes To Ensure Safety Of Population
• Conflicting Reports About What Caused Black Out
• Security Concerns Over Powergrid Failure
• Lightning Strike An Extremely Unlikely Cause Of Black Out
• A Look At New York At Night
• Skeptecism About The Veracity of Mayor Bloomberg's Prediction
• President Bush Reacts To Black Out


August 13, 2003 • Liberians Looting Monrovia Port
• Officials Addresses Reporters on Charges Against Missile Plot
Suspects


August 12, 2003 • Two Suicide Bombings Strike Israel, West Bank
• Suicide Bombings Near Ariel, West Bank
• Will Two Attacks Stall Latest Middle East Peace Efforts?
• AP: U.S. Captures Former Saddam Bodyguard, Iraqi General
• U.S. Captures Former Saddam Bodyguard, Iraqi General
• FBI Arrests British Natl. on Weapons Charges


August 11, 2003 • 101st to Stay in Iraq Until Next Year; Warships
Moved Closer to Monrovia
• Former Liberian President Charles Taylor Goes Into Exile


August 09, 2003 • Arnold Schwarzenegger Files Papers For Governor
Candidacy


August 07, 2003 • Truck Bomb Went Off Outside Jordanian Embassy in
Iraq
• Another Deadly Attack in Iraq
• Jordan Embassy Blast in Baghdad
• Kobe Bryant Hearing
• Jordanian Embassy Blast in Iraq


August 06, 2003 • Arnold Schwarzenegger Will Run for Governor of
California


August 05, 2003 • Bombing at Marriott in Jakarta
• Presiding Bishop to Speak Soon
• Gay Bishop Confirmed


August 04, 2003 • Nigerian Peacekeepers Arrive in Liberia
• Nigerian Peacekeepers Arrive in Liberia


August 03, 2003 • House of Deputies Depates Gay Bishop
• House Of Deputies Continues Debate On Gay Bishop
• House of Deputies Approve Gay Bishop
• Episcopal Church Votes On Gay Bishop
• House Of Deputies Approves Gay Bishop


August 01, 2003 • Interview with Saddam's Daughters to Air Momentarily
• Interview With Saddam's Daughters
• Jane Arraf Talks About Interviewing Saddam's Daughters
• Military Continues Hunt For Saddam as Daughter's Express Hope he
Will Survive


July 31, 2003 • Saddam's Daughters in Jordan
• Admiral John Poindexter Will Resign
• Saddam's Daughters Flee to Jordan
• Interview With Jordanian Information Minister


July 30, 2003 • Arrest Warrant Issued in Missing Girl Case


July 29, 2003 • New Airplane Hijacking Threats Reported by U.S.
Government
• More Details on Alleged Al Qaeda Airplane Plot Emerge


July 28, 2003 • Bob Hope Dead at 100
• Interview With Bob Hope's Granddaughter


July 27, 2003 • U.S. Intelligence: Saddam Was in Area of Tikrit Raid


July 26, 2003 • Members of Philippine Military Threaten to Detonate
Explosives


July 25, 2003 • Dozens of Houseboats Burning Near Orlando
• AP: Bodies of Hussein's Sons Contain 20 Bullet Wounds
• Bodies on Display
• Graphic Images Show Saddam's Sons' Bodies
• Autopsies of Husseins Leave Heavy Scarring as Bodies Wait to be
Claimed
• Bush Orders Troops Positioned Off Liberia


July 24, 2003 • Government Releases Photos of Saddam's Sons
• Hussein Images Released by Coalition Authority
• Most Iraqis Believe Photos of Uday, Qusay Authentic
• Photos of Husseins Important Step to Gaining Peace in Iraq
• Bodies of Saddam's Sons Broadcast
• Mixed Reviews on Whether Photos of Dead Husseins Effective
• Arab World Will Remain Skeptical on Photos


July 23, 2003 • New Audiotape Has Surfaced
• Gunshots Fired at New York's City Hall
• Witnesses: Shots Fired From Balcony Outside NY Council Meeting
• Update On Shooting In New York


July 22, 2003 • Ambush in Iraq, One Soldier Killed, Another Wounded
• Another Death in Iraq
• Troop Rotation
• Two of Dead Could be Saddam's Sons
• Uday, Qusay Hussein may be Among Dead in Raid in Iraq
• Operation in Northern Iraq May Have Netted High-Ranking Iraqis
• U.S. Scrambling to Confirm if Bodies Taken are Hussein Sons
• U.S. Officials 'Reasonably Optimistic' Saddam's Sons Dead
• Bodies Could be Uday, Qusay Hussein
• Bodies Removed From Mosul House Said to be in Poor Condition
• Background of Uday, Qusay Hussein
• Officials: Saddam Not Among Those Killed in Mosul
• U.S. Forces Led to Target by Intelligence
• White House Briefing
• Firefight in Northern Iraqi Town of Mosul
• One of Eiffel Towers Top Floors on Fire
• U.S. Official: Four Bodies in U.S. Possession
• Saddam Hussein's Sons Believed Dead in Firefight
• Sanchez Expected to Address Media in Baghdad Shortly
• Celebratory Gunfire Fills Skies of Baghdad
• Police Searching Waco Area for Patrick Dennehy's Body
• Ahmed Chalabi Press Conference
• Sanchez Confirms Uday, Qusay Hussein Dead
• Saddam Hussein's Sons Killed?
• Breaking the Syrian Connection
• Saddam Hussein's Sons Killed
• Saddam's Sons Killed in Raid in Mosul, Iraq


July 21, 2003 • U.S. Soldier, Interpreter Killed in Latest Attack in
Iraq
• Ambush in Iraq Kills GI, Interpreter
• U.S. Embassy in Monrovia Hit by Mortars
• U.S. Embassy in Liberia Under Fire
• U.S. Embassy in Monrovia, Liberia Hit by Mortar Fire
• Death Toll Rising in Liberia


July 19, 2003 • Officials: Palestinian Militants Abduct Governor of
Jenin


July 18, 2003 • Alleged 'Dodger' Dossier Official Missing in Britain
• Missing Scientist in London


July 17, 2003 • Saddam Hussein Delivering Audio Message
• Heavy Smoke Bellows in Baghdad, Possible Explosion


July 16, 2003 • AP: Judge Rules on Change of Venue in Muhammad Case
• Another Attack in Baghdad
• U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Italy
• Several Dead as Car Plows into Crowd
• Machine Gunfire Exchanged Between North, South Korea


July 11, 2003 • Condoleezza Rice: CIA Cleared President Bush's
Statement on Uranium
• CIA Director George Tenet Admits Reponsibility for Mistake in State
of the Union Address


July 10, 2003 • Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq in Separate Attacks


July 09, 2003 • Vice Principal Sought in Death of Wife Turns Himself
In


July 08, 2003 • Conjoined Twins Die
• Conjoined Iranian Twins Die
• Second Iranian Twin Dies in Separation Surgery
• Second Iranian Twin Dies in Separation Surgery
• Convoy of U.S. Military Experts in Liberia Blocked From Visiting
Refugee Camp
• Shooting at Mississippi Lockheed Martin Plant
• Interview With Mayor of Meridian, Mississippi
• Six Dead in Lockheed Martin Shooting
• Woman, Children Found Shot Dead in Bakersfield Home
• Iraqi Intelligence Officer in Custody


July 07, 2003 • U.S. Military Team Arrives in Liberian Capital
• Buddy Ebsen Dies at Hospital in Torrence, California


July 06, 2003 • Possible Shooting Spree Averted in New Jersey


July 05, 2003 • 10 Reported Killed in Explosion at Rock Concert
Outside Moscow


July 04, 2003 • Liberian President Charles Taylor Has Agreed to Step
Down
• Taylor Want Forces in Liberia Before he Will Leave
• White House Holding Reaction to Taylor's Announcement
• Taylor Would Leave Contingent Upon Arrival of Foreign Force
• Taylor Says Nigerian President Will Arrive in Monrovia on Sunday to
Discuss Terms of Asylum


July 02, 2003 • Bush May Announce Sending of Marines to Liberia
Tomorrow
• Bush Will Sign Order to Send Troops to Liberia


June 30, 2003 • Pope to Name New Leader of Boston Archdiocese
• Shooting Attack in West Bank
• Informant's Affidavit Alleges Dennehy Shot by Teammate
• Missing Amber Alert Woman and Children Found in Florida


June 29, 2003 • Actress Katharine Hepburn Dies at Age 96
• Chicago News Briefing on Deadly Porch Collapse


June 27, 2003 • Seven People Taken into Custody in U.S.
• Seven Detained in U.S.


June 26, 2003 • Supreme Court Strikes Down Texas Law Banning Gay Sex
• Supreme Court Strike Down Texas Sodomy Law
• Interview With Attorney Ruth Harlow
• Chante Mallard Found Guilty In Windshield Murder Case
• U.S. Special Ops Troop Killed in Iraq
• Chante Mallard Testifies in Sentencing Phase of Trial


June 25, 2003 • Former Iraqi Information Minister Al-Sahaf in Custody?
• Former Iraqi Information Minister in U.S. Custody
• Three-Month Cease-Fire by Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah Major Step in
Mideast Peace Process
• Hamas, Three Other Palestinian Militant Groups Agree To Three Month
Cease Fire
• Senior Palestinian Official Confirms Three Militant Palestinian
Groups Agree to Three-Month Truce
• Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Al Aqsa Reach Tentative Agreement
• White House Awaiting Official Word of Palestinian/Israeli Cease-Fire
• Israeli Reaction to Cease-Fire Deal
• Significant Discovery in Hunt For Weapons Of Mass Destruction
• Interview With David Albright


June 23, 2003 • Supreme Court Partially Reverses Undergrad Affirmative
Action
• Students at Michigan React Favorably to Supreme Court's Ruling on
Affirmative Action
• Landmark Supreme Court Decision Involving University of Michigan
• Supreme Court Rules 5-4 in Favor of Affirmative Action
• Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Affirmative Action


June 20, 2003 • Palestinian Gunman Kills 1 Israeli, Wounds 3 near
Ramallah
• Multiple Sources Warn of Imminent Terrorist Attack in Kenya
• Terror Threat Was Against New U.S. Embassy in Kenya


June 19, 2003 • U.S. Soldier Killed, 2 Wounded in Iraq Attack
• Ambulance Hit by RPG
• Andrew Luster on Way Back from Mexico to Los Angeles


June 16, 2003 • RPG Fired at U.S. Military Convoy, Civilian Bus
• Pentagon Spokesman Victoria Clarke Stepping Down
• AP: Alleged Immigrant Smuggling Leader Arrested
• AP: Arizona Bishop Arrested After Fatal Hit-and-Run


June 14, 2003 • Fishing Boat Capsizes off Oregon's Coast


June 13, 2003 • Israel Helicopters Fire Three Missiles at Gaza Target


June 12, 2003 • Israeli Helicopter Gunship Fires Missile at Car in
Gaza City
• Israeli Gunship Fires Missile at Car in Gaza City
• AP: Actor Gregory Peck Dead at Age 87
• Peterson Case Judge Allows Unsealing of Docs: Not Yet
• Profile: Gregory Peck's Filmography
• Larry King Shares Memories of Gregory Peck, David Brinkley


June 11, 2003 • At Least 30 Casualties in Jerusalem Blast
• Suicide Blast in Jerusalem
• Interview With Ra'anan Gissin
• President Bush Condemns Blast
• Suicide Bombing in Jerusalem
• At Least 14 Dead in Jerusalem Bus Blast
• At Least 16 Killed in Jerusalem Bus Blast
• Bomb Blast Kills at Least 13
• Talk With Senator John Warner
• Suicide Bombing in Israel Followed by Israeli Attack on Hamas
Leaders
• Israelis Conduct Another Aerial Attack in Gaza


June 10, 2003 • Murphy Oil Plant on Fire in Louisiana
• Israeli Helicopter Attacks Car in Gaza
• Oil Plant Ablaze
• Deadly Attack in Gaza City
• Missile Attack in Gaza
• Another Israeli Missile Strike
• Sam Waksal Gets Seven Years
• Israelis Mount Second Missile Attack
• White House Troubled By Developments in Middle East


June 09, 2003 • Happy Ending For 9-Year-Old Girl
• Possible Suspect in Custody in Kidnapping of 9-Year-Old


June 06, 2003 • DIA Report Summary on Iraqi WMD Made Available
• Plane Crashes into L.A. Apartments


June 05, 2003 • Chemical Ali's Status 'Unknown'


June 04, 2003 • Large Explosion in Paris, Injuries Reported
• Police say Explosion in Paris Likely due to gas Leak
• Martha Stewart Arrives at Courthouse
• Stewart Indicted on 9 Counts
• U.S. Attorney Makes Statement About Stewart Case
• AP: Stewart to Step Down From OmniMedia


June 03, 2003 • Sleeper Cell Verdict Reached


June 02, 2003 • News Conference Soon From Eric Rudolph's Defense
Attorney


May 31, 2003 • Eric Rudolph Captured
• Suspected Olympic Park Bomber in Custody
• Eric Rudolph May Have Been Captured in North Carolina
• Eric Rudolph in Police Custody
• Eric Robert Rudolph Captured by Police
• Eric Rudolph Caught
• Authorities Hold Press Conference on Rudolph's Capture
• Policeman Captures Eric Rudolph
• Eric Rudolph Caught in North Carolina
• Rudolph Captured


May 30, 2003 • Cargo Plane Overruns Runway at JFK Airport
• At JFK, Cargo Plane Overruns Runway
• Warning Put Out to U.S. Citizens Who Might be in Gaza Strip


May 29, 2003 • Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino Burns Down


May 26, 2003 • Strong Earthquake Rocks Northern Japan
• Earthquake Strikes Northeast of Tokyo


May 25, 2003 • U.S. Navy: Second Sailor Overboard


May 23, 2003 • Bomb Explodes Near Israeli Bus in Gaza Strip
• Bomb Explodes Near Bus in Gaza


May 22, 2003 • Josh Bolten Will Replace Mitch Daniels


May 21, 2003 • Three Al Qaeda Members Arrested at Airport in Jeddah
• Tape Played on Al Jazeera Network
• Released Audiotape May Be of al-Zawahiri


May 20, 2003 • Embassy in Riyadh Will be Closed Effectively Tomorrow
• Al Qaeda Believed Behind Fatal Attacks in Riyadh
• Terror Alert to Be Raised
• U.S. Back on Orange Alert
• Pentagon Briefing
• National Landmarks Go On High Alert
• Local Law Enforcement Agencies Ramp Up Security


May 19, 2003 • Fleischer to Leave Administration
• Suicide Bombing in Shopping Center
• Talk with Ariel Sharon Spokesman
• Varying Reports of Casualties in Latest Suicide Bombing
• Reports: Explosion at Shopping Mall in Northeastern Israel
• Suicide Bomber in Afula Was Male
• Pentagon: 5 Marines Killed in Iraq Helicopter Crash


May 18, 2003 • Saudis Identify 3 of 9 Suicide Bombers


May 16, 2003 • 4 Car Bombs Rip Downtown Casablanca
• Four Car Bombs Detonated in Casablanca
• Death Toll Rises in Casablanca Car Bombing Campaign's Wake; Belgian,
Spanish Areas May have Been Targeted


May 14, 2003 • Associated Press: 10 Killed in Terrorist Attack in
Chechnya
• FBI Team Headed for Saudi Arabia Still Waiting for Clearance


May 13, 2003 • A Series of Explosions Heard In Compound in Saudi
Arabia
• Fourth Blast Confirmed in Riyadh
• Deadly Car Bombings in Saudi Arabia
• Powell Arrived Short Time Ago in Saudi Arabia
• 10 Americans Killed in Saudi Arabia Bombings
• Colin Powell Visiting Saudi Arabia
• At Least 10 Americans Dead in Saudi Bombings
• At Least 10 Dead in Saudi Bombings
• Saudi Arabia Bombings Kill 10 Americans
• 10 Dead in Saudi Bombings
• U.S. Officials: Al Qaeda Plans More Attacks
• U.S. Officials: al Qaeda Planning More Attacks


May 12, 2003 • Car Packed With Explosions Goes Off in Riyadh
• Explosions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


May 06, 2003 • Decision on Admissibility of Sniper Suspect's
Confession
• Assessing the Damage in Jackson, Tennessee, Pierce City, Missouri
• White House Management, Budget Director Resigns
• Apparent Tornado Hits Meridianville, Alabama
• Amtrak Train Hits Lumber Truck in Georgia, Driver Killed


May 02, 2003 • No. 16, No. 42 on Most-Wanted List in Custody
• Accident on Conventional Chinese Sub
• Mark Geragos to be Scott Peterson's New Attorney


April 30, 2003 • U.N. Envoy Hands Palestinian Prime Minister Road Map
for Peace


April 29, 2003 • Light Earthquake Measuring 4.5
• Southern Quake
• Interview With Quake Area Resident
• Quake a Serious One by Southeast Standards
• Suspected Terrorist with Links to Al Qaeda Captured in Iraq


April 27, 2003 • No. 49 on Iraqi Most Wanted List Caught
• U.S. Forces Report Possible Chemical Weapons Find in Iraq


April 25, 2003 • Man Armed with Pistol Hijacked Bus in Germany
• Secretary of the Army Resigns


April 24, 2003 • Administration Sources: North Korea Threatens Nuke
Weapons Test
• CNN Confirms Tariq Aziz in U.S. Custody


April 23, 2003 • "Seven of Hearts" Captured; Four U.S. Soldiers
Accused of Stealing Cash Found in Baghdad
• Salam Said al-Jumayli Captured in Baghdad
• Pentagon: Four High-Level Iraqis Caught or Surrender


April 22, 2003 • Initial Field Tests Positive for Botulism, Plague
• Powder Found in Tacoma Mail Facility
• Talk with Member of Washington National Guard
• Preliminary Tests Detect Possible Biotoxin
• Interview With Maj. Jeff Allen
• Tacoma, Washington Mail Facility Evacuated, Power Found


April 21, 2003 • Muhammad Hazmaq al-Zubaydi, Queen of Spades Among 55
Most Wanted in Pentagon Playing Card Deck Arrested


April 20, 2003 • Police Surround Hixson's Vehicle; Bilger Safe
• U.S. Captures Iraqi Minister of Higher Education


April 18, 2003 • Scott Peterson Arrested
• Interviews With Candace Rocha, Cyril Wecht


April 14, 2003 • Suspected Chemical Weapons Vans Inspected in Iraq


April 13, 2003 • American POWs Released
• Interview With Shane Parker
• Interview With Matthew Fisher
• American POWs Found
• Families of Rescued POWs Speak Out
• Bush Told of POWs' Rescue
• Seven Rescued U.S. POWs on Their Way to Kuwait
• Details of POWs' Recovery
• 7 U.S. POWs Rescued in Iraq


April 12, 2003 • War Wounded Return From Iraq


April 11, 2003 • U.S. Marines Capture Suspected Suicide Bomber


April 10, 2003 • Kurdish Forces Moving Into Kirkuk
• Suicide Bombing Near Palestine Hotel


April 09, 2003 • Interview With Capt. Frank Thorpe
• Coalition Tanks Roll into Central Baghdad
• Iraqis Prepare to Tear Down Saddam Statue
• Iraqis Work to Topple Saddam Statue


April 07, 2003 • Battle for Baghdad
• Baghdad Attack Under Way
• Baghdad Assault Under Way
• Baghdad Offensive Under Way
• Chemical Weapons Investigation: Interview With Terrence Taylor


April 04, 2003 • CENTCOM: Car Blast Kills Three Coalition Soldiers in
Qatar
• CENTCOM: Car Blast Kills Three Coalition Soldiers in Iraq


April 02, 2003 • 3-7th Cavalry 25 Miles from Baghdad


April 01, 2003 • Hijacked Plane on Ground in Key West, Florida


March 31, 2003 • Car Crashed Through Gates at British Embassy in
Tehran
• Car Bombing Outside British Embassy in Tehran


March 30, 2003 • At Least 30 Injured in Suicide Bombing Blast in
Netanya, Israel
• Suicide Bombing in Netanya, Israel
• Suicide Bombing in Seaside Town in Israel


March 29, 2003 • CENTCOM: Casualties in Car Bomb Attack Near Najaf


March 25, 2003 • Basra Changes to 'Military Target'
• Tax Cut Reduced to Half by Congress


March 23, 2003 • Interview With Donald Rumsfeld
• Coalition Troops Under Fire in Umm Qasr


March 22, 2003 • Kurds Worry About Turkey's Position on Northern Iraq
• Iraqi Information Minister Speaks Out Against Attack


March 21, 2003 • Pentagon: Beginning of Shock & Awe
• Shock and Awe Bombing of Baghdad Begins


March 20, 2003 • More Bombs Dropped Over Baghdad
• More Than Forty Cruise Missiles Launched
• Iraqi Ministers Speak Out
• British May Not Have Expected Initial Attack
• Kurdish Areas Under Artillery Fire
• Kuwait Officials: Warheads Conventional
• Unidentified Projectile Launched Into Kuwait
• Iraqi Ministers, Hussein Appear on Iraqi TV
• Special Forces Could Try to Get on Ground in Iraq
• Air Raid Sirens in Kuwait
• Artillery Assault In Northern Kuwait
• Interview With Amre Moussa


March 19, 2003 • Some Iraqi Soldiers Surrender
• War With Iraq Has Begun
• Strike on Iraq "Decapitation Strike"
• 'Targets of Opportunity' Struck
• Iraqi Campaign Has Begun


March 18, 2003 • American, Canadian Dead in Shooting in Yemen
• State Department Official: 'Certainty' of Terrorist Attack Attempts
• Kopp Guilty of Murder
• FAA Imposes New Airspace Restrictions


March 17, 2003 • U.S. Advises U.N. Inspectors to Leave Iraq
• U.S. Advises Inspectors to Leave Iraq
• U.S. Government Advises U.N. Inspectors to Leave Iraq
• U.S. Advises U.N. Inspectors to Leave Iraq
• U.S. Advises Inspectors to Exit Iraq
• Bush Warns Diplomacy on Iraq Coming to End
• U.S. Warning to Inspectors
• U.S. Advised U.N. Inspectors to Leave
• Moment of Truth for World
• New Resolution Withdrawn
• Draft Resolution Offered by U.S., Spain, Britain Taken Off Table
• Pakistani Ambassador Answers Questions
• Many Kurds Heading for Hills
• Interview With Former Ambassador Wilson
• Growing Sense of Public Support in U.S. for American-Led Invasion of
Iraq
• Colin Powell Answers Questions
• Colin Powell: Security Council Did Not Meet Test
• U.S., British Troops Awaiting Orders to Strike Iraq
• Diplomatic Solution Off Table Now
• Weapons Inspectors Will Pull Out of Iraq Tuesday
• U.N. Withdraws Workers
• Ambassadors React to Security Council Impasse
• Canadian P.M.: Troops Will Have No Role in War
• British Foreign Secy. Straw to Address British House of Comons
• Jack Straw Addresses British House of Commons
• Turkey May Vote Tomorrow on Granting U.S. Access to Air Bases


March 16, 2003 • Cheney: Bush to Make Difficult Decision on Iraq in
Few Days


March 15, 2003 • Iraq Positions Itself for War


March 13, 2003 • White House Now Open to U.N. Vote Next Week
• Iraq to Deliver Report on VX, Anthrax
• Iraq To Deliver Report on Anthrax, VX
• Navy Rescues Iraqi Fishermen


March 12, 2003 • British Prime Minister Tony Blair Addresses House of
Commons
• BREAKING NEWS
• Interview With Tom Smart, Elizabeth Smart's Uncle


March 11, 2003 • U-2 Spy Planes Recalled After Iraqi Threat
• Black Hawk Missing at Fort Drum
• Black Hawk Down


March 08, 2003 • U.N. Pulls Nonessential Personnel From Iraqi-Kuwaiti
Border


March 07, 2003 • Intelligence Sources Say Arrest Story Untrue
• Interview With Ambassador Joe Wilson


March 05, 2003 • Bus Explosion in Haifa
• Explosion in Port City Haifa
• Bomb Blast in Israel
• At Least 8 Dead in Haifa Explosion
• Interview With Israel Police Spokesperson
• Terror Attack in Israel
• Interview With Haifa Rescue Captain
• Death Count Up to at Least 15


March 01, 2003 • Turkish Parliament Approves U.S. Troop Movement in
Turkey


February 28, 2003 • Judge Puts Blake Civil Case on Hold


February 27, 2003 • Terror Alert to be Lowered
• Threat Level Returns to Elevated
• Terror Alert Lowered from Orange to Yellow
• Girls Found After Abduction in Dallas
• Amber Alert Issued in Texas
• Missing Girls Found in Texas


February 24, 2003 • U.N. Security Council to Hold Closed Meeting Today
• New U.S.-British Resolution Wording
• Press Conference on Rhode Island Nightclub Fire Investigation


February 22, 2003 • Press Conference for Governor Don Carcieri
• Toys "R" Us Store's Roof Caves In
• Toys 'R' Us Store's Roof Collapses From Weight of Rain, Snow
• Roof Collapses at Toys "R" Us Store in Maryland


February 21, 2003 • Pyrotechnic Show Ignites Stage, Spreads Through
Club
• Massive Club Fire
• Nightclub Fire Kills at Least 26 People
• Fire Ravages New York Nightclub
• Nightclub Fire Kills at Least 26 People
• Club Fire Sparked by Pyrotechnic Display
• Huge Nightclub Fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island
• Talk with President of Rhode Island Hospital
• Nightclub Fire Kills 39 People
• 26 Confirmed Dead, 160 Injured in Nightclub Blaze
• Nightclub Fire Death Toll Continues to Rise
• Talk with Turkish Prime Minister
• Interview With Red Cross Staff Member
• Talk with Survivor of Nightclub Fire
• News Conference on Nightclub Fire
• Talk with Victim of Nightclub Fire in Rhode Island
• Fire at Staten Island Refinery
• At Least 39 Killed in Rhode Island Nightclub Fire
• Interview With Fire Witness
• Fire, Possible Explosion at Staten Island Refinery
• Department of Homeland Security Closely Monitoring Situation
• Interview With Police Officer Near Refinery Fire
• Apparent Fatalities in Staten Island Blast
• Discussion with Staten Island Councilman
• Interview With Staten Island Fire Witness Dave Kendrick
• One Injury So Far in Port Mobil Fire
• Interview With Staten Island President
• Interview With Governor George Pataki
• Doctor Says Fire Scene Was Handled Well, Most R.I. Hospitals Have
Received Victims.
• Great White Lead Singer Thought Club Had Approved Pyrotechnics
• Talk With Turkish Foreign Minister


February 20, 2003 • Mexican Teen to Undergo Transplant Surgery
• Mexican Teen to Undergo Second Transplant Surgery
• Jesica Santillan to Undergo Surgery
• Teen Gets Second Transplant
• Jesica Santillan About to Undergo Second Transplant Operation
• Press Conference on Status of 17-Year-Old Jesica Santillan
• Standing by for News Conference Out of Durham, North Carolina
• Santillan Out of Surgery
• Follow-Up Transplant Surgery on Teen Over


February 19, 2003 • Guilty Verdict in 9/11 Trial
• Plane Crashes in Iran
• TSA Task Force Recommends Rules for Arming Pilots
• Iranian Plane Crashes Carrying More Than 250
• Russian Passenger Jet Crashes In Iran


February 18, 2003 • 47 Dead, 59 Missing in South Korean Subway Fire
• Major Israeli Incursion Under Way in Gaza
• CDC Center in Atlanta Evacuated
• CDC Building in Atlanta Evacuation Ends Without Disaster
• Investigators: New Leads in Laci Peterson Case
• New Pictures of Scott Peterson Home


February 17, 2003 • 21 Killed in Chicago Nightclub Stampede
• Orioles Pitcher Steve Bechler Found Dead


February 16, 2003 • Explosion Kills at Least 2 Palestinians on Farming
Outpost
• NATO Supreme Allied Commander Holds Press Briefing


February 14, 2003 • Arafat Agrees to Appoint Prime Minister
• Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Agrees to Appoint Prime Minister


February 13, 2003 • Jury Reaches Verdict in Harris Murder Case
• Clara Harris Guilty of Murder


February 12, 2003 • IAEA Resolution Finds North Korea in Breach of
U.N.
• NATO Meeting Fails
• Hans Blix Has Report From Expert Meeting on Missiles


February 11, 2003 • Possible bin Laden Audiotape Released
• Al-Jazeera to Air Statement
• Al-Jazeera to Air Bin Laden Audio
• Possible bin Laden Audiotape Released
• John Kerry Announces Good Prognosis on Cancer


February 10, 2003 • NATO Calls Second Emergency Session
• NATO to Hold Press Conference
• Hans Blix: No New Evidence in Baghdad Papers
• NATO Holds Press Conference
• Hans Blix: Issues With Iraq Still Unresolved
• NATO Calls Emergency Session Over Iraq
• Wake-Up Call: Progress With Iraq?
• Wake-Up Call: Iraq's Change of Heart?
• Annan Calls on Security Council to Consider Humanitarian Effort
• Bush, Howard Make Remarks at White House


February 07, 2003 • Terror Threat Level to be Raised to Orange Today
• Terror Threat Level to be Raised
• Terror Threat to be Raised to High Today
• Announcement Regarding Threat Level Expected Soon
• Terror Threat Level Raised to High
• Terror Threat Alert Level to be Raised to Orange Today
• Government Asks Judge to Place Moussaoui Case on Hold


February 06, 2003 • Turkey to Allow U.S. to Upgrade Some Bases There
• Soldier Killed in Possible Vehicle Rollover in Kuwait


February 03, 2003 • Phil Spector Arrested
• News Conference on Columbia Disaster


February 01, 2003 • Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up In Re-Entry, Part I
• Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part III
• Interview With David Ayalon
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up in Re-Entry, Part II
• NASA Briefing, Part I
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part V
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part IV
• NASA Briefing, Part II
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part VI
• Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part VII
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part IX
• Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on Re-Entry, Part VIII


January 31, 2003 • Georgia Hospitals Told To Hold Back Blood Supply
• Red Cross Tells Georgia Hospitals to Hold Blood Units
• SWAT Team Has Mail Truck Surrounded
• Hijacked Mail Truck Stopped at Intersection
• Blood Problem in Georgia
• Interview With Mail Truck Hijacking Witness
• Red Cross Finds Particles in Georgia's Blood Supply
• Police Confirm Phone in Mail Truck
• Another Suspect in Custody in Mail Truck Situation
• Mail Truck Hostage Released; Interview with Mayor Alex Pelenas
• Robot Approaches Mail Truck
• American Red Cross Issues Statement Addressing Blood Supply Concerns
• Bush, Blair Press Conference


January 30, 2003 • U.S. Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan
• U.S. Army Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan
• U.S. Believes Tubes Were for Iraqi Uranium Reprocessing
• Shoe Bomber Gets Life in Prison
• Truck Crashes Into Gas Station In Spanaway


January 29, 2003 • "Multiple" Fatalities in West Pharmaceuticals Blast
• Explosion Rocks Pharmaceutical Plant In North Carolina


January 28, 2003 • Plane Delayed at Logan Airport From Security Breach


January 26, 2003 • State Department Drafts Possible U.N. Resolution
for Use of Force in Iraq


January 25, 2003 • Train on London's Underground Hits Station Wall,
Derails


January 24, 2003 • Three Americans Freed
• Pelton, Other Journalists Released
• Missing Pregnant Woman's Family Speaks Out
• Woman Claiming to be Scott Peterson's Girlfriend Speaks Out


January 23, 2003 • Two Marine Helicopters Crash Along Texas-Mexico
Border


January 22, 2003 • Deadly Mine Explosion in West Virginia
• Iraq Now Claiming It's Shot Down U.S. Predator Plane
• Feds Announce Arrest and Indictment Joel Cacace
• Saudi TV: Suspect Nabbed in Attack on Americans


January 21, 2003 • American Slain in Kuwait, 1 Wounded
• American Killed in Kuwait, One Wounded
• Pilot Detained After Authorities Find Loaded Gun in Bag
• Journalists Believed to be Kidnapped in Panama
• Avalanche Kills Seven Skiers


January 20, 2003 • Joint News Conference
• Iraq Weapons Hunt


January 19, 2003 • Police in Kissimmee, Florida Search for 2 Missing
Girls
• British Anti-Terrorist Forces Make Arrests at London Mosque


January 18, 2003 • U.N. Inspectors Mission to Northern No-Fly Zone
Aborted
• Iraqi Scientist Holds Press Conference


January 17, 2003 • White House: Warheads Troubling and Serious


January 16, 2003 • Hans Blix: Iraq Violated U.N. Bans
• 5-Alarm Fire in Factory in North St. Louis
• Foam Factory Fire Getting Under Control
• U.N. Weapons Inspectors Come Across Chemical Warheads in Iraq
• Inspectors Find Empty Chemical Warheads
• Cache of Weapons Found In Arizona
• Four Additional U.S. Aircraft Carriers May Be Deployed
• U.N. Inspectors Find Empty Chemical Warheads
• Richard Parsons Named Chmn., CEO of AOL Time Warner
• Sr. U.S. Official: al Qaeda Could be Behind Ricin Stash


January 15, 2003 • Interview with Bill Brightcliff
• Interview with Susan Pauls
• Samples of Bubonic Plague Reported Stolen From Texas Tech
• Vials of Plague Possibly Missing in Texas
• Interview With Plague Expert
• Interview with Former Weapons Inspector
• News Conference: Vials Accounted For


January 14, 2003 • Queen Elizabeth Has Left London Hospital
• Sacre Coeur Evacuated
• Sacre Coeur Closed When Possible Bomb Found
• Visitors Allowed Back into Sacre Coeur


January 13, 2003 • Queen Elizabeth II Taken to Hospital in England
• Interview with Brenda Geoghagan
• Isaacson Stepping Down as CNN CEO


January 12, 2003 • Steve Case to Step Down as AOL/Time Warner Chairman
in May


January 11, 2003 • Governor George Ryan To Commute More Inmates
• Latest On Governor George Ryan's Inmate Community
• Governor Ryan Expected to Issue Blanket Commutation of Death
Sentences
• Ryan Commutes Death Row Inmates' Sentences
• Interview With Leroy Orange
• Modesto Police Spokesman Briefs Press


January 10, 2003 • Press Conference by North Korea's Ambassador to
U.N.
• Mohammad Elbaradei Speaks on Capitol Hill
• Sherry Murphy Enters Not Guilty Plea
• New Jersey Governor Address Problems That Lead to Death of 7-
year-old in Protective Custody


January 09, 2003 • North Koreans to Talk With Bill Richardson
• U.N. Ambassadors React to Blix's Comments
• Three Terminals Evacuated at DFW Airport


January 08, 2003 • Plane Crashes in South Carolina
• Commuter Plane Crash in Charlotte, North Carolina
• Interview with Rob Brisley
• Commuter Plane Crashes Before Takeoff in South Carolina
• Interview with John Wylie
• Talk With Peter Goelz
• Plane Crashes in North Carolina
• Commuter Plane Crashes Before Takeoff in North Carolina
• 21 Killed in Commuter Plane Crash in Charlotte, North Carolina
• Possible Compound Situation Caused Crash
• Press Conference on Commuter Plane Crash
• Greenville-Spartanburg Airport Press Conference on Accident
• Plane Crash in Turkey
• First Pictures of Turkish Airlines Crash
• Turkish Crash Kills 68
• NTSB Spokesman Gives Update On North Carolina Plane Crash


January 07, 2003 • London Police Uncover Ricin Supply
• Fleischer Speaks on Iraq's Need to Comply With U.N. Resolution


January 06, 2003 • One Killed in Commuter Train Derailment
• Commuter Train Derailment in Burbank, California
• Train Wreck Leaves Truck Driver Dead


January 05, 2003 • Israel Test-Fires Arrow Anti-Ballistic Missile
• Stolen Plane Circles in Skies over Frankfurt, Germany
• Man in Stolen Cessna Threatens to Crash Plane Into European Central
Bank Building
• Two Explosions Rock Tel-Aviv
• Stolen Plane Circles Frankfurt


January 04, 2003 • Raelians Claim Second Cloned Baby Born


January 03, 2003 • Westerfield Sentencing
• Canada to Extradite Source to U.S.


December 30, 2002 • Three Aid Workers Killed in Yemen
• Suspected Islamic Extremist Kills Three American Aide Workers in
Yemen
• Three U.S. Aid Workers Killed In Yemen
• Press Conference Concerning Laci Peterson Disappearance
• Predator Drone Destroyed Iraqi Communications Van


December 29, 2002 • FBI Posts Lookout for Five Men of Interest
• FBI Conducts Nationwide Search for Five Men of Arab Descent
• FBI Asks Public's Assistance in Locating Five Men
• FBI Issues Lookout Alert for Five Men of Arab Descent
• FBI Asks Public for Help in Finding Five 'Men of Interest'


December 27, 2002 • Two Blasts Devastate Government Building in Grozny
• Explosions in Capital City of Grozny
• Pair of Explosions Takes Place in Chechen Capital
• Bombs Rip Through Government Building in Chechnya
• Is It Possible Clonaid Produced First Cloned Human?
• Clonaid Claims It Has Cloned a Baby Girl
• Gunmen Kill Four Israelis in Settlement
• Senator Bill Frist's Son in Plane Accident in Nashville, Tennessee


December 26, 2002 • Celebrity Photographer Herb Ritts Dies at 50


December 23, 2002 • Unmanned U.S. Plane Shot Down Over Iraq
• Frist Holds News Conference; Interview With Kay Bailey Hutchison


December 22, 2002 • Two Terrorist Suspects Detained in Middle East


December 21, 2002 • Kuwaiti Forces Seize Iraqi Tugboat


December 20, 2002 • Trent Lott Stepping Down as Majority Leader
• Sen. Lott Resigning Post
• Lott Stepping Down as Majority Leader
• Talk with Roy Innis
• Trent Lott Stepping Down as Senate Majority Leader
• Sen. Pete Domenici Press Conference
• White House Press Conference
• Iraq: The Weapons Hunt: Is War Unavoidable?
• Trent Lott Stepping Down as Majority Leader, Keeping Senate Seat


December 19, 2002 • Convictions Overturned in Central Park Jogger Case
• Blix: Not Much Significant New Info in Iraq Report
• Discussion with Mark Gwozdecky from the International Atomic Energy
Agency
• Blix: Not Enough Evidence to Exonerate Iraq
• Forty Injured in Mississippi Tornado
• Tornado Strikes Mississippi Town


December 18, 2002 • Arrests Related to Alleged Hamas Fund-Raising
• First Republican Senator Calls For Lott to Step Down


December 16, 2002 • Frist May Support New Vote on Republican Leader
• Sen. Frist Says He's Made No Decision on Lott
• Sen. Conrad Burns Wants 'Conference' on Lott's Future
• Body of Adolescent Girl Found Near Chicago
• Tentative Deal Reached in New York Transit Negotiations


December 15, 2002 • Nickles Calls for Vote on Senate Majority Leader's
Job
• Al Gore Will Not Run for Presidency in '04
• Al Gore Decides Not to Run for President in 2004
• Al Gore Bows Out of Presidential Race '04
• Al Gore Drops Out of 2004 Presidential Race


December 14, 2002 • Arrest in Jordan Possibly Tied to al Qaeda


December 13, 2002 • Cardinal Law Resigns, Pope Accepts
• Cardinal Bernard Law Resigns
• Cardinal Law Resigns
• Pope Accepts Cardinal Bernard Law's Resignation
• Cardinal Law Resigns, and Pope Accepts
• Cardinal Law Resigns as Bishop of Archdiocese in Boston
• Pope Accepts Resignation of Boston's Archbishop Cardinal Law
• Attorney for Alleged Victims Holds Press Conference Following Law's
Resignation
• Sniper Victim, Family Holds Press Conference
• Sen. Lott to Hold News Conference Today
• Emotion Growing in Boston After Law Resignation
• Lott Announces News Conference
• Lott Apologizes Again


December 12, 2002 • Judge Rules No Cameras in Sniper Trial
• Cameras Will Not be Allowed in Sniper Trial
• Bush Appoints Stephen Friedman to Economic Team
• Bush Announces Selection of Friedman
• Trent Lott Reacts to "TIME" Magazine Article; Rumsfeld Visits
Persian Gulf to Rally Troops


December 11, 2002 • News Conference Still Going on in Spain
• Spanish Ship Intercepts North Korean Vessel in Indian Ocean
• U.S., Qatar Reach Agreement Allowing Use of Air Base
• U.S., Qatar Reach Agreement on Use of Airbase
• Rev. Paul Shanley Released on Bail
• SCUD-Bearing Ship Now Headed to Yemen
• Missiles to Continue to Yemen


December 10, 2002 • Bill Donaldson President Bush's Choice to Lead SEC
• North Korean Ship Carrying Weapons Boarded By U.S. Officials


December 09, 2002 • Kenyan Police Releasing Sketches
• United Airlines Files for Bankruptcy
• Annan Addresses Reporters
• Lawsuit Dismissed Against Cheney Energy Task Force


December 08, 2002 • Iraqi Weapons Report Arrives at U.N. Headquarters
in NYC


December 07, 2002 • The Iraqi Declaration.
• Iraq to Release Weapons Declaration
• Iraq Releases Weapons Document.
• White House Responds to Iraq's Release of Weapons Document
• Saddam Hussein To Address Kuwaiti People
• Iraq Has Shown Reporters Declaration
• Long Awaited Iraqi Documents in Hands of United Nations
• Insight on Iraqi Documents
• Media Has Gotten First Look at Iraqi Documents
• Details of Iraq's Weapon Declaration is Discussed
• Three Bombs Explode at Movie Houses in Bangladesh
• Kuwait Rejects Iraqi Apology


December 06, 2002 • Raid on Business with Possible al Qaeda Links
• Customs Agents Execute Search Warrants
• Reuters Reports O'Neill to Step Down
• O'Neill to Step Down as Secretary
• Interview with Gerri Willis
• Interview with Ben Stein
• O'Neill, Lindsey Resign
• Treasury Secretary O'Neill to Resign
• Software Company Raid, al Qaeda Connection?
• White House Asks O'Neill, Lindsey to Resign


December 05, 2002 • McDonald's Bombed in Indonesia
• Roone Arledge Dead at 71


December 04, 2002 • Suspected Terror Leader Arrested in Indonesia
• Interview With Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy Adviser
• Judge Says Padilla Can See Lawyers
• Police Sargent Discusses Building Collapse
• Interview with Matt Frondorf
• Partial Building Collapse in Texas.


December 01, 2002 • 47 People Dead in Nightclub Fire in Caracas,
Venezuela
• 47 People Dead in Club in Caracas, Venezuela


November 28, 2002 • Israeli Plane, Hotel Targeted in Kenya
• Two Attacks on Israelis Occur in Kenya
• Dan Plesh Discusses Terror Attacks in Kenya
• Israeli Plane, Hotel in Kenya Targeted by Terrorists
• Pilot of Arkia Flight 582 Describes What Happened
• 11 Confirmed Dead in Terror Attack
• Israeli Plane and a Hotel Targeted in Kenya
• Terror Attacks in Kenya
• At Least 13 Killed in Back-to-Back Terrorist Attacks
• Israeli Plane, Hotel Targeted in Kenya in Dual Terror Attacks
• Talk with Witness to Terrorist Attack on Aircraft
• At Least Two Missiles Fired at Civilian Charter Jet
• Talk with Pilot of Plane Attacked
• White House Condemns Attacks in Israel, Kenya
• Two Attacks Reported Inside Israel
• Gunman Opens Fire in Israel
• Attack Reported in Northern Israel
• Ariel Sharon Press Conference
• Simultaneous Attacks Target Israelis in Kenya and Israel
• Number of Dead in Attacks on Israelis Still Unconfirmed
• Sharon Spokesperson Discusses Morning Attacks on Israelis
• Sharon Addresses Israeli Elections, Terror Attacks


November 27, 2002 • Hijacking Attempt on Italian Jet Plane Lands in
France
• Apparent Hijack Attempt on Italian Jet is Over
• Suspected Attempted Hijacking of an Al Italia Flight


November 26, 2002 • Cuban Boy Intercepted in Seas Off Key West Will
Remain in U.S.


November 25, 2002 • News Conference on Huge Identity Theft Case
• Blix Addresses Reporters on Return From Baghdad


November 22, 2002 • U.N. Jenin Worker Shot
• Bus Crashes and Turns Over in Connecticut
• Senior U.N. Worker Shot, Killed in Jenin
• Life Support Will Be Withdrawn for Terri Schiavo


November 21, 2002 • Indonesia Police Arrest Bali Bomb Planner
• Details of Arrest of Top al Qaeda Operative


November 20, 2002 • School Bus Collision in Elgin, Illinois
• Kidnapping Victim Alice Donovan Still Missing
• Second Escaped Convict From Prison in Kentucky Recaptured in Indiana
• Search Goes on for Alice Donovan
• Second Fugitive Convict Captured in Indiana
• Report: Moussaoui Tied to 9/11 Plot
• Police Capture Second Escapee


November 19, 2002 • N.Y. Fire Leaves 200 People Homeless
• Oil Tanker Splits, Spain Braces for Spill
• One of Two Kentucky Escapees Captured
• Car Runs Into Elementary School Near Memphis


November 18, 2002 • U.N. Advance Team Lands
• U.N. Inspectors Arrive in Iraq


November 17, 2002 • Israeli Politician Abba Eban Dies at 87
• El Al Security Personnel Foils Hijacking Attempt
• Passenger Subdued While Trying to Storm Cockpit of El Al Flight
• El Al Launches Investigation Into Attempted Hijacking
• Man Attempts to Hijack El Al Flight


November 16, 2002 • Blix Thanks French for Helping to Pass Resolution


November 15, 2002 • Motion to Move Malvo Case to Juvenile Court Denied
• Guardians File Motion to Move Malvo Case to Juvenile Court
• Death Toll Climbs After Attack by Gunman in Hebron
• Sources: U.S. Captures Senior Al Qaeda Leader
• Gunman Open Fires in West Bank


November 14, 2002 • Mother of King Brothers Speaks Out


November 13, 2002 • Terrorist Threat in Washington D.C.
• Showdown Iraq: Pentagon Reaction
• Moscow's Reaction to Iraq Accepting U.N. Resolution
• Deputy White House Press Secretary Gives Press Conference
• Iraq Accepts U.N. Resolution, 'Despite Its Bad Contents'
• Interview with Arab League Ambassador to U.N.
• Iraqi Government Accepts Security Council Resolution
• Iraq Accepts U.N. Resolution
• Former U.N. Weapons Inspector Discusses Iraq
• U.S. Reacts to Iraqi Acceptance of U.N. Resolution
• Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Cliff May on Iraqi Acceptance of U.N.
Resolutions
• Bush, Annan Iraq
• Kofi Annan Confirms Iraq's Acceptance of U.N. Resolution for
Unfettered Compliance


November 12, 2002 • Iraqi Parliament Votes Unanimously to Reject U.N.
Resolution
• Iraq Parliament Rejects U.N. Resolution
• Al Jazeera TV Reports Receiving Audio Tape From Osama Bin Laden
• Powell, Annan Address Reporters


November 11, 2002 • Details of Rolling Wave of Bad Weather
• Deadly Storms Hammering U.S.
• Deadly Storms Still Hammering U.S.
• Deadly Storms
• Ohio One of Worst Hit States
• Death Toll Keeps Rising After Fierce Storms and Tornadoes
• More Severe Weather Expected for Today
• Deadly Storms Kill at Least 32
• Deadly Storms: Seven People Confirmed Dead in Tennessee
• Tennessee One of Hardest Hit States
• Deadly Storms Hammer Alabama and Tennessee
• Live Report From Storm Zone in Tennessee
• Talk with Cecil Whaley of Tennessee Emergency Management
• Searches Underway After Deadly Storm
• Deadly Storms Wreak Havoc Across Southeastern U.S.
• Tennessee Town Hit Hard by Storm


November 08, 2002 • U.N. Security Council Votes on Iraq Resolution
• Iraqi Reaction to Resolution Awaited


November 07, 2002 • Singer Bobby Brown Arrested
• Indonesian Police Say They Have Bali Bomber
• AP: Police Have Suspect In Bali Bombing
• Police in Indonesia Say Man Admits Planting Bomb in Bali Nightclub
• Federal Charges Against Both Sniper Suspects Dismissed
• Sniper Suspects Being Transferred to State Custody
• Ballistics Link Sniper Shooting to Atlanta Shooting
• WAGA: Ballistics Link Sniper Suspects to Atlanta Shooting
• Sniper Suspects Being Transferred to State Custody
• Police News Conference on Developing Sniper-Atlanta Connection
• Virginia to Try Snipers; Ashcroft Holds Press Conference


November 06, 2002 • Fairfax County, Va. Files Capital Murder Charges
in Sniper Case


November 05, 2002 • Shooting in Tucson May Be Linked to D.C.-Area
Snipers


November 04, 2002 • Suicide Bombing at Shopping Mall in Israel
• U.S. Missile Killed Al Qaeda Operative in Yemen, Sources Say
• Yemen Explosion Leaves Top Al Qaeda Leader Dead


November 03, 2002 • 7.9 Magnitude Quake Shakes Alaska


November 01, 2002 • Butler Off the Hook
• Very Strong Tremor Hits Southern Italy
• Interview With Robert Johnson, Royals Watcher


October 31, 2002 • Dozens of Schoolchildren Trapped in Rubble of
Schoolhouse in Italy After Quake
• In Italy, Children Trapped in Rubble of School Building
• Baton Rouge Killing Tied to D.C. Area Sniper Rifle
• Baton Rouge Killing Tied To Washington Area Sniper Rifle


October 29, 2002 • Ari Flesicher Conducts White House Press Conference
• Haitian Refugees Jump Ship and Walk to Florida Shore


October 28, 2002 • American Diplomat Assasinated in Jordan
• U.S. Diplomat Gunned Down in Amman, Jordan
• Three Killed at University of Arizona
• Shooter Claims Three Lives at University of Arizona


October 27, 2002 • Mondale to Take Wellstone's Place on Minnesota
Ballot
• 116 Hostages in Moscow May Have Died of Nerve Gas
• Most Hostage Deaths in Moscow Due to Gas Poisoning


October 26, 2002 • NTSB Investigators Hold Press Conference
• Spree Killer Shoots 2 in Oklahoma


October 25, 2002 • Police Hold Suspects in Sniper Attacks
• Plane Crashes in Minnesota
• FAA: Tail Number on Crashed Plane Senator Wellstone's
• Eight Killed in Minnesota Plane Crash
• Minnesota Senator Wellstone Perishes in Plane Crash
• Senate Wellstone Killed in Plane Crash
• Democratic Sources Confirm Eight in Wellstone Plane Crash
• Former NTSB Vice-Chairman Discusses Wellstone Plane Crash
• Correspondents Reflect on Late Senator Wellstone
• Senator Paul Wellstone Dies in Plane Crash
• CNN Commentators Discuss Death of Senator Paul Wellstone


October 24, 2002 • FBI Investigates Russian Plane at JFK Airport
• Two People Arrested in Sniper Case in Maryland
• Two People in Custody in Connection with Investigation of Serial
Sniper Case
• Two Men in Custody in Connection to Sniper Case
• Yesterday Officials Combed Through Backyard of Home in Tacoma,
Washington
• Two Arrested at Rest Stop North of Washington
• Two People Arrested in Sniper Case in Maryland
• Two Men Arrested, Questioned in Sniper Investigation
• Talk with Bob Myers, Brother of Sniper Victim
• Montgomery, Alabama Police Give Press Conference
• Police: Men Taken into Custody Without Incident
• News Coming Out in Sniper Investigation Talk Around Richmond
• Interview with Former Business Associate of John Allen Muhammad
• Talk with Man Who Spotted Car
• Two Men Arrested At Maryland Rest Stop After Tip By Motorist
• Sources: Police Believe Snipers Have Been Captured
• Police Believe They Have Captured Snipers
• Two Men Arrested at Rest Stop in Connection with Sniper Killings
• Possible Sniper Link was Investigated in Tacoma
• Talk with Nephew of Sniper Victim
• Female Hostage in Moscow Standoff Shot
• Car Towed From Rest Stop in Sniper Investigation
• Montgomery, Alabama Police Assisting Sniper Task Force
• Interview with Forensic Expert
• 2 Men Arrested in Sniper Investigation
• At Rest Stop Where Two Arrested in Sniper Investigation
• Residents Relived Two Men Arrested
• View From Rest Stop Where Killer May Have Been Caught
• 2 Arrested at Rest Stop Northwest of Washington
• Spokesperson for Suspect's Ex-Wife Gives Press Conference
• Two Men Arrested at Rest Stop in Connection with Sniper Killings
• Look at Legal Side to Today's Sniper Arrests
• Public Reacts With Relief, Anticipation to Sniper Arrests
• Press Conference on Status of Sniper Capture


October 23, 2002 • Firefighters Battling Blaze in Elizabeth, New
Jersey
• Theater Audience Held Hostage in Moscow
• Police Search Plane at JFK Airport
• Armed Men Hold Russian Theater Audience Hostage
• Soldiers: Police on Scene at Moscow Theater


October 22, 2002 • Montgomery County, Maryland Shooting Incident Being
Investigated
• Shooting Near Where First 5 Shootings Occurred
• Shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland
• Who is Running the Sniper Investigation?
• Montgomery County Schools at Code Blue
• Another Shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland
• Talk with Captain Nancy Demme of Montgomery County Police
• Police Comb New Shooting Scene; Interview With Lou Palumbo
• Police Investigating Shooting in Montgomery County, Maryland
• Sniper May Have Struck Again
• Man Shot in Aspen Hill Area of Silver Spring
• Bus Driver Shot in Montgomery County, Maryland
• Shooting Victim Has Died
• Area Blocked Off After Shooting in Silver Spring, Maryland
• Bus Driver Shot, Killed in Silver Spring
• Man Shot, Seriosly Injured in Silver Spring, Maryland
• Discussion About What's Happening at the Schools
• Conrad Johnson Gunned Down in Silver Spring
• Gunshot Victim Taken to Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland
• Bus Driver Shot, Killed in Aspen Hill, Maryland
• Look at Attack That Killed Washington Man
• Where, How Man Was Shot by Sniper
• Has Sniper Struck Again in Maryland?
• Criminologist, Firearms Analyst Look at Shooting
• Bus Driver Shot and Killed in Silver Spring, Maryland


October 21, 2002 • Montgomery Police Chief Moose Speaks to Press
• Man in Custody in Suburban Sniper Case
• Witness Describes Sniper Arrest
• Truck Takes Van Away from Scene
• Eyewitness Describes Sniper Arrest
• Man Taken into Custody in Metro Sniper Shooting Case
• Look at Type of Bullet Used by Sniper
• Two People in Custody in Richmond, Virginia
• Van Seized, Two in Custody in Virginia
• Two Men, Van Seized at Exxon Gas Station in Richmond, Virginia
• Two People in Custody Near Richmond, Virginia
• Police Apprehend 'Person of Interest' in Sniper Case
• Sniper on Loose: Two in Custody in Richmond, Virginia
• Sniper on Loose: Interview With Lou Palumbo
• Sniper on Loose: Police Briefing in Richmond Expected
• Sniper on Loose: Sniper Investigation Roundtable
• Witness Describes Sniper Arrest
• Hospital Press Conference on Sniper Victim
• Press Conference with Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose
• Police Apprehend Two in Search for Sniper
• Two Men Still Being Questioned in Sniper Probe


October 20, 2002 • Hospital Spokeswoman Briefs Press
• Moose: Message for Police Left at Ashland, VA Crime Scene
• Sniper on Loose: Search for Killer
• Sniper at Large


October 19, 2002 • Moscow McDonald's Bombed
• Shooting Reported in Ashland, Virginia


October 18, 2002 • Blast on Bus Outside Manila
• At Least Three Killed in Manila Bus Blast
• Bus Bombed in Manila
• Gunman at German School Takes Hostages
• Hostages Taken in German School
• Terrorist Threat High
• Naval Planes Lost over Pacific Ocean


October 17, 2002 • Einhorn Found Guilty of Murdering Ex Girlfriend
• Vatican: Proposal Goes Against Catholic Law
• In Kuwait, Youth in Custody Reportedly Had Explosives
• Einhorn Guilty of Murdering Girlfriend
• Judge Throws Out Conviction of Boys Accused of Killing Father
• Judge Throws Out Convictions of Boys Who Killed Dad
• Boys' Conviction Thrown Out in Beating Death


October 16, 2002 • Surveillance Tapes Examined in Sniper Case


October 15, 2002 • Gunmen Fire on Jerusalem Bus
• Police Briefing on the Sniper on the Loose
• Waksal Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Justice
• Update on Latest Sniper Shooting in Metropolitan Area
• Virginia Shooting Linked to Sniper
• Interview with Mike Brooks
• Latest Sniper Victim Worked for FBI
• Police Working on Possible Sketch of Suspect in Sniper Case


October 14, 2002 • Al-Jazeera: Bin Laden Hails Terror Attacks


October 13, 2002 • Stephen Ambrose Dies
• Historian Stephen Ambrose Dies of Lung Cancer
• Chief Moose Briefs Press


October 12, 2002 • Police Release Composites of Serial Sniper's Truck


October 11, 2002 • Police Confirm Shooting in Spotsylvania County,
Virginia
• Shooting at Exxon Station Near Fredericksburg, Virginia
• Police Search Highway for Sniper's Van
• Press Conference in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
• Man Shot At Exxon Station Near Fredericksburg
• Interview with Jerry Hill
• Man Dies After Being Shot at Virginia Gas Station
• Interview with Pat Brown
• Criminal Profiler Considers Sniper
• Man Shot, Killed at Virginia Gas Station
• Police Careful in Investigation of Suspected Sniper Murder
• Spotsylvania Police Hold Press Conference
• Interview with Danny Coulson
• D.C. Area Killing Similar to Sniping
• School Officials: Nobody on Maryland School Grounds Was Shot


October 10, 2002 • Four Injured in Illinois Train Crash
• School Bus Accident in Erie, Michigan
• Pedestrian Bridge Collapses in Upstate New York
• One Killed in Pedestrian Bridge Collapse
• House Votes on Iraq Resolution
• House Votes on Iraq Resolution


October 09, 2002 • Witness Saw Man in Woods with Long Bag
• Shooting at Prince George's County Motel
• Man with Long Bag Spotted Near School
• Police Searching Maryland Woods for Sniper
• Press Conference on Search of Wooded Area in Maryland
• Police Detain Woman in Prince George's County
• Interview with Don Clark; Police Wrap Up Search of Woods
• Second Attack Against U.S. Marines in Kuwait
• Four Killed in University of Arizona Shooting


October 08, 2002 • Marines Kill Two in Shoot-out
• Shooting Occurred on Island Off Kuwait
• Interview with Lt. Chris Davis
• U.S. Marine Killed in Kuwait
• Could be Agreement to End Work Stoppage in Ports Along West Coast
• Bush to Stop Longshoremen's Dispute
• One Buffalo Terror Suspect Granted Bail


October 07, 2002 • Boy Shot on Way to School in Maryland
• Police Investigating Shooting of 13-Year-Old
• Police Hold News Conference on Latest Developments
• Child Shot in Bowie, Maryland
• Teen Boy Shot in Washington Area
• Students React to Sniping of Classmate in Maryland
• Maryland Boy Shot at School
• Maryland, White House Respond to Sniper Assaults
• Prince George's County Police Hold Press Conference
• Police News Conference on Sniper Shootings
• School Shooting in Bowie, Maryland
• Maryland Boy Shot at School


October 06, 2002 • Al Jazeera Broadcasts New bin Laden Tape


October 05, 2002 • Montgomery County, Maryland Police Chief Briefs
Press
• Montgomery County Police Captain Briefs Press
• Police Chief Moose Briefs Reporters
• Police Link Virginia Shooting to D.C. Area Killing Spree


October 04, 2002 • Reid Pleads Guilty
• Feds Expected to Announce Terror Arrests in Oregon
• Terrorist Cell Uncovered
• Bush to Address Iraq Monday
• President Bush to Make Speech Monday
• Feds Expected to Announce Terror Arrests Made in Oregon
• Ashcroft Addresses Terror Arrests
• Rockingham County Sheriff Announces DNA Analysis Results
• Jury: Phillip Morris Must Pay $28 Billion in Punitive Damages


October 03, 2002 • Four Killed by Maryland Gunman
• Montgomery Police Make Statement
• Five Fatal Shootings Within One-Mile Radius
• Police in Maryland Probing 5 Fatal Shootings
• Police Look at Fatal Shootings in Maryland
• New Jersey Republicans Going to U.S. Supreme Court
• Talk with Mayor of Rockville, Maryland
• Police Search for Maryland Killer
• U.N. Gunman Apparently Hopped Fence
• Police Looking for Culprit in Maryland Shootings
• U.N. Shooter Apprehended by U.N. Security
• Five Shot Dead in Suburban Washington D.C.
• Maryland Authorities Still Hunting For Serial Shooter
• Shots Fired at the United Nations
• Police in Maryland Probing Five Fatal Shootings in 16 Hours


October 02, 2002 • House Reaches Deal with White House on Iraq
Language
• Bomb Blast in Philippines Kills at Least One U.S. Soldier
• Department of Justice Announces Enron Indictments
• Caretakers Arrested in Wilson Case
• High Speed Chase Ends in Crash
• California Chase Ends
• School Shooting in Birmingham, Alabama
• DNA Test On Girl's Remains Inconclusive


October 01, 2002 • Update on Greyhound Bus Tragedy
• Menendez Will Not Try for Torricelli Seat
• Interview with Stuart Rothenberg
• U.S. Responds to Weapons Inspection Agreement Reached in Vienna


September 30, 2002 • Sen. Torricelli May Drop Out of Race
• Construction Worker Falls Into Hole


September 26, 2002 • Allied Planes Strike Site in Iraqi No-fly Zone
• School Children Flown Out of Ivory Coast
• Rockingham County, N.C. Sheriff News Conference
• Investigators: Remains Probably Not Jennifer Short's
• Four Bank Employees, Customer Killed
• Five Killed in Bank Robbery in Nebraska
• Remains Found Yesterday Not Jennifer Short's


September 25, 2002 • French Troops Arrive at Ivory Coast School
• Interview With Michel Cousineau
• French Troops Secure School; U.S. Troops in Ivory Coast
• Interview with Michel Cousineau
• U.S. Troops Land in Ivory Coast


September 24, 2002 • U.S. to Send Troops to Ivory Coast


September 23, 2002 • Toogood Arraigned on Charges of Child Battery


September 21, 2002 • Toogood Surrenders to Authorities
• Chris Toth Briefs Press


September 20, 2002 • U.S. Authorities Have Custody of Sudanese Air
Force Pilot
• Los Angeles High School Under Lock Down
• Israeli Army Attacks Buildings Near Arafat Compound
• Israeli Forces Destroy Most of Arafat Compound
• Israel Hits Arafat Compound


September 19, 2002 • Explosion Aboard Tel Aviv Bus
• At Least 40 Wounded in Bombing
• Interview Ra'anan Gissin
• Five Dead in Bus Bombing
• Interview with Ra'anan Gissin
• Bomber Strikes Bus on Crowded Street
• Interview with Ra'anan Gissin, Saeb Erakat
• Five Dead in Terror Blast
• Casualties Mount After Suicide Bombing in Tel Aviv
• Bush Wants Congress to Act Quickly on Iraq Resolution
• CBS Will Air Masters Despite Controversy
• Tanks Enter Arafat's Compound
• Israeli Troops Move on Ramallah


September 18, 2002 • Daschle, Lott Speak After Meeting with Bush
• Bush Speaks After Meeting with Congressional Leaders
• Bombing in Northern Israel
• Suicide Explosion in Northern Israel
• Rosie O'Donnell terminates magazine 'Rosie'


September 17, 2002 • Pearl Killer Possibly Arrested in Pakistan Raids
• Patrick Ewing Retires From NBA
• Chief Weapons Inspector to Hold Meet with Iraqi Officials


September 16, 2002 • U.S. Has Custody of Al Qaeda Suspect Binalshibh
• Three Dead Near Times Square after Shooting
• Raids Show al Qaeda Gravitating Towards Pakistani Cities
• Key Suspect in 09/11 Attacks in U.S. Custody
• Three People Shot to Death in Office Near Times Square
• Prosecutor Michael Battle Makes Comments
• Stayner Found Sane
• Westerfield Jurors Unable to Decide on Penalty
• Jury Unanimously Sentences David Westerfield to Death


September 14, 2002 • Iraqi Deputy P.M. Speaks to UN
• Bush, Italian P.M. Speak to Press
• Elizabeth Taylor Treated for Skin Cancer
• Thompson, Mueller, Pataki Address Reporters
• Arraignment of Five Men Arrested in Buffalo Wraps Up
• FBI Agent, Governor Pataki Address Reporters


September 13, 2002 • Terror Attack Suspects Stopped on Miami
Interstate
• ATF on Scene in Florida
• 'Alligator Alley' Closed for 20 Mile Stretch
• Air Space above Highway Closed
• Authorities Detonate Material Taken From Car
• ATF Agents on Way to Florida
• Terrorist Threat Shuts Down Florida Highway
• Bush Expresses Concerns About Iraq
• Authorities in Florida Respond to Possible Terror Threat
• Authorities Search Cars in Florida on Terror Tip
• Florida Police Search Terror Suspects' Cars
• Florida Authorities Stop Cars on Terror Tip
• Robot Searching Second Vehicle
• Florida Police Search Cars for Bombs
• Men from Cars Being Held on Site
• Authorities Detained Terror Suspects on Alligator Alley
• Florida Officials Discuss Terror Probe Into Cars
• Terror Concern in Florida
• Gen. Richard Myers Speaks to National Press Club
• Three Men Questioned Over Terrorist Concerns in Florida
• Three Men Detained in Florida
• South Florida Hospital Confirms Identities of Three Detainees


September 11, 2002 • Central Command Moves to 'Force Protection Delta'


September 10, 2002 • Blair on Terror
• Police Investigating Jeb Bush's Daughter, Noelle
• Homeland Security Office Increasing Threat Level
• Alert Level Raised to Orange
• Government Placing Americans on Higher State of Alert
• U.S. Goes to Higher Alert Status
• Alert Comes from Unnamed al Qaeda Official
• Transportation Security Administration Ups Security


September 07, 2002 • Bush, Blair Address Reporters
• Tony Blair Addresses Reporters


September 06, 2002 • F-16s Escort Commuter Jet to Philadelphia Airport
• Video Released of Assassination Attempt
• Two Arrested in Germany on Terror Charge
• German Police Arrest Two in Terror Plot
• German Police Nab Terror Suspects
• Chavis Verdict Still to Come
• Suspicious Package Spotted at L.A. Airport
• Suspicious Package at LAX Forces Evacaution in Some Areas
• Alex, Derek King Guilty of Second Degree Murder


September 05, 2002 • Explosion in Central Business District in Kabul,
Afghanistan
• Huge Blast Rocks Central Kabul
• Explosion in Downtown Kabul
• Afghan President Missed in Assassination; Governor Hit
• Afghan President Survives Assassination Attempt
• Afghan President Unhurt in Assassination Attempt
• Afghan Government Believes Karzai Target of Assassination Attempt
• Afghanistan Sees Downtown Explosions, Assassination Attempts
• Update on Trial of Alex King and Derek King
• American Special Forces Soldier Injured in Karzai Assassination
Attempt
• In Utah, Intrusion Shuts Down Nerve Agent Depot
• State Department Confirms Assassination Attempt
• Interview with Willie Williams
• Prosecutor in King Trial Delivers Closing Remarks
• Officials Investigate Possible Intrusion at Deseret Chemical Depot


September 04, 2002 • Florida Boys' Trial Will Mirror Co-Defendant's
Case
• Bush to 'Seek Approval' on Iraq
• Investigators Conclude Hadayet Acted Alone
• Man Driving to Washington With Carload of Weapons Apprehended
• Chief Discusses Suspicious Mail Sent to Boston Police Departments
• Car Loaded With Guns Seized in Washington, D.C.
• Accused 13-Year-Old Killer Testifies in His Own Defense


September 03, 2002 • Andrew Cuomo Eyes Exit From N.Y. Governor's Race


September 02, 2002 • Small Plane Crashes in New Hampshire


September 01, 2002 • Single-Engine Plane Crashes in Florida


August 30, 2002 • Teams Told to Go to Ballparks in Case of Deal
• Interview with Rob Weingarten
• Baseball Strike Averted
• Players, Owners Announce Joint Press Conference
• Owners and Players Come to Agreement
• Baseball Agreement Reached; Interview with Brett Butler
• Players Take to the Field
• What Will Happen to Baseball?
• Press Conference: Baseball Players, Management Reach Agreement
• Baseball Strike Averted


August 29, 2002 • Skakel Sentenced to 20 Years to Life
• Michael Skakel Sentenced
• Skakel Prosecutor Reacts to 20-Year Sentence
• Sentencing Raises Passions of Moxleys, Skakels


August 28, 2002 • Nine-Year-Old Boy Abducted
• Nine-Year-Old Boy Abducted
• Police Officer Discusses Abduction
• Interview with Dennis Gutierrez
• Boy Taken in Home Invasion
• California Boy Kidnapped in Home Invasion, Father Injured
• Potential Abduction Suspect Hospitalized
• Boy Kidnapped in California
• Police Searching for California Boy, Kidnappers
• Police Hold Press Conference on Suspected Smart Killer
• Ex-WorldCom Executive Indicted
• California Boy Likely Specifically Targeted
• Abducted Boy Still Missing
• Press Conference on Abducted 9-year-old


August 27, 2002 • Flight from Charlotte Gets Military Escort
• Officials Mistakenly Believed Hijacking Was Under Way
• Bank Robbery in Indiana
• Gore Office Sealed Where White Powder Discovered


August 26, 2002 • FBI to Reenter AMI Building
• No News on Second Set of Remains
• Denver International Airport Delayed for Security Checks


August 25, 2002 • Representative of Pond, Gaddis Families Briefs Press
• Second Set of Remains Found at Weaver's Home


August 24, 2002 • FBI Spokeswoman Updates Press on Search in Ward
Weaver's Home
• FBI Update on Missing Teenage Oregon Girls
• Human Remains Found on Property of Ward Weaver


August 21, 2002 • Israeli Police Make Arrests
• Several Palestinian Bombing Suspects Arrested
• Evacuation at Miami International Airport
• Miami Fire Chief Discusses Airport Evacuation
• Concourse B Cleared Because of Powdery Substance
• Substance in Miami Airport Not White, Powdery
• Miami Airport Concourse Cleared Because of Fumes
• Miami Airport Irritant Likely from Construction
• Verdict Reached in Westerfield Trial
• Attorney Discusses Possibilities for Westerfield Verdict
• Westerfield Attorney Arrives at Court
• More With Defense Attorney Bob Grimes
• Reading of Individual Decisions in Westerfield Murder Trial


August 20, 2002 • Terror Leader Dead
• Iraqi Opposition Party Occupying Embassy
• No Reaction from White House on Iraqi Embassy in Berlin
• Little Known about Iraqi Opposition Group
• Iraqi Opposition Group Occupying Iraqi Embassy in Berlin
• Police Concerned for Residents Around Iraqi Embassy
• German Special Forces Outside Iraqi Embassy
• Opposition Group Demands End to Hussein's Rule
• Iraqi Consulate Taken Over in Berlin
• Iraqi Opposition Group in Embassy Would Send Message
• German Police Raid Iraqi Embassy
• German Police Storm Iraqi Embassy, Rescue Hostages
• Amber Alert Issued for Missing 10-year-old Girl
• Police Searching for Nicole Timmons


August 16, 2002 • Police Briefing on Murdered Virginia Couple
• Baseball Strike Date Set
• Press Conference Talking About Ongoing Search for Nine-Year-Old Girl
• Iraq Repeats Position on Weapons Inspection
• Can It Be Only Two More Weeks of Baseball?
• Baseball Strike Would Affect More than Players, Fans, Owners
• Moussaoui Trial Delayed Until January
• Players Set August 30 Strike Date


August 15, 2002 • Roach Appears Before Justice of the Peace
• Families of 09-11 Victims Announce Legal Action
• Tanker Overturns in Massachusetts
• Tanker Driver Freed from Cab
• Judge Denies Motion to Sequester
• Judge Allows Administration to Keep Detainee Names Secret


August 14, 2002 • Gas Leak Near St. Louis, Missouri Forces Evacuations
• Chlorine Cloud Leaking From Train
• Texas Police Stop Car Matching Description from Kidnapping
• In Festus, Missouri, Chlorine Gas Leaking Out of Train
• Texas Police May Have Suspect in Custody and Baby Returned
• Possible Break in Kidnapped Infant Case
• Interview with Pam Percival
• Officers Working in Quanah to Identify Baby
• Interview with John Palmer
• Kidnapped Baby Reunited with Parents


August 13, 2002 • California House Explodes
• Police Address Search for Jessica Cortez
• Law Deposition Tapes Released
• Fed Leaves Rates Alone
• Jessica Cortez Found in Clinic


August 12, 2002 • Former CEO of ImClone Pleads Not Guilty


August 11, 2002 • Actor Jason Priestly Seriously Injured in Racing
Accident
• Jason Priestly Is Stable, Recovering
• U.S. Airways Files for Chapter 11


August 09, 2002 • Reports of Explosion in Afghanistan, 50 Dead
• Explosion Reported at Jalalabad Office Building
• 50 Dead or Wounded in Explosion in Jalalabad, Afghanistan
• Afghan Explosion Possibly Caused by Construction Explosives
• Blast Rocks Jalalabad
• Explosion Near Pakistan-Afghanistan Border
• Avila Pleads Not Guilty to Runnion Kidnap, Murder
• Small Plane Crashes in Florida
• Charlton Heston Makes Statement About Alzheimer's
• Heston Addresses Public Regarding Potential Alzheimer's


August 08, 2002 • Baltimore County Firefighters Fight Two-Alarm Blaze
• One Twin Opens Eyes
• FCC Moves Up Digital Deadline
• Suspicious Device Being Examined in Port of Miami
• Port of Miami Closed Over Suspicious Package
• Miami Bomb Scare Deemed a Dud


August 06, 2002 • Separated Twin Rushed Back to Operating Room
• Update on Condition of Separated Twins


August 05, 2002 • Judge Reprimands Pilots for Wanting to Leave Town
• Car Explodes in Northern Israel
• Israel Car Blast Kills One
• Trial Judge Overturns Abortion Injunction
• Israeli Helicopters Strike Gaza City


August 02, 2002 • Bodies of Two Americans Return from Israel
• Law Testifies about Settlement Collapse
• Standoff in Ohio Clogs Interstate
• In Ohio, Former Police Officer at Center of Standoff
• Ohio Standoff Ends with Suspect in Custody
• Chinese Youth Missing in San Francisco Area


August 01, 2002 • In Southern California, Two Teenaged Girls Abducted
• Two California Teenagers Kidnapped Early This Morning
• L.A. Sheriff Discusses Teen Carjacking
• Criminal Charges May Be Brought Against WorldCom Execs
• Two Teenaged Girls Abducted From Cars
• State-wide Alert in Effect Looking for Kidnapper
• Search Continues For Two Teenaged Girls Abducted at Gunpoint
• Interview with Brian Lendman
• Press Conference on Girls Abducted in California
• Police Search for Abducted California Girls
• Search Continues for Two Teenagers Abducted in California
• Hatfill Considered Potential Suspect in Anthrax Probe
• Two Kidnapped California Girls Found Safe
• Iraq Invites U.N. Inspectors to Baghdad


July 31, 2002 • Explosion in Jerusalem at Hebrew University
• Blast Rocks Jerusalem University
• Bomb Explodes in Hebrew University Cafeteria
• Israeli Television Reports Seven Dead in Blast
• In Jerusalem, Seven Israelis Killed in Bombing
• Seven Dead, 45 Wounded in Blast
• Several Dead in University Blast
• Seven Dead in University Blast
• Hamas Claims Responsibility for Attack
• Senate Rejects Prescription Drug Plan
• Hamas Claims Responsibility for Today's Bombing in Jerusalem
• FBI Charges Russian Man with Conspiracy to Fix Olympics


July 30, 2002 • Four Injured in Jerusalem Suicide Bombing
• Suicide Bombing in Central Jerusalem
• Bomb Explodes in Central Jerusalem
• Suicide Bombing in Central Jerusalem
• Blast is First Suicide Bombing Since June
• Four Injured in Suicide Bombing
• Bush Signs Corporate Accountability Law
• Torricelli `Severely Admonished' by Senate Ethics Committee


July 29, 2002 • Medical Update on Nine Pennsylvania Miners
• Interview with Steve Eisen
• Passenger Train Derailed in Kensington, MD
• Amtrak Train Derails Near Washington, D.C.
• No Fatalities Reported in Amtrak Derailment in Kensington, MD
• 190 Amtrak Passengers, 12 Crew Survive Derailment
• Amtrak Derailment Causes Three Serious Injuries


July 28, 2002 • Crane Collapses at Ground Zero


July 27, 2002 • Ukrainian Fighter Jet Crashes During Air Show
• Pennsylvania Governor Schweiker Addresses Reporters
• Schweiker Updates Press on Rescue Efforts
• Drill Breaks Through to Trapped Miners
• Rescuers Punch Through Mine Ceiling in Pennsylvania
• Governor Schweiker Briefs Press on Rescue Efforts


July 26, 2002 • Damaged Drill Bit Slows Rescue
• Gunmen Kill Three in West Bank
• Police Search for Lost 6-year-old Girl Near St. Louis
• Six-year-old Missing in St. Louis
• Four Israelis Killed in Shooting
• Plane Makes Emergency Landing at LAX
• St. Louis Police Officer Discusses Search for 6-year-old
• Report on American Casualties in Afghanistan Apparently Untrue
• Deadly Attacks in Israel Kill Settlers
• Authorities Seek Missing Missouri Girl
• Authorities Hold Briefing on Trapped Miners
• St. Louis County Police Chief Holds Press Conference


July 25, 2002 • Philadelphia Police Confirm Two Arrests Made in
Kidnapping Case
• Philadelphia Police Arrest Pratt Kidnappers
• Philadelphia Police Hold Press Conference
• Judge Rules Moussaoui Competent to Plead Guilty
• Judge: Moussaoui Competent to Enter Guilty Plea
• Moussaoui Calmer in Courtroom, Pleads Guilty to Some Charges


July 24, 2002 • News Conference on Arrest of Former Adelphia
Executives
• News Conference on Escaped Abducted Girl


July 23, 2002 • Justice Department Announces Charges for Abu Sayyaf
Rebels
• U.S. to File Charges Against Abu Sayyaf Members


July 22, 2002 • Bush Speaks in Argonne, Illinois
• Israeli Warplanes Strike in Gaza City


July 19, 2002 • ConAgra Foods May be Recalling 18 Million Pounds of
Ground Beef
• Secretary of Agriculture Addresses Beef Recall
• Alejandro Avila Arrested in Samantha Runnion Case
• 18.6 Million Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled
• Sheriffs Address Press on Runnion Murder
• Police Announce Arrest in Child Murder Case


July 18, 2002 • Wreck Snarls I-95
• Lawyers for Officers Indicted for Beating Youth Speak to Press
• Moussaoui Tries to Enter Guilty Plea
• Alleged 9/11 Conspirator Tries to Pleads Guilty
• Inglewood Police Officers Arraigned


July 17, 2002 • Profilers Believe Runnion Killer Could Strike Again
within Days
• Police Confirm Murder of Kidnapped California Girl
• Israel Bombs Gaza Metal Factory
• Two Bombs Rock Tel Aviv Neighborhood, Killing at Least Six


July 16, 2002 • Two Marine Helicopters Crash in Singapore
• At Least Five Dead in Attack in West Bank
• Deadly Attack on Busload of Israelis Near West Bank Settlement
• Bus Bombed, Fired On in West Bank
• Shots Fired at Bus in Middle East
• Gunmen Open Fire on Bus of Israelis
• Seven Dead in Mideast Attack
• Prosecutors Seeking Third Indictment of Moussaoui
• Authorities Seek Third Indictment of Moussaoui
• Explosion at Maryland MCI Building
• Six Injured in Man Hole Explosion


July 15, 2002 • Analysis of President Bush's Speech on Economy
• Plea Agreement for John Walker Lindh
• Lindh Pleads Guilty to Two Charges
• Marjorie Knoller Sentenced to Three Years in Prison
• Stock Market Slides Despite President's Reassurances
• Stock Markets Continue to Tumble
• Markets Stage Remarkable Recovery


July 11, 2002 • Man Who Videotaped Inglewood Police Arrested


July 10, 2002 • AirTran Flight Makes Emergency Landing
• Giuliani Reaches Divorce Settlement with Hanover
• AirTran Flight Lands After Man Insists on Cockpit Tour
• Former Sheriff Found Guilty on 12 Counts
• Small Plane Makes Crash Landing in New Jersey


July 09, 2002 • Actor Rod Steiger Dies at 77


July 08, 2002 • WorldCom Hearing with House Financial Services
Committee


July 06, 2002 • Security Personnel of Assassinated Afghan Leader
Arrested


July 05, 2002 • Speculation Surrounds Shooting at LAX
• California Highway Patrol in Standoff with Motorist
• Motorist May Have Poured Gasoline Inside Car
• Highway Standoff Ends in Palo Alto
• Baseball Legend Ted Williams Dead at 83
• Interview with Richard Franklin
• Baseball Legend Ted Williams Dies at 83
• Police Involved in Standoff With Motorist
• California Highway Patrol Updates Reporters
• High-Speed Chase Turns Into Standoff
• Standoff Under Way on California Highway 101
• California Police in Midst of Standoff


July 04, 2002 • Firefighters Fighting Gloucester City, NJ Fire
• Shots Fired at El Al Counter at LAX
• Deadly Shooting at Los Angeles Airport Kills At Least Two
• Shooting at LAX Airport Kills At Least Two
• Investigation Underway in LAX Shooting
• Shooting at L.A. Airport Leaves Two Dead
• Small Plane Crashes in L.A. Suburb
• Two People Killed Following Shooting in L.A. Airport
• At Least Two Dead Following Shooting at L.A. Airport
• Two Tragedies Strike L.A.
• Israeli Consul-General Briefs Reporters
• Gunman Kills 2 at El Al Counter at LAX Airport


July 01, 2002 • J.C. Watts Will Not Seek Reelection
• Pentagon Confirms U.S. Dropped Errant Bomb in Afghanistan
• Exchange of Fire in Afghanistan Results in Civilian Casualties
• Judge Rules Federal Death Penalty Unconstitutional
• Two Planes Collide in Midair Over Southern Germany
• Early Reports Indicate Planes That Collided Carried Freight


June 30, 2002 • U.S. Vetoes Renewal of U.N.'s Peacekeeping Mission in
Bosnia
• Wildfires in South Dakota Force Residents to Evacuate


June 29, 2002 • Arizona Fire Information Officer Holds Briefing
• White House Physician Provides Update on Bush's Condition


June 28, 2002 • Fire Erupts in Capitol Building; Rescue Attempt at
Family Fun Center
• Fire Breaks Out in Capitol Building
• No Injuries in Capitol Fire


June 27, 2002 • Bush and Putin Hold Press Conference
• Supreme Court Allows School Drug Tests
• Supreme Court Rules in Favor of School Vouchers
• FBI Questions Pakistani Jewelers in Terror Link Probe
• British Bankers Charged with Wire Fraud in Enron Scheme
• Machete, Baseball Cap Reportedly Found in Ricci's Car


June 26, 2002 • 10 Pakistani Soldiers Killed By What's Believed to be
Al Qaeda
• 10 Pakistanis Killed in Raid on al Qaeda
• Arafat to Run for Reelection
• R. Kelly Pleads Not Guilty
• President Bush and Tony Blair in Canada for G-8 Summit
• Court Rules Hamdi Cannot Meet with Public Defender
• Federal Appeals Court Says Pledge of Allegiance Unconstitutional


June 24, 2002 • At Least Six Dead in Bus Crash in Texas
• Texas School Bus Crash Kills Five
• Bus Crash Kills Four Children, One Driver


June 21, 2002 • FBI Prepares to Issue New Terrorist Advisory on Fuel
Tankers
• Man Wanted for Questioning in Smart Abduction Case Caught
• Man Wanted for Questioning in Smart Abduction Case Caught
• Man Wanted for Questioning in Smart Abduction in Police Custody


June 20, 2002 • Riyadh Car Bomb Kills British Citizen
• Supreme Court Rules Execution of Mentally Retarded Unconstitutional
• Gunmen Kill At Least Three in Israeli Settlement
• Details of Last Night's Violation of White House Airspace Emerge
• CDC Votes for Limited Smallpox Vaccinations
• One Person Wounded in West Bank Town


June 19, 2002 • White House Briefing
• Explosion Near Jerusalem Neighborhood French Hill
• U.S. Intelligence Intercepts Messages Prior to September 11 Attacks
• Seven People Killed in Suicide Bombing at Mideast Bus Stop
• Recent Bombings Lead to High Alert For Fourth of July
• Israeli Helicopters Fire Missiles Into Gaza, Refugee Camp
• Unidentified Aircraft Forces White House Evacuation


June 18, 2002 • Explosions in Kabul, Afghanistan
• Car Chase Ends in Riverside County
• Israeli Tanks Roll Into West Bank


June 16, 2002 • Forestry Technician Arrested for Starting Hayman Fire


June 15, 2002 • Arthur Andersen Found Guilty of Obstruction of Justice
• Accounting Firm Arthur Andersen Found Guilty of Obstructing Justice
• Arthur Andersen Convicted for Obstruction of Justice
• Accounting Firm Arthur Andersen Found Guilty of Obstruction
• Fire Devastates Beijing Internet Cafe


June 14, 2002 • Possible Sighting of Bret Michael Edmunds in Texas
• Reported Sighting of Bret Michael Edmunds in Texas
• Convenience Store Clerk Reported Seeing Edmunds
• Man Shoots Corrections Officer, May Have Hostages
• Florida Hostage Standoff Comes to Close
• Edmunds Reportedly Spotted in Texas


June 13, 2002 • Court Finds Moussaoui Can Defend Himself
• Moussaoui Dismisses Lawyers, Will Represent Himself


June 12, 2002 • Federal Judge Nixes Aviation Security Info For
Moussaoui
• Bret Michael Edmunds Wanted For Questioning
• U.S. MC-130 Aircraft Crashes in Afghanistan
• Details Sketchy on U.S. MC-130 Crash


June 11, 2002 • Explosion Goes Off in Restaurant Just North of Tel
Aviv
• At Least 15 Hurt in Blast Near Tel Aviv


June 10, 2002 • Justice Transfers Dirty Bomb Suspect to Defense
Department
• Plot Uncovered to Explode Dirty Bomb
• Discussion With David Albright
• Interview with Rob Sobhani
• Terrorist Plot Uncovered to Explode Dirty Bomb in D.C. Area
• Attorney General Announces Dirty Bomb Arrest
• At least Three Killed, One Wounded in Missouri Abbey Shooting
• President Bush Holds Media Availability Press Conference With Ariel
Sharon
• CNN Discovers al Qaeda's Blueprints for Bombs
• Reported al Qaeda Member Arrested in Pakistan
• John Gotti Dies
• Dirty Bomb Suspect Captured


June 09, 2002 • Arafat Announces Cabinet Reshuffle
• Greyhound Bus Crashes in Abilene, Texas
• Greyhound Bus Crash Kills at Least 4
• Tanks Surround Ramallah, Arafat's Compound
• Israeli Forces Enter Ramallah


June 08, 2002 • Bush, Mubarak Hold Press Conference
• Possible Lead in Elizabeth Smart Case Proves a Dud
• Coast Guard Issues Terrorist Warning for Puget Sound


June 07, 2002 • Martin Burnham Killed During Rescue Attempt
• Burnham Family Statement
• News Conference on Killing of U.S. Hostage
• Verdict in Murder Trial of Michael Skakel
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Kennedy Cousin Trial
• Michael Skakel Transported to Holding Facility


June 06, 2002 • President to Announce New Intelligence Agency Tonight
• President Shows Members of Congress Homeland Security Proposal


June 05, 2002 • Israeli Forces Surround Arafat's Compound Following
Suicide Bombing


June 04, 2002 • New Policy for Priest Sex Abuse


June 02, 2002 • Firefighters Evacuate Buckingham Palace


June 01, 2002 • Two Wyoming Hikers Missing Since Tuesday Found Alive


May 31, 2002 • U.S. Finds Shoulder-fired Missiles in Eastern
Afghanistan
• NASA Scrubs Endeavour
• U.S. Finds Shoulder-Fired Missiles in Eastern Afghanistan


May 30, 2002 • Rumsfeld Heading to Pakistan Next Week
• Prosecution Asking for Lesser Charges Against Skakel
• Weapons Found in Afghanistan Cause Domestic Terror Warning
• Prosecution Asks Jury to Consider Lesser Charge in Skakel Trial


May 29, 2002 • Shooting Inside Milwaukee Courtroom Leaves One Dead


May 27, 2002 • Conflict in the Middle East: Suicide Bomber Strikes Tel
Aviv Mall
• Conflict in the Middle East: Suicide Bomber Strikes Tel Aviv Mall
• Israel: Three Dead, 28 Injured in Suicide Bombing
• Terror Attack Kills Three People Near Tel Aviv
• Conflict in the Middle East: Suicide Bomber Kills Three, Injures
Dozens


May 26, 2002 • Barge Strikes Bridge in Eastern Oklahoma
• Rescuers Work to Pull Motorists From Arkansas River
• Interview with Rebecca Smith
• Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating Addresses Reporters


May 24, 2002 • Firefight in Afghanistan
• Apartment Blazes Erupts in California
• Rescue Efforts Underway on Oregon Glacier
• Four People Shot in San Francisco
• Explosion in Apartment Complex in Encino, CA
• Fire Erupts in California Apartment Building
• Explosion Results in Apartment Blaze
• Fire Erupts in California Apartment Building
• Explosion Causes California Apartment Blaze


May 23, 2002 • Firefighters Respond to Structure Collapse on Staten
Island
• Man Rescued From Collapsed Building


May 22, 2002 • Brooklyn Bridge Closed After Suspicious Package Spotted
• Navy Research Submarine Has Caught Fire Off California Coast
• London Will Dramatically Reduce Diplomatic Presence in Pakistan
• Body Found May Be Chandra Levy's
• Bobby Frank Cherry Found Guilty of First Degree Murder
• D.C. Police Hold Briefing on Chandra Levy Case
• Remains of Chandra Levy Found in Washington
• Explosion in Rishon Letzion
• Verdict Returned in Cherry Case
• Suicide Bomber Strikes Suburb Tel Aviv Suburb


May 21, 2002 • Gunman Holds Two Hostage in San Antonio Credit Union
• Gunman Shoots Way Into Credit Union in San Antonio, Texas
• No Guns to be Allowed in Airplane Cockpits
• Gunman Shot His Way into San Antonio Credit Union


May 19, 2002 • Suicide Bomber Strikes Netanya


May 18, 2002 • Man Arrested at Air Show


May 17, 2002 • Three Men Released on Bond After Arrest at Reservoir


May 16, 2002 • Texas Train Hits Truck, At Least One Dead
• Pakistani Police Say They Found Daniel Pearl's Body


May 15, 2002 • Arafat Addresses Palestinian Legislative Council
• Three Die After Car Hits McDonald's


May 14, 2002 • Amtrak Train Derails in South Carolina
• Amtrak Train Hits Log Truck in South Carolina
• Some Injuries Reported in Amtrak Collision
• Injuries Reported in South Carolina Train Wreck
• Second Suspicious Package Found in Philadelphia Mailbox


May 13, 2002 • Refinery Fire Near Houston


May 11, 2002 • AP Reports Two Freight Trains Collide in Wyoming
• Wildfire Rages in Angeles National Forest


May 10, 2002 • Exiled Palestinians Land in Cyprus
• Hanssen Attorney Holds Press Conference
• DNA Samples Do Not Match Rilya Wilson
• No Match Between Rilya Wilson and Body Found in Kansas City
• After 38 Days, Siege of Church of Nativity Compound Has Ended
• Interview with Charles Sennott, Author
• Coast Guard Rescues 71 From Overturned Boat


May 09, 2002 • E.U. Agreement Reached in Nativity Standoff
• Field Test Finds Anthrax at Federal Reserve Mail Facility


May 08, 2002 • Secretary of State Talks to Press About Bombings in
Israel
• Dump Truck Falls Through Atlanta Street
• Accused Pipe Bomber Confessed to Friends
• Interview with Aziz Abayed
• Arafat Makes Public Declaration after Suicide Attack
• End in Sight at Church of Nativity


May 07, 2002 • Shanley Arraignment Ends
• 18th Bomb Found in Texas Last Night
• Seattle Slew, Triple Crown Winner, Dies
• Tunisian Spokesperson Discusses Tunisia Crash
• Boat Burns in Fort Lauderdale Marina
• FBI Puts Out APB on 22-year-old Pipe Bomber Suspect
• EgyptAir Crash Really Emergency Landing; Survivors Likely
• FBI Names Pipe Bomb Suspect
• FBI, Postal Service Reveal Pipe Bombing Suspect


May 06, 2002 • California Police Involved in High-Speed Chase
• California Police Involved in High-Speed Chase
• Cardinal Law to be Deposed on Wednesday
• Dog Ends Car Chase


May 05, 2002 • Standoff at Nativity May Come to an End


May 03, 2002 • Cleveland Airport Commissioner Speaks on Flubbed
Screening


May 02, 2002 • Father Paul Shanley Arrested in San Diego
• Middlesex DA Holds Press Conference After Arrest of Priest
• Rev. Paul Shanley Apprehended on Rape Charges


May 01, 2002 • In Pearland, Texas, Big Warehouse Fire Apparently Going
to Burn Out Entire Day
• Chemical Plant Near Houston Continues to Burn Out of Control
• Rep. Gephardt Responds to Glimmers of Peace in Middle East
• Interview with Jack Williams, Houston Fire Department
• Arafat Meets With British, Americans Negotiators
• Seven Charges Against Jayson Williams
• Deal Struck to End Arafat Ramallah Siege
• Six Palestinians to Be Handed Over to U.S., British Monitors
• Palestinian Prisoner Transfer Expected in Ramallah
• Six Palestinian Prisoners Await Transfer in Ramallah
• Conflict in the Middle East: Fire Breaks Out Near Church of Nativity
• Massive Gunfire Outside Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity


April 30, 2002 • First Palestinians to Exit Church of Nativity
Standoff
• Palestinians Leave Church of Nativity.
• U.N. Fact-Finding Team to Jenin May Be Disbanded
• Judge Throws Out Perjury Charges Against Jordanian Man
• Illinois Charity Accused of Supporting Terrorism


April 28, 2002 • Israeli Cabinet Votes in Favor of U.S. Compromise
• Israeli Siege of Arafat's Compound May Soon Be Resolved
• American, British Monitors to Take Custody of Six Palestinians in
Arafat's Compound
• President Bush Speaks Out on Compromise in Middle East
• U.S.-Brokered Agreement Will End Standoff in Ramallah


April 27, 2002 • At Least Four Killed in Shooting Incident in Nevada
Casino
• AP Reports Gunman Opened Fire in Downtown Jerusalem


April 26, 2002 • Gunman Opens Fire in School in Germany
• Police Say 18 Dead in German School Shooting
• 18 Dead in School Shooting in Germany
• 18 People Killed in High School Shooting in Erfurt, Germany
• 18 Dead at High School Shooting in Erfurt, Germany


April 25, 2002 • Makeshift Court Convicts Four Palestinians in Last
Year's Killing of Israel's Tourism Minister
• Court Convicts Four Palestinians For Last Fall's Killing of Israeli
Cabinet Minister
• Four Palestinians Convicted in Last Year's Killing of Israeli
Tourism Minister
• Nine Palestinian Children Leave Church of Nativity
• Explosion in New York Injures 50
• Chemicals Possible Cause of Manhattan Explosion


April 23, 2002 • Interview with Robert Sherman, Attorney for Priests'
Victims
• Vatican Press Conference
• Conflict in the Middle East: Explosions Heard Near Arafat Compound
• Train Collision Injures Over 200
• Explosions Heard Outside Arafat Compound
• Fire Department Official Discusses Commuter Train Accident
• Commuter Train Collides with Freight Train in California
• On Scene at California Train Crash
• Interview with Capt. Steve Miller, Orange County Fire Authority
• INS Arrests 30 People at D.C. Airports
• Train Collision Kills One, Injures Over 250
• Three People Dead After Train Collision
• Three Killed in Commuter Train Collision


April 22, 2002 • Three Palestinians Shot for Collaborating with Israel
• Moussaoui Fires Legal Team


April 20, 2002 • CNN Confirms Israeli Pull-Out From Nablus


April 19, 2002 • LAPD Press Conference on Arrest of Robert Blake
• FBI Says Terrorists Might Target Banks
• FBI Releases Unsubstantiated Terrorist Threats to U.S. Banks


April 18, 2002 • Lt. Col. Pat Stogram Speaking on Friendly Fire
Incident
• Small Plane Hits Milan-High Rise Building
• Small Plane Hits High-Rise in Milan
• Plane Crashes Into Pirelli Building in Italy
• Amtrak Train Derailed in Florida
• A Commander 112TC Believed to be Type of Plane in Crash
• Pilot May Have Had Trouble With Landing Gear
• Explosions Reported at Church of the Nativity
• Actor Robert Blake Arrested in Connection With Wife's Murder


April 17, 2002 • Powell Holds Press Conference After Arafat Meeting
• U.S. Soldier Shot in Kandahar
• U.S. Officials Make Arrest Two People Possibly Involved in Terrorism
• Detained Man May not Fit Al Qaeda Profile


April 16, 2002 • Israelis Allegedly Open Fire on a Church in Bethlehem


April 15, 2002 • Three U.S. Soldiers Killed in Blast Near Kandahar
• Four Soldiers Killed While Disarming Munitions
• At Least 3 Killed in Explosion in Afghanistan
• Cardinal Law Staying Archbishop as Long as God Gives Him Opportunity
• Israeli TV and Radio Announcing Marwan Barghouti Arrested
• Al Qaeda Releases Two Previously Unseen Videotapes
• Powell Returns to Tel Aviv After Meeting With Syrian President
• Pope Summons All U.S. Cardinals To Rome
• Interview With Ariel Sharon


April 14, 2002 • Israelis Easing Restrictions
• No Dramatic Breakthroughs Between Arafat and Powell
• Interview with James Rubin, Richard Murphy
• White House Cautious in Assessment of Powell Meeting
• Interview with Zalman Showal, Abdel Rahman
• Powell-Arafat Meeting Concludes
• Interview With Elie Weisel
• Powell Calls Talks With Arafat 'Useful,' 'Constructive'
• Interview With Ahmed Khalidi
• Interview With Jessica Barry of Red Cross
• Reactions to Powell-Arafat Meeting
• Powell Meets With Arafat
• Sharon Offers International Conference to Discuss Mideast


April 13, 2002 • Palestinian Authority Condemns Attacks Against All
Civilians
• Palestinian Authority Issues Statement Condemning Killings of
Innocent Civilians
• Announcement About Powell-Arafat Meeting Expected Soon


April 12, 2002 • Powell, Sharon Meet for Hours
• Powell, Sharon Wrap Up Meeting, Prepare for Press Conference
• Palestinians Call for Powell to Visit Jenin
• Colin, Sharon Hold Press Conference, Discuss Meeting
• Suicide Bombing at Bus Stop in Marketplace
• Powell's Meetings Overshadowed by Bus Bombing
• Conflict in the Middle East: Suicide Attack Kills Six in Jerusalem
• Newest Suicide Attack Offers Complications for Powell Visit
• Crisis in the Middle East
• CNN Studio Audience Members Give Their Take on Middle East
• Interview With Arie Mekel
• Crisis in the Middle East: CNN Live Studio Audience Reacts to
Suicide Bombing
• Interview With Hasan Abdel Rahman
• Ari Fleischer Briefs Reporters
• Crisis in the Middle East
• Crisis in the Middle East
• Interview With Adel Al-Jubeir
• Suicide Bomber Kills Six, Injures Dozens
• Should Colin Powell Meet With Yasser Arafat?
• Powell/Arafat Meeting Still Undecided
• Suicide Bomber Kills Six Near Jerusalem Market
• Powell Mission Grows More Difficult Following Suicide Bombing
• Crisis in the Middle East; Cardinal Law Will Not Step Down
• Spokeswoman for Boston Archdiocese Holds Press Conference


April 11, 2002 • Truck Explodes Near Jewish Shrine in Tunisia
• Colin Powell to Arrive in Jerusalem
• White House Prepares for Secretary of State's Mideast Visit
• Yasser Arafat Remains Trapped in Compound


April 10, 2002 • Israeli Soldiers Blow Up House They Say Was Full of
Explosives
• New Jersey Suspect Found Dead
• Ocean County Prosecutor: Lutes Confirmed Dead
• Empty Jet Rolls Through Fence at LAX
• U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan


April 09, 2002 • 13 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Jenin
• Powell Press Conference in Cairo; 13 Israeli Soldiers Killed
• Four Associates of Sheikh Rahman Indicted
• Justice Department Indicts Four in Terrorist Conspiracy


April 07, 2002 • Car Bomb Kills 12 Near Bogata, Columbia
• Car Explosion Kills 12 in Columbia
• Israeli Military Attacks Palestinian Refugee Camp in Jenin


April 06, 2002 • Bush, Blair Hold News Conference
• Sharon Says He Will Expedite Withdrawal From West Bank
• Sharon Says He Will Expedite Israeli Military Offensive


April 05, 2002 • Ramallah Curfew Lifted Temporarily
• Israeli Warplanes Raid Southern Lebanon
• Enron Auditor to Cut 6,000 Jobs
• Alleged Mastermind of Passover Bombing Killed


April 04, 2002 • IDF Allegedly Blows Door Off Church of the Nativity
• Interview with Anton Salman, Antonius Society in Bethlehem
• Interview with Lt. Col. Olivier Rafowicz, IDF
• Powell to Go to Middle East
• President Bush to Send Colin Powell to Mideast
• Israel to Allow U.S. Envoy Zinni to Visit Arafat
• Jerusalem Mayor Reacts to Violence


April 03, 2002 • Egypt Limits Diplomatic Contacts With Israel
• Nine U.S. Citizens Rescued From Hotel in Bethlehem


April 02, 2002 • Israel Troops Strike Palestinian Security Compound


April 01, 2002 • O'Hare Airport Evacuated


March 31, 2002 • Israeli Troops Occupy Arafat Compound
• Explosion in Port City of Haifa; Interview with Wane Owens
• Bombing at Matzoh Restaurant Kills At Least 15
• Palestinians Report More Shootings in Ramallah
• Suicide Bombings Take At Least 15 Lives in Israel
• Yasser Arafat Speaks Out
• Two Explosions Rock Israel


March 30, 2002 • Queen Mother Dies at 101
• Explosion Rocks Cafe in Tel-Aviv
• British Royal Family Mourns Loss of Queen Mother
• Al Aqsa Brigade Claims Responsibility for Bombing in Tel Aviv
• Britain's Queen Mother Dies
• At Least 29 People Injured in Bombing in Tel-Aviv Cafe
• Britain's Queen Mother Dies
• 29 Injured at Cafe in Tel-Aviv
• Great Britain Remembers Queen Mother
• Suicide Bombing Injures 29 at Tel-Aviv Cafe
• Queen Mother Dies
• Suicide Bomber Blows up Cafe in Tel-Aviv
• No Criticism from Bush of Israelis
• Queen Mum Dies
• Explosion Rocks Tel Aviv
• Queen Mother Dies at 101


March 29, 2002 • Explosion At Jerusalem Supermarket
• Two Dead in Jerusalem Supermarket Blast
• Supermarket Suicide Bomber Kills One, Wounds 17
• Walls of Arafat's Compound Knocked Down
• Arafat's Compound Under Attack
• Israelis, Palestinians Exchanging Fire in Compound
• Adviser Discusses Violence in Israel
• Interview With Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erakat
• Violence Erupts in Israel
• Interview with Ehud Olmert, Mayor of Jerusalem
• Interview With Former Ambassador Robert Pelletreau
• Interview of Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian Negotiator
• Interview with Amre Moussa, Arab League
• Conflict in Israel Explodes
• Former State Department Spokesman James Rubin Discusses Middle East
Violence
• Bush Reacts to Middle East Violence
• Israeli Troops Siege Palestinian Authority Compound
• Secretary of State Colin Powell Addresses Conflict in Israel
• Firefight Continues in Streets of Ramallah
• U.S. Condemns Terror, Urges Israeli Restraint
• Interview with Ehud Olmert, Mayor of Jerusalem
• Siege of Arafat's Compound Continues
• White House Watches Middle East Violence Carefully
• Israeli Troops Surround Arafat Compound


March 28, 2002 • Government Will Seek Death Penalty Against Suspected
Terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui
• Ashcroft to Announce Sentencing Goals for Moussaoui Trial
• Delta Flight Disrupted By Unruly Passenger
• Palestinian Leader Claims to be Ready for Cease-fire
• Arafat Claims to Want Cease-Fire


March 27, 2002 • Lebanese Block Arafat's Live Speech
• Sen. McConnell Files Campaign Finance Reform Lawsuit
• Travel Warning Issued to U.S. Citizens Planning to Travel to Italy
• Suicide Bombing at Hotel in Israel
• Suicide Bomber Blows Up Hotel Lobby in Netanya, Israel
• Suicide Bombers Detonates Self in Hotel in Netanya
• Dudley Moore Dies
• Bank Robbed in Garland, Texas
• At Least 10 Dead, 80 Injured in Suicide Bombing in Netanya, Israel
• Dudley Moore Dies
• At Least 10 Dead After Suicide Bomb in Netanya
• Interview with Gil Kleiman, Gideon Meir
• Bush Comments on Suicide Attack
• Suicide Bomber Kills 15, Injures Dozens in Israel
• Fifteen Killed by Suicide Bombing in Israel
• Actor Dudley Moore Dies at 66
• Hamas Claims Responsibility for Passover Suicide Bombing


March 26, 2002 • Truck Overturns in New Jersey
• Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Won't Be Attending Arab Summit
• Yasser Arafat Opts Out of Arab Summit


March 23, 2002 • Several Small Bombs Explode in Lima, Peru
• Presidents Bush, Toledo Hold Press Conference


March 22, 2002 • Suicide Bombing Near Jenin Wounds Several
• Business Shooting Takes Three Lives
• Non-Essential U.S. Diplomats Asked to Leave Pakistan
• State Department Asks All Non-Essential U.S. Personnel to Leave
Pakistan


March 21, 2002 • Explosion in Central Jerusalem
• Suicide Bombing in Jerusalem Shopping Area
• Suicide Bombing in Jerusalem Shopping Area Kills at Least Two
• Suicide Bomber Strikes in Downtown Jerusalem
• Suicide Bomber Strikes Central Jerusalem
• Blast Hits Jerusalem
• Sharon Adviser Discusses Jerusalem Bombing
• Israel Condemns Attack; Interview with Ehud Olmert, Jerusalem Mayor
• State Department Questions Arafat's Role in Bombings
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Last Count of Dog Mauling Trial


March 17, 2002 • Tipper Gore Will Not Run for Senate


March 16, 2002 • Israeli Government Offers Meeting to Discuss
Cease-Fire


March 15, 2002 • Family of Six Found Dead in Oregon
• At Least One Worker Trapped in Atlanta Trench
• Man Throws Grenade at U.S. Embassy in Yemen
• Man Throws Grenade at U.S. Embassy In Yemen
• Construction Worker Trapped for Six Hours
• Army Plane Collides With Civilian Aircraft in Arizona
• Jury Decides Andrea Yates Will Spend Life in Prison


March 14, 2002 • Police Chief Talks About Georgia Pileup
• Crash On Georgia Border Closes I-75
• Press Conference On I-75 Wreck
• Deadly Chain-Reaction Crash in NW Georgia
• Five Dead in Georgia Accident


March 13, 2002 • Car Derails Chicago El


March 12, 2002 • Church Shooting Reported


March 09, 2002 • Explosion Reported at a Cafe in Central Jerusalem
• Suicide Bomber Kills 10, Injures 50 in Israel
• Bomb Explodes in Central Jerusalem
• Interview With Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert
• Suicide Bomber Kills 10 in Israel; Al-Amin Convicted of Murder
• Terrorist Attacks Kill 13, Wound 80 Israelis
• Interviews With Dore Gold, Saeb Erakat


March 07, 2002 • LAX Evacuates Ticket Counter; Screening Brazilian
Plane
• LAX Has Eighth Evacuation in Eight Days
• LAX Bomb Threat Under Investigation


March 06, 2002 • German Troops in Accident in Kabul
• Workers Killed in Afghan Mine-clearing
• Details Emerge About Mine-clearing Accident
• At Least Five Peacekeepers Killed in Major Accident in Kabul


March 05, 2002 • Three Killed Outside Michigan Courthouse


March 04, 2002 • U.S Casualties Reported
• Six Believed Dead in Helicopter Crash, Gun Battle
• Helicopter Downing In Midst of Large-scale Offensive
• Helicopter Crash Followed By Fire Fight
• Six U.S. Troops Dead After Helicopter Took Fire and Crash Landed
• Suspicious Package Found to Have Gone Through Security Screener at
LAX
• Egyptian President to Push Peace With Bush


March 02, 2002 • Car Bomb Explodes in Busy Area of Jerusalem
• AP Reports American Casualties in Afghanistan
• American Soldier Killed in Afghanistan; Suicide Bomber Kills
18-Month-Old, Injures 22 Others in Jerusalem
• Suicide Bomber Kills One, Injures At Least 15 Others
• Gun Battle Takes Place in Eastern Afghanistan


February 28, 2002 • Abner Louima Convictions Overturned
• Five Terminals Evacuated At LAX, Screening Machine Not Working
• U.S. Second Court of Appeals Overturns Conviction of Three Former
N.Y. Police Officers Involved in Louima Case
• Federal Appeals Court Has Overturned Convictions of Three Police
Officers in Abner Louima Case
• Hunger Strike at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
• Interview of Marvin Kornberg, Justin Volpe's Attorney
• FBI Agents to Meet Air India Flight With Suspicious Passenger Aboard
• FBI Agents Wait Arrival of Air India Flight
• Number of Detainees on Hunger Strike at Camp X-Ray Increases to 194


February 27, 2002 • U.S. Approached Bin Laden Family For DNA
• Boston Airport Workers Arrested in ID Scam
• Enron Takes Another Hit: Stadium Renamed To Astros Field


February 25, 2002 • Jayson Williams Turns himself into Police
• Jayson Williams Expected to Turn Himself In For Shooting
• 10 Wounded, 5 Seriously by Palestinian Gunman in East Jerusalem
• Former Basketball Star Charged With Manslaughter
• San Diego Officials Address Death of Missing 7-year-old


February 23, 2002 • Woman Arrested in Connection With Federal Building
Break-In


February 22, 2002 • Grand Jury Indicts Former Georgia Sheriff Dorsey
on 19 Counts
• GAO Sues White House
• Arrest Made in Van Dam Case
• Suspect Arrested in Danielle van Dam Case


February 21, 2002 • U.S. Helicopter Down in Philippines
• U.S. Army Helicopter Down
• Daniel Pearl Reported Dead


February 19, 2002 • Washington, D.C. Grants Tyson Boxing License


February 18, 2002 • Supermarket Blaze in Compton, California
• Man Taken Into Custody At LAX
• Man Charged With Theft of Military Explosive
• LAX Terminal Reopened After Arrest
• United Airlines Makes Tentative Deal With Mechanics Union


February 15, 2002 • Crowd Clashes With Police Outside Stadium During
Kabul Soccer Game
• In Afghanistan, Member of Hamid Karzai's Interim Government Killed
• Afghan Leaders Say Official Assassinated
• IOC Awards Gold Medals to Canadian Pairs Skaters
• Canadian Pairs Skaters Awarded Gold Medal
• Canadian Pairs Figure Skaters Awarded Gold Medal
• Jamie Sale, David Pelletier Hold Press Conference


February 14, 2002 • New Statement Released from Marianne Pearl
• Fire Erupts Outside of Kandahar Base
• Mariane Pearl Writes Plea to Husband's Captors
• Fire Near Kandahar Airport Brought Under Control
• Huge Fire Burning Near Helicopters at Kandahar Airport
• Press Conference On House Passage Of Campaign Finance Reform
• Pedestrians Wounded in Hit-and-run in New York City
• Iran Arrests 150 Suspected Taliban, al Qaeda Members


February 13, 2002 • Family of Michael Spann Speak to Reporters
Following Lindh Not Guilty Plea
• LAX Terminal Evacuated
• Terminal At LAX Evacuated Because of Suspicious Container
• Suspicious Container at LAX Found in Planter
• I.S.U. To Meet in Four Days To Discuss Skating Controversy
• International Skating Union President Holds Press Conference
• Firefight in Yemen


February 12, 2002 • Pakistan Police Have Arrested Lead Suspect in
Daniel Pearl Kidnapping
• Suspected Mastermind of Pearl Kidnapping Arrested
• New York Port Authority Bus Terminal Shut Down


February 08, 2002 • Bomb Threat Called In To Atlanta's Hartsfield
Airport
• More Detainees Leave Kandahar for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba


February 07, 2002 • Texas Fugitives Surrender
• Texas Fugitives Gave Up Peacefully
• Unruly Passenger Restrained On Way to Argentina
• Copilot Used Axe To Subdue Cockpit Invading Passenger
• Interview of Jan Boyer, Passenger on Flight 855
• FBI To Escort Man From Flight 855 Back to U.S.
• On United Airlines Flight, Man Tries to Break into Cockpit
• BWI Pier B Evacuated After Security Breach
• Interview of Melanie Jones, Southwest Airlines


February 06, 2002 • Rumsfeld Acknowledges Innocent Afghan Civilians
May Have Died in January raid
• John Walker Lindh Denied Bail
• Avalanche Buries Number of Vehicles in Northern Afghanistan
• John Walker Lindh Denied Bail
• IOC Reverses Decision About American Flag
• Connecticut Capitol Building Shut Down


February 04, 2002 • In Los Angeles, California, a Trench Collapse Has
Left At Least One Person


February 03, 2002 • Ken Lay Declines to Testify Before Congress


February 02, 2002 • `Wall Street Journal' Believes Friday's Messages
About Pearl Were False
• Report Commissioned by Enron Board Released


February 01, 2002 • E-Mail From Kidnappers Says Daniel Pearl Has Been
Killed
• Fate Of Daniel Pearl Unclear; Conflicting Claims Emerge
• U.S. Officials Working to Authenticate Latest E-mail About Pearl
• Fate of Daniel Pearl Unclear
• Alabama Football Placed on Probation by NCAA
• Louis Farrakhan Urges Release of Daniel Pearl


January 31, 2002 • Pearl's Kidnappers Extend Deadline By One Day


January 30, 2002 • GAO Will Announce They Intend to Go Forward With
Lawsuit Against White House
• Man With Explosive Residue Found, Lost at San Francisco Airport
• Interview of Mike McCarron, Spokesman for San Francisco Airport
• Security Breach at Airport Forces Thousands of Travelers to Leave
Terminals
• Parts of San Francisco Airport Shut Down Because of Security Breach
• Search Continues for Man With Possible Explosive Residue on Shoes
• New Pictures, E-Mail Received From Daniel Pearl's Kidnappers
• Kidnappers Threaten to Execute Daniel Pearl in 24 Hours


January 29, 2002 • Presidential Niece Arrested for Drugs
• Wreckage of Crashed Ecuadorian Airliner Found
• Jeb Bush To Make Statement Regarding Daughter's Arrest
• Possible Hostage Situation at Bank in California
• Hostage Standoff at California Bank


January 28, 2002 • Pentagon Confirming Two U.S. Warships Collided in
Persian Gulf
• Airplane Missing in Ecuador, 92 On Board
• Missing Plane Crashed in Colombia


January 27, 2002 • Explosion in West Jerusalem
• U.S. Special Forces Launch Attack on al Qaeda Group Holed Up at a
Hospital
• U.S. Special Forces Attack Hospital in Kandahar


January 25, 2002 • Suicide Bomber Strikes Shopping Area in Tel Aviv
• 11 Injured, 1 Seriously, By Suicide Bus Station Bombing In Tel Aviv
• New Evidence in Shoe Bomb Case
• Former High-Ranking Enron Executive Has Committed Suicide
• Plane Forced to Land on Florida Turnpike
• Plane Lands on Florida Turnpike Barely Missing Overpass


January 24, 2002 • Lebanese Christian Militia Leader Killed By Car
Bomb in Beirut
• U.S. Attorney Outlines Charges John Walker Faces
• American Taliban's Parents Speak
• U.S. Soldier Wounded Near Kandahar Airport
• School Bus Missing
• School Bus, Children Missing in Pennsylvania
• House Discharge Petition To Force Vote on Campaign Finance Reform
• Missing School Bus in Berks County, Pennsylvania
• School Bus Missing in Oley, Pennsylvania
• Runaway School Bus Discovered, Driver Arrested
• Missing School Bus Found in Maryland
• Man Arrested for Stealing Children on School Bus


January 23, 2002 • Camp X-ray Out of Space, Prisoner Transfers
Temporarily Halted


January 22, 2002 • Hamid Karzai Unhurt in Car Accident
• Gunfire in Central Jerusalem
• Kmart Files for Bankruptcy
• At Least 10 Wounded in Shooting in Central Jerusalem
• Pentagon Privately Reveals That John Walker is Being Flown Home
• West Jerusalem Attack May Have Been Hamas Vengeance
• Taliban American John Walker May be Moving to Kandahar
• 31 Wounded, Gunman Dead in Jerusalem Shooting Attack
• Calls by Man Claiming Torture in Afghanistan Made From Pakistan


January 18, 2002 • North Dakota Police Officer Discusses Dakota Train
Wreck, Poison Cloud
• Accused Shoe Bomber Pleads Not Guilty
• Broward Community College Shooting Reported to be Domestic Dispute
• Shooting Reported at College Campus in South Florida
• St. Louis Bank Robber Leads Police on Car Chase
• Geoghan Found Guilty of Molesting Boy


January 17, 2002 • Man Arrested at London's Heathrow Airport After
Found to Have Been Carrying Sharp Items
• Tractor Trailer Crash Ties Up 710 in California
• Three Marines Injured in `Burn Pit' Explosion
• In Israel, Five Killed in Wedding Hall Suicide Bombing
• Suicide Bomber in Israel Tries to Detonate Bombs


January 16, 2002 • Concourses at Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Evacuated Because of Security Breech
• Security Breached at Detroit Airport
• In Savannah, F-18 Landing Gear Collapses
• Hart Office Building Clean
• Seven New Charges Against Reid
• Six People Shot at Virginia Law School
• Six People Shot at Virginia Law School
• Law School Dean Among Dead in Virginia Shooting


January 15, 2002 • Andersen Firing Lead Partner Who Was in Charge of
Enron Audit
• Walker to go Over to Justice
• School Shooting
• Justice to Take Custody of Walker
• Two Sixteen-Year-Olds Shot at New York High School
• Justice Department Files Charges Against John Walker
• High School Shooting in New York City


January 14, 2002 • Christian Longo Captured in Mexico
• Longo Captured in Mexico


January 12, 2002 • Five Bodies From Fueling Plane Accident Recovered
in Pakistan
• Cyrus Vance Dies


January 11, 2002 • Al Qaeda Plot in Singapore That Targeted U.S. Navy
Personnel Broken Up
• FBI To Add Longo to 10 Most Wanted List
• Hockey Dad Trial: Main Participants Called Behind Closed Doors
• Egyptian National Charged With Making False Statements
• Taliban, al Qaeda Prisoners Arrive at Guantanamo Bay
• Thomas Junta Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter


January 10, 2002 • Detainees Leave for Cuba; F-16 Goes Down in New
Jersey
• F-16 Pilot Safe; Marine Base Under Fire in Kandahar
• News; Domestic
• F-16 Pilot Ejected Safely; Detainees Depart for Cuba Under Fire
• Detainees One Hour Into Journey; F-16 Crashed At Firing Range
• Ashcroft Recuses Himself From Enron Investigation
• Ashcroft Recuses Himself From Investigation of Enron Collapse
• Bush Meets With Greek Prime Minister
• First Detainees Leave Kandahar; Airport Under Fire


January 09, 2002 • Former Nuclear Plant Employee Arrested For Making
Terrorist Threats
• Marine Corp KC-130 Refueling Aircraft Has Crashed in Pakistan
• KC-130: A Look at U.S. Plane That Crashed in Pakistan


January 08, 2002 • Dave Thomas, Founder of Wendy's, Dead at 69
• Fire Damages New Jersey Church


January 07, 2002 • Supreme Court Denies Terry Nichols Appeal
• Bush Meets with Greenspan


January 06, 2002 • India Reports Shooting Down Pakistani Spy Plane


January 05, 2002 • Small Plane Crashes Into Building in Tampa
• Small Plane Crashes Into Bank in Tampa
• Cessna Crashes in Vacant Lot in California
• Small Planes Crash in Florida, California
• 15-Year Old Piloted Plane That Crashed Into Florida Bank
• Student Pilot Crashes Single-Engine Plane Into Bank of America
Building


January 04, 2002 • U.S. Service Person Killed in Afghanistan
• U.S. Special Forces Trooper Killed by Hostile Fire


January 03, 2002 • Texas Office Shooting Injures Two
• Suspicious Letter Found in Sen. Daschle's Office
• U.S. Capitol Police Spokesman Holds News Conference About Suspicious
Letter Opened on Capitol Hill
• FBI Calls Suspicious Letter a Hoax


January 02, 2002 • Moussaoui Enters No Plea, Judge Enters "Not Guilty"


December 27, 2001 • Reuters: Afghan Defense Minister Says Bin Laden
Hiding in Pakistan
• Reuters Saying Afghan Defense Minister Indicates Bin Laden Alive;
Another Osama Bin laden Videotape Released
• Conflicting Reports on Bin Laden's Whereabouts
• Leader Says That Bin Laden is Not With J.U.I. in Pakistan
• Rumors Of Bin Laden's Whereabouts


December 26, 2001 • Osama bin Laden Statement Released


December 23, 2001 • AP: Explosives Were Inside Flight 63 Suspect's
Shoes


December 22, 2001 • Explosive Found on Board American Airlines Flight
• Man Arrested on Board American Airlines Flight
• NORAD Confirms F-15 Jets Escorted American Airlines Flight With
Suspected Bomber on Board to Boston
• Plane Diverted to Boston After Passenger Tried to Ignite Explosives
in His Shoes
• Man on Airplane Suspected of Carrying Explosives is in Custody
• American Airlines Flight en Route to Miami Diverted to Boston When
Man Tried to Ignite Explosives Hidden in His Shoe
• Bush Administration Reacts to Reports From Logan Airport
• American Airlines Flight Diverted to Boston When Passenger Tried to
Ignite Explosives Hidden in His Shoe
• Plane Escorted to Boston by Two F-15s After Passenger Tried to
Ignite Explosives Concealed in His Shoes
• FBI Holds Man Who Allegedly Tried to Ignite Explosives in Shoes
Aboard American Airlines Flight
• American Airlines Flight Diverted to Boston After Passenger Tried to
Set His Shoes on Fire


December 19, 2001 • Truck Crash Kills Three


December 18, 2001 • Fire Scorches New York Cathedral
• In New York, World's Largest Gothic Cathedral on Fire
• Largest Gothic Cathedral in World Now Up in Flames
• Fire Broke Out Early This Morning at Cathedral of St. John the
Divine
• Cathedral of Saint John the Divine May Have Started in Gift Shop
• Famous New York Cathedral Burns
• Mumia Abu-Jamal Death Sentence Thrown Out
• Five Family Members Killed in Cuba
• Firefighters Plan Humanitarian Trip to Afghanistan


December 16, 2001 • AP: Eastern Alliance Captures Tora Bora
• Has bin Laden Left Tora Bora?
• Eastern Alliance: Bin Laden Has Fled to Pakistan
• Eastern Alliance Believes bin Laden Has Escaped Tora Bora


December 15, 2001 • Zinni Recalled From Middle East
• Zinni to Leave Middle East
• Israeli Helicopters Fire on Targets in Northern Gaza


December 14, 2001 • Two Special Forces Troops Injured in Tora Bora
• Israeli Strikes Palestinian Security Offices


December 13, 2001 • Pentagon to Play bin Laden Video At 11:00 Eastern
Time
• Pentagon Releases Bin Laden Tape


December 12, 2001 • In Gaza Strip, Suicide Bomber Blows Himself Up;
Northwest of Jerusalem, Israeli Bus Comes Under Attack
• U.S. Air Force Plane Goes Down in Indian Ocean
• Threat Issued to Texas Schools
• Jewish Defense League Chairman Arrested
• B-1 Bomber Crew Safe Following Crash


December 11, 2001 • Moussauoi, a French Moroccan, to Be Charged in
September 11th Attacks
• Attorney General Announces First Indictment Directly Tied to 09/11
Terror Attacks
• Fed Cuts Interest Rates


December 09, 2001 • Outbreak of Ebola Confirmed in Gabon
• Amtrak Train Kills 3 in Philadelphia


December 08, 2001 • Tension Builds Among Tribes in Kandahar


December 06, 2001 • Taliban Supreme Leader Decides to Surrender
Kandahar
• Reports that Taliban Leader is Now Ready to Hand Over Kandahar
• Mullah Mohammed Omar Ready to Surrender Kandahar
• Report Out of Afghanistan that Taliban Supreme Leader Getting Ready
to Hand Over Kandahar; Discussion with Brother of Special Forces
Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
• Pentagon Seems Skeptical of Reports of Mullah Omar's Surrender of
Kandahar
• Taliban Representative Announces Taliban Will Surrender Kandahar,
Taliban's Last Remaining Stronghold
• Man Armed with Knife Near White House in Custody
• Wife of Prince Edward Rushed to Hospital
• Anthrax Investigation: Investigators Open Leahy Letter
• Mass Shooting in Goshen, Indiana Factory
• Indiana State Police Spokesman Speaks to Reporters


December 05, 2001 • Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
• FBI Arrests Man Involved in Anthrax Hoax


December 04, 2001 • Israel Continues Air Attacks in Gaza
• Israel Unleashing Enormous Firepower Against High-Profile
Palestinian Targets
• Israel Continues to Strike Targets in Palestine
• Israeli Airstrikes Hit Preventative Security Wing Office Of
Palestinian Authority In Gaza City
• Interview of Ron Kitrey, Israeli Defense Force Spokesperson
• Israeli Helicopters Strike Building Next to Arafat Headquarters
• Israeli Airstrikes Single Out Palestinian Authority Related Targets
• Israelis Strike Building Near School


December 03, 2001 • Israeli Helicopters Attack Arafat's Compound in
Gaza
• Administration Quiet on Israeli Attacks
• Israeli Missiles Hit Near Yasser Arafat's Headquarters
• Israel Strikes Palestinian Authority Compound in Gaza
• Chief Palestinian Negotiator Discusses Military Strikes
• Conflict in the Middle East: Israel Pounds Palestinian Targets


December 02, 2001 • 10 Killed, 40 Injured in Haifa Terrorist Bombing
• Israel, Bush Condemn Rash of Bombings in Mideast
• Interview With Hasan Abdel Rahman
• Israel, Bush Administration Blame PLO for Mideast Terrorist Attacks


December 01, 2001 • Massive Civilian Casualties Reported Near Tora
Bora
• Bomb Injures 90 in Jerusalem
• Two Suicide Bombers Detonate Explosives Near a Pedestrian Mall in
Jerusalem
• Two Suicide Bombers Blow Up Pedestrian Mall in Jerusalem
• Car Bomb Explosion Follows Two Suicide Bombers at a Pedestrian Mall
in Jerusalem
• Suicide Bombers Injure at Least 132 in Jerusalem Mall
• Explosions in Jerusalem Kill Eight, Injure Over 130
• Suicide Bombers Target Pedestrian Mall in Jerusalem, Injure Over 130
• Three Explosions Devastate Pedestrian Shopping Mall in Jerusalem
• Terrorist Attack in Jerusalem Kills At Least 8, Injures Over 170
• Suicide Bombers Kill At Least 8, Injure Over 170 in Jerusalem
• Three Bombings in Jerusalem Kill 8, Injure at Least 180
• Interview With Benjamin Netanyahu
• Israel, White House Condemn Bombings in Mideast


November 30, 2001 • Report That Artifical Heart Recipient Had Died Was
Inaccurate
• Positive Anthrax Sample on Letter at House Near Connecticut Victim
• First Artificial Heart Recipient Dies
• Positive Anthrax Sample Taken in Oxford, Connecticut


November 29, 2001 • Space Shuttle Endeavor Launch Scrubbed in Florida
• Early Reports Suggest Northern Alliance has Entered Kandahar
• Three Israelis Reported Dead in Bus Explosion
• Bus Bomb Explodes in Israel
• Bus Explosion in Mideast Kills Three, Injures Six
• Army Troops Deployed Near Bagram
• Bus Explosion in Israel Kills Three, Injures Six


November 28, 2001 • CIA Officer First U.S. Combat Death on Ground in
Afghanistan
• CIA Agent First American Casualty on Ground in Afghanistan


November 27, 2001 • Taliban Commander in Spin Boldak Surrenders


November 26, 2001 • Five U.S. Soldiers Injured By Satellite Guided
Bomb
• Marines Engage in Action in Afghanistan


November 25, 2001 • U.S. Lab Clones First Human Embryo
• Northern Alliance Enters Konduz
• Northern Alliance Marches Into Konduz
• Northern Alliance Advances Into Konduz
• Taliban POWs Revolt in Mazar-e Sharif


November 22, 2001 • Taliban Surrender Konduz, To Leave By Sunday


November 20, 2001 • New Traces of Anthrax Discovered on Capitol Hill


November 19, 2001 • Four Western Journalists Missing Near Kabul


November 18, 2001 • Iraqi Vessel Smuggling Oil Sinks


November 17, 2001 • Associated Press: Bin Laden has Left Afghanistan
• U.S. Officials Skeptical About News bin Laden has Left Afghanistan
• Pentagon Rejects Claims bin Laden has Fled Afghanistan
• Could bin Laden Have Left Afghanistan?


November 16, 2001 • German Parliament Passed Vote of Confidence for
Troop Involvement in War Against Terrorism
• Sources Report Death of Mohammed Atef
• Taliban Evacuating Kandahar
• Reports Say Muhammad Atef May Have Been Killed
• Taliban Troops Fleeing Kandahar
• Security Breach Shuts Down Atlanta Airport
• Hartsfield Airport Shuts Down
• Man Runs Through Security Checkpoint at Hartsfield Airport
• Security Breech at Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta
• Confusion Continues at Hartsfield International Airport
• Security Breach Shuts Down Atlanta Airport
• Passengers at Hartsfield Allowed Back Into the Airport
• Atlanta Airport Shut Down After Security Breach
• Hartsfield Airport Evacuated
• FBI Finds Anthrax-Laced Letter Addressed to Senator Leahy; U.S. Bomb
Accidentally Hits Afghan Mosque


November 15, 2001 • Freight Trains Collide in Michigan
• Forces Fighting for Taliban Confined Basically to Three Places
• Possible Deal on Airport Security; Jalalabad Reportedly Has Fallen
to Northern Alliance
• Top Leaders of Taliban, Al Qaeda Reportedly Killed by Airstrikes


November 14, 2001 • Turbulence May Have Caused Flight 587 Crash


November 13, 2001 • Leaders React to Taking of Kabul


November 12, 2001 • Airplane Crashes in Queens
• Crews Treat New York Plane Disaster
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes on Takeoff in Queens, New York
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes In Queens
• White House Press Briefing Addresses American Airlines Crash
• Chairman of American Airlines Gives More Information on Plane
• NTSB Press Conference; Flight Data Recorder Found
• Airline Officials Address Press on Queens Disaster
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• Plane Crashes in Queens Neighborhood
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• Grieving Families Receive Help From Red Cross
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• Interview With Mary Schiavo
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes in New York
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• Airplane Crash: What Will Investigators Look At?
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• President Bush Comments on the Crash of American Airlines Flight 587
• White House Says No Evidence of Terrorism
• Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and FEMA Director Hold News
Conference
• Were Engine Inspection Times a Factor in Plane Crash?
• American Airlines Flight 587 Crashes Into Queens Neighborhood After
JFK Takeoff
• Plane Crash: Interview With John Baxter
• Flight 787 Data Recorder Recovered
• Officials Believe Plane Crash Was an Accident
• Rudolph Giuliani News Conference


November 11, 2001 • Abdullah Abdullah: Northern Alliance has Taken
Taloqan


November 09, 2001 • Word by Northern Alliance Officials That They've
Entered Town of Mazar-E-Sharif
• Northern Alliance Claims it Has Entered Mazar-e-Sharif
• Pentagon Cannot Yet Confirm Northern Alliance Claims of Entering
Mazar-e-Sharif
• Anthrax: More New Jersey Postal Facilities Investigated
• FBI Officials: Anthrax-Tainted Letters are From Same Author


November 07, 2001 • Flaming Truck Careens Through Dallas
• Police Apprehend Driver of Stolen Truck


November 06, 2001 • Discovery of Anthrax Inside State Department
Mailbag in Central Russia
• The Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates


November 05, 2001 • Traces of Anthrax Found at Pentagon


November 02, 2001 • U.S. Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan; Four
Crewmembers Reported Injured


October 31, 2001 • New York City Inhalation Anthrax Patient Dies
• Anthrax Investigation: NYC Woman Dies from Inhalation Anthrax
• New York's First Inhalation Anthrax Victim Dies


October 29, 2001 • Anthrax at State Department
• Anthrax Discovered in Health and Human Services Building
• Attorney General to Warn Americans of New Terrorist Threats


October 28, 2001 • CDC Confirms New Jersey Postal Worker Has
Inhalation Anthrax


October 26, 2001 • Reports Afghan Opposition Figure Abdul Haq Killed
by Taliban
• Afghan Opposition Leader Abdul Haq Killed
• Bernadine Healy to Resign as Red Cross Head
• Ventilation Filter at Supreme Court Mail Facility Tests Positive for
Anthrax
• Some CDC Workers to Receive Anthrax Vaccine


October 25, 2001 • Letter Mailed to Clinton Three Weeks Ago Contained
Salmonella
• Salmonella Mailed to Clinton Offices in Harlem
• Second Person From NBC May Have Anthrax
• Anthrax Investigation: Another Potential Case Discovered at NBC
• Mail Handler for State Department Reportedly has Anthrax


October 24, 2001 • Second 'New York Post' Employee Diagnosed with
Anthrax
• Houses Passes Economic Stimulus Package


October 23, 2001 • Pentagon Explains Video Showing Landing Gear from
Helicopter; Capitol Building Open for Business Today
• Anthrax Investigation: New Jersey Department of Health Briefing
• D.C. Mayor Tony Williams, Others Address Press About Anthrax Cases
• Anthrax Detected at Bowling Air Force Base Mail Sorting Facility
• Maryland Health Official Announces Postal Workers are Being Checked
for Anthrax
• Fleischer Announces Discovery of Anthrax at Remote Mail Handling
Facility for White House Mail


October 21, 2001 • D.C. Postal Worker Diagnosed With Inhalation
Anthrax
• Bush, Putin Press Conference Seen as Positive Overall


October 20, 2001 • AP Reports Evidence of Anthrax Found in House
Office Building
• Anthrax Evidence Detected in House Office Building
• Traces of Anthrax Found in Ford Office Building
• Anthrax Traces Confirmed in House Office Building
• Press Conference Expected to Address Anthrax in Ford Building
• Mayor Anthony Williams Holds News Conference to Discuss Anthrax in
Washington, D.C.


October 19, 2001 • New Focus on One of Men Suspected of Being Involved
in Planning of September 11th Attacks; Some U.S. Troops On Ground in
Afghanistan
• Only 30 Capitol Hill Workers Confirmed With Anthrax Exposure
• Federal Prosecutors File Charges Against San Diego Man Who Lied
About Knowing Hijackers
• Report of Anthrax Case at 'The New York Post'; Special Operations
Troops On Ground in Afghanistan
• `New York Post' Employee With Anthrax Worked in Editorial Department
• Plastic Explosives Found in Philadelphia Bus Station
• U.S. Ground Forces Attack Near Kandahar


October 18, 2001 • Anthrax Received by Mail in Nairobi, Kenya
• Anthrax Scare: Employee at CBS News Tests Positive for Skin Form of
Anthrax
• CBS News Employee Tests Positive for Anthrax of Skin
• Attorneys for Mohamed Odeh Speak After He's Sentenced to Life with
No Parole
• Palestinian Authority's Response to Assassination of Israeli
Government Minister Uncertain
• Cutaneous Anthrax Infection of CBS Worker Announced by Giuliani
• 2 of 4 Africa Embassy Bombers Sentenced to Life
• Sixth Person Tests Positive for Anthrax Infection
• Third Embassy Bomber Gets Life Sentence
• Interview With Donald Rumsfeld
• Mohamed Odeh Sentenced to Life Without Parole
• CBS Employee Diagnosed With Cutaneous Anthrax
• Vermont Health Department Recommends 60 Northwest Passengers Take
Antibiotics


October 17, 2001 • Anthrax Scare: Some 20 Staffers from Senator Tom
Daschle's Office Test Positive for Anthrax
• Anthrax Scare: Tommy Thompson Testifies at Congressional Hearing on
Anthrax
• Growing Number at Office of Sen. Daschle Tests Positive for Anthrax
Exposure
• Investigators Check Different Types, Locations of Anthrax
• Good Judgment Necessary: Only Four Cases of Anthrax Found Since 9/11
• Bioterrorism Expert: Anthrax Attacks Show 'Very High Degree of
Technical Sophistication'
• Senate Leaders Hold Press Conference to Address Anthrax Scare
• Pataki News Conference
• Two Staffers of Senator Russ Feingold Test Positive for Anthrax
• 31 People Exposed to Anthrax in Daschle Office Incident
• Senate to Continue People's Business Despite Anthrax Scare
• House Leaders Hold News Conference on Anthrax


October 15, 2001 • Al Qaeda Relays New Message from Osama bin Laden
• Bush Meets With Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
• Secretary Rumsfeld Gives Pentagon Briefing
• India Fires on Pakistan in Kashmir
• Senate Majority Leader Daschle Addresses Press About Anthrax-
Contaminated Letter Sent to His Office
• America Strikes Back: Anthrax Scare
• Anthrax Suspected in Letter Sent to Senator Tom Daschle
• Al Qaeda, Taliban Confident About War
• Christiane Amanpour Reports From Islamabad
• New Jersey Postal Officials Address Anthrax Scare
• American Media Workers, Visitors to Undergo Second Anthrax Test
• Anthrax Spores Found in Boca Raton, Florida Post Office


October 13, 2001 • U.S. Jet Accidentally Bombs Civilian Area in
Afghanistan
• Errant Bomb Strikes Civilian Area in Kabul, Afghanistan
• Five Additional Employees of American Media Inc. in Florida Tested
Positive for Anthrax


October 12, 2001 • Discussion with Anthrax Expert
• FBI Investigating Anthrax Cases as Fourth Person Diagnosed
• Attorney General and Secretary of Health and Human Services Hold a
News Conference
• NBC News Employee Tests Positive for Anthrax Exposure
• Anthrax Scare: Investigators Await Medical Tests of Floridians Who
May Have Been Exposed
• NBC Employee Exposed to Anthrax Expected to Recover Fully
• How Anthrax Can be Acquired
• NBC News Employee Tests Positive for Anthrax Exposure


October 11, 2001 • Bush Announces Results of Cabinet Meeting


October 10, 2001 • American Bombing on Afghanistan Continues


October 09, 2001 • America Under Attack: Daylight Strikes on
Afghanistan
• United States Begins Day Three of Airstrikes on Afghanistan


October 08, 2001 • America Strikes Back: U.S.-Led Coalition Attacks
Taliban
• America Strikes Back: Taliban Calls Attacks on Afghanistan Acts of
Terrorism
• Allied Air Strikes Resume on Afghanistan
• The American Response: Conditions in Kandahar; Pentagon Confirms
Second Round of Airstrikes has Begun; The Objective of Continuous
Bombing


October 07, 2001 • America's Response: Bombing Afghanistan; Bush
Addresses the Nation
• Blair Shows Support for America's Response
• America's Response; Rumsfeld Gives Press Briefing
• America Strikes Back: Military Options
• America Strikes Back: Coalition Forces Attack Afghan Targets
• America Strikes Back: Attack on Afghanistan


October 06, 2001 • Anti-Aircraft Guns Reportedly Being Fired in Kabul
• Unidentified Plane Fired at Over Kabul
• Bomb Explodes in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia


October 05, 2001 • Barry Bonds Breaks Home Run Record
• Doctor Discusses Death of Man Infected With Anthrax


October 04, 2001 • Russian Authorities Haven't Ruled Out Possibility
of Terrorism in Plane Crash
• Russian Passenger Jet Crashes Into Black Sea
• Russian TU-154 Crashes Into Black Sea
• Charles Rangel and J.C. Watts Debate Bush's Economic Stimulus
Package


October 03, 2001 • Man Slits Bus Driver's Throat in Tennessee, Causes
Accident
• At Least 5 Killed In Tennessee Crash
• Greyhound Bus Crashes in Tennessee After Driver's Throat Cut
• America Recovers: Greyhound Bus Veers Off Interstate 24 After
Altercation Between Passenger and Driver
• Tennessee Greyhound Bush Accident
• Bus Accident in Tennessee
• Bus Accident Update
• Greyhound Attack
• Greyhound Bus Accident in Tennessee
• Plane Hijacked in India


October 02, 2001 • Strom Thurmond Collapses in Senate
• 98-Year-Old Sen. Strom Thurmond Apparently Collapsed on Senate Floor
• Republican Sen. Strom Thurmond Taken to Local Hospital in Washington


September 30, 2001 • Lawyer Representing Detained Aid Workers in
Afghanistan Discusses Case
• Taliban Officials Say They Know Location of bin Laden
• White House Emphasizes That Taliban Must Turn Over bin Laden


September 28, 2001 • America's New War: U.S. Special Forces Conducted
Operations in Afghanistan
• America's New War: U.S. Special Forces Conducted Operations in
Afghanistan
• America's New War: Taliban Rejects All Pakistani Requests
• America's New War: U.S. Forces Conducting Missions With Afghanistan
• Special Operations Forces Reported to be in Afghanistan


September 26, 2001 • America's New War: Delta Airlines Announces
Layoffs


September 25, 2001 • More Reserves Called Up


September 24, 2001 • America's New War: Fax Reportedly Sent by Osama
Bin Laden
• Pilots Union Requests Deputizing Pilots as Law Officers


September 20, 2001 • America's New War: Islamic Grand Council Finishes
Meeting


September 18, 2001 • America's New War: Airline Industry Making Case


September 17, 2001 • America's New War: Fed Cuts One Half Percentage
Point


September 16, 2001 • FBI Revisits a House in Delray Beach, Florida


September 15, 2001 • Thousands of Volunteers Turned Away in New York
• Authorities Believe They Are Making Progress


September 14, 2001 • America Under Attack: List of Names of 18
Suspected Hijackers
• Government Warns Terrorists May Still be in Country
• Congress Passes $40 Billion Relief Bill


September 13, 2001 • America Under Attack: FBI and State Police Cordon
Off Debris Area Six to Eight Miles from Crater Where Plane Went Down
• Train Derailment in Utah


September 12, 2001 • America Under Attack: Suspicious Planes Tracked
Over Western Canada
• Phone Conversations Pieces of Puzzle


September 11, 2001 • Terrorist Attack on United States
• Planes Crash Into World Trade Center And Pentagon Also On Fire
• Terrorism Strikes In The United States in a Massive Attack
• America Under Attack
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Attacks in Both Washington D.C. and
New York
• America Under Attack
• The White House Has Been Evacuated
• Timed Terrorist Attacks Against the United States
• America Under Attack: Gen. Wesley Clark Discusses Ongoing Terrorist
Situation
• America Under Attack
• Mayor Talks Of Damage in New York City
• White House Personnel and Officials Are Safe
• New York State in State of Emergency
• Terrorism Attack on New York City and Washington
• Secretary of State Powell's Reaction to Attack
• How Washington Is Reacting To Terrorist Attack
• Joint Chiefs of Staff Issue Statement Regarding Terrorist Attacks
• Multiple Planes Crashing Around the Country, New York in Disarray
• America Under Attack: Former National Security Adviser Richard
Holbrooke and former U.N. Ambassador Discuss Terrorist Situation
• Border Security Heightened, Airports Shut Down Throughout Country
• America Under Attack: Lt. Col. Alfred Van Cleef of Salvation Army
Discusses Counselling of Victims' Families
• America Under Attack: Members of Congress Speak Out
• America Under Attack: Taliban Press Conference
• Airplanes Hit The World Trade Center
• America Under Attack: Plane Goes Down in Pennsylvania Near
Shanksville
• Christopher Dodd Discusses the Terrorist Attack
• Witness Tells of Disaster At World Trade Center
• America Under Attack: Henry Kissinger Discusses Terrorist Attack on
the U.S.
• Eyewitness Accounts Of Disaster in New York City
• America Under Attack: Terrorist Launch Successful Attacks Against
Targets In New York And Washington
• America Under Attack: Pentagon Official Holds Press Conference
• U.S. Military On High Alert Following Terrorism Attacks
• America Under Attack: Eyewitness Discusses Pentagon Plane Crash
• America Under Attack: New York Authorities Wait for Area to be
Secured to Go In
• America Under Attack: Bush Holds Press Briefing
• Ramifications of Planned Attack on the U.S.
• America Under Attack: Near-Simultaneous Terrorist Attacks Committed
in Washington D.C. and New York City
• Kabul Claims Osama Bin Laden Had Nothing To Do With Attack
• Followers of Osama Bin Laden Said They Would Do Such An Attack
• America Under Attack: Firefighters Watch Helplessly as the World
Trade Center Continues to Burn
• New York's Governor And Mayor of New York City Address Concerns of
the Damage
• America Under Attack: President Bush Stops at a Military
Installation in Nebraska
• Cohen, Schultz, Baker on Today's Terrorist Act
• America Under Attack: New York City Eyewitnesses Tell Their Stories
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Crash Hijacked Airliners Into World
Trade Center, Pentagon
• America Under Attack: Former NATO Supreme Commander Gen. Wesley
Clark Discusses Strikes Against United States
• Israeli Foreign Minister Address The Concerns of Global Safety
• America Under Attack: Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn Discusses Today's
Terrorist Attack
• America Under Attack: Key Players in Israel Respond
• Amateur Video of Immediate Aftermath
• America Under Attack: Karen Hughes Delivers Remarks on Terrorist
Attacks
• America Under Attack: President Bush Will Speak to the Nation Later
Tonight
• America Under Attack: FAA Shuts Down Airports Around the Country
• America Under Attack: Barbara Olson Dies in the Attack
• America Under Attack: What Has to Be Done to Prevent Similar
Attacks?
• A Day of Terror
• Eagleburger Discusses Terrorist Attacks on United States
• Federal Emergency Management Agency Disburses Task Forces
• Senater Bob Graham Discuses Terrorist Attacks
• Kabul, Afghanistan Bombed by Terrorist Attacks
• Bombs in Kabul
• Explosions in Kabul: Pentagon Does Not Confirm Nor Deny U.S.
Involvement
• Robert Gates Discusses Terrorist Attacks on U.S.
• Rumsfeld Vows Pentagon will be Open Tomorrow
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Crash Hijacked Airliners Into World
Trade Center, Pentagon
• America Under Attack: Cardinal Mahoney Speaks on Today's Terrorist
Attack
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Crash Hijacked Airliners Into World
Trade Center, Pentagon
• America Under Attack: Former Secretary of State Eagleburger Praises
New Yorkers
• President Bush Addresses the Nation in Wake of Terrorist Attack
• America Under Attack: Former FBI Agent Discusses the Attack and the
President's Statement
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Crash Hijacked Airliners Into World
Trade Center, Pentagon
• National Security Council to Convene
• America Under Attack: Israeli Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Offer
Condolences to the American People
• America Under Attack: Terrorists Crash Hijacked Airliners Into World
Trade Center, Pentagon


September 10, 2001 • Fire at Newark International Airport Causes
Delays
• Newark Airport Back Open After Fire
• Michael Jordan Plans a Comeback


September 07, 2001 • U.S. Attorney in Miami Announces Unsealing of
Indictment of 11 Miami Police Officers
• Army to Retire Huey, Cobra Helicopters
• Condit Camp States No Decision Has Been Made on Reelection Run


September 06, 2001 • Justice Department No Longer Seeking Microsoft
Breakup
• Maryland Man Tests Positive for West Nile Virus


September 04, 2001 • Senator Gramm May Announce His Retirement
• Bank Hostage Situation in Indiana
• Janet Reno Announced She Will Run For Governor
• Hostage Situation in Indiana Continues
• Bank Hostage Situation Continues in Indiana
• Hostage Situation In Indiana Ends Peacefully
• Standoff in Indiana Is Over
• Gunman Releases Some Hostages
• Bank Hostage Situation Ends in Indiana
• Senator Phil Gramm Announces His Retirement
• Bob Hope's Physician Holds News Conference
• Nikolay Soltys Facing Seven Murder Charges


September 03, 2001 • Janet Reno Preparing to Run For Governor in the
State of Florida
• Former Attorney General Janet Reno Appears to be Making Return to
Politics
• U.S. Will Withdraw From U.N. Racism Conference
• U.S. To Withdraw Immediately From Racism Conference
• Shark Attack Victim in Critical but Stable Condition


August 31, 2001 • Sioux City Police Looking For Murder Suspect
• Police Comment on Manhunt for Iowa Man Suspected of Murdering Seven
• Other Shoe May Be Ready to Drop in Danny Almonte Story
• Little League Pitcher Danny Almonte is 14 Years Old
• Police Officer Shot in California
• Danny Almonte 14 Years Old According to Dominican Republic Official
• Deputy Shot in Santa Clarita, California
• Stand Off Continues With at Least One Officer Shot So Far
• Sheriff's Deputy Shot in California as Tense Standoff Continues
• Suspect Apprehended in Sioux City Massacre
• Stand Off With Marshall Impersonator Continues
• Three Die in Helicopter Crash
• In Santa Clarita, California, Standoff Between Authorities and Armed
Man
• Iowa Police Questioning Suspect Taken into Custody in Deaths of
Seven People
• Authorities Wait for Resolution in California Conflict
• Police Continue Standoff With Armed Man in Santa Clarita


August 30, 2001 • Murder Suspect Nikolay Soltys in Custody
• Sacramento Police Have Arrested Nikolay Soltys
• Ukrainian Fugitive Nikolay Soltys Captured
• Soltys in Police Custody
• The Hunt for Nikolay Soltys Ends
• Sacramento County Sheriff Discusses Soltys' Arrest
• Allies Attack Iraqi Air Defenses
• Fire Breaks Out in Marietta, Georgia Restaurant
• Authorities Came Together to Capture Soltys
• Bob Hope's Condition Improving
• Rescue Workers Caught in Rushing Water in Texas
• Press Conference for Relatives of Captured Ukrainian Fugitive


August 29, 2001 • GDP Rises Two-Tenths of a Percent in Second Quarter
• George Rivas Sentenced to Death
• Bob Hope Checks Into the Hospital


August 28, 2001 • Firefighter Pilots Killed in Air Tanker Collision
• Shooting and Hostage Situation in Chicago
• One Person Shot in Chicago Standoff
• At Least One Shot in Chicago Hostage Situation
• Hostage Crisis in Chicago Ends
• John McCain to Undergo Prostate Surgery
• Senator McCain to Undergo Prostate Surgery
• Gateway Computer To Have Major Layoffs
• Plane With Landing Gear Problems Lands Safely at Van Nuys Airport


August 27, 2001 • Iraq Claims Downing of U.S. Spy Plane
• Iraq Defense Officials Claim to Have Shot Down Unmanned U.S.
Reconnaissance Plane
• NIH Today Supposed to Reveal Names of All Organizations Eligible for
Federal Funding
• Landing Gear Stuck on Single-Engine Cessna
• Crippled Cessna 172 Losing Fuel in Texas
• Cessna Having Landing Gear Trouble
• Crippled Cessna Coming in to Land
• Crippled Cessna Makes a Landing
• Texas Firefighter Describes Cessna 172 Landing
• Powerball Winner Accepts Prize in Louisville, Kentucky
• Fire Ravages North L.A. County


August 26, 2001 • Aaliyah, Seven Others Perish in Plane Crash


August 24, 2001 • Settlement Reached in Firestone Trial
• Settlement for Undisclosed Amount in Firestone Suit
• Retired Air Force Sergeant Arrested For Espionage


August 23, 2001 • Congressman Gary Condit Breaks Silence
• California Congressman Gary Condit Speaking Publicly for First Time
About Chandra Levy Disappearance
• Parasailor Stuck on Arm of Statue of Liberty
• Gary Condit Writes Letter to Constituents
• In First Sign She May be Moving Toward Run for Senate, Elizabeth
Dole Switching Voter Registration from Kansas to North Carolina
• Parasailor Rescued After Becoming Stuck on Statue of Liberty
• New Yorkers React as Gary Condit Breaks Silence
• Gary Condit Sends Letter to Constituents
• Want Do People Want to Hear From Gary Condit?
• Suspect in Family Killings Nikolay Soltys Headed to Charlotte, North
Carolina Area
• Nationwide Manhunt For Nikolay Soltys


August 22, 2001 • In Fort Worth, Texas, Small Plane Trying to Land
Crashes into Truck
• Myers Slated to be New Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
• Sixties Radical Kathy Boudin Denied Parole
• Tour Bus Crashes in New Jersey
• Greyhound Bus Overturned on Garden State Parkway
• Jesse Helms Announces Retirement


August 21, 2001 • Pennsylvania Accident Involving a Truck and a Van
• Accident Involving Tractor Trailer and Passenger Van in Pennsylvania
• FBI Makes Arrests in Scheme Involving McDonald's Monopoly Game
• FBI Alleges Attempt to Defraud McDonald's Monopoly Game
• Fed Cuts 25 Basis Points
• FBI Arrests Eight in Scheme Defrauding McDonald's Monopoly Game
• Most Recent Artificial Heart Transplant
• Doctors Address Status of Artificial Heart Patient
• Nascar Officials Report On Earnhardt's Death
• Artificial Heart Patient Meets the World
• NASCAR to Install Recording Devices in Racing Cars
• 'Monopoly' Rigged!


August 20, 2001 • School Bus Overturns in Waxahachie, Texas
• Protester Gives Dramatic Ending to Gray Press Conference
• Officer Kills Three While Driving Under the Influence
• Suspect at Large After Killing Rampage in Sacramento
• Sacramento Sheriff's Department Looking for Man Suspected of
Multiple Deadly Attacks
• Police in Sacramento, California, Search for Mass Slaying Suspect
• Killing Rampage in Sacramento Leaves Four Dead, One Missing
• Five Dead in Sacramento Killing Rampage
• Authorities Hunting for Sacramento Man Suspected of Killing Five
Family Members
• Killing Rampage Leaves Five Dead in Sacramento
• Killing Spree in Sacramento Leaves Five Dead
• Sacramento Authorities Suspect Ukrainian Man of Killing Five
Relatives During Rampage


August 17, 2001 • Fossett Decides to Abort Balloon Trip
• Fossett Aborting Balloon Trip
• Balloonist Tim Fossett Reportedly Touches Down in Brazil
• Press Conference For Aborted Around-The-World Balloon Flight
• Steve Fossett News Conference Expected Soon
• Microsoft Appeal Thrown Out
• Court Denies Microsoft's Request for Stay
• Appeals Court Denies Delay in Microsoft Antitrust Case
• First Pictures of Fossett's Downed Balloon
• Woman Dies From West Nile Virus
• Elderly Woman Dies of West Nile Virus in Atlanta


August 16, 2001 • Four Story Hollywood Fire Results in at Least One
Fatality
• Two Deaths as a Result of a Four Story Hotel Fire in Hollywood,
California
• Two Confirmed Dead in Hollywood Fire
• Firefighters Battle Hollywood Hotel Fire
• One Death Reported in Hollywood Hotel Fire
• Palomar Hotel Engulfed in Flames
• People Remain Trapped in Palomar Hotel Fire
• Palomar Hotel on Fire; One Woman Confirmed Dead
• Palomar Hotel Fire Nearly Extinguished
• One Dead, Several Others Injured in Palomar Hotel Fire
• Hollywood Hotel Erupts in Flames
• Planes Nearly Collide on Runway at Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport


August 15, 2001 • Texas Appeals Court Issues Stay of Napoleon
Beazley's Execution
• Napoleon Beazley Receives Stay


August 14, 2001 • Jailed Quaker to Be Released From Italian Cell
• Retail Figures Unchanged in July
• New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Against Father of Frozen Embryos
• Two Pickups Collide With a Striping Truck
• Susanna Thomas to be Released


August 11, 2001 • At Least Seven Injured in Fairground Explosion


August 10, 2001 • Allies Strike Hard in Iraq's No-Fly Zone
• Allies Strike to Protect Pilots in Iraq No-Fly Zones
• Alleged DWI Officer Gets $250,000 Bail
• Northern Ireland Government Suspended
• Police Respond to Attempted Robbery Near Seattle Airport
• Hostage Freed in Seattle


August 09, 2001 • Bomb Goes Off in Jerusalem, Killing Nine
• Woman Pinned Under Commuter Train in Chicago
• In Jerusalem Bomb Blast, 13 Dead, Including Six Babies
• President Bush to Address the Nation on Stem Cell Research
• Suicide Bomber Kills 13 in Jerusalem
• Suicide Bomb at Pizza Parlor in Jerusalem
• Alleged Restaurant Bombing in Downtown Jerusalem
• President Bush Addresses the Nation on Stem Cell Research
• Behind the Stem Cell Decision
• Jerusalem Bomb Kills Four, Injures Twenty
• Four Dead, 29 Injured in Jerusalem Bombing
• No Negotiations in Middle East Until Violence Stops
• Secretary of State Powell Condemns Jerusalem Suicide Bombing
• President Bush Reaches a Decision on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
• President Bush Speaks Out on Stem Cell Research


August 08, 2001 • Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago Closed Because of
Tanker Truck Accident
• Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago Shut Down Due to Tanker Accident
• Tanker Truck Accident Shuts Down Dan Ryan Expressway
• Andrea Yates Brought into Houston Courtroom This Morning for
Arraignment
• In Arraignment, Andrea Yates' Attorney Enters Insanity Plea on
Yates' Behalf
• Overturned Tanker Truck in Chicago Makes Mess of Rush Hour
• Folks Evacuated Because of Tanker Spill Being Allowed to Return to
Homes
• Purdue Pharma Aims to Take High out of Popular Painkiller OxyContin
• Maureen Reagan Dies at 60 of Melanoma
• Former Reagan Aide Talks About Maureen Reagan
• Levy Family Attorney Holds News Conference
• Houston Fire Department Rescues Two Window Washers
• Lifestyle Change Can Help Prevent Diabetes
• Firefighter discuses Rescue of Stranded Window Washers
• Fulbright Scholar Returns to United States After Russian Captivity


August 07, 2001 • Dr. Panos Zavos Speaks at Cloning Conference
• Zavos Says Cloning More Efficient Than IVF
• Scientists Announce Project to Clone Humans
• Antinori Unveils Plans for Human Cloning
• Hearing Takes Place on Human Cloning
• Emergency Landing in Florida


August 03, 2001 • Train Crash in Chicago
• Train Collision in Chicago Injures 10
• 22 Reported Injured in Chicago Train Collision
• Chicago Train Accident: Passengers Being Evacuated


August 02, 2001 • Bush's Nominee for CPSC Rejected in Closed-Door Vote
• Appeals Court Refusing to Reconsider Decision that Microsoft
Illegally Commingled Windows OS and Browser
• Flooding Stops Traffic in Chicago
• Bosnian General Found Guilty of Genocide by U.N. War Crimes Tribunal
• General Radislav Krstic Found Guilty of Genocide
• Flash Floods Hit Chicago
• Tremendous Flash Flood in Chicago
• Flash Floods Close Chicago Expressway
• Plea Agreement Reached for Five Gold Club Racketeering Trial
Defendants
• Fire at Pentagon Causes Brief Evacuation


August 01, 2001 • Police Follow up a Tip in Chandra Levy Case
• Unconfirmed Tip: Chandra's Body Near Richmond
• Police Receive Tip in Chandra Levy Case
• The Chandra Levy Case: Police Receive Tip on Possible Location of a
Body
• Police Investigate Tip


July 31, 2001 • Personal Income, Personal Spending Numbers Rise
• Israeli Military Shells Building in West Bank
• Twin-Engine Plane Crash in Ohio Kills Two
• Police Call Off Woodland Search for Chandra Levy
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July 30, 2001 • Conflict in the Middle East: Israeli Gunships Target
Gaza City
• Los Angeles School Guard Shot


July 29, 2001 • Explosion Kills Three at an Ohio Fair
• Explosion at Ohio Fairgrounds Leaves Three Dead
• Engine Explodes at County Fair, Killing Three
• Steam Engine Explosion Kills Four at a County Fair in Ohio


July 27, 2001 • GDP Rises Seven-Tenths of a Percent
• The Search for Chandra: Condit Interviewed a Fourth Time
• Child Killer Nathaniel Brazill Gets 28 Years
• Court Rules Accused Capitol Police Killer Can Be Medicated for Trial
• Roller-Coaster Accident Takes Place in New Hampshire
• Attorney for Nathaniel Brazill Speaks Out
• Nathaniel Brazill Prosecutor Speaks Out
• The Search for Chandra: Levy Parents Address the Media
• D.C. Police Chief Holds News Conference on the Investigation Into
Chandra Levy's Disappearance


July 26, 2001 • Brazill Expresses Sorrow at Sentencing Hearing


July 25, 2001 • Overturned Dumptruck on D.C. Beltway


July 24, 2001 • Chandra Levy's Father Speaks Out
• NHTSA to Investigate Faulty Brand of Tire
• Fighting Escalates in Macedonia


July 23, 2001 • Writer Eudora Welty Dead at 92


July 22, 2001 • Indonesian Parliament Meets to Impeach President


July 21, 2001 • Clash Between Demonstrators, Police Erupts Near G8
Summit


July 20, 2001 • G8 Protester Reportedly Murdered by Police
• Demonstrator Killed in Massive G8 Protests
• Protester Killed at G8 Summit in Italy
• One Palestinian Killed in an Explosion in the West Bank
• Protester Killed at G8 Summit
• Medical Helicopter Crashes in Texas


July 19, 2001 • Katherine Hepburn Admitted to Connecticut Hospital
• Katharine Hepburn Hospitalized: Officials Say No Cause for Alarm
• European Court of Human Rights Turns Down Einhorn Appeal
• South Carolina Fireworks Plant Bursts Into Flames


July 18, 2001 • Consumer Price Index, Housing Starts Higher Than
Expected
• Texas Roller Coaster Stalled
• Hazardous Material Ignites Fire in Baltimore


July 17, 2001 • 'Washington Post' Publisher Katharine Graham Dies
• Asst. Chief Gainer Updates on Levy Search


July 16, 2001 • Robert Downey Jr. Sentenced to Three Years Probation
• St. Louis Park Shooting Leaves Three Dead


July 13, 2001 • Man Found Guilty of Plot to Blow Up Los Angeles
Airport
• Jury Foreman Discusses Guilty Verdict for Millennium Conspirator
• Condit Passed Lie Detector
• Condit Attorney Expected to Announce Favorable Polygraph Results
• Condit's Lawyer to Discuss Polygraph Test
• Assistant D.C. Police Chief Discusses the Investigation Into Chandra
Levy's Disappearance


July 12, 2001 • The Search for Chandra: Levy Parents Expected to Make
Statement Soon
• Car 'Alerted' by White House Bomb-Sniffing Dog
• Police Search Abandoned Buildings for Chandra Levy's Body
• Police to Search Abandoned Buildings
• Clashes Break Out in Northern Ireland Between the Roman Catholics
and the Police
• Violence in Belfast


July 11, 2001 • Abner Louima Receives Settlement of $9 Million


July 10, 2001 • Small Plane Crash in New Jersey
• Tanzania Embassy Bomber Sentenced to Life
• Congressman Condit Agrees to Take a Lie Detector Test
• Police Want Condit Polygraph, DNA Tests


July 09, 2001 • Congressman Gary Condit Declines to Take Polygraph
Test
• Condit Attorney Praises Client's Cooperation with Police


July 07, 2001 • Congressman Gary Condit Admits a Romantic Relationship
With Missing Intern Chandra Levy
• Police Interview Condit for Third Time
• Congressman Condit Acknowledges Romantic Relationship With Missing
Woman
• D.C. Police: Condit Not a Suspect


July 06, 2001 • Reporter for 'The Modesto Bee' Discusses Hometown
Response to Disappearance of Chandra Levy, Gary Condit
• June Jobless Rate Rises
• Former FBI Agent Robert Hanssen Pleads Guilty to Espionage Charges
• Standoff Continues Between Police and Alleged Bank Robber in Florida
• Police Surround Alleged Bank Robber in Tampa
• Possible Hostage Situation
• Officer Shot in Florida Hostage Crisis
• Bank Robber Barricaded in Tampa Apartment Complex
• Bank Robbery Suspect Kills Himself
• Police Officer Shot While Chasing Bank Robber
• Robert Kennedy Jr. Gets 30 Days
• Condit Says Media isn't Helping Investigation


July 05, 2001 • President Bush to Name Justice Department Prosecutor
New Head of FBI
• Police Interview Carolyn Condit
• Congressman Gary Condit's Office to Release a Statement


July 04, 2001 • Ferris Wheel Stuck in Detroit


July 03, 2001 • Iraqi Diplomat Defects
• Comedian Paula Poundstone Arraigned on Abuse Charges
• Russian Jet Crashes Near Irkutsk, Siberia


June 30, 2001 • Vice President Cheney Leaves the Hospital After a
Heart Procedure
• Chet Atkins Dead


June 29, 2001 • Vice President Cheney Speaks to Press About New Heart
Complications
• Vice President Cheney Announces New Heart Complications
• Medical Procedure Will Determine Whether Cheney Needs Pacemaker
• Vice President Cheney to Undergo Heart Examination
• Yugoslav Prime Minister Resigns to Protest Milosevic Extradition
• Cheney Says Medical Condition Won't Affect His Job
• Cheney to Undergo Medical Tests
• Cheney Possibly to Receive Pacemaker
• Nasdaq Shuts Down
• FDA Raids Raelian Cloning Lab


June 28, 2001 • Yugoslav Court Suspends Extradition of Milosevic
• Yasser Arafat Speaks of Meeting With U.S. Secretary of State
• Trading of Microsoft Stock Halted on Nasdaq
• Court of Appeals Reverses Microsoft Break Up Ruling
• Court of Appeals Vacates Antitrust Ruling Against Microsoft
• Serbia Will Turn Over Milosevic to International Criminal Tribunal
in The Hague
• Former Yugoslav President Milosevic Headed to Trial
• Yugoslavia Confirms Extradition of Milosevic
• Microsoft Decision Reversed
• Initial Reports Indicate Milosevic Extradition Underway
• Secretary of State Colin Powell and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon Meet in Jerusalem
• Felony Charges Dropped in Idaho Woman's Case


June 27, 2001 • Fed Lowers Interest Rates by Quarter Point


June 26, 2001 • Durable Goods Orders Rise 2.9 Percent
• President Bush Meets With Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon


June 25, 2001 • Supreme Court Rules on Internet Publishing Permission
• Six Major Supreme Court Decisions Made Today


June 23, 2001 • Peru Shaken Up by an Earthquake
• Powerful Earthquake Rocks Peruvian Coast


June 22, 2001 • Andrea Yates, Accused of Killing Her Five Children,
Appointed Lawyer
• Attorney Addresses Press About Plans for Prosecuting Texas Mother
Who Killed Her Children
• Britain: Killers of 2-Year-Old to be Released
• Atlanta Crane Standoff Ends in Hanging Death
• Two British Teen Killers to be Released
• Britain: Toddler Killers to be Set Free
• U.S. Military Moves to Highest State of Alert in Persian Gulf
• Funeral for Yates Five Set for Wednesday
• Andrea Yates Has Her Family's Support


June 21, 2001 • Alleged Gunmen in Construction Crane in Atlanta
• Suspected Gunman in Construction Crane in Atlanta
• Gunman Sighted at Atlanta Transit Station
• Atlanta Police in Standoff With Alleged Gunman
• Police Engaged in Standoff With Atlanta Gunman
• Three Men Rescued After Ambassador Bridge Scaffolding Collapses
• Crane Confrontation: Suspected Gunman in Standoff With Police in
Atlanta
• Atlanta: Police Negotiating With Suspected Gunman
• Indictments Issued for Saudi Bombing
• Man Trapped in a Trench in Construction Accident in Arizona


June 20, 2001 • Iraq Claims 23 Killed in Allied Airstrikes
• In California, Chase of Stolen Doritos Truck Ends
• Iraq Claims 23 Dead in U.S./British Air Raids
• 'Consumer Reports' Says Mitsubishi Montero Limited Poses Rollover
Risk
• Iraqi News Service Claims 23 Killed by Western Airstrikes
• Truck Chase: LAPD Pursues Stolen Vehicle
• In Texas, Five Children Drowned, Possibly by Mother
• Woman in Custody After Five Children Found Dead in Houston Home
• Five Children Found Dead in Houston
• Five Children Found Dead in Houston Home; Mother in Custody
• Andrea Yates Formally Charged With Murder of her Five Children


June 18, 2001 • Bus Crash in California
• Pasadena, California Bus Crash Injures Several
• Bush Crashes into Pasadena Hotel, Injuring 23
• Yemen: Terrorist Attack on U.S. Embassy Narrowly Averted
• Supreme Court Rejects Garza's Final Appeal


June 13, 2001 • Judge Rules in Favor of Teresa Earnhardt
• Small Plane Crashes in Florida


June 12, 2001 • Philippines Hostages: Torso Recovered; No
Identification Made
• Police Close in on Robbery Suspects Near Capitol
• Sentencing Agreed Upon for Convicted Embassy Bomber
• Mohamed al-'Owhali Will Not be Executed


June 11, 2001 • Timothy McVeigh Executed in Terre Haute, Indiana


June 08, 2001 • Technical Malfunction Halts Trading on New York Stock
Exchange


June 07, 2001 • Court Refuses to Halt Creation of World War II
Memorial in D.C.
• Appellate Court Rejects Stay of Execution for McVeigh
• British Prime Minister Blair Re-elected in a Landslide


June 06, 2001 • Judge Denies McVeigh's Request for a Stay
• McVeigh Execution: Federal Judge Matsch Denies Stay; Appeals May Be
Made
• Judge Denies Stay of Execution for McVeigh, Appeal Expected


June 05, 2001 • Unidentified Man Climbs Brooklyn Bridge
• Man Scaling Brooklyn Bridge Climbs Down


June 04, 2001 • Gunfire Reported in Gaza Strip
• Supreme Court Stops Execution of Mentally Retarded Man in Texas
• Justice Department Responds to McVeigh Request for Execution Stay
• Justice Department Refutes McVeigh's Request for Stay of Execution


June 02, 2001 • Standoff in Idaho Is Over
• Standoff in Idaho Ends; Authorities Say Children Are in Good
Condition


June 01, 2001 • Alleged Child Gunman in Idaho Leaves House
• May Unemployment at 4.4 Percent
• Detainees, Guards in Standoff at Juvenile Detention Facility
• Bomb Detonated in Tel Aviv


May 31, 2001 • Timothy McVeigh Requests Second Stay of Execution
• McVeigh's Lawyers File for Another Stay of Execution
• McVeigh Asks for Stay of Execution
• Timothy McVeigh Asks for a Stay of Execution
• McVeigh Authorizes Execution Stay Request


May 30, 2001 • Explosion Reported in Netanya, Israel
• Car Bomb Explodes in Netanya, Israel
• McVeigh Execution: Justice Department to Fight Further Delay


May 29, 2001 • Supreme Court Rules Disabled Golfer Can Ride in
Competition
• Supreme Court Says Casey Martin May Use Cart on PGA Tour
• Military Jet Crashes in Florida
• American Association of People With Disabilities CEO Discusses
Supreme Court Victory of Golfer Casey Martin
• Navy Says F-18 Overdue in Florida
• Disabled Golfer Granted Right to Use Carts on PGA Tour
• Verdict Reached in U.S. Embassy Bombing Trials
• Embassy Bombings Verdict: Defendants Found Guilty
• FBI Says Embassy Bombing Verdict May Be a Deterrent to Future
Terrorists
• Jury Finds Four Followers of Osama bin Laden Guilty in Embassy
Bombings
• Jury Convicts Four on All Charges in Embassy Bombings
• Jury Finds Four Followers of Osama bin Laden Guilty in Embassy
Bombings
• Four Found Guilty in U.S. Embassies Bombings
• PGA Commissioner Speaks on Supreme Court's Ruling


May 28, 2001 • Tornado in Colorado Destroys Mobile Homes
• Eleven People Shot in Baltimore


May 26, 2001 • Senate Passes Tax Relief Bill
• House Passes Compromise Tax Cut Bill
• Car Bomb Detonates in Jerusalem


May 25, 2001 • Several Injured in Car Bombing in Israel
• Car Bomb Injures Over 20 in Israel


May 24, 2001 • Senate Vote on Tax Cut Under Way
• Senator Jeffords Addresses Press: Will Leave Republican Party,
Become Independent
• White House, McCain Respond to Jeffords' Party Switch
• President Bush Addresses Departure of Senator Jeffords
• Effects of Jeffords' Decision Ripple Through Capitol Hill
• Jeffords Announces Decision to Leave Republican Party
• Capitol Hill Reacts to Jeffords Leaving GOP
• Wedding Hall in Jerusalem Collapses


May 23, 2001 • Senator Jeffords Will Not Announce Party Change Today,
Will Vote for Bush Tax Plan
• Senate Reaction to Potential Jeffords Move
• Senator Jeffords Expected to Announce Thursday He Will Leave
Republican Party


May 22, 2001 • Ford Orders Recall of Firestone Tires


May 19, 2001 • Arab Countries Recommend to Halt Diplomatic Relations
With Israel
• Eight Swiss Tourists Trapped In Flooded Cave Rescued


May 18, 2001 • Israel: Suicide Bomber Kills at Least Five, Injures
More Than 30
• In Israel, Four Dead, 30 Injured After Bomb Rips Through Crowded
Mall
• Deadly Explosion Set Off by Suicide Bomber at Israeli Shopping Mall
• Conflict in the Middle East: Suicide Bomber Strikes Crowded Shopping
Mall in Israel
• Suicide Bomber Detonates Explosives at Entrance to Israeli Mall
• Bush Honors Crew of Once-Detained Spy Plane at White House, Condemns
Suicide Bombing in Israel
• Israel Hits Palestinian Targets in Retaliation for Suicide Bombing
• Israeli Fighters Target Palestinian Police Posts After Netanya
Bombing


May 17, 2001 • York, Pennsylvania, Mayor Surrenders, Is Charged With
Homicide for Race-Related 1969 Murder


May 16, 2001 • Housing Starts up 1.5 Percent; CPI at 0.3 Percent
• Military Plane Crash Kills 37 in Turkey
• McVeigh Attorneys Hold Press Conference
• Verdict Reached in Brazill Case
• Defense Comments on Brazill's Second-Degree Conviction
• Jury Finds Brazill Guilty of Second Degree Murder


May 15, 2001 • Train Spotted in Rural Ohio, Suspected to Be a Runaway
• Ohio Officials Taking Measures to Halt Runaway Freight Train
• Analysts Anticipate Fed Action
• Runaway Train; Engineer Disabled By Apparent Heart Attack


May 14, 2001 • Supreme Court Bars Marijuana Distribution For Medical
Purposes
• Supreme Court Says No to Medical Marijuana


May 12, 2001 • Comair Pilots Vote to Continue Strike


May 11, 2001 • Economist Discusses New Producer Price Index, Retail
Sales Numbers
• FBI Admits to Withholding 3,000-Plus Pages of Documents Relevant to
McVeigh Case
• McVeigh Execution May be Postponed Due to Recently Discovered
Documents
• Execution Delay Draws Mixed Reactions
• Possible Execution Delay for McVeigh
• FBI Documents Could Impact McVeigh, Nichols Cases
• Ashcroft to Address Possible Delay of McVeigh Execution
• Timothy McVeigh's Attorney Talks to Reporters
• Lawyers Consider Course of Action After Twist in McVeigh Case
• FBI Documents Could Impact McVeigh, Nichols Cases
• McVeigh Attorney Holds News Conference
• McVeigh Execution Delayed
• McVeigh Execution Delayed


May 10, 2001 • Conflict in the Middle East: Israeli Missile Attacks
Target Palestinian Police Stations
• Breakthrough Cancer Pill Wins Marketing Approval
• Boeing to Announce New Location Shortly
• Boeing Chooses Chicago
• McVeigh's Lawyers May Ask for Stay of Execution
• FBI Unearths Unseen Files on McVeigh


May 08, 2001 • Nathaniel Brazill to Take Witness Stand Today
• Rep. Hutchinson to Head DEA


May 07, 2001 • Interrogation Tapes for Nathaniel Brazill Shown in
Florida Court
• Four Children Stabbed in Alaskan Elementary School
• Cincinnati Grand Jury Indicts Officer on Two Counts in Shooting on
Unarmed African-American


May 05, 2001 • Tito, Crew Leave International Space Station
• Soyuz Undocks From International Space Station


May 04, 2001 • Unemployment Rate Rises to 4.5 Percent
• U.S. Team Finishes Examination of Plane Detained by China
• Hollywood Producers and Writers Make a Deal
• Kidnap Victim Reunited With her Parents
• Congressman James Traficant Indicted by Grand Jury
• Inspection Team Says U.S. Plane Detained in China Can Be Flown Out
• 11-Year-Old Texas Kidnapping Victim Safely Found


May 03, 2001 • British Prime Minister Blair Addresses Foot-and-Mouth
Disease
• FBI Raids Possible Ukrainian Smuggling Ring
• U.S. Voted Off U.N. Human Rights Commission


May 02, 2001 • Secretary of State Powell Meets With Israeli Foreign
Minister


May 01, 2001 • FBI Director Freeh to Resign
• FBI Director Freeh to Resign in June


April 30, 2001 • Space Tourist Arrives at International Space Station


April 29, 2001 • China Decides to Let U.S. Inspect Surveillance Plane


April 27, 2001 • Protesters Halt Bombing on Vieques
• Florida Shooting: Shots Fired in Apartment Building; Two Reported
Dead
• Two Dead in Florida Apartment Shooting
• Truck Hits Several Cars on Sacramento Freeway


April 26, 2001 • Florida Schools Lockdown to Find Robbery Suspect
• Plane With Dr. Shemenski Arrives in Chile
• Court Rejects Injunction in Vieques Controversy


April 25, 2001 • Small Plane Emergency Lands in Opa-Locka
• Two Injured in Santa Fe Building Explosion


April 24, 2001 • Plane En Route to Rescue Ailing Physician in
Antarctica
• Supreme Court Issues Two Narrow Decisions
• Downey Checks Himself Into Rehab


April 23, 2001 • Waddle Gets Career-Ending Reprimand


April 20, 2001 • Summit of the Americas: Protesters Clash With Police
in Quebec City
• Michael Skakel Will Be Tried for Murder
• Summit of the Americas Delayed by Protesters
• Summit of the Americas: Protesters Breach Perimeter
• Summit of the Americas: Police Fire Tear Gas Into Crowd of
Protesters
• Judge Rules Michael Skakel Can Be Tried for Murder
• Judge Issues Ruling in Skakel Hearing
• Skakel Murder Case Will Go to Trial


April 18, 2001 • Fed Shocks Wall Street, Cuts Interest Rates
• Federal Reserve Board Cuts Rates Half a Point
• Still No Progress in U.S.-China Meeting


April 17, 2001 • Consumer Price Index Shows Modest Rise for March
• Israeli Forces Reoccupy Parts of Gaza Strip


April 13, 2001 • Standoff Over Detained Plane, Crew Further Saps U.S.
Relations With China
• Six Killed in Philadelphia Fire
• U.S. China Relations: April 18 Meeting to be Held in Beijing
• U.S.-China Relations: Two Sets of Meetings Planned


April 12, 2001 • Crew of Plane Detained by China Heads Home
• Chinese Press Declares China Victory in Spy Plane Standoff With
United States
• To Many Chinese, Spy Plane Standoff Ended Too Soon
• U.S. Crew Released From China en Route to Hawaii
• Spy Plane Crew Members Freed From China to Be Held for Debriefing in
Hawaii; Party Will Follow
• U.S.-China Relations Strained by Plane Collision Standoff
• Rep. Pelosi Discusses U.S.-China Standoff Over Plane Collision
• American Crewmembers Returning Home
• U.S. Crewmembers Leave Guam for Hawaii
• Crewmembers Arrive in Hawaii From China
• Train Derails in Nova Scotia, Canada
• The U.S. Spy Plane Crew Comes Home
• Security Sweep for Suspicious Pink Package
• Backpack by White House Grounds Poses no Danger
• U.S. Crew Members Leave Guam for Hawaii


April 11, 2001 • China to Hold Press Conferences
• U.S/China Standoff: Chinese Officials to Hold Press Conference
Shortly
• China May Discuss U.S. Detainees in Press Conferences Today
• China to Release Detainees
• U.S/China Standoff: Chinese Media Reporting U.S. Crew May Be
Released
• U.S. Personnel Detained in China to Be Released
• U.S/China Standoff: China Reportedly Set to Release U.S. Crew
Members
• U.S/China Standoff: China Announces U.S. Crew to be Released
• After U.S. Letter, China Will Release Detained Crew
• U.S/China Standoff: U.S. Crew Members to be Released
• China to Release U.S. Crew
• U.S/China Standoff: Release of Crew Welcome News to Families
• U.S/China Standoff: China to Release U.S. Crew Members
• Crew Members to Return to U.S.
• Officials Stress: No Apology
• China to Hold Press Conferences
• U.S/China Standoff: China Set to Release U.S. Crew
• Chinese Spin to Promote Positive Sentiment
• U.S/China Standoff: Crew to Be Released in Next Few Days
• China Says It Will Release American Crewmembers
• China Says It Will Release Crew Members
• Congress Is Following China Developments Closely
• China Promises Releases of U.S. Crewmembers
• Standoff Between U.S. and China Drawing to a Close
• Senator Graham Expresses Reaction to China-U.S. Standoff
• Pentagon Working Out Details of Crew's Return
• Long-Term Effects of Standoff
• Severe Weather in Iowa
• U.S. Crew Members to Come Home After Detention
• Fans at Soccer Game Stampeded, Several Dead
• Chinese Release Americans from Hainan Island
• U.S. Officials Await Word to Pick Up American Detainees in China
• Bush Meets With Family of American Detainee
• Admiral Blair Speaks on U.S.-China Deal
• Prueher Thanks Bush Cabinet, China Got Less Than It Demanded


April 10, 2001 • Pentagon Says Chinese Fighter Passed Closely to
American Surveillance Plane Before Crash
• U.S. Officials Meet With Detained Crewmembers


April 09, 2001 • U.S/China Standoff: Fourth Meeting With Crew Ends
• British High Court Rules Against Kilshaws in Internet Adoption Case


April 07, 2001 • Helicopter Crash in Vietnam Kills Seven Americans
• At Least 16 Dead in Helicopter Crash in Vietnam


April 06, 2001 • U.S. Diplomats Meeting With Crew Members of Plane
Detained in China
• Meeting Begins Between U.S. Officials, Crew Members of Plane
Detained by China
• School Bus Crashes Near Florida-Georgia State Line
• Senate Passes Budget Blueprint
• Tax Cut Approved, Republicans Happy
• PG&E Files for Bankruptcy


April 05, 2001 • Powell's Public Comments Helps Ease Intensity of
Chinese Standoff
• Senator Lugar Discusses Possible Sanctions Against China


April 04, 2001 • EP-3 Crew Successfully Completed Destruction of
Sensitive Material


April 03, 2001 • Israel Launches Military Offensive Against
Palestinian Targets
• Meeting to Discuss Detained Spy Plane Begins
• Chinese Foreign Ministry Briefs Press on Captured U.S. Spy Plane


April 02, 2001 • McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Bill Passes
Senate
• Chinese Authorities Have Boarded U.S. Plane


March 31, 2001 • Slobodan Milosevic to Stand Trial in Serbia
• Stand-Off at Milosevic's Villa Ends; Milosevic Arrested
• Milosevic Taken to Prison in Belgrade


March 30, 2001 • Yugoslav Authorities Arrest Slobodan Milosevic
• Police Surround Belgrade Home of Slobodan Milosevic
• Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Confirms Milosevic's Arrest
• Aspen Plane Crash: Names of Victims Released
• Arrest of Milosevic Confirmed
• Yugoslav Police Surround Milosevic Residence
• Sixteen-Year-Old Dead in School Shooting
• Plea Agreement Reached in Los Angeles Police Corruption Case
• Second, Final Body Recovered From Military Jet Crashes in Scotland
• Movie Company Jet Crashes, Killing All Onboard
• Aspen Plane Crash: Authorities Detail Accident
• Aspen Plane Crash: Eyewitness Account
• Aspen Plane Crash: Press Conference to Get Under Way Shortly
• Federal Investigators En Route to Aspen Crash Site
• Aspen Plane Crash: All 18 Aboard Perish
• Plane Crashes; 18 Dead
• Eighteen Dead After Plane Crash in Colorado
• Colorado Plane Crash Kills 18


March 29, 2001 • Weather Might Have Been a Factor in Plane Crash
• Private Jet Crashed in Colorado
• Riser at High School Collapses, Injuring Many
• Suspect Arrested for 1998 Death of Abortion Doctor
• Fugitive Wanted in Connection With Death of Abortion Doctor Arrested
in France


March 28, 2001 • Israeli Forces Attack Palestinian Targets in Response
to Recent Terrorist Attacks
• Wreckage of Lost F-15 Found
• Wreckage of Second F-15 Missing This Week Found
• In Wake of Suicide Bomb, Israeli Government Strikes Selected Targets
in Ramallah
• Searchers Find Wreckage of Second Missing F-15
• Putin Makes First Changes to Cabinet
• Helicopter Gun Attack in Middle East
• Shelling in Palestinian Cities


March 27, 2001 • Two Attorneys Charged in California Attack Dog Case
• Significant Defeat for Hagel's Alternative Campaign Finance Reform
Bill
• Senate Votes to Increase Campaign Contributor Disclosure
• RAF Finds Wreckage of Missing American F-15s
• RAF Finds Wreckage of Lost American Planes
• Firefighters Struggle to Contain Huge New York City Fire
• Jerusalem Rocked by Second Bomb Blast
• Day's Second Bombing in Israel Strikes Bus
• Wreckage of Lost American F-15s Found


March 26, 2001 • Two U.S. Fighter Jets Missing in Scotland
• Air Force Fighters Disappear After Training Mission in Scotland
• Two U.S. Fighter Planes Reported Missing in Scotland
• Two U.S. F-15Cs Missing After Routine Training Over Northern
Scotland
• Pentagon Officials Investigating Two Aviation Mishaps
• Plane Crash in Germany Kills Two, Two USAF F-15s Missing in England
• Army Plane Crash Kills Two
• Pentagon, Scottish Reports At Odds Over Status of Two F-15s
• Pentagon Says Missing Plane Report Erroneous
• Two F-15s Fail to Return from Training Mission
• U.S. F-15s Missing Over Scotland


March 22, 2001 • Gunman Fires on Another San Diego School
• Oscar Preparation Falters as Scaffolding Collapses, Injuring Four
• Shrine Scaffolding Collapses, at Least Five Hurt
• White House Discusses Expulsion of Russian Diplomats
• Four Russian Diplomats Expelled From U.S.
• Foreign Minister Says Americans Will Be Expelled From Russia for
Spying


March 21, 2001 • Man on Loose After Attempted Bank Robbery in Denver
• Supreme Court Strikes Down Drug Testing Pregnant Women
• Macedonia Conflict: Rebels Declare Unilateral Cease-fire


March 20, 2001 • Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates by Half-a-Point


March 18, 2001 • Amtrak Train Jumps Tracks, Injures 90, Kills One
• Train Derails En Route From Chicago to California
• Train Derailment Victims Flown to Hospitals
• One Fatality Reported in Train Derailment
• Train Derails in Iowa, Injuring 90, Killing One
• City Accommodates Train Derailment Victims
• Train Derailment Leaves One Dead, 90 Injured
• All Passengers Accounted for After Train Derailment


March 16, 2001 • Rapper Sean "Puffy" Combs Found Not Guilty
• PPI Up 1/10 Percent; CPPI Down 3/10 Percent; Housing Starts Down
4/10 Percent


March 15, 2001 • Russian Jet Hijacked: Putin Cuts Vacation Short, Sets
Up Headquarters
• Russian Jet Hijacked: Radio Communication Established
• Hijacked Russian Plane Lands In Medina, Saudi Arabia
• Hijacked Russian Plane Lands In Saudi Arabia
• Hijacked Russian Jet Lands In Saudi Arabia
• Russian Jet Hijacked: Terrorists Believed To Be Chechens; Putin
Interrupts Vacation To Take Charge
• Russian Jet Hijacked: Hijackers Reportedly Chechens
• Civilian Russian Plane Hijacked
• Airline Hijacking: Istanbul-to-Moscow Flight Seized With 160
Passengers On Board
• Airline Hijacking: Istanbul-to-Moscow Flight Seized
• Two Hijackers Take Over Russian Airliner
• Russian Plane Hijacked


March 14, 2001 • Dow Rises From Below 10,000
• Dow Drops Below 10,000; Trading Curbs Implemented
• Dow Drops Below 10,000


March 12, 2001 • Errant Bomb From Navy Jet Kills 5 Americans, New
Zealander in Kuwait
• Errant Bomb From Navy Jet Kills 4 Americans, New Zealander in Kuwait
• Navy Jet Mistakenly Bombs Military Observers in Kuwait
• Kuwait: Several Killed in U.S. F-18 Fighter Accident
• F-18 Hornet Drops Bomb, Kills Five
• Military Accident: U.S. Plane Drops Bomb on Civilians in Kuwait
• Military Accident: United States F-18 Fighter Drops Bomb on Crowd in
Kuwait


March 07, 2001 • Charles Andrew Williams Arraigned on Murder Charges
• Pennsylvania School Shooting: Police Arrest Female Suspect
• Journalist Describes Pennsylvania School Shooting
• School Shooting in Pennsylvania Wounds One; One Suspect in Custody


March 06, 2001 • President Bush Comments on the Health of Dick Cheney
• Judge Rules Napster Has 72 Hours to Block Copyrighted Songs


March 05, 2001 • Vice President Cheney Checked into Hospital for Chest
Pains
• Vice President Could Be Hospitalized Overnight
• Two Confirmed Dead in California School Shootings, Cheney Admitted
to Hospital After Chest Discomfort
• Authorities Confirm One Dead, 14 Wounded in San Diego School
Shooting
• School Shooting: Several Students Wounded in Santee, California
• Ten Wounded, One Critically Injured in Santee School Shooting
• As Many as 35 Killed in Hajj Stampede


March 03, 2001 • National Guard Plane Crashes in Georgia, Possibly
Killing 21
• Military Plane Crashes in Georgia With 21 People Aboard
• Military Plane Crashes in Georgia


March 02, 2001 • High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrests of Suspected Bank
Robbers


March 01, 2001 • Police Calling Israel Van Explosion An Act of Terror
• Taxi Explodes in Israel Near Northern Town of Umm El-Fahem


February 28, 2001 • Earthquake Hits the Pacific Northwest
• An Estimated 25 Injured in Major Seattle Earthquake
• Earthquake Measuring 6.8 Jolts the Pacific Northwest
• FBI Holds News Conference on Terrorism Arrests
• Los Angeles: FBI Arrests Seven Men Suspected of Supporting Iraqi
Terrorist Organization


February 27, 2001 • Clinton Library Dispute: Library Will Allow
Congressional Committee Access to Records
• Clinton Library To Allow House Committee Access To Records
• Small Explosion Outside Tampa High School; No Injuries Reported
• Man Seizes Small Plane At Military Airport Near Pretoria


February 26, 2001 • Former DNC Financial Chairman Takes Fifth on
Congressional Subpoena
• One Person Critical After Two Boats Collide Off Florida Coast
• Two Vessels Collide Off Florida Coast; One Person Reported Dead


February 23, 2001 • Collision at Sea: New Report Faults Crew of U.S.
Submarine


February 22, 2001 • Virginia: More than 100 Vehicles Collide in
Massive Pileup on I-95
• Pardon Controversies Deepen With Involvement of Hugh Rodham
• Clinton Pardon Controversy Deepens
• Bosnian Serbs Found Guilty in Sex War Crimes
• International Tribunal Hands Out Verdicts, Sentences in First- Ever
Wartime Trial Focussed Solely on Rape


February 21, 2001 • Clinton Acknowledges His Brother-in-Law Received
Money for Pardons, Asked Money to Be Returned


February 20, 2001 • USS Greeneville's Sonar Was Working at Time of
Collision
• Barak Will Not Enter National Unity Government in Israel
• FBI Spy Case: Damage Believed Grave to U.S. National Security
• Break-in Reported at Ramsey Home
• FBI Spy Case: Russian Government Silent On Hanssen Allegations
• Emergency Call Received From Ramsey Home From Possible Kidnap Victim
• FBI Spy Case: Affidavit Issued; Search Continues
• Break-in Reported at Home of John and Patsy Ramsey
• FBI Espionage Case: Accused Agent is Arraigned in Federal Court
• Robert Philip Hanssen Attorney Plato Cacheris Holds News Briefing on
Espionage Charges
• Dartmouth Killings: Extradition Hearing Set to Get Under Way
• Senior FBI Agent Arrested for Spying to Be Arraigned
• Plato Cacheris to Represent Veteran FBI Agent Accused of Espionage
• Veteran FBI Agent Accused of Spying
• FBI Agent Arrested, Charged With Espionage
• FBI Agent Accused of Spying for the Russians
• FBI Agent Arrested For Allegedly Spying For Russians
• 27-Year FBI Veteran Arrested On Espionage Charges
• Espionage Arrest: FBI Agent May Have Spied for Russia for Over 15
Years
• Space Shuttle Atlantis Again Delayed in Return
• Veteran FBI Agent Allegedly Spying for Russians for Up to 15 Years
• Veteran FBI Agent Arrested for Spying
• FBI Agent Arrested For Allegedly Spying for Russians
• FBI Agent Arrested for Espionage
• Key FBI Agent Arrested for Spying


February 19, 2001 • Suspects in Dartmouth Murders Apprehended in
Indiana


February 18, 2001 • Dale Earnhardt Dies After Crash in Daytona 500


February 16, 2001 • Airstrike Against Iraq: Planes Target
Command/Control/Communications Sites Near Baghdad
• U.S., Britain Launch Air Strike Against Iraqi Radar Installations
• Air-Raid Sirens Sound, Antiaircraft Fire Seen Over Baghdad


February 15, 2001 • U.S. Attorney, FBI Confirm Probes of Marc Rich,
Pincus Green Pardons


February 14, 2001 • U.S. Attorney to Investigate Marc Rich Pardon for
Quid Pro Quo


February 12, 2001 • Napster Founder Shawn Fanning Holds News
Conference
• Kaczynski Not Coerced into Pleading Guilty, Court Says


February 09, 2001 • U.S. Submarine Collides With Japanese Fishing Boat
• U.S. Navy Submarine Collides With Japanese Fishing Vessel; 10 Still
Missing
• Family Survives Plane Crash on Beaver Island, Michigan


February 08, 2001 • Two Window Washers Trapped on Scaffolding in
Atlanta
• Blast Hits Jerusalem Neighborhood; Minor Injuries Reported
• Bomb Blast Reported in Jerusalem Suburb


February 07, 2001 • Park Police Spokesman Holds News Conference on
White House Shooting
• Gunman Shout Outside of White House
• Clintons Agree to Return Furniture
• Gunman Shot Outside of the White House
• Gunman Outside White House Gate Shot, Captured by Secret Service


February 05, 2001 • Family of Murdered galvanometer Student Holds News
Conference
• Melrose Park Police Chief Holds Press Conference on Shootings
• 4 Killed, 5 Injured in Navistar Plant Shooting
• Gunman Kills Four, Injures Five at Illinois Engine Plant
• Several Killed in Suburban Chicago Navistar Plant Shooting
• Four Injured, One Killed In Illinois Plant Shooting
• Several Wounded in Illinois Plant Shooting; One Confirmed Dead
• Shooting Reported at Navistar Plant in Illinois


February 02, 2001 • Two Arrested for Assisting Recent Breakout by
Texas Inmates
• Texas Prison Escape: Couple Arrested, Charged With Helping 7
Prisoners
• Texas Prison Escapees: Police Arrest Two Suspected Accomplices, Seek
Third
• Unemployment Rate at 4.2 Percent


February 01, 2001 • California Lawmakers Approve Short-Term Solution
to Power Crisis
• Final Alabama Escapee Arrested
• Five Alabama Escapees Caught in Tennessee
• Three of Six Alabama Prison Escapees Captured
• Three Alabama Prison Escapees Arrested in Tennessee


January 31, 2001 • Fed Cuts Interest Rates
• Will the Fed's Interest Rate Cuts Avoid Recession?
• Bond Market Holds Gains After Fed Rate Cut
• Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: 1 Guilty, 1 Not Guilty
• Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Sentence Handed Down
• Scottish Officials Speak Out on Lockerbie Verdict
• Libyan Found Guilty of 1988 Pan Am Bombing
• Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: University of Glasgow Legal Expert
Discusses Sentencing
• U.S. Economic Growth Slows
• Mixed Global Reaction Greets Lockerbie Trial Verdict
• Split Verdict Reached in Lockerbie Bombing Trial
• Victims' Families React to Lockerbie Trial Verdict
• Verdict Reached in Lockerbie Trial


January 30, 2001 • Senate Approves Interior Secretary Nominee Gale
Norton
• Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle Announces Opposition to John
Ashcroft's Nomination


January 26, 2001 • Trent Lott Announces Agreement With McCain on
Campaign Finance Reform
• Ten People Killed in Highway Truck Crash Near Joliet, Illinois


January 25, 2001 • 13-year-old Convicted of First-degree Murder in
Wrestling Match Gone Wrong
• FBI Holds News Conference on Recapture of Texas Prison Escapees


January 24, 2001 • Law Enforcement Officers Discuss the Capture of
Last Two Texas Fugitives
• Furrow Pleads Guilty
• Texas Fugitive Surrender: Mother of Slain Officer Discusses Capture
of Final Two Prison Escapees
• Texas Fugitives Surrender: Last Two in Custody; Local TV Reporter
Who Interviewed Suspects Discusses Incident
• Lieutenant Skip Arms Discusses Successful Capture of Final Two Texas
Fugitives
• Last Two Texas Escapees in Custody
• Two Remaining Texas Escapees Surrender After Making News Statements
• Texas Fugitives Surrender: Patrick Murphy Jr. Discusses Life on the
Run with KKTV Reporter
• Texas Fugitives Surrender: State Search Warrant Executed
• Texas Fugitives Arrested After TV Interview
• Lt. Skip Arms Holds News Briefing on Surrender of Last Two Texas
Prison Escapees
• Texas Fugitives Surrender: Lt. Skip Arms Discusses Unique Deal to
Gain Peaceful Surrender
• Last Two Texas Escapees Surrender After Outlining Reasons for Break
Out
• Texas Fugitives Surrender
• Two Remaining Texas Fugitives Surrender


January 23, 2001 • Texas Escapees: Search Intensifies for Two Convicts
After Van Found
• Texas Escapees: Search Intensifies for Two Convicts After Van Found
• Texas Escapees: Police Investigating Van Believed Left Behind by
Prisoners
• Texas Escapees: Authorities Investigating Abandoned Van
• Texas Escapees: Search Intensifies for Two Convicts


January 22, 2001 • Authorities Arrest Four Members of Texas Seven
• Authorities Have Four of the 'Texas Seven' in Custody; One Committed
Suicide; Two Still at-Large
• Authorities Arrest Four of the 'Texas Seven'; One Escapee Barricaded
in Motor Home
• Three of 'Texas Seven' Arrested
• Texas Escapees Caught: Four in Custody; At Least One Refuses to
Surrender
• Four of the 'Texas Seven' in Custody in Colorado; One Escapee
Barricaded in a Trailer
• Three Texas Fugitives Captured in Colorado
• Sentence Handed Down in Carruth Trial
• Charlotte, North Carolina District Attorney Peter Gilchrist Holds
News Conference on Rae Carruth Conviction, Sentencing
• Rae Carruth's Mother Vows to Continue to Fight for Son's Freedom
• Cherica Adams' Mother Testifies at Carruth Sentencing


January 20, 2001 • President Clinton Issues One Last Round of Pardons;
Includes Susan McDougal, Patty Hearst


January 19, 2001 • Jury Convicts Carruth of Conspiracy to Commit
Murder, Other Charges; Carruth Not Guilty of First-Degree Murder
• Former Carolina Panther Carruth Not Guilty of Murder, Guilty of
Conspiracy to Commit Murder
• Independent Counsel Robert Ray Holds News Conference on Deal Struck
With President Clinton in Whitewater Probe
• White House Press Secretary Jake Siewert Holds News Briefing on
Clinton Deal With Whitewater Special Counsel
• On Last Day in Power, Clinton Administration Fires Linda Tripp
• Tornado Touches Down in Georgia
• President Clinton, Independent Counsel Strike Deal in Whitewater
Probe; 'Time' Reporter Michael Weisskopf Discusses the Agreement
• Clinton Reaches 'Accommodation' with Independent Counsel
• Sen. Orrin Hatch Fields Reporters' Questions on Ashcroft Hearings
• Clinton, Independent Counsel Strike a Deal
• President Clinton Reaches Deal With Independent Counsel on
Whitewater
• Clinton Reaches Agreement With Independent Counsel to Acknowledge he
May Have Misled in Testimony


January 18, 2001 • Congolese Government Announces President Laurent
Kabila's Death
• California Businesses, Residents Suffer Rolling Blackouts
• Power Crisis: California ISO Holds News Conference on Rolling
Blackouts
• Power Crisis: California Rolling Blackouts Under Way
• Carruth Jurors Split On All Four Charges


January 17, 2001 • Northern California Suffers Rolling Blackouts
• California Declares Stage 3 Power Alert
• Conflict in the Middle East: Gunmen Kill Director of Palestinian TV
in Gaza
• Palestinian TV Chief Killed By Masked Gunmen
• Director of Palestinian Television Gunned Down by Masked Men


January 16, 2001 • Timothy McVeigh Execution Date Set for May 16
• Doctors Remove Cancerous Lesion From President Clinton's Back
• Clinton Cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma Highly Curable
• Doctors Say Lesion on Clinton's Back Confirmed as Skin Cancer


January 13, 2001 • Massive Earthquake Strikes Central America


January 12, 2001 • Reagan to Have Broken Hip Repaired Tomorrow
• Reagan to Have Broken Hip Surgically Repaired Saturday
• Reagan to Undergo Hip Surgery
• Reagan to Undergo Surgery to Repair Broken Hip Saturday
• Fire Breaks Out in Downtown Los Angeles Skyscraper


January 11, 2001 • FCC Approves AOL/Time Warner Merger


January 09, 2001 • Linda Chavez Withdraws as Labor Secretary Nominee
• Three Shot and Killed in Houston Strip Mall
• Police Make Arrest in California 'Angel of Death' Mercy Killings


January 05, 2001 • Irving, Texas Police Dept. Holds News Conference On
Hunt for Seven Escaped Convicts
• Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 4 Percent in December


January 04, 2001 • California PUC Approves Rate Hike


January 03, 2001 • Dow and Nasdaq Rally After Fed Cuts Rates
• President-elect Bush Comments on Fed Interest Rate Cut
• Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates
• Fed Cuts Interest Rates
• Wall Street Rallies on Fed Rate Cut
• Residents Flee as Wildfire Rages Out of Control Near Alpine,
California
• Local Officials Discuss California Wildfire
• Southern California Wildfires Worsen; Local Tribal Chairman
Describes Conditions
• Wildfire in S. California: Heartland Fire Communications Rep.
Discusses Efforts to Contain Fast-Moving Blaze
• Wildfires Continue to Burn Out of Control in Alpine, California
• Wildfire in Southern California Rages
• 11 Killed in House Fire in Sussex Co., Delaware
• Wildfire Burns Out of Control Off I-8 Near Alpine, California
• Wildfire Burning Out of Control in Southern California; Homes
Evacuated Near I-8
• Wildfire Threatens Homes, Shuts Down I-8 Near Alpine, California
• Eleven Dead in Delaware House Fire


January 01, 2001 • 3 Large Explosions in Israeli Coastal City of
Netanya; 8 Reportedly Injured


December 28, 2000 • Judge Matsch Tells McVeigh He Can Withdraw Appeals
• Judge Accepts McVeigh's Request for Expedited Death Sentence
• At Least 13 Israelis Injured in Three Tel Aviv Explosions
• At Least 11 Israelis Injured, One Serious in Tel Aviv Bus Blasts
• At Least 11 Injured in Tel Aviv Explosions
• At Least Eleven Israelis Injured in Three Tel Aviv Blasts
• Crisis in the Middle East: At Least Five Injured in Tel Aviv Bus
Bombing


December 27, 2000 • Is the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit Officially Off?
• Middle East Peace Summit Scheduled for Tomorrow Collapses


December 26, 2000 • Texas Law Enforcement on Manhunt for Seven Escaped
Convicts
• Seven Dead in Shooting Incident at Massachusetts Internet Company
• Suspect in Custody in Massachusetts Office Shooting
• At Least Seven Reported Dead in Massachusetts Office Shooting
• Gunman Reportedly Kills Seven in Wakefield Shooting Spree
• Office Shooting Occurs in Wakefield, Massachusetts
• Seven Reported Dead in Massachusetts Office Shooting
• Area Resident Discusses California Fires
• In Southern California, Dry Conditions, Winds Help Wildfires Burn
• Wildfire Threatening Homes in Thousand Oaks, California
• Homes Threatened By Southern California Wildfires
• Wildfire Burning Out of Control Near Thousand Oaks, California
• Wildfire Threatening Homes in Southern California
• Fire Threatening Homes in California
• Russia Loses Contact With Mir
• Russians Lose Contact With Mir
• Russians Report Losing Contact With Mir
• Russia Loses Contact With Mir
• Russia Loses Contact With Mir


December 22, 2000 • Clinton Pardons Convicts During Christmas Season
• Suicide Bomber Strikes in Mehola Israel; At Least Two Dead
• Two Dead After Restaurant Explosion in Israeli Village


December 20, 2000 • Former New York Mayor John Lindsay Dead


December 19, 2000 • President-Elect Bush and Vice President Al Gore
Conclude Meeting
• Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady, Changes Policy Stance
• Fed Holds Interest Rates at 6.5 Percent


December 15, 2000 • George W. Bush and Democratic Senator John Breaux
Meet in Austin
• George W. Bush Meets With Democratic Senator John Breaux


December 14, 2000 • Truck Driver Still Trapped on Edge of Overpass in
Atlanta
• FTC Approves Merger of AOL and Time Warner
• Truck Dangles From Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia
• Truck Dangling from Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia
• Truck Dangling from Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia
• Truck Dangling From Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia
• Truck Dangling from Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia


December 13, 2000 • Vice President Gore and President-Elect Bush Call
for Reconciliation
• Al Gore Delivers Concession Speech
• George W. Bush Delivers Victory Speech, Reaches Out to Democrats
• Election 2000: Gore Prepares to Address Nation After U.S. Supreme
Court Sends Case Back to Florida Supreme Court
• U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Bush's Favor; Gore to Concede, Aides
Say; Bush Campaign Expresses Quiet Satisfaction; Cheney Visits Capitol
Hill
• Visitors to an Atlanta Landmark Remark on a Landmark Decision
• Bush Prevails in U.S. Supreme Court; Gore Campaign Studying Decision
• U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Bush's Favor; Gore to Concede, Aides
Say; Bush Campaign Refrains From Gloating; Cheney Visits Capitol Hill
• U.S. Supreme Court The Decision: Both Candidates to Address Nation
Tonight; Gore Expected to Concede
• Election 2000: With 5-4 Supreme Court Decision, Gore Suspends
Recount Efforts, Plans to Make Speech Tonight
• Andrew: Democrats 'Looking Forward' to Hearing from Vice President
Tonight
• Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling May Leave Lasting Mark on
Court Itself
• Election 2000: Gore Orders Florida Recounts Suspended, Will Address
Nation Tonight; Cheney on Hill to Outline Goals for New Administration
• Election 2000: Action Grinding to a Halt in Tallahassee
• Election 2000: Sen. Chafee Discusses Agenda for Meeting with Cheney
• U.S. Supreme Court, The Decision: Roundtable Addresses Viewer E-Mail
• Truck Dangles From Overpass Near Atlanta, Georgia
• Florida Recount: Vice President Gore Suspends Recount and Plans to
Address Nation Tonight
• Election 2000: Lanny Davis, C. Boyden Gray Discuss Possible End-Game
• U.S. Supreme Court, The Decision: Gore Suspends Recount Effort,
Plans to Address Nation
• Election 2000: Gore Calls Off Further Recount Efforts in Florida,
Thanks Senior Staff
• Election 2000: Gore Campaign Orders Recount Committee to Suspend All
Activities, Says Vice President Will Make Statement This Evening
• Election 2000: Gore Calls Off Further Recount of Florida Ballots,
Expected to Make Statement Tonight; Bush Camp Quiet
• Election 2000: Gore and Lieberman Reviewing Supreme Court Decision
Reversing Florida High Court Ruling
• U.S. Supreme Court Reverses Florida High Court Recount Ruling


December 12, 2000 • U.S. Supreme Court Rules Latest Florida Recount
Unconstitutional
• U.S. Supreme Court Rules 5-4 to End Florida Recount; Decision Gives
Bush a Path to the Presidency
• Shots Fired at Chicago's Union Station


December 11, 2000 • U.S. Supreme Court Considering Bush Challenge of
Florida Recount
• U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Bush Challenge of Florida
Recount


December 09, 2000 • Saeb Erekat Discusses Ehud Barak's Resignation
• Ehud Barak to Resign as Israeli Prime Minister


December 08, 2000 • Florida Supreme Court Orders Recounts
• USS Cole Failed to Implement Proper Security Procedures
• Leon County Circuit Court Holds Briefing on Decisions in
Presidential Election Cases
• Delay in Ruling in Seminole and Marty County Cases
• Apartment Building Collapse in Los Angeles


December 06, 2000 • Federal Court Rejects Bush Appeal to Invalidate
Manual Recounts
• U.S. Appeals Court Rejects Bush Recount Challenge
• Russia Convicts American Businessman Edmond Pope of Espionage


December 04, 2000 • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Considers
Future Action in Light of U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
• Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Sends Hand Count Case Back to
Florida Supreme Court
• David Boies Holds News Briefing in Reaction to U.S. Supreme Court
Ruling
• Bush and Gore Campaigns React to U.S. Supreme Court Decision
• Election 2000: Chief Gore Attorney Optimistic About U.S. Supreme
Court Decision
• U.S. Supreme Court Sends Hand Count Case Back to Florida Supreme
Court
• Election 2000: Sen. Graham Discusses Supreme Court Decision
• Tribe: U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Hand-Count Case 'Not a Kind of
Magic Wand That Turns Back Time'
• Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Review Federal
Questions of Lawsuit
• James Baker Calls U.S. Supreme Court Ruling a "Win" for Bush
• U.S. Supreme Court Sends Hand Count Case Back to Florida Supreme
Court; Leon County Ruling on Hold


December 01, 2000 • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Hears Bush
Recount Challenge; Questioning Suggests Unanimity Unlikely
• Election 2000: Bush, Gore Eye Developments in Florida Cases, Await
U.S. Supreme Court Decision On Ballot Recounts
• Audio Tapes of Oral Arguments Before U.S. Supreme Court on the
Florida Recount
• Supreme Court: Pivotal Decision, if any, Is Indeterminable
• Gore Campaign Attorney Laurence Tribe Holds Media Availability
Following Argument Before U.S. Supreme Court
• Election 2000: Supreme Court Finishes Hearing Case of Bush Versus
Palm Beach County
• Election 2000: Gore Lawyers Arguing Before U.S. Supreme Court
• Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court, Defense Lawyers Engage in
'Give-And-Take' Over Florida Recount
• CNN Legal Analyst Roger Cossack Offers First-Hand Account of Bush
Legal Team Argument Before U.S. Supreme Court


November 24, 2000 • United States Supreme Court to Hear Bush Campaign
Appeal
• U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Bush Campaign's Appeal
• U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Bush Campaign's Appeal
• Joseph Lieberman Calls for End to Protests


November 23, 2000 • The Florida Recount: Gore Campaign to Contest
Miami-Dade Vote Certification
• The Florida Recount: Republican Party Delights in State Supreme
Court's Rejection of Gore Camp's Supreme Court Lawsuit


November 22, 2000 • Bush Campaign Appealing Florida Supreme Court
Ruling to U.S. Supreme Court; Democrats Suing Miami-Dade County for
Halting Manual Recount
• Bush Campaign Appealing Florida Supreme Court Ruling to U.S. Supreme
Court; Democrats Suing Miami-Dade County for Halting Manual Recount
• GOP Sources Say Florida Legislature Won't Meet This Weekend
• The Florida Recount: New Crop of Lawsuits Arises
• Former Florida Elections Director David Cardwell Discusses Ongoing
Palm Beach County Manual Recount
• The Florida Recount: Counting Dimpled Ballots in Palm Beach County
Could Give Gore Victory
• The Florida Recount: Both Campaigns Begin to Coordinate Efforts in
Response to Miami-Dade County's Decision to End Manual Tally
• Election 2000: Miami-Dade County Canvassing Board Elects Not to Do
Hand Recount
• Gore Campaign Chairman William Daley Delivers Statement on Florida
Supreme Court Ruling
• Miami-Dade County, Florida Canvassing Board Ends Recount
• Gov. George W. Bush Delivers Statement on Dick Cheney's Health,
Florida Supreme Court Ruling on Manual Recounts
• Crisis in the Middle East: Explosion Hits Bus in Israel; Barak Holds
Palestinian Authority Responsible
• Israeli Sources: 2 Dead, 25 Injured in Bus Blast in Hadera
• Cheney Hospitalized with Chest and Shoulder Pains; Resting
Comfortably at George Washington University Hospital
• Dick Cheney's Initial Medical Tests Show Encouraging Results
• Causalities Reported in Bus Explosion in Hadera, Israel
• Judge Charles Burton Testifies at Hearing on Vote-Counting
Procedures
• Election 2000: Cheney Hospitalized
• The Florida Recount: Miami-Dade County to Consider Only Machine
'Undervotes'
• Dick Cheney Hospitalized With Chest, Shoulder Pains
• Election 2000: Dick Cheney Suffers Chest and Shoulder Pains;
Georgetown University Doctor Discusses Particulars of Such Problems
• Cheney Resting Comfortably at George Washington Hospital; Complained
of Chest Pains
• Cheney Admitted to Hospital; Resting Comfortably
• Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court PIO Discusses Deliberations,
Ruling on Recount
• Election 2000: Bush Campaign Reacting to Florida Supreme Court
Ruling, Cheney Hospitalization
• Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Orders Five-Day Extension to
Continue Recounts
• GOP V.P. Candidate Dick Cheney Resting Comfortably After Suffering
Chest Pains
• V.P. Candidate Cheney Hospitalized
• GOP V.P. Candidate Dick Cheney Hospitalized With Chest Pains
• V.P. Candidate Dick Cheney Hospitalized with Chest and Shoulder
Pains


November 21, 2000 • The Florida Recount: State Supreme Court Orders
Election Officials to Accept Manual Recounts; Bush Campaign Denounces
Ruling
• Security Breach Backs Up Flights at Charlotte, N.C. Airport


November 20, 2000 • Crisis in the Middle East: Israel Conducts Missile
Strikes on Palestinian Authority Targets Following Bus Attack
• Israeli Air Strikes in Gaza in Response to Bus Attack
• Israeli Helicopters Fire on Gaza City in Retaliation for Bus Attack


November 18, 2000 • The Florida Recount: Gore Camp Ready for Supreme
Court Fight
• Election 2000 Florida Recount: Canvassing Officials Debate Method
for Hand Counting Votes
• The Florida Recount: With Overseas Absentee Ballots in, Bush Leads
by 970
• The Florida Recount: Election Stops at State Supreme Court


November 17, 2000 • Florida Supreme Court Stays Certification of
Florida Presidential Ballots; Counties Counting Overseas Absentee
Ballots
• Vice President Comments on Decision to Stay Certification of
Presidential Votes
• Bush and Gore Campaign Attorneys Make Arguments to Miami-Dade County
Canvassing Board
• The Florida Recount: Palm Beach County Manual Tally Continues
Despite Legal Blow
• Gore Campaign Observer Warren Christopher and Gore Campaign Lawyer
David Boies Hold News Briefing; Announce Appeal of Recount Ruling
• The Florida Recount: Bush Campaign Pleased With Manual Tally Ruling;
Democrats Planning to Appeal
• Election 2000: Gore Camp Will Appeal Court's Decision on Florida
Vote Count; Overseas Absentee Ballot Deadline Nears
• The Florida Recount: Judge Clears Way for Final Vote Certification
Saturday; Gore Response Expected Shortly
• The Florida Recount: President Will Emerge From Tangled Web of Legal
Actions
• The Florida Recount: Judge Rules Hand Tallies Can Be Rejected By
Secretary of State; Lawyers Seeking Palm Beach Revote Hold News
Conference
• The Florida Recount: Manual Recount Continues, Despite Uncertainty
of Whether the Votes Can Be Officially Counted
• Election 2000: Former Secretary of State James Baker Delivers
Statement on Florida Recount
• The Florida Recount: Judge's Ruling Supports Florida Secretary of
State's Deadline for Election Certification
• Circuit Court Judge Says Florida Secretary of State Can Certify Vote
Tomorrow
• The Florida Recount: Judge Clears Way for Final Vote Certification
Saturday
• The Florida Recount: Palm Beach County Judge Will Decide Whether he
can Allow Revote Next Week


November 16, 2000 • F-16 Fighter and Civilian Aircraft Collide Near
Sarasota, Florida
• Civil Rights Activist Hosea Williams Dies at Age 72
• Military Jet Collides With Civilian Plane
• Election 2000: Former Florida Election Official David Cardwell
Discusses Legal Battles Over Manual Recounts
• Election 2000: Federal Judges to Decide on Constitutional Matters in
Florida Hand Recounting
• Election 2000: Democrats Challenging Secretary of State's Decision
on Recount
• The Florida Recount: Absentee Ballots Likely to Tilt Republican
• The Florida Recount: Broward County Continues Manual Counts, Palm
Beach Awaits State Supreme Court Decision Before Proceeding
• Bush Campaign Chairman Delivers Statement on Iowa, Florida Recounts
• Gore Campaign Attorney David Boies Holds News Briefing
• The Florida Recount: Palm Beach County Keeps Manual Tally on Hold,
Waits for State Supreme Court Ruling
• Democrats Challenge Florida Secretary of State's Decision on Recount


November 15, 2000 • Florida's Secretary of State Rejects Counties'
Requests for Manual Recounts
• Gore Campaign Will Challenge Florida Secretary of State's Decision
to Reject Manual Recounts of Presidential Ballots
• The Florida Recount: Secretary of State Rejects Manual Recounts;
Gore Campaign Announces Appeal; Bush Turns Down Gore Offer
• Democrats and Republicans Battling Over Whether to Accept Manual
Recounts; Gore Makes Offer to Bush
• Al Gore Calls for Meeting With Governor Bush, Hands Counts of
Florida Ballots
• Bush and Gore Campaigns Clash on Fairness and Accuracy of Hand
Recounts
• Presidential Election Mired in Florida Legal Battles
• Former Secretary of State James Baker Addresses Reporters in
Tallahassee, Florida
• The Florida Recount: Both Parties go to Court Over Florida; Iowa
Considers Recount
• The Florida Recount: Bush Camp Rebuffs Democrat's Suggestion That
Florida Secretary of State Recuse Herself
• Los Angeles Jury Convicts Three Police Officers in Corruption Trial
• The Florida Recount: Campaign Trail Likely Will End in Florida
Supreme Court
• Legal Chaos Surrounds Florida Vote Recount
• The Florida Recount: War Over Ballots Rages in Multiple Courts
• Election 2000: Bush Intervenes in Florida Secretary of State's Legal
Consolidation Effort; Gore Asks Florida Supreme Court About Recounts
• The Florida Recount: Sunshine State Still Mired in Indecision
Despite Pivotal Court Rulings; Overseas Voters Could Decide Election
• West Palm Beach Plaintiffs' Lawyers Hold News Briefing on
Possibility of Complete Revote
• Election 2000: Gore Campaign Spokesman Discusses Legal Wrangling
Over Florida Recount
• The Florida Recount: Blizzard of Legal Challenges Freezes Efforts to
Reach Final Tally; Bush Campaign Heads to Federal Appeals Court
• Election 2000: Drake University Students Comment on Florida Recount
• Election 2000: Court Lets Palm Beach County Board Set Recount Rules
• The Florida Recount: Broward County Recants Previous Decision,
Allows Full Manual Recount to go Forward
• Warren Christopher and David Boies Hold News Briefing on Florida
Recount
• The Florida Recount: Democratic Party Asks Palm Beach County Court
to Determine What Constitutes a Vote
• Election 2000: Bush Campaign Attorney Denounces Recount in Palm
Beach County
• The Florida Recount: Bush Camp Tries, for a Second Time, to Have
Courts Stop Hand Recounts
• Election 2000: Legal Challenges Over Florida Presidential Vote
Increase; Secretary of State Seeks Consolidation
• Election 2000: Palm Beach County, Florida Canvassing Board Holds
Meeting on Whether to Proceed With Manual Recount
• The Florida Recount: Hearing Over What Constitutes a Vote on
'Butterfly Ballot' Gets Under Way in West Palm Beach Court
• Election 2000: Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Gerald Kogan
Explains Lawsuits Surrounding Recount
• The Florida Recount: Hearing on Butterfly Ballots Expected Today in
Palm Beach County
• Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Seeks to Stop Recount;
Partisanship Potential Problem in Recount
• Election 2000: Pastry Shop Patrons Wish for Clarity in Florida
Presidential Vote
• Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Asks Court to Take Over
Election-Related Lawsuits; Bush, Gore Campaigns Remain Divided on
Recounts
• The Florida Recount: Official Petitions State Supreme Court to Take
Over All Legal Matters in Presidential Battle
• The Florida Recount: Reps.-Elect Schiff and Osborne Call for
Compromise, Bipartisanship
• Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Petitioning State Supreme
Court to Take Control of All Legal Matters Regarding Recount
• The Florida Recount: GOP Observer Discusses Dispute Over Palm Beach
County's Dimpled Ballots
• Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Files Emergency Petition
for Extraordinary Relief with Florida Supreme Court
• Election 2000: Palm Beach County Delays Manual Recount


November 14, 2000 • Florida Recount: Legal Clouds Hang Over Sunshine
State
• Florida's Secretary of State Certifies Vote, but May Accept Amended
Counts
• Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Meets to Consider Manual Recount
• Plaintiffs' Attorney in Florida Speaks Out on Their Behalf
• Attorney for Florida's Secretary of State Holds News Conference on
5:00 p.m. Deadline for Vote Certification
• Gore Campaign Considers Legal Moves Against Upheld Deadline
• Fifth Judge Recuses Himself From Presiding Over Palm Beach County
Lawsuits
• The Florida Recount: Judge Upholds 5:00 P.M. Deadline For Certifying
Vote Totals; Appeal Expected
• The Florida Recount: Court Refuses to Change 5:00 p.m. ET Deadline
• Sen. Dashle, Fmr. Secretary Daley Hold News Briefing on Florida
Recount
• Election 2000: Judge Denies Extended Florida Vote Count Deadline;
Both Parties Seek Overseas Ballots
• The Florida Recount: Election Hinges on Florida Judge's Decision
Whether to Let Manual Recounts Proceed
• Election 2000: Bush and Gore Camps Await Judge's Word on Florida's
5:00 p.m. Certification Deadline
• Gore Campaign Rebuffs Bush Side's Call to Accept 5:00 p.m. Count
• Rekenthaler: Capital Spending, Not Election Uncertainty, 'Underlying
Force' to Weakness on Wall Street
• Election 2000: NPR Editor Ken Rudin Discusses Campaign PR Strategies
at Play in Florida, Advises Democrats to Consider Lessons of 1888
• Gore Camp Expected to Flatly Reject Bush Campaign's Offer to Accept
a Final 5:00 Florida Ballot Count
• Election 2000: Dade County, Florida Canvassing Board Decides to Do
Manual Recount
• The Florida Recount: Broward County Judge Will Decide Whether to
Allow Hand Recounts to go Forward
• The Florida Recount: Third Judge Recuses Himself From Lawsuits Filed
by Palm Beach County Voters; Ruling on 5:00 P.M. Deadline Expected
Shortly
• Election 2000: Iowa GOP Chairman Discusses Possibility of Recount
• Former Secretary of State James Baker Holds News Briefing in
Tallahassee, Florida
• Election 2000: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Suspends Hand
Recount; Bush, Gore Campaigns Eye Leon County Courthouse
• Second Judge Recuses Herself From Presiding Over Palm Beach County
Lawsuits
• The Florida Recount: Washington, D.C. and New York Tourists Sound
Off on the Election
• The Florida Recount: Court Ruling on Certification Deadline Expected
Noon ET
• Gore Campaign Prepared to Fight in Court to Stop Florida Election
From Being Called Official at 5:00
• Election 2000: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Votes to Suspend
Recount; 5:00 p.m. Deadline Challenged in Court
• Election 2000: Fmr. State Elections Dir. Discusses Palm Beach
County's Suspension of Hand Recount, Defends Mixed Counting Methods
• Election 2000: Volusia County Holds News Briefing on Recount
• Election 2000: Bush Campaign Spokesman Discusses Suspended Palm
Beach County Recount
• Election 2000: Democrats' Lawyers to File Legal Challenge in Broward
County; In Iowa, Gore's Lead Slips
• Election 2000: Palm Beach Co. Canvassing Board Votes to Suspend
Recount; Florida Officials Differ on Manual Recount Legality
• The Florida Recount: Bush Campaign Pleased With Palm Beach, FL
Decision to Suspend Manual Count; Expert Discusses Election Machines
• Election 2000: Palm Beach Co. Canvassing Board Votes to Suspend
Recount; Bob Crawford Offers Reaction
• Election 2000: Votes Set to be Certified by Deadline in Florida
Counties, as Legal Challenges Continue
• Election 2000: Palm Beach County, Florida Canvassing Board Votes 2-1
to Suspend Manual Recount


November 13, 2000 • Warren Christopher Denounces Tuesday Deadline for
Florida Recount
• Officials Continue Recount of Florida Presidential Ballots in Some
Counties
• The Florida Recount: Emergency Hearing Scheduled to Consolidate Palm
Beach County Lawsuits; Volusia County Expected to Wrap Up Tonight
• Election 2000: Gore Wins Cedar County, Iowa 4,033-4,031
• Gore and Bush Campaign Attorneys Hold News Conferences on Florida
Recount
• The Florida Recount: Volusia County Canvassing Committee Chair Holds
News Briefing on Hand Counting
• Election 2000: Sens. Breaux and Hagel Discusses Florida Recount
• Election 2000: As Presidential Vote Deadline Looms in Florida, Gore
Team Pursues Many Legal Means
• The Florida Recount: Palm Beach Co. Elections Commissioner Discusses
Process Going Forward
• Election 2000: Republican Challenge to Florida Recount Continues
• Election 2000: University of Chicago Professor Says Concern over
Republican Government Made for Record African-American Voter Turnout
• The Florida Recount: Former News Director of WNBC in New York
Discusses Media's Coverage of Still Undecided Presidential Election
• Election 2000: Secretary of State of Florida Says State Will Stick
to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Tuesday Deadline; Gore Camp Claims Bush Cronyism
• The Florida Recount: Volusia County to Finish Tonight; Bush Campaign
Challenges Hand Counts; Palm Beach Judge Consolidates Voter Lawsuits
• Florida State Canvassing Commissioner Bob Crawford Holds News
Briefing
• The Florida Recount: Republicans, Democrats to Face Off in Court as
State Official Issues Vote Certification Deadline
• Palm Beach Canvassing Commission Holds News Briefing
• Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State Declares Intention Enforce
Vote Count Deadline; Gore Camp Regards Deadline as Politically
Suspicious
• Florida Secretary of State Vows to Enforce Tuesday Ballot- Counting
Deadline; Gore Campaign Promises Court Challenge


November 11, 2000 • Manual Recount Underway in Palm Beach County
• Hand Count of Ballots Underway in Palm Beach County, Florida
• Manual Recount Underway in Palm Beach County
• Hand Count of Ballots Underway in Palm Beach County, Florida


November 10, 2000 • Election 2000: Middle Americans Sound Off on
Florida Recount
• Florida Recount: Bush Leads Gore by 327; Former FL. Elections Board
Director Discusses Process Going Forward
• Bob Dole, Warren Christopher Discuss Unresolved Presidential
Election, Florida Vote Recount
• Election 2000: Bush Leads Gore in Florida Recount; Challenges
Continue
• Prof. Abramowitz: Regardless of who Wins Presidency Many Americans
Will Doubt Fairness
• Florida Recount: Bush Leads Gore by 327


November 09, 2000 • Public Interested in a Legitimate and Legal
Recount in Florida
• The Florida Recount: Though Second Count is Almost Complete,
Election is Far From Over
• The Florida Recount: Gore Supporters Demand Revote


November 08, 2000 • Presidential Election Too Close to Call: Bush
Campaign Confident of Victory; Gore Campaign Waiting on Florida
Recount
• Hillary Clinton Comments on Her Senate Victory
• George W. Bush Comments on Presidential Race
• Florida Governor Jeb Bush Assures a Fair and Bipartisan Recount of
Votes
• Minimal Changes Thus Far in Florida Election Recount
• Election 2000: Gore Affirms Need to Follow Electoral and Not Popular
Vote Count
• Bush, Cheney Deliver Statements on Election; Communications
Director, Chief Strategist Hold News Briefing
• Presidential Election Hinges on Florida's Electoral Votes
• Sen. Ashcroft Holds News Briefing
• Clinton Discusses Florida Recount
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call: Gore Campaign Waiting for
Florida Recount
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call: Ret. Florida Sen. Connie Mack
Discusses Election
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call: Political Science Students
Discuss Election
• Nader: 'You Can't Spoil a System That's Spoiled to the Core'
• Presidential Election Too Close to Call: Overseas Ballots Still
Uncounted; Locked Ballot Box Found in FLA
• Election 2000: Strange Events Plague Florida Polls
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call: Florida Recount Underway
• Election 2000: Bipartisanship Will be Key in New Congress
• Election 2000: Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist Discusses His Reelection;
Party Affiliation of Florida Absentee Ballots Uncertain
• Election 2000: Nader Effect Impacts Florida
• Presidential Race Still Too Close to Call; Ralph Nader Addresses
National Press Club
• Election 2000: Voters' Choices for Congress may Reflect Desire for
Campaign Finance Reform
• Election 2000: Rev. Jesse Jackson on Florida African-American Voter
Turnout, Need to Investigate Potential Voting Irregularities
• Election 2000: Florida's Vote Recount Could Take Days, but Bush
Believes he's Already Won
• Election 2000: Despite Popular Vote, Election is up to Electoral
College
• Election 2000: Florida Ballot Sparks Controversy in Unresolved
Presidential Race; Reform Candidate Pat Buchanan Holds News Conference
• Election 2000: Close Race Causes Cross-Country Chaos
• Election 2000: Recount That Will Decide Presidential Election
Underway in Florida
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Hillary Rodham Clinton to Join
U.S. Senate; Florida Recount Due by Close of Business Thursday
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Bush Holds Slim Edge in Florida
• Election 2000: Congress' Fairly Even Balance of Power May Lead to
Inefficacy
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Florida's Vote Count Key to
Election Outcome
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Campaign Finance Reform to Face
Strong Opposition in Senate; International Reaction Mixed
• Election 2000: Republicans Hold Edge in Senate; GOP Senator- Elect
George Allen Discusses Mandate From Virginians
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call: Sweating Out the Election at an
Illinois Gym
• Election 2000: Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Hillary Rodham
Clinton Headed for Capitol Hill
• Election 2000: Joe Lockhart, Scott Reed Discuss Unresolved
Presidential Race, Exhausted Campaigns
• Election 2000: Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Senator- Elect
Corzine Discusses Agenda
• Election 2000: Presidential Race Unresolved; Oregon Winner Still
Unknown Despite Nader Factor
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Florida Attorney General
Discusses Recount
• Election 2000: Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Hillary Clinton
Headed for the Senate
• Election 2000: Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Senate Control
Still Unresolved
• Election 2000: Curtis Gans of the Cmte. for Study of American
Electorate Discusses Voter Turnout
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call; Democrat Bob Holden Takes
Missouri Governorship; European Presidents, Prime Ministers Await
Outcome
• Election 2000: Ron Faucheux of 'Campaigns & Elections' Discusses Key
Senate Races
• Election 2000: Gore Takes Wisconsin; Presidential Race Still Teeters
on Florida
• Election 2000: Race Hinges on Florida Vote Recount
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call
• Election 2000: Presidential Race too Close to Call; Florida Still
Counting Absentee Ballots
• Presidential Race Too Close to Call


November 06, 2000 • Hostage Standoff Ends in Culver City, California
• Two Suspects in Custody in Culver City Hostage Standoff
• Culver City, California Public Information Officer Holds News
Conference on Target Hostage Standoff
• Two Suspects in Custody in Culver City, CA Hostage Standoff
• Possibly Another Gunman and 30 Employees Still Inside Culver City
Target Store
• Hostage Standoff in Culver City, California
• Sgt. Castle of Culver City, CA Police Department Discusses Hostage
Standoff
• California Police in Standoff with Hostage-Takers at Target Store in
Culver City
• Employees Being Held Hostage Inside Culver City, CA Target Store
• 40-50 Employees Held Hostage at Target Department Store in Culver
City, California
• Police Deal with Gunman Standoff at Target Store in California
• Gunmen Holding Up to 40 Hostages in Culver City, California Store
• Three Armed Men Holding About 40 Hostages in Culver City, California
• 40 People Taken Hostage in Culver City, California Target Store
• 40 People Held Hostage Inside Culver City, CA Target Store


November 03, 2000 • Crisis in the Middle East: Arafat Claims
Fulfillment of Agreement with Israeli Government
• Singapore Airlines Crash: Investigators Conclude Pilot Took Wrong
Runway


November 02, 2000 • Bush Arrested for DUI in 1976 in Kennebunkport
• Arafat Issues Written Statement Denouncing Violence Against Israelis
• Two Killed in Car Bomb Blast in Central Jerusalem
• Two Killed in Car Bomb Blast in Central Jerusalem
• Two Killed in Explosion in Central Jerusalem
• Israelis, Palestinians Agree to Bring End to Violence


November 01, 2000 • Singapore Airlines Official Promises to Do All
Possible for Flight 006 Victims, Their Families


October 31, 2000 • Fatalities Reported in Singapore Airlines Crash
• Singapore Airlines Crash: 49 Confirmed Dead
• Comedian Steve Allen Dead at 78
• Singapore Airlines Crash in Taiwan Leaves 47 Dead
• Multitalented Steve Allen Dies in Encino, California
• Milton Berle Remembers Steve Allen, Dead at Age 78
• Singapore Airlines Reports 49 Dead in Taiwan Crash
• Los Angeles-Bound Singapore Airlines 747 Crashes in Taiwan
• Singapore Airlines 747 Crashes in Taiwan; Pilot Reports Hitting an
Object on the Runway
• Comedian Steve Allen Dead at 80
• Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Crash Kills at Least 47
• Singapore Airlines 747 Crashes in Taiwan; Number of Fatalities
Unknown
• U.S. Forces on Threatcon Delta in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
• Plane Crashed as Typhoon Approached Taiwan
• Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Crash Likely Due to Combination of
Factors
• Singapore Airlines 747 Crashes in Taiwan; No Fatalities Reported
• Wind Shear Suspected in Singapore Airlines Crash
• Reports Say Passengers and Crew Survived Singapore Airlines Crash
• Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Survivors Report Fatalities, Injuries
• Rescuers Rush Survivors of Singapore Airlines Crash to Hospital
• Singapore Airlines Plane With 179 Aboard Crashes in Taiwan
• Typhoon Most Likely Contributed to Singapore Airlines Flight 006
Crash
• Witness Describes Crash of Singapore Airlines Flight 006
• Singapore Airlines Plane Crashes in Taiwan
• Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Bound for Los Angeles Crashes in
Taipei, Taiwan
• Singapore Airlines Plane Crashes in Taiwan


October 30, 2000 • Jean Carnahan Announces She Will Accept Senate
Appointment Should Late Husband Win


October 28, 2000 • In Texas, Three Men Buried In Construction Trench
Collapse, One Found Alive


October 26, 2000 • Divers Find Note Attached to Kursk Sailor's Body
• Note Found on Sailor's Body Aboard Kursk


October 24, 2000 • Space Shuttle Discovery Successfully Touches Down
at Edwards Air Force Base
• Hostage Situation Ends Safely in Arizona Elementary School
• Eighth-Grader Holds Teacher Hostage in School Near Phoenix, Arizona
• Gunman Holds Teacher Hostage in Arizona Elementary School
• Gunman Takes Children Hostage at Arizona Elementary School
• Driver of Tanker Truck Near Fort Worth Escapes Explosion Unharmed
• Fuel Tanker Burning on Fort Worth, Texas Freeway
• Tanker Still Burning in Fort Worth, Texas After Weekend Explosion


October 23, 2000 • U.S. Forces Placed on Threat Condition Delta


October 20, 2000 • President Clinton Urges Arafat to Call for an End
to Violence
• Official Timeline Revised in USS Cole Attack
• Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak Discusses Possibility of Peace
Process 'Timeout'; Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erakat Responds
• Defendant in the Case Against Osama bin Laden and his Organization
Pleads Guilty in New York Federal Court


October 19, 2000 • FBI Director Louis Freeh Holds News Briefing on USS
Cole Investigation in Aden, Yemen


October 18, 2000 • Dow, Nasdaq Plummet Amid Earnings Worries
• Dow Drops Below 10000; Nasdaq Plunging Toward 3000
• Dow Drops Below 10,000
• Crisis in the Middle East: 8 Palestinians Arrested in Mob Killing of
Israeli Soldiers


October 17, 2000 • Bodies of Seven More Sailors Recovered From USS
Cole
• Jesse Jackson Announces End to Mass Transit Strike in L.A.
• London-Leeds Train Derails, Killing Four
• Yasser Arafat Reacts to Summit Agreement
• Pres. Debate Will Go On Despite Death of Missouri Governor
• Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinian Youth, Israeli Defense Forces
Clash in Bethlehem
• Crisis in the Middle East: Israelis, Palestinians Agree to End
Violence
• Clinton: Israelis and Palestinians Agree on Measures to End Violence
• Crisis in the Middle East: Summit Concludes with Agreement


October 15, 2000 • Investigation Continues into USS Cole Bombing


October 14, 2000 • Hijacking Ends Safely in Iraq
• Doctors Say All Injured from USS Cole Are in Stable Condition
• Saudi Air Flight Hijacked en Route to London


October 13, 2000 • Bodies of USS Cole Victims Arrive in Germany
• U.S. Navy Doing All it Can for U.S.S. Cole Victims, Families
• U.S. Hopes for Recent Mideast Peace Summit
• U.S. Pushes Hard for Unlikely Mideast Peace Summit
• Israel Promises Not to Give up on Peace Efforts
• Crisis in the Middle East: Gunfire Breaks Out at Checkpoint in
Ramallah
• Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton Administration, Israeli
Government Announce Emergency Peace Summit Preconditions
• Crisis in the Middle East: Violence Escalates in Ramallah
• Israelis Use Live Ammunition Against Palestinian Demonstrators
• Palestinian Youths, Israeli Soldiers at Standoff Near Ramallah


October 12, 2000 • Israeli Attacks in Ramallah Wound Nearly 30
Palestinians
• U.S.S. Cole Crippled But Stable
• Crisis in the Middle East: Is the Peace Process Dead?
• Palestinian Cabinet Minister Expresses Regret for Mob Killing of Two
Israeli Soldiers
• Pentagon Stops Just Short of Saying U.S.S. Cole Incident was
Terrorist Attack
• Clinton Promises Justice for Crew of U.S.S. Cole
• Defense Secretary Cohen Vows United States Will Track Down USS Cole
Attackers
• President Clinton Vows to Hold USS Cole Attackers Accountable;
Israeli Prime Minister Barak Defends Military Action Against
Palestinians
• Pentagon Says Attack on U.S. Ship in Yemen a Terrorist Act
• Violence Erupts in West Bank and Gaza; USS Cole Attacked in Yemen
• President Clinton Comments on Events in the Middle East
• State Department Issues Travel Warning for Americans
• Ramallah Mob Kills Two Israeli Soldiers
• Families of U.S.S. Cole Crew Await Final Word on Missing Persons
• Fmr. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres Holds News Conference on
Middle East Crisis
• Boat Explodes Near USS Cole in Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Killed
• Israel Ceases Attacks on West Bank and Gaza Strip
• Israel Hits Palestinian Targets After Mob Kills Two Soldiers
• Has the Israeli-Palestinian Violence Put an End to the Peace
Process?
• Pentagon Says Terrorists Responsible for Attack on U.S. Cruiser in
Yemen
• U.S.S. Cole Crew was Prepared to Respond to Effects of Terrorist
Attack
• Boat Hits USS Cole, Explodes in Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Killed
• Boat Explodes Near USS Cole in Yemen Port, Several Sailors Killed or
Missing
• Families of U.S.S. Cole Crew Informed as Early as Possible
• Adm. John Foley Holds News Conference on USS Cole Attack; Fmr. NSA
Adviser Brent Scowcroft Discusses Incident
• Fmr. U.S. NSA Adviser Brent Scowcroft, Palestinian Cabinet Member
Hanan Ashrawi Discuss Escalation in Middle East Tensions
• Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Holds News Conference on USS
Cole Attack, Escalation in Middle East Tensions
• Israelis Hit Palestinian Targets After Mob Kills Two Soldiers; Saeb
Erakat Discusses Escalation
• Retired Navy Captain Alec Fraser Discusses Attack on USS Cole
• Israelis Hit Palestinian Targets After Mob Kills Two Soldiers;
Jonathan Alterman Discusses Escalating Mideast Tensions
• Boat Hits USS Cole in Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Dead; Others Wounded,
Missing
• Palestinian Observer to U.N. Nasser Al-Kidwa Discusses Escalating
Mideast Tensions
• Boat Hits USS Cole in Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Killed
• Israeli Helicopters Fire on Targets in Ramallah; CIA Chief Tenet
Meets With Arafat in Gaza
• Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erakat Discusses Israeli Bombing of
Ramallah Police Headquarters
• Four Killed as USS Cole Rammed Near Yemen
• Israeli Helicopters Fire on Targets in Ramallah; Israeli Defense
Spokesman Discusses Escalation
• Israel Closes All Palestinian-Controlled Areas
• Sen. John McCain Discusses Explosive Attack on USS Cole, Escalation
in Mideast Tensions
• Boat Rams USS Cole In Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Killed; Fmr. CIA
Officials Discusses Possible Terrorist Attack
• Israeli Helicopters Fire on Targets in Ramallah
• Four Sailors Confirmed Dead, Others Wounded, Missing after Attack on
USS Cole
• Suicide Attack on USS Cole Kills 4 Sailors in Gulf of Aden
• Crisis in the Middle East: At Least Two Israeli Soldiers Killed by a
Palestinian Crowd in Ramallah
• Boat Rams USS Cole in Yemen Port; 4 Sailors Killed; 'Al-Ayem'
Newspaper Reporter Discusses Damage
• U.S. Navy Ship Rammed; 4 dead, 30 Injured
• Crisis in the Middle East: Two Israeli Soldiers Killed in
Palestinian Town of Ramallah
• Two Israeli Soldiers Killed by Mob in Ramallah
• USS Cole Attacked in Yemeni Port of Aden
• Crisis in the Middle East: Two Israeli Soldiers Killed by
Palestinian Mob in Ramallah
• Crisis in the Middle East: Four Israeli Soldiers Being Held by
Palestinian Police


October 11, 2000 • Judge Orders Ford to Recall Almost 2 Million Cars
in California
• Judge Orders Ford to Recall 2 Million Cars in California
• Judge Orders 2 Million Ford Vehicles Recalled in California


October 10, 2000 • Bridgestone/Firestone CEO John Lampe Announces New
Action Plan
• U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Barak Hold News Briefing of Efforts to Ease Mideast Tensions


October 09, 2000 • Violence Erupts Between Palestinians, Israelis in
West Bank


October 07, 2000 • Richard Holbrooke Explains Why U.S. Abstained from
Security Council Vote Denouncing Israeli Action


October 06, 2000 • Slobodan Milosevic Addresses the Yugoslavian People
• Yugoslav President-Elect Kostunica Speaks on Serbian Television
• Yugoslav President-Elect Kostunica Rails Against Injustices of Serb
Legal System
• Hockey Player McSorley Found Guilty of On-Ice Assault
• Congress Approves .08 Blood Alcohol Level as National Standard
• Yugoslav Revolution: Milosevic Meets with Russian Foreign Minister
in Belgrade
• First Pictures of Milosevic Since Yugoslav Revolt
• Secretary of State Albright Comments on Yugoslav Revolution, Middle
East Peace Efforts
• Yugoslav Revolt: White House Lauds Russian Recognition of Kostunica
as Rightful President
• Yugoslav Revolt: Putin Congratulates Kostunica on Election Victory
• Yugoslav Revolt: Putin Recognizes Kostunica as Newly Elected
President


October 05, 2000 • Yugoslav Opposition Leader Vojislav Kostunica
Addresses People on State-Run TV
• Yugoslavia: Protesters Continue to Celebrate in Streets of Belgrade
• Supporters of Yugoslav Opposition Overrun State Television Station
and Parliament
• Milosevic Opponents Seize Parliament Building and Television
Stations; State-Run News Agency Declares Kostunica President-Elect
• Clinton Promises to Lift Economic Sanctions on Yugoslavia if
Kostunica Comes to Power
• President Clinton Addresses Global Affairs at Princeton University
• Serbian State Television Declares Opposition Leader President- Elect
• Yugoslavia's State-Run News Agency Declares Kostunica
President-Elect, Signals Possible End of Milosevic Era
• Yugoslav Opposition Controls State TV, Parliament in Belgrade;
'Milosevic: Portrait of a Tyrant' Author Discusses Unfolding Events
• Yugoslav Election: Russia Holds Out on Recognition of Kostunica
• Demonstrators Take Over Parliament, Calling On Milosevic to Step
Down
• Yugoslavia: Opposition Protesters Seize TV and Radio Facilities,
Demand Milosevic Step Down
• Belgrade Police Offer Little Opposition to Protesters
• White House Urges Russia to Stand behind Kostanica
• Pentagon Holds Briefing on Yugoslavia Unrest
• Yugoslav Unrest: Opposition Supporters Storm Parliament Building;
Fmr. State Dept. Official Daniel Serwer Discusses 'Fantastic Moment'
• Opposition Leader Zarco Korac: Milosevic Reduced to 'Simple, Petty
Balkan Tyrant'
• Shuttle Mission 100: Discovery Launch Scrubbed Despite Clear Weather
• Russia Called Upon to Urge Milosevic to Step Down as He Appears to
Run Out of Options
• Yugoslav Unrest: Opposition Supporters Take Control of Parliament
Building, State Television
• Kostunica Says Milosevic 'Cannot Fight the People's Will'
• Thousands Crowd Downtown Belgrade and Demand Milosevic's Resignation
• Blair: Milosevic Must Go
• Yugoslav Unrest: Podesta, Sessions Comment on U.S. Policy
• Yugoslav Opposition Supporters Storm Parliament Building; Fmr. Prime
Minister Panic Discusses Threat of 'Civil War'
• Yugoslav Opposition Supporters Enter Parliament Building
• Daalder: 'A Confrontation Between the Regime and the People' in
Belgrade
• Yugoslav Opposition Supporters Enter Federal Parliament Building
• Yugoslav Elections: Protesters Storm the Parliament Building in
Belgrade
• Protesters by the Thousands Take to the Streets of Belgrade
• Yugoslav Opposition Supporters Enter Parliament Building
• Massive Protests Against Milosevic Mount in Belgrade as Kostunica is
Expected to Address Crowd
• Yugoslav Opposition Supporter Enter Parliament Building


October 04, 2000 • Yugoslav Constitutional Court Rules Presidential
Results Null, Orders New Election
• Six-Alarm Fire Breaks Out in Oakland, California
• Six-Alarm Fire Breaks out in Oakland, California


October 03, 2000 • John Lennon's Killer Denied Parole
• Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged


September 29, 2000 • Firestone Tires under Investigation Again


September 28, 2000 • FDA Approves Abortion Pill
• CBC Reports Former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Dead
• FDA Approves 'Abortion Pill' Use in U.S.
• Pentagon Will Not Stop Anthrax Vaccine
• FDA Approves 'Abortion Pill' for Sale in U.S.
• FDA Approves 'Abortion Pill'
• Parents Won't Fight British Court Order to Separate Conjoined Twins


September 27, 2000 • Condemned Killer Ricky McGinn Executed in Texas
• Ricky McGinn's Execution Nears


September 26, 2000 • Two Students Wounded in New Orleans School
Shooting
• Preliminary Results of Yugoslav Presidential Election Inconclusive
• Yugoslav Elections: Milosevic Losing to Opposition Candidate
• Two Students Wounded in New Orleans School Shooting
• 2 Students Wounded in New Orleans Middle School Shooting
• Supreme Court Sends Microsoft Case to Federal Appeals Court
• Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Microsoft Antitrust Case
• Supreme Court Sends Microsoft Case Back to U.S. District Court


September 25, 2000 • Boston Celtics Paul Pierce Stabbed at Boston
Nightclub
• Celtic Paul Pierce Stabbed


September 22, 2000 • Energy Secretary Announces Government Plan to Use
SPRO
• President Clinton Expected to Approve Limited Use of U.S. Petroleum
Reserve
• British Court Rules Conjoined Twins Can Be Separated


September 21, 2000 • Kathleen Willey Schwicker Files Lawsuit Against
Clintons, White House Aides


September 20, 2000 • Whitewater Report Clears Clintons of Criminal
Conduct


September 19, 2000 • U.S. Coast Guard Holds News Conference on Cuban
Plane
• Senate Passes U.S.-China Trade Deal; Nine Injured, One Dead Found in
Cuban Plane Search Area
• Nine Rescued, One Dead in Downed Cuban Plane
• Nine Injured, One Dead Found in Cuban Plane Search Area
• Nine Injured, One Dead Found Off Key West Coast
• Nine Injured, One Dead Found in Cuban Plane Search Area
• Nine Injured, One Dead Found in Cuban Plane Search Area
• U.S. Military Searching for Missing Cuban Plane
• Pentagon Holds Briefing on Missing Plane Hijacked Out of Cuba
• White House Spokesman Joe Lockhart Holds Press Briefing on Hijacked
Cuban Plane Down in International Waters
• Supposedly Hijacked Cuban Crop Duster Still Missing after Intense
Search Efforts
• Hijacked Cuban Plane Downed in International Waters Off Florida;
U.S. Coast Guard Commander Discusses Rescue Efforts
• Hijacked Cuban Plane Down in International Waters
• Cuban Civil Aviation Reports that Hijacked Plane is a Crop Duster
• Hijacked Cuban Plane With 18 Aboard Down in International Waters
• Hijacked Cuban Plane with 18 People Aboard Down in International
Waters
• Hijacked Plane Down in the Waters Between Cuba and the U.S.
• Plane Hijacked from Cuban Airspace Down in Florida Straight;
Condition of 18 Onboard Unknown
• Hijacked Cuban Plane Down in the Water
• Cuban Plane Hijacked
• Russian Court Rules American Edmund Pope to Remain Jailed


September 14, 2000 • Firefighters bring Chicago Fire Under Control;
Some Buildings Still Without Power
• Three-Alarm Underground Fire Breaks Out in Downtown Chicago
• Cruise Ship Rembrandt Seized


September 13, 2000 • Government Releases Wen Ho Lee; Judge Blasts
Justice's Handling of Case
• Wen Ho Lee Pleads Guilty in Plea Bargain
• Wen Ho Lee to Plead Guilty to One Felony Count of Mishandling
Classified Data, Set Free
• Lee Pleads Guilty to Felony Mishandling Classified Data
• Wen Ho Lee Pleads Guilty to Mishandling Classified Data


September 12, 2000 • Mike Davis Named Interim Head Coach at Indiana
University


September 08, 2000 • Coach Bobby Knight Denies Mistreating Indiana
University Student
• Step-Father of Alleged Victim Discusses Allegations Against Bob
Knight
• Indiana University Investigating 'Serious Allegation' Involving
Bobby Knight


September 06, 2000 • Los Angeles Kidnapper Takes Hostages at Bank of
America


September 04, 2000 • Bridgestone/Firestone, Steelworkers Union Reach
Tentative Agreement
• Firestone Reaches Tentative Agreement with Steel Workers
• Bridgestone/Firestone, Steelworkers Union Reach Tentative Agreement


September 03, 2000 • Bush Announces Participation in Presidential
Debates


September 01, 2000 • Clinton Prepares for Speech Announcing
Postponement of Missile Defense Research
• Clinton Delivers Speech on National Missile Defense
• President Clinton to Leave Missile Defense Decision to Successor
• Clinton to Leave National Missile Defense Decision to Successor


August 31, 2000 • F-16 Jet Crashes off Atlantic City Coast
• Ford CEO Strongly States What Ford Motor Company Has Done in
Connection with Recall of Firestone Tires
• Suspect Arrested in Emulex Press Release Hoax


August 30, 2000 • Clinton Arrives in Colombia with Aid Package to
Combat Drug Cartels


August 29, 2000 • Several Buildings Destroyed in Jersey Shore
Boardwalk Fire
• Several Buildings Damaged in Jersey Shore Boardwalk Fire
• Several Buildings Damaged in Jersey Shore Boardwalk Fire


August 28, 2000 • Two Dead After University of Arkansas Shooting
• Shots Reported at University of Arkansas; Police On Scene
• John, Patsy Ramsey Hold News Conference on Meeting With Boulder
Police Over JonBenet Murder


August 24, 2000 • Ford Motor Company Holds News Conference on
Firestone Tire Recall


August 23, 2000 • Gulf Air Flight 072 Crashes Just Outside of Bahrain
With 143 Onboard
• Gulf Air Airbus A320 Crashes in the Persian Gulf
• Gulf Air Flight 072 Crashes Just East of Saudi Arabia
• Gulf Air Flight Crashes in Persian Gulf Near Bahrain
• Gulf Air Jet Crashes off Coast of Bahrain
• Gulf Air Jet Crashes Into Persian Gulf
• Gulf Air Airbus A320 Crashes in Persian Gulf
• Gulf Air Airbus Crashes into Persian Gulf
• Gulf Air Airbus A320 Crashes Near Bahrain After Takeoff
• Gulf Air Airbus A320 Crashes in the Persian Gulf
• Strong Earthquake Hits Western Turkey; 9 People Injured Jumping From
Buildings


August 22, 2000 • Fed Announces No Rate Hike for Now


August 21, 2000 • Russian Submarine Accident: No Hope for Survivors
• Russian Submarine Accident: No Survivors Found on Kursk; Rescue
Called Off
• Sunken Russian Sub: Dive Team Enters Sub


August 19, 2000 • Doctors Proclaim McCain's Surgery a Success


August 18, 2000 • John McCain Says Cancer Just One More Fight to Wage
• Doctors Say McCain's Melanomas Have Not Spread to the Rest of His
Body
• Defense Secretary Cohen Holds News Conference on Russian Sub Rescue
Effort
• Russian Submarine Accident: Rear Admiral Cobbald Discusses Rescue
Equipment Being Sent Out to Site
• Russian Submarine Accident: Kursk Escape Hatch Badly Damaged;
Setback for Rescue Effort


August 16, 2000 • John McCain Diagnosed With Skin Cancer on His Arm
and Temple
• Survival of Russian Submarine Crew Appears Unlikely
• U.S. Intelligence Officials Doubt Crew of Russian Submarine Is Alive
• Russian Submarine Accident: Moscow Accepts Outside Assistance in
Rescue Effort
• British LR-5 Makes Way to Barents Sea for Rescue Mission
• Russians Waiting on Arrival of British LR-5 to Aid Kursk Sub Rescue
• Russian Submarine Accident: Anxiety High Among Murmansk Residents;
British Armed Forces Minister Discusses Efforts to Aid in Rescue
• Russian Submarine Accident: Communication With Crew Drops Off;
British Submersible En Route to Crash Site
• Russian Submarine Accident: British Military to Send Submersible to
Assist in Rescue Effort
• Russian Official Claims No Signs of Life from Trapped Sub
• No Signs of Life on Sunken Russian Sub; Britain to Assist in Rescue
• Russian Submarine Accident: British to Help in Rescue Mission
• Russian Submarine Accident: Russia Asks Britain for Help
• Russian Submarine Accident: Russian Authorities Request Help from
Britain
• No Signs of Life Aboard Sunken Russian Submarine


August 15, 2000 • Russian Submarine Accident: Moscow Contacts NATO
About Rescue Capabilities
• First Rescue Attempt of Submarine Kursk Reportedly Fails
• Pentagon Holds Briefing on Russian Submarine Rescue Efforts
• Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Efforts Under Way With
Submersible in Water
• Submarine Kursk and Town of Kursk Wait for Rescue
• Russian Sub Rescue Mission Under Way
• Russian Submarine Accident: Rescuers Attempt to Attach Submersible
Sphere to Stricken Vessel; Norway Monitors Seas for Radioactivity
• Rescue Crews Attempting to Recover 83-Year-Old Florida Woman
• Russian Sub Rescue Mission Faces Difficult Weather
• Missing 83-Year-Old Woman Found
• Missing Grandmother Found in Florida
• Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Attempt Threatened by Weather
• Russian Sub Rescue: Lack of Oxygen, The Bends Greatest Concerns
• British Airways Suspends Operations of Concorde Fleet
• Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Attempt Under Way; Pentagon
Officials Offer Assistance, Hope for Best
• British Airways Suspends Operations of Concorde Fleet
• Russian Sub Evacuation Reported Underway
• Light Rail Reportedly Crashed at BWI Airport
• Russian Sub Evacuation Reported Under Way
• Light Rail Commuter Train Crashes at BWI Airport
• Veil of Secrecy Surrounds Efforts to Rescue 116 Crew Members of
Russian Sub
• Russians to Launch Fresh Rescue Attempt of Russian Sub


August 14, 2000 • White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Previews
President Clinton's Speech For Democratic National Convention
• Russian Navy Mobilizes to Try and Save Crew of Submarine Stranded at
Bottom of Barents Sea
• Russians Launch Effort to Rescue Stranded Submarine Crew
• Ctr. for Defense Information: Prospects for Successful Rescue of
Crew Aboard Sunken Russian Sub 'Very Dim'
• Russians Attempt Rescue of 107 People Aboard Sunken Nuclear Sub
• Russian Nuclear Submarine Stranded on Ocean Floor
• No Comment from State Department on Any Possible U.S. Rescue of
Trapped Russian Nuclear Sub
• Russian Navy Weighs Options for Rescuing Trapped Sub
• Hope Dwindling for Downed Russian Submarine
• Russian Sub Trapped in Barents Sea


August 11, 2000 • Al Gore Accepts UAW Endorsement
• Florida Jury Rules Disney Owes Sports Complex Plaintiffs $240
Million
• 10 People Trapped Inside World Trade Center Elevator
• Elevator Accident at World Trade Center


August 10, 2000 • Navy Helicopter Crashes with Crew of Six Onboard
• Navy Helicopter Crashes Off Texas Coast With Six On Board


August 09, 2000 • Two Small Planes Collide Over New Jersey; 10 People
Dead
• Fmr. President Gerald Ford Makes Brief Remarks Upon Leaving
Philadelphia Hospital
• Bridgestone/Firestone Holds Briefing on Massive Tire Recall
• Two Small Planes Collide in New Jersey; At Least 2 Dead
• Small Plane Crashes in Burlington County, N.J.
• 7.1 Quake Hits Southern Mexico; No Reports of Damage or Injuries
• Small Plane Crashes in Burlington County, N.J.
• Small Plane Crashes in New Jersey
• Earthquake Felt in Mexico City


August 08, 2000 • Moscow Bomb Blast Leaves 7 Dead, 33 Wounded
• Bomb Rips Through Underground Walkway in Moscow
• 8 Killed by Moscow Bomb; Several Injured
• Chilean Supreme Court Strips Augusto Pinochet of Immunity
• Explosion Rips Through Underground Walkway in Moscow
• Chilean Supreme Court Strips Pinochet's Immunity
• 8 People Killed in Moscow Bomb Explosion
• Eight People Killed in Moscow Bomb Blast
• Pinochet Stripped of Immunity


August 07, 2000 • Senator Joseph Lieberman Joins Al Gore on the
Democratic Ticket
• Senator Joe Lieberman to Join Democratic Ticket With Al Gore
• Gore Selects Sen. Lieberman as Vice Presidential Running Mate
• Gore Selects Sen. Lieberman as Vice Pres. Running Mate; Republicans
Praise Choice for Similarities with Bush
• Gore to Tap Sen. Lieberman of Connecticut to be his Running Mate
• Sen. Breaux: Lieberman 'a Terrific Choice' for Gore Running Mate
• Election 2000: Gore to Name Sen. Leiberman as V.P. Running Mate
• Gore to Name Sen. Lieberman as V.P. Running Mate


August 02, 2000 • Gerald Ford Admitted to Hospital for Minor Stroke
• Fmr. Pres. Ford Hospitalized: Dr. David Owens Discusses Detecting
Strokes and Determining Their Severity
• Doctors Say Former President Ford in Good Condition After Two
Suspected Strokes
• Fmr. Pres. Ford in Intensive Care After Two Small Strokes
• Gerald Ford Hospitalized with Small Strokes
• Former President Ford Suffers Small Strokes
• Former President Ford Suffers Small Stroke
• Former President Ford Suffers Small Strokes
• Former President Ford Returns to Philadelphia Hospital
• President Ford Back in the Hospital
• President Ford Back in Hospital


July 29, 2000 • Bush Delivers Campaign Speech in Louisville


July 28, 2000 • Anti-Fujimori Protesters Call for New Elections; Set
Fire to Government Buildings in Lima, Peru
• Anti-Fujimori Protests Erupt in Lima, Peru
• Hundreds of Protesters Attempt to Set Fire to National Palace Fence
in Lima, Peru
• Concorde Crash: Death Toll Rises to 114


July 27, 2000 • Concorde Crash: Investigators Discover Tire Debris
Along Runway


July 25, 2000 • French Officials Begin Investigation of Concorde Crash
• Concorde Crash Near Paris Kills at Least 113
• One American Among 113 Dead in Air France Concorde Crash
• Democrats View Dick Cheney as Vulnerable on Guns, Abortion,
Environment
• Concorde Crash Kills at Least 113
• Bush Chooses Former Secretary of Defense as Running Mate
• Bush Officially Introduces Cheney as His Running Mate
• Air France Concorde Crash Kills 113
• Concorde Crashes Near Paris Leaving 113 Dead
• Concorde Crash Near Paris Leaves 113 Dead
• Concorde Crash Near Paris Kills 113; New Concerns Raised About
Safety of Aging Passenger Aircraft
• All 109 Aboard Dead in Concorde Crash into Hotel Near Paris; 4 On
Ground Dead
• President Clinton Holds News Briefing on Conclusion of Middle East
Peace Talks
• Concorde Passenger Jet Crashes Near Paris
• Air France Concorde Jet Crashes Near Paris; All 109 Aboard Dead
• Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Break Down; U.S. Officials Doubt an
Eleventh-Hour Revival
• Dick Cheney Headed to Austin, Texas for Formal Veep Announcement
• Broder: Cheney 'an Adult'
• Cheney Accepts Bush V.P. Offer
• Dick Cheney Accepts V.P. Job on George W. Bush Ticket
• Dick Cheney Joins Bush on GOP Ticket
• Former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney Accepts V.P. Job on Bush Ticket


July 24, 2000 • White House Press Secretary Holds News Briefing on
Middle East Peace Talks
• Three-Day Orlando Hostage Standoff Ends as Police Secure Home
• Philadelphia Firefighters Rescue Man Trapped Inside Rubble of
Collapsed Building
• 3 People May Be Trapped in Rubble of Philadelphia Building Collapse


July 21, 2000 • Cheney Changes Voter Registration, Could Have
Implications for VP Selection
• Federal and State Authorities in North Carolina Announce 'Operation
Smokescreen'


July 20, 2000 • 2 Former Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Officials
Indicted by Grand Jury


July 19, 2000 • Middle East Peace Summit Ends Without Agreement
• Peace Talks End with No Agreement
• Middle East Peace Summit: Barak Leaving Camp David


July 18, 2000 • Senator Paul Coverdell Dies at 61
• Senate Passes Bill Expanding Deductions for Married Couples


July 17, 2000 • Shots Fired at Seattle School, Police Look For Student
Gunman
• White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Holds News Briefing on
Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David


July 16, 2000 • White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Holds News
Conference on Camp David Summit


July 14, 2000 • Florida Tobacco Trial: Jury Awards Plaintiffs $145
Billion
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Florida Tobacco Trial
• White House Spokesman Joe Lockhart Holds News Briefing on Middle
East Peace Talks


July 13, 2000 • State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher Holds Camp
David Briefing
• President Clinton Announces U.S.-Vietnam Trade Agreement
• Police News Conference on Philadelphia Beating Probe
• Wall Collapse in Manhattan Injures 10
• 10 Reported Unharmed in Manhattan Building Collapse
• Wall Collapse in NYC Commercial Building Injures 10
• Building Collapse in Manhattan
• State Department Spokesman Holds News Briefing on Middle East Peace
Summit


July 12, 2000 • White House Press Secretary Holds News Briefing From
Camp David
• NYC Mayor Giuliani Holds News Briefing on Building Collapse in
Brooklyn
• White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart Holds News Briefing on
Mideast Peace Talks at Camp David


July 11, 2000 • White House Press Secretary Holds News Conference on
Middle East Peace Talks
• Middle East Peace Talks Getting Under Way


July 10, 2000 • Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak Delivers Statement
Before Heading to Camp David Peace Summit
• Middle East Peace Summit: Israeli Government Survives No- Confidence
Motion; Camp David Dynamic Still Unclear
• Ballot Counting Under Way in Knesset No-Confidence Vote Against
Israeli Prime Minister Barak
• Israeli Knesset Voting on No-Confidence Motion
• Middle East Summit: Barak Prepares to Travel to U.S. With or Without
Support of Knesset


July 07, 2000 • Kenny Irwin Killed in Practice for NASCAR Race


July 05, 2000 • President Clinton Announces Middle East Peace Summit
Next Week at Camp David


July 04, 2000 • Santa Monica Hostage Standoff Ends as Gunman
Surrenders
• Gunmen Arrested, Hostages Freed in Santa Monica Standoff
• Gallinot: Santa Monica Gunman Releases Woman, Some Children
• Santa Monica Gunman Releases One More Hostage
• Police Say Santa Monica Hostage Situation Contained
• Santa Monica Police Negotiate With Gunman Holding Six Hostages
• Gunman Holding Hostages at Santa Monica Pier Arcade
• Police Still Talking with Santa Monica Hostage-Taker
• Santa Monica Gunman Releases Four Hostages
• Santa Monica Hostage Standoff Continues
• Police Negotiator Talking to Santa Monica Hostage Taker
• 3 Police, 1 Civilian Shot in Santa Monica Hostage Situation
• Santa Monica Hostage Situation Continues
• Gunman Holding Hostages at Santa Monica Pier


July 02, 2000 • Mexican TV Projects Vicente Fox Wins Presidential
Election


July 01, 2000 • Clinton Addresses Media After Signing Campaign Finance
Reform Bill


June 29, 2000 • Man Holding Two Hostages in Walt Disney Resort Hotel
• Update on Hostage Situation at Walt Disney World Hotel
• Disney World Hostage Standoff Continues
• Man Claims to be Holding Hostages at Walt Disney World Hotel
• Man Claims to be Holding Hostages at Disney World Resort Hotel
• Clinton to Announce Fmr. Rep. Norman Mineta as Commerce Secretary
Nominee; House Passes Prescription Drug Bill
• Fmr. Rep. Norman Mineta New Nominee for Commerce Secy.


June 28, 2000 • Elian Returns to Cuba
• Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba
• Elian and Family Arrive in Cuba
• Elian Gonzalez and Entourage Leave for Dulles Airport
• President Clinton Holds News Conference
• Sadness Pervades Little Havana as Supreme Court Refuses to Hear
Elian Gonzalez Family Appeal
• Supreme Court Rejects Miami Family's Petition; Elian Gonzalez
Eligible to Leave U.S. Today
• Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Gonzalez Family Appeal
• San Antonio Archbishop Threatened by Man with Hand Grenade
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Family Supporters Not Hopeful Ahead of
Supreme Court Decision
• Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Gonzalez Family Appeal
• Supreme Court Strikes Down Nebraska Abortion Law


June 27, 2000 • Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on 1996
Campaign Fund Raising
• Maryland Highway Spokesperson Discusses Baltimore-Area School Bus
Accident Injuring 11 Children
• Eleven Students Injured in Baltimore School Bus Wreck
• School Bus Overturns Near Baltimore, Maryland


June 26, 2000 • Scientists Complete Working Draft of the Human Genome
• Scientists Announce Completion of First Assembly of Human Genome
• Supreme Court Reinforces Miranda, Strikes Down California Blanket
Primaries
• President Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair Deliver Remarks
on Human Genome Milestone


June 23, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez's Relatives to Appeal to Supreme Court
• Gregory Craig, Juan Miguel's Lawyer, Reacts to Appeals Court Ruling
• At Least Two Dead After Midair Collision in Boca Raton, Florida
• NTSB Investigating Midair Collision Over Boca Raton, Florida
• Authorities Say Three Dead in Midair Collision Over Boca Raton,
Florida
• Lear Jet Crashes Into Boca Raton Community; Other Aircraft May Be
Involved
• Authorities Confirm Aircraft Collision Over Boca Raton, Florida
• Three Confirmed Deaths in Aircraft Collision over Boca Raton
• Eyewitnesses Report Aircraft Collision Over Boca Raton, Florida
• One Dead in Lear Jet Crash Near Boca Raton, Florida
• Two Aircraft Reportedly Collide Over Boca Raton, Florida
• Two Planes Collide Near Boca Raton, Florida
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court to Decide on Asylum Rehearing
Today


June 22, 2000 • Spiritual Adviser Discusses Gary Graham's Execution
• Texas Executes Gary Graham
• Bush Comments on Upcoming Execution of Gary Graham
• Courts Considering Gary Graham's Fate
• Countdown to Gary Graham's Execution in Texas
• Activity Outside Prison Where Gary Graham is to Be Executed
• Prison Spokesman Gives Press Conference Concerning Gary Graham's
Upcoming Execution
• Texas Panel Allows Graham Execution to Proceed
• NASA Announces Discovery of Water on Mars


June 21, 2000 • Prison Spokesman Discusses Impending Execution of Gary
Graham
• OPEC to Increase Daily Oil Output by 3 Percent; Supply to Reach U.S.
Near End of Summer
• OPEC Agrees to Increase Daily Oil Output by 3 Percent


June 20, 2000 • Officials Say Los Alamos Drives Missing Six Months


June 19, 2000 • Supreme Court Says Students Can't Lead Prayer Before
Football Games


June 15, 2000 • Justice Dept., DEA Announce Dismantled of Major Heroin
Operation in U.S.
• Tony Coelho To Resign From Gore Presidential Campaign; Commerce
Secretary Daley to Replace Him


June 14, 2000 • U.S. Attorney Holds News Conference on Retired Army
Colonel Arrested on Espionage Charges


June 10, 2000 • Lebanon Loses Partner in Death of Assad
• Syrians Take to the Streets to Mourn President Assad
• Hafez Al-Assad's Sudden Passing Occurs at Critical Stage in Ongoing
Middle East Peace Process
• President Clinton Reacts to Death of Hafez Al-Assad
• Egypt Reacts to Death of Assad
• After a 30-Year Reign, Syria's President Dead at 69
• Longtime Syrian Leader Hafez Al-Assad Dead at 69
• Syrian Parliament Moves to Clear Succession Path for Bashar Assad
• President Hafez Al-Assad Assad of Syria Confirmed Dead


June 08, 2000 • Los Angeles Police Hold News Conference on Arrest Made
in Chief's Granddaughter's Death


June 07, 2000 • Bill Gates Holds News Conference on Judge's Decision
to Break up Microsoft
• DOJ Officials Hold News Conference on Microsoft Ruling


June 05, 2000 • Supreme Court Rules Parents Have Greater Custody
Rights than Grandparents
• Defense Attorney Ed Garland Holds News Conference on Ray Lewis Plea
Agreement
• Ray Lewis Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor; Murder Charges Dropped


June 04, 2000 • Presidents Clinton and Putin Discuss Arms Control
Proposals and New Era of U.S.-Russian Relations


June 01, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Gonzalez and Attorney
Greg Craig Address Court's Denial of Asylum Hearing
• Children Safe After Gunman Shot Dead in Luxembourg Hostage Standoff
• Attorney General Reno Holds News Conference on Elian Gonzalez Court
Decision
• Marisleysis Gonzalez: 'The Battle is Not Over with Yet'
• Gov. G.W. Bush Recommends Reprieve for Convicted Killer
• Atty. for Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Holds News Briefing on
Court Ruling Against Asylum Hearing for Boy
• Court Rules Against Asylum Hearing for Elian; Considered Victory for
Boy's Father, U.S. Government
• Appeals Court Rules Against Asylum Hearing for Elian Gonzalez; Miami
Relatives Seek Supreme Court Justice Kennedy's Help
• Court Rules Against Asylum Hearing for Elian; Miami Relatives Have
14 Days to Appeal
• Court Rules Against Asylum Hearing for Elian; Sanchez and Basulto
Discuss Disappointment in Decision, Plans for Protest
• Court Rules Against Asylum Hearing for Elian Gonzalez


May 30, 2000 • Former INS Official Mariano Faget Found Guilty of
Espionage


May 26, 2000 • Student Kills Teacher in Florida


May 23, 2000 • U.S. Government Announces Crackdown on Gene Therapy
Experiments


May 22, 2000 • NTSB Discloses Preliminary Findings in Pennsylvania Jet
Crash


May 21, 2000 • NTSB Prepares to Investigate Charter Plane Crash in
Pennsylvania Which Killed 19 People
• Twenty-One Killed in Pennsylvania Plane Crash
• Twenty One Confirmed Dead After Plane Crash Near Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania
• Commuter Plane Carrying 19 Crashes in Pennsylvania
• Twenty-One People Feared Dead After Commuter Plane Crash in
Pennsylvania
• Commuter Plane Crashes Near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania


May 19, 2000 • Rep. Rick Lazio Declares for New York Senate Race
• Hillary Clinton Reacts to Rudy Giuliani's Withdrawal from New York
Senate Race
• Giuliani Withdraws from New York Senate Race
• Giuliani Will Not Run for U.S. Senate; Rep. Lazio Likely to be
Hillary Clinton's New Opponent
• Rep. Fossella Discusses Giuliani's Expected Departure from U.S.
Senate Race
• Giuliani News Conference Set for 3:15 p.m. ET
• New York Mayor Giuliani Decides Against U.S. Senate Race: Rep. Lazio
Expected to Declare Candidacy
• Giuliani Will Not Run for U.S. Senate; Rep. Lazio Expected to Enter
Race
• New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani Opts Out of U.S. Senate Race; Rep.
Lazio Expected to Step In
• Giuliani to Drop Out of Senate Race
• CNN Confirms Giuliani Will Not Run for Senate; Rep. Lazio to Declare
Candidacy
• Giuliani to Drop Out of Senate Race
• New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani Decides Against Senate Race
• AP Sources Say Giuliani Dropping Out of Senate Race


May 18, 2000 • Maturino Resendiz Found Guilty of Capital Murder


May 17, 2000 • Former Klansmen Indicted in 1963 Church Bombing
• Church Bombing Suspect Surrenders


May 16, 2000 • Fed Raises Key Interest Rate a Half Point to 6.5
Percent


May 15, 2000 • Indiana University Keeps Coach Knight With Sanctions
• Al Gore Delivers Remarks on Social Security


May 12, 2000 • Government Suspends Prescribed Burns in Some Areas


May 11, 2000 • Wildfires Continue to Burn and Spread in Northern New
Mexico
• Firefighters Battle Raging New Mexico Wildfires; Red Cross Officer
Discusses Mood of Evacuees
• Wildfires Rage in Northern New Mexico; 18,000 Evacuated from Los
Alamos, White Rock, Espanola
• New Mexico Wildfires: Los Alamos at the Mercy of Mother Nature
• Gov. Johnson: 'Questions Need to be Answered' About Start of New
Mexico Wildfires
• Raging New Mexico Wildfires Push Firefighters Into Retreat
• Paxson: New Mexico Fire Will 'Burn Where It Really Will Go'


May 10, 2000 • 'Big Game' Winners in Illinois and Michigan


May 09, 2000 • Edwin Edwards, Four-Time Louisiana Governor, Convicted
by Federal Jury


May 05, 2000 • Gunman Holding Two Hostages in Charlotte, N.C.
• Hostage Standoff Reported in Charlotte, North Carolina
• Man Holding at Least One Hostage in Charlotte, N.C. Office Building


May 03, 2000 • Cardinal John O'Connor Dies at Age of 80
• Cardinal John O'Connor Reportedly Near Death


April 27, 2000 • N.Y. Mayor Rudy Giuliani Diagnosed with Prostate
Cancer


April 26, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez Case: Father Files Motion Requesting
Appeals Court Recognize Him as Only One Able to Speak For His Son
• Broadway Producer David Merrick Dead at 88


April 25, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez and Family Moved to Carmichael Farm on
Maryland's Eastern Shore


April 24, 2000 • At Least Six Shot at National Zoo
• Six Injured in Shooting at Washington's National Zoo


April 22, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez Case: How Will Castro Use High-Profile
Custody Case?
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Look to Meet With Elian and His
Father at Andrews Air Force Base; Miami Mayors Hold Press Conference
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Senators Patrick Leahy and Connie Mack Discuss
Federal Seizure of Elian
• Caravan Carrying Sen. Bob Smith and Miami Relatives Turned Away from
Andrews Air Force Base
• Sen. Bob Smith Escorts Miami Relatives to Andrews Air Force Base
• Child Psychologist Dr. Jon Shaw Discusses Developments in Elian
Gonzalez Case
• Miami Relatives Travel to Andrews Air Force Base to See Elian
• Elian Custody Case: Miami Relatives Arrive in Washington in Hopes of
Seeing Elian
• Washington, New York See Protests in Wake of Elian Gonzalez Action
• Republicans Criticize Administration's Seizure of Elian Gonzalez
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Head to Maryland With Hopes of
Meeting Elian and His Father at Andrews Air Force Base
• Arrest Totals Climb in Miami's Little Havana
• Miami Relatives Fly to Washington to See Elian
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Encourages Citizen's to Remain
Calm
• Miami Relatives Board Plane for Washington
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Cuba Appears Calm in Wake of Elian's
Reunion With Father; Elian and Father Remain at Andrews Air Force Base
• Republicans Slam Clinton Administration for Forcible Removal
• Marisleysis Gonzalez Condemns Federal Agents for Raid
• Deputy U.S. Marshal Matthew Fogg Reviews Seizure of Elian Gonzalez
• Elian Seized from Miami Home and Reunited With His Father
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Elian Gets Reacquainted With His Father
at Andrews Air Force Base; Miami Relatives Look to Visit Elian
• Police Continue to Arrest Demonstrators in Miami's Little Havana
• Authorities Release Photos of Elian Gonzalez's Reunion With Father
• Protesters Vent Anger in Miami's Little Havana
• White House Defends Reno's Actions
• Greg Craig Discusses the Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle
• Little Havana Protests Administration's Handling of Elian Gonzalez
• Joe Lockhart Briefs Press on INS Raid to Retrieve Elian Gonzalez
• Reno Takes Credit, Scorn for INS Raid
• Little Havana Seethes But Stays Peaceful
• Clinton Addresses Elian Gonzalez Situation
• Elian Gonzalez is Reunited With His Father
• Gonzalez Family Alleges INS Officials Used Excessive Force
• Juan Miguel Gonzalez Awaits Son's Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base
• Janet Reno Addresses the INS Seizure of Elian Gonzalez
• INS Raids Home of Miami Relatives, Seizes Elian Gonzalez
• INS Agents Seize Elian Gonzalez from Relatives' Miami Home


April 21, 2000 • Campaign Finance Task Force Interviews President,
Vice President


April 19, 2000 • Cuban American National Foundation Reacts to Federal
Court Ruling in Gonzalez Case
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Federal Appeals Court Rules Elian Can
Stay in U.S. Pending Appeal of Miami Relatives
• Elian Gonzalez Custody Case: Appeals Court Ruling Imminent
• Father, Relatives of Elian Await Ruling of Court of Appeals
• 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Reaches Decision in Elian Gonzalez
Case
• Appeals Court Reaches Decision in Elian Gonzalez Case


April 18, 2000 • Michigan Shooting Standoff Ends
• At-Large Shooting Suspect's Sons Discuss 'False Accusations' Leveled
Against Father by Lincoln Park Tenants
• Shooting Reported at Apartment for Elderly in Suburban Detroit
• Police Confirm 2 Dead, 6 Injured in Suburban Detroit Shooting
• Police Report 2 Dead, 6 Hurt in Suburban Detroit Shooting
• 2 Confirmed Dead in Detroit-Area Shooting
• Shots Fired, Six People Reportedly Hurt at Suburban Detroit
High-Rise


April 14, 2000 • Stock Markets Slide Toward Closing Bell
• U.S. Stock Markets Take Another Steep Dive
• Steep Declines for Dow, Nasdaq


April 13, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez Case: U.S. Judge Temporarily Blocks
Elian's Return to Cuba
• Juan Miguel Gonzalez's Attorney Delivers Statement Accusing Gonzalez
Family in Miami of Breaking the Law
• Custody Transfer Deadline in Elian Gonzalez Case Passes
• Elian Gonzalez Handover Deadline: Injunction Filed by Florida
Relatives with 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Deadline Passes; Miami-Dade Police
to Abandon Post at Opa-Locka Airport
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Custody Transfer Deadline Passes; Gloria
Estefan Addresses Protesters
• Janet Reno Holds News Conference at U.S. Atty's Office in Miami


April 12, 2000 • Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin Discusses Meeting Between
Attorney General and Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives
• Reno Arrives in Florida to Meet Elian's Miami Relatives
• Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin Comments on the Elian Gonzalez Case
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Atty. Gen. Reno Traveling to Miami
• Elian Gonzalez and Miami Relatives Expected to Arrive at Home of
Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin
• Cuban-American National Foundation: 'We Are Very Close to Making
that Family Reunion Reality'
• Jorge Mas Santos: Canceled Meeting with Government Officials 'Was
Not to be a Handover of Elian'


April 11, 2000 • DOJ Letter to Elian's Miami Relatives Nearing
Completion


April 08, 2000 • CIA Metes Out Punishment for Chinese Embassy Bombing
• Elian's Father to Meet with Two Fisherman Tomorrow
• Fishermen Who Rescued Elian Gonzalez and Delfine Gonzalez Talk With
Reporters After Being Rebuffed By Juan Miguel


April 07, 2000 • Janet Reno Announces Plans to Transfer Custody of
Elian Gonzalez From His Miami Relatives to His Father
• Florida Jury Awards $13M in Compensatory Damages to Three Long- Time
Smokers
• Florida Jury Rules Smoking Legal Cause of Plaintiffs' Cancers
• Verdict Announcement in Florida Tobacco Trial Expected
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice to Submit Letter Informing Miami
Relatives of Wednesday Transfer to Boy's Father


April 06, 2000 • Licensed Psychologist Says Elian Traumatized Beyond
Belief and Should Remain with Florida Family
• Gonzalez Attorneys Comment on U.S. Government's Role in Custody
Battle


April 05, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez's Father Coming to U.S.


April 04, 2000 • Talks Break Down Between Government Officials and
Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives
• Talks Break Down in Gonzalez Case
• Nasdaq, Dow Regaining Some of Day's Losses
• Crowd Continues Demonstrations Around Elian Gonzalez' Florida Home
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Protesters Break Through Police Barriers
• Markets Bounce Off Lows in Severe Sell-Off
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Protesters Break Through Police Barriers
• Nasdaq, Dow Creep Back After 'Panic Sell-Off' on Wall Street
• Nasdaq Plummets into Bear Territory
• Wall Street Spins Into Freefall
• Nasdaq Down 11.2 Percent; Dow Down 2.2 Percent; S&P Down 4.8 Percent
• Freefalling Nasdaq Down 13.4 Percent; Dow Down 4.2 Percent


April 03, 2000 • Judge to Issue Microsoft Ruling Today
• Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Presents Applications for 28
U.S. Visas


March 30, 2000 • New Deadline in Battle Over Elian Gonzalez
• INS Postpones Elian Gonzalez' Parole Decision


March 28, 2000 • OPEC Announces Increase of 1.7 Million Barrels of Oil
Per Day Starting in April
• School Bus Collides With Train Killing Two and Injuring Five
• Bus-Train Collision Kills Two, Injures Five
• Two Dead, Five Injured In Bus-Train Collision
• Bus-Train Collision Leaves Five Injured on Tennessee-Georgia Border
• 4 Children, 1 Adult Injured In School Bus-Train Collision
• School Bus-Train Collision Leaves Five Injured


March 27, 2000 • Victims of Explosion Still Trapped Inside Phillips
Petroleum Plant


March 26, 2000 • Pope Ends Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
• Seattle Says Dusty Goodbye to Kingdome


March 25, 2000 • Clinton Addresses Pakistani People


March 24, 2000 • Justice Department Issues Ultimatum to Attorneys for
Florida Relatives of Elian Gonzalez
• Microsoft Proposes Settlement in Antitrust Case


March 22, 2000 • Supreme Court Rules University Student Fees Do Not
Infringe on First Amendment Rights


March 21, 2000 • Fed Raises Interest Rates a Quarter Point
• Supreme Court Rules FDA Can't Regulate Tobacco as Drug
• Federal Judge Rules Attorney General Should Decide Elian Gonzalez
Asylum Matter
• Federal Judge Reaches Decision In Elian Gonzalez Case


March 17, 2000 • Government Reaches Agreement with Smith & Wesson
• Smith & Wesson to Help Clinton Administration Fight Gun Violence


March 15, 2000 • Train Wreck Leaves Several Cars Derailed, At Least 30
Injured
• Amtrak Train Derails in Kansas


March 10, 2000 • Florida Law Enforcement Officials Hold News
Conference on Investigation Into Kidnapping of 10-Year-Old Girl


March 09, 2000 • Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain Suspends
Campaign, Wishes Gov. George W. Bush Well
• Bradley Drops Out of Presidential Race, Pledges Support to Gore


March 08, 2000 • McCain to Make Announcement Thursday at Noon Eastern
Time
• Three Dead and Three Wounded After Shootings in Memphis
• Gunmen Wounds Five After Fireman and Police Arrive at Burning House
• Three Dead, Many Injured in 19-Car Pileup on Florida's I-10; Spilled
Acid Contained, says Capt. Smith
• Bill Bradley to Drop Out of Presidential Race
• At Least Five Dead in Toxic Spill on Florida's Interstate 10


March 07, 2000 • Nasdaq Crosses 5000


March 06, 2000 • Jury Finds 3 Officers Guilty of Conspiring to
Obstruct Justice in Abner Louima Case
• Verdict Reached in Latest Trial Involving NYPD, Abner Louima


March 05, 2000 • Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 Skids off Runway Into
L.A. Street
• Southwest Airlines Flight Skids Off Runway in Burbank, California


March 01, 2000 • AP: Rocker Baseball Suspension Cut in Half
• Shooting at Apartment, Restaurants in Pennsylvania
• Braves GM Reacts to Arbitrator's Reduction of John Rocker's
Suspension
• Gunman Holed up in Pennsylvania Office Building With Hostages After
Critically Wounding Five People
• Five Critically Shot at Pennsylvania McDonald's
• Gunman In Police Custody After Injuring 5 in Pittsburgh Shooting
Spree
• Hostage Negotiators on Scene in Suburban Pittsburgh
• Shooting at McDonald's in Suburban Pittsburgh
• Authorities: 4 or 5 Shot in Suburban Pittsburgh
• Four or Five People Shot at Two Fast Food Restaurants in
Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
• Gunman Opens Fire at Suburban Pittsburgh Fast-Food Restaurant


February 29, 2000 • George W. Bush Wins Easily in Virginia Primary
• Michigan Prosecutor Holds News Conference on Buell Elementary School
Shooting
• Six-Year-Old Michigan Elementary School Student Dead After Shooting
by Classmate
• Elementary School Shooting in Mount Morris TWP., Michigan
• Elementary School Shooting in Mount Morris TWP., Michigan


February 26, 2000 • Alleged Cuban Spy Taken Into Custody


February 25, 2000 • New York Reacts to Verdict in Diallo Shooting
Trial
• Police Officers Acquitted on all Charges in Diallo Shooting Trial
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Amadou Diallo Murder Case
• Jury Reaches Verdict in Amadou Diallo Murder Case


February 24, 2000 • Texas Authorities Prepare to Execute Betty Lou
Beets; Bush, Supreme Court Refuse to Delay Execution
• Sons of Victim of Betty Lou Beets Give Press Conference After Beet's
Execution
• Fmr. Mafia Hitman 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano Arrested on Drug Charges


February 18, 2000 • Arkansas Tornadoes: Eight Minor Injuries Reported


February 14, 2000 • Gilliard: 'It Was Like a War Zone'
• Weiss: 12 Dead, Over 100 Injured in South Georgia Tornadoes
• Camilla, Georgia Mayor Discusses Damage Caused by Overnight Tornado
• Georgia Hospital Spokesman Describes Injuries Caused by Deadly
Overnight Storm
• Killer Storms Slamming Communities Across Southeast; At Least 11
Dead in Georgia


February 11, 2000 • FAA Inspections Turn Up More Planes Wth Stabilizer
Problems
• Search Warrants Issued in Investigation of CNN.com Hacking
• New York Police Seek Suspect in Wall Street Explosion
• New York City Police Suspect Pipe Bomb in Wall Street Explosion
• Barclay's Bank: No Injuries, Only Broken Windows From Explosion
Outside NYC Building
• Explosion in Wall Street Bank Blows Out Glass, Injures None
• Police Look for Suspect of Morning Bombing of Manhattan's Barclay's
Bank


February 10, 2000 • FAA Mandates MD-80 Inspections
• Alaska Airlines: Faulty Jackscrews Found in Two Other MD-80s
• 8 Workers Pulled Alive From Building Collapse at Philadelphia
Construction Site
• Workers Trapped at Philadelphia Construction Site


February 08, 2000 • Four People Leap From Cockpit of Hijacked Afghan
Airliner
• Ninth Hostage Released From Hijacked Afghan Airplane


February 07, 2000 • Israeli Warplanes Attack Hezbollah Targets in
Southern Lebanon
• Three Additional Hostages Released From Hijacked Afghan Jetliner


February 03, 2000 • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Flight Data Recorder
Has Been Recovered


February 02, 2000 • Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates by Quarter
Point, Indicates Possible Inflation


February 01, 2000 • Alaska Airlines Crash: Substantial
Search-and-Rescue Operation Continues
• NTSB Officials Hold News Conference
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Spokesman Holds News Briefing, Breaking
Down Passengers On Board Plane
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 89 People On Board Downed Plane; Fmr.
NTSB Official Discusses Investigation
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Plane Plummets Into Pacific; 88 People
on Board; Armada of Boats Searching for Signs of Life
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard, Alaska Airlines, NTSB
Officials Hold News Conference on Search-and-Rescue Mission


January 31, 2000 • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: MD-80 Jetliner Crashes
Off the Coast of Point Mugu with 88 People on Board
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261: AA Spokesman Holds News Briefing
Outlining History of MD-80 Fleet
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Crashes off Coast of California
• Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Crashes off California Coast
• Coast Guard Official Holds News Conference on Crash of Alaska
Airlines Flight 261
• Alaska Airlines Plane Crashes off California Coast; Officials Fear
88 Killed
• Alaska Airlines Plane Crashes Off Coast of California
• NASA Scrubs Shuttle Launch
• Weather, Computer Problem Halts Shuttle Endeavour Launch Countdown


January 30, 2000 • KLM Airbus Crashes With 179 on Board
• Kenya Airways Plane Crashes Over Atlantic


January 26, 2000 • Cuban Grandmothers Arrive in Miami For Reunion With
6-Year-Old Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez
• Grandmothers Depart Opa Locka Airport for Meeting With Elian
Gonzalez
• Young Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez Awaits Reunion With Grandmothers
in Miami


January 25, 2000 • INS: Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers and Miami
Relatives Must Meet
• Sen. Orrin Hatch Quitting Republican Presidential Race


January 24, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Flying From New York
to Miami


January 22, 2000 • Janet Reno Meets With Grandmothers of Young Cuban
Refugee Elian Gonzalez


January 21, 2000 • Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers Hold News Conference
• Grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez to Come to U.S. Friday Afternoon


January 19, 2000 • Robert Kennedy Nephew Sought in 1975 Martha Moxley
Killing
• Three Dead, 25 Injured in Seton Hall University Dorm Fire
• 3 Killed, More Than 20 Injured in Dorm Fire at Seton Hall
• Three Students Killed in Seton Hall Dorm Fire


January 13, 2000 • Michigan Judge Sentences Nathaniel Abraham to
Juvenile Detention


January 07, 2000 • Gonzalez Subpoena Delayed


January 05, 2000 • Attorneys for Gonzalez Family Denounce INS Decision
to Return Elian Gonzalez to His Father in Cuba
• INS Commissioner Doris Meissner: Elian Gonzalez Should be Returned
to Cuba
• INS Makes Decision on Cuban Boy Custody


January 03, 2000 • Millennium 2000: Four Rocket-Propelled Grenades
Fired at Russian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon


, • Kofi Annan Condemns Killing of Civilians; John Bolton Comments on
U.N. Security Council's Emergency Meeting


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