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March 31, 2001

  • Hilary Hahn Talks About Her Career and Her Age
  • WWII Veteran Receives His Bronze Star, 50 Years Later
  • Milosevic's Legacy Still Scars Balkans
  • White House Would Welcome Arrest of Former Yugoslav Leader Milosevic
  • Police, Milosevic in Stand-off Outside Belgrade
  • Census Reveals Changing Face of California
  • What Does the Future Hold for McCain-Feingold Bill?
  • Britain May Vaccinate for Foot-and-Mouth Disease
  • Fighting Kills at Least Six in Mideast
  • Efforts to Arrest Milosevic Continue
  • `Now Showing': `Someone Like You,' `Tomcats,' `Spy Kids'
  • Formidable Security Surrounds White House
  • Yugoslav Police Attempt to Arrest Milosevic
  • Investigation Into LAPD Corruption Makes Headway
  • Violence Replaces Talk of Peace in Middle East

    March 24, 2001

  • What is Causing Stock Market Trouble?
  • Stock Market Ends Wild Week
  • Bush to Ban Federal Aid to Abortion-Providing Groups
  • Terrorists Believed Responsible for Bombings in Russia
  • Feeling Fit: Flexibility Training Should be Part of Workouts
  • One Person Arrested for Bombing in Russia
  • Senate Battles Over Campaign Finance
  • Bush Successfully Bans Funding to Groups Supporting Abortion
  • El Cajon, California Reels From Recent School Shooting
  • Japan Assesses Damage After Earthquake
  • Does Foster Care Fail Children?
  • Arab League to Hold Summit
  • How Will Congress Handle the Ongoing Energy Crisis
  • Bombing Terrorizes Russia
  • Powerful Earthquake Strikes Japan
  • Foot-and-Mouth Disease Problems Expected to Worsen

    March 17, 2001

  • Final Days of Mir's Storied Life Remembered
  • Basketball Remembers Perils of Segregation
  • The Benefits of Living Vegetarian
  • Republicans, Democrats Point Fingers During Economic Slump
  • Foot and Mouth Disease Prevents Irish Holiday Festivities
  • John McDermott Makes Celtic Music American Style
  • Father of California School Shooting Suspect Speaks
  • Exercise Can Prevent Impotency
  • Reaction to Sean Combs Acquittals
  • How Will New Bankruptcy Legislation Affect Americans?
  • OPEC Decision May Increase Oil Prices
  • Now Showing: `Enemy at the Gates,' `Exit Wounds'
  • Technology Allows Patients to be Diagnosed En Route to Hospital
  • Russian Hostages Return to Moscow
  • Earnhardt's Widow Settles With Florida Newspaper
  • OPEC to Cut Oil Production by 1 Million Barrels Per Day

    March 10, 2001

  • Reporter's Notebook: Cheney's Health, Bush's Tax Cut
  • U.S. Refuses to Sign Land Mine Ban
  • New Conflict May Arise in Kosovo
  • Bush Takes Tax Cut Promotion on the Road
  • Feeling Fit: Surviving in the Middle of Nowhere
  • Gallup Poll: Bill Clinton's Popularity Plummets
  • Nasdaq May Dip Further Before Recovering
  • California Mourns After Santana High Murders
  • Now Showing: `Fifteen Minutes,' `Get Over It'
  • Scientists Study Earthquake Behavior
  • Classmates Mourn Victims of Santana High Shooting
  • Witnesses Testify USS Greeneville Hurried Preparations for Emergency Surfacing

    March 03, 2001

  • Reporters' Notebook: How Would Bush's Tax Cut Affect America?
  • Bush Attempts to Sell Tax Cut to Country
  • Napster Will Begin Blocking Access to Copyrighted Materials
  • Deadly Disease Infects British Livestock
  • Amateur Video Plays Prominent Role in Society
  • Taleban Destroys Buddhist Statues
  • Wall Street Continues Disturbing Trend
  • Declassified Cold War Submarine Mission Helped End Conflict
  • Could Animal Disease in England Spread to U.S.?
  • Napster Modifies Service to Appease Music Industry
  • Now Showing: `The Mexican' and `See Spot Run'
  • Floods Devastate Mozambique
  • Washington Returns to Normal After Massive Earthquake
  • Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak Sweeps England
  • Napster to Make Copyrighted Songs Incapable of Being Downloaded

    March 02, 2001

  • 10-Year-Old Speaks With President Following Seattle Earthquake
  • Iditarod Set to Begin in Anchorage, Alaska
  • Greenspan Tacitly Endorses Tax Cuts
  • Napster Case Returns to Federal Court
  • Homebound Illinois Resident Discusses Ice Jam
  • Foot-and-Mouth Crisis: Farming Leaders, Government Officials Discuss Emergency Measures
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Strikes Threaten Hollywood; Injury Shocks 'Survivor' Fans
  • On the Big Screen: No Chemistry for Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts in 'The Mexican'
  • Napster Faces Possible Shutdown
  • Agent Discusses Feasibility of Earthquake Insurance
  • Delta, Pilots Struggle in Contract Negotiations
  • Economist Donald Ratajczak Discusses Greenspan's Testimony
  • Sound Infrastructure Minimized Damage During Seattle Earthquake
  • Gary, Indiana: Struck By Beauty
  • Alaska Gears Up For Start of Iditarod
  • Ask CNN: What Is The Difference Between An Earthquake And An Aftershock?
  • 'Forbes' Editor Discusses 100 Most Powerful Celebrities
  • Rep. Harold Ford Jr., Justice Department Spokesperson Discuss Racial Profiling
  • Greenspan To Testify Before House Budget Committee
  • Earthquake Cleanup Underway in Seattle
  • Travel Now: Looking for Some of the Old and New in Paris
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Tax Plan Passes House Ways and Means Committee, Angering Democrats
  • Former FAA Chief On Air Travel Turbulence: 'Something Has To Be Done Here'

    March 01, 2001

  • House Hearings on Clinton Pardons to Begin Soon
  • Seattle Earthquake: Getting Back to Normal Will Be Big Task Now
  • Washington Gov. Gary Locke Discusses Earthquake Damage
  • "Showbiz Today Reports": Former Survivors Speak Out
  • Ask CNN: Is There Any Mechanism in Place For The Us Congress To Overturn A Presidential Pardon?
  • Couple Braves Flood in Cleveland, Illinois
  • Man Involved in Internet Adoption Story Stands Accused of Child Molestation
  • Ed Hudgins, Cato Institute: 'We Should Freeze Spending'
  • Clinton Pardons: Three Former Top White House Aides to Appear Before House Panel
  • Democrats Unveil Their Version Of Tax-Relief Package
  • Seattle Earthquake: Airport Spokesman Explains Conditions
  • Lawmakers To Hear Testimony in Marc Rich Pardon Case
  • Democrats Prepare to Present Alternate Tax-Cut Proposal
  • U.S. Geological Survey Chief Discusses Seattle Earthquake
  • Seattle Earthquake Estimate May Exceed $1 billion.
  • House Committee Will Further Investigate Clinton's Pardons
  • High School Principal Discusses Seattle Earthquake
  • Seattle Experiences Severe Earthquake; Situation Could Have Been Worse

    February 28, 2001

  • The End of the VCR?
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon Searching for Great Screenplay; New Academy Awards Headquarters Under Construction
  • Senator John Kerry on President Bush's Address to Congress
  • Kevin McCormally, Kiplinger's Personal Finance: Bush Proposal Will Be Slowly Phased In
  • Address to Congress: Gauging the Pulse of the Nation
  • Commission Presents Final Reports On Tulsa Race Riot
  • Clinton Pardons: Political Appetite for Probe Waning on Capitol Hill
  • Thirteen Dead in UK Rail Crash
  • Last Woman in Town: Fighting Ice and Flood in Illinois
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Jennifer Lopez Testimony Deemed 'Not Necessary' in 'Puffy' Trial; Tom Hanks Up For Fifth Oscar Nomination
  • Spring Training: Two Mets Outfielders Now Team Incumbents
  • Lance Armstrong Discusses 2002 Olympic Torch Relay
  • Senate Intelligence Committee to Question FBI Director Louis Freeh on Spy Case
  • Address To Congress: Reps. Dunn, Neal Debate Tax Cut
  • House Committee To Move Forward With Marginal Tax Cut Rate
  • MADD Commission Finds Nearly Half of College Students Are Binge-Drinkers
  • Bush Budget Tour: President in Pittsburgh Region to Promote Economic Plan
  • Can President Bush Succeed in Reaching Out to Democrats While Holding Onto His Base?
  • Clinton Waives Executive Privilege For Former Aides
  • Address to Congress: Americans at Illinois Senior Center Have Doubts About Bush Tax Cut
  • Rescuers Working To Free Passengers In UK Train Crash
  • Bush Begins Budget Trip; Sen. Snowe On Trigger Mechanism In Tax-Cut Plan

    February 27, 2001

  • Jill Smolowe, 'People' Discusses Celebrity Adoptions
  • Andy Dick Back On Comedy Scene
  • Microsoft Antitrust Appeal Enters Day Two
  • The Bush Presidency: President to Publicly Address Congress Tonight
  • More Than One Million Partying at Mardi Gras 2001
  • Canadian Physician Discusses 13-Month-Old Girl Resuscitated From Frozen Death
  • TV Director's Son Accused of Murder in California Car Crash
  • Matthew Perry Enters Rehab; Roberts, Pitt Star in 'The Mexican'
  • New Study Suggests Crystals Prove Life Existed on Mars
  • Microsoft Antitrust Case Enters 2nd Day of Arguments
  • Seeking Out the Most Reliable Health Web Sites Online
  • Clinton to Give Speech; Denials Made of Secret Service Records Showing Key Marc Rich Pardon Players Visited White House on Last Day
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Faces Tough Sell Delivering State of the Union
  • 'New York Post': Final, Commemorative Issue of 'George' Magazine 'Tastefully Done'
  • Denise Rich, Dozoretz Visited White House In Clinton's Last Night In Office
  • Supreme Court Upholds EPA's Setting Clean Air Standards
  • Bush To Unveil Budget Plan; List Education As Top Priority
  • Tracing Ancestors: Mormon Church Publishes Post-Civil War Database
  • Secret Service Records Show Visit From Figures in Marc Rich Pardon Case on Clinton's Last Night in Office
  • Mardi Gras: Postcard From the Zulu Parade
  • Baseball's Spring Training Opens Amid Rumblings of Work Stoppage
  • The First 100 Days: Former White House Speechwriter Speculates on Content, 'performance' of Bush State of the Union
  • Florida Wildfires: 10-Mile Stretch of I-4 to Reopen Today

    February 26, 2001

  • Will Bush Tax Plan Endanger Other Priorities?
  • Do You Know Someone Who Should Carry the Olympic Torch?
  • 'The Miami Herald' Publishes Analysis of Florida's Disputed Election 2000 Ballots, Still Finds Bush in Lead
  • To Drill Or Not To Drill?
  • Hospital Spokesman Discusses Baby Who Survived Night in Subzero Cold
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Judy Garland Daughter Lorna Luft Discusses TV Movie 'Me And My Shadow'
  • South Picking Up After Killer Tornadoes
  • Mississippi Gov. Ronnie Musgrove Discusses Damage Caused By Weekend Tornado
  • 'Gladiator' Slaughters Baftas; 'Hannibal' Still Number-One Box Office Movie
  • Florida Election Task Force Members Discuss Work
  • Kuwait Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Iraqi Troop Withdrawal; Former President Bush, Schwarzkopf, Powell on Hand
  • NASCAR Continues to Mourn Dale Earnhardt's Death
  • DaimlerChrysler Announces Changes, 26,000 Layoffs
  • Britons Move BAFTAs One Month Ahead of U.S. Academy Awards
  • Colin Powell Travels Overseas to Find Support for Iraqi Sanctions
  • Iraq Foreign Minister Meeting With U.N. Secretary-General Annan to Discuss Sanctions
  • Ask CNN: How Are DVDs Made?
  • Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Still Celebrating Grammy
  • Kuwait Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Liberation From Iraqi Invasion
  • Bush To Outline Tax Plan Tomorrow
  • Microsoft Fights for Corporate Life Today in Appeals Court; Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Discusses Case

    February 24, 2001

  • How to Travel to Great Locations With Less Money
  • Conscience International Brings Humanitarian Aid to Iraq
  • FBI Arrests Alleged Spy Using Mole-Hunting Unit
  • Powell Begins Meetings With Foreign Officials
  • Federal Prosecutor Examine Pardons
  • Bush, Blair Agree on Key Issues
  • New Cardinals Compose Diverse Group
  • How to Survive the Economic Downturn
  • Storm Ravages Mississippi
  • Problems With CIA Spies Point to Troubles Within Agency
  • Bush, Blair Finishing Promising First Meeting
  • Hairstyles Make Important First Impressions
  • Accused Terrorist Maintains Innocence
  • Palestinians Protest Air Strikes Against Iraq

    February 23, 2001

  • 'Rolling Stone' Critic Says Garland TV Miniseries Is Best to See This Weekend
  • AP Bureau Chief David Pyle Discusses 'Jackal' Media Pass Issued by Minnesota Gov. Ventura
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Streisand Honored by American Film Institute
  • Ask CNN: What Are The Positive Benefits Of Cloning DNA?
  • Governors Gather in Washington to Discuss Key Policy Items
  • Clinton Pardons: U.S. Attorney Investigating Commutations of 4 Hasidic Men
  • Census Shows Parents of Higher-Income Families Are More Involved With Their Children
  • Police Order Second Dog in Fatal Mauling of San Francisco Woman Destroyed, Owners Barred From Having Another
  • Gallup Poll: Bill Clinton's Favorable Rating Sinks to 42 Percent Amidst Pardon Scandal
  • House Shifts Focus to Roger Clinton in Presidential Pardon Probe
  • Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: NASCAR Officials Discover Broken Seat Belt
  • Black History Month: Ballet Dancer Aesha Ash Discusses Road To Successful Career
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Meets for First Time Today With British Prime Minister Blair
  • Historian Discusses Effects Clinton's Final Pardons May Have on Former President, Wife

    February 22, 2001

  • Who Deserves Awards for Fashion at Grammy Awards?
  • Eminem, U2, Steeley Dan Take Golden Grammys
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Steely Dan Takes Top Prize at Grammys
  • 3 Bosnian Serbs Sentenced On Wartime Sexual Crimes
  • New 'Last Supper' Interpretation Causing Holy Flap in Chicago
  • Harvard Studies Show Moderate Drinking is Good for One in Six Caucasians
  • Pardons Involving Hugh Rodham Could Reignite Controversy
  • NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt Leaves Racing Legacy
  • Ask CNN: What Is Mad Cow Disease, and What Are Its Effects on Humans?
  • FBI Spy Investigation: National War College's Marvin Ott Discusses Role of Espionage in Post-Cold War Era
  • Presidential Historian Discusses Clinton Pardons
  • Dale Earnhardt 1951-2001: Friends, NASCAR Participants to Gather to Remember Racing Great in Private Ceremony

    February 21, 2001

  • 'Gadget Guy' Ed Curran Showcases Latest Digital Cameras
  • Showbiz Today Reports: All Eyes on Controversial Rapper Eminem Ahead of Grammy Awards
  • Lawyer Discusses Kennedy Relative Michael Skakel's Arraignment on Murder Charges
  • Florida Wildfires: Crews Battling 11,000-Acre Blaze Along I-4
  • FBI Espionage: How Could it Have Happened?
  • FBI Spy Case: Officials Try to Assess Damage
  • Blasting Eminem
  • Collision at Sea: Crewman Says Civilians Distracted Him From Work; Court of Inquiry Delayed
  • Parties in Full Swing Ahead of Grammy Night
  • Former FBI Official Discusses Hanssen Espionage Case
  • Kennedy Relative Skakel Arraigned for Murder
  • Supreme Court Considers ADA, States' Rights Cases
  • Music World Gears Up For Grammy Awards
  • Spy Investigation: Federal Authorities Building Case Against Veteran FBI Agent
  • Collision at Sea: Sub Crewman Says Civilians Distracted Him
  • Michael Skakel Facing Arraignment in Adult Court Today
  • Ask CNN: How Did The Statute From The Grammy Music Awards Get Its Name?
  • 'Detroit Free Press' Reporter Discusses Eminem Before Grammys
  • The First 100 Days: After One Month, President Bush Easing Into Office
  • FBI Spy Case: Neil Lewis of 'New York Times' Discusses Hanssen/Ames Link
  • Florida Firefighters Hoping Weather Assists in Putting Out Blaze
  • FBI Assesses 'Grave' Damage in Spy Case

    February 20, 2001

  • Paul Simon Honored; Rod Stewart Back With New Album; Stanley Kramer Dies
  • DALE EARNHARDT, 1951-2001: Fans Continue Vigil in North Carolina
  • Idaho Farmers Help Needy
  • NASA Looking for Window to Bring Atlantis Home
  • Designer of HANS Device Discusses Safety Issues Surrounding Earnhardt's Death
  • Makeshift Memorial Continues As Fans Mourn Earnhardt's Death
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Hollywood Celebrates the Life of Filmmaker Stanley Kramer; Singer Shelby Lynne Up for First Grammy
  • Body Found in Wheel Well of Plane in San Francisco
  • Clinton Pardons: Jewish Groups Question Lobbying Efforts in Rich Case
  • Filmmaker Stanley Kramer Dies
  • Researchers Test Effectiveness of Natural Cold Remedies
  • Florida Firefighters Still Battling Midstate Blaze
  • 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution': Maybe It's Time for NASCAR to 'Mandate' HANS Device
  • Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: NASCAR Fans Mourn Death of a Legend
  • Attendees Discuss Clinton Speech at Tech Conference

    February 19, 2001

  • Dale Earnhardt Remembered
  • Moviegoers Elect 'Hannibal' Top Movie This President's Day
  • Congressman Watts Describes How Oklahoma City Memorial Renews Pleas to Stop Terror
  • Collision at Sea: Navy Searches Wreckage, Prepares Court of Inquiry
  • Former and Current U.S. Presidents Still Topping the News
  • World of Sports In Shock Over Death of Dale Earnhardt
  • Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: Fans Remember NASCAR Racing Legend
  • Acquaintances of Dartmouth Murder Suspects Discuss Reaction to Teenagers' Arrest
  • Questions Remain Following Death of NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt
  • Barrymore, Green Escape Fire; Aguilera Makes Bilingual Bid At Grammy's
  • Founding Fathers or Founding Rivals?
  • Ask CNN: Why Does The President Use A Different Pen To Sign Documents, And What Happens To These Pens Afterwards?
  • Forestry Official Describes Central Florida Wildfire
  • Inspection of Japanese Ship Sunk by U.S. Sub Continues
  • William Summerfield Enacts George Washington
  • 'Car & Driver': NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt 'Looked Like He Was Almost Going to Save That Crash'
  • Will Saddam Hussein Retaliate Following U.S. and British Attacks?
  • Dale Earnhardt, 1951-2001: Fans Remember NASCAR Racing Legend
  • Ask CNN: Have This Many Former Presidents Ever Been Alive at One Time?
  • Clinton's Op-Ed Defense of Marc Rich Pardon Has Not Diminished Questions
  • Bombing Museum Dedication Puts Spotlight On Domestic Terrorism
  • Racing Legend Dies: Fans Remember Life of Dale Earnhardt

    February 17, 2001

  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Completes Successful Mission
  • Sunken Japanese Boat Discovered, Victims Remain Lost
  • Sunken Japanese Boat Found 2,000 Feet Underwater
  • Bush Hopes to Strengthen U.S. Relations With Mexico
  • Baghdad Experiencing Calm After Friday's Storm
  • Pentagon Expresses Satisfaction With Air Strikes
  • How Will Recent Action in Iraq Impact the World?
  • Japanese Government Wants Ehime Maru Raised
  • Did Bush Send Hussein a Message by Bombing Iraq Friday?
  • Sunken Japanese Ship Located Near Honolulu
  • Now Showing: Movies This Week Feature Romance and Comedy
  • Clinton Has Trouble Finding Support for Rich Pardon
  • Should the U.S. Send Strong Military Messages to Iraq?
  • Bush Monitors Reaction to Iraqi Bombing
  • Iraq Bills Allied Bombing as Holy War

    February 16, 2001

  • Showbiz Today Reports: Most New Film Releases Not Worth Viewing
  • NASCAR Gains National Popularity
  • President Bush to Meet With Mexican President Fox
  • Atlantis Crew Heads Home Sunday
  • House Focuses on Staff in Clinton Pardon Probes
  • If You Had a Stroke, Would You Know it?
  • Take a Ride on an African Elephant
  • Survivors' Story: Eve Feight Discusses Week Stranded in Gila National Forest
  • Controversy Rages Over Artist's Depiction of Jesus as Nude Woman
  • 'Showbiz Today Reports': Anthony Hopkins Made Harvard Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Australian Keith Urban Has American Style
  • Hockey: Not Just a Game for the Young
  • Bush in Mexico: Not Just a 'Boots and Sombrero Kind of Meeting'
  • Shuttle Atlantis Departs Space Station
  • Great-Great-Granddaughter of Black Entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker Discusses New Book
  • Researchers Estimate 11 Million Americans Will Suffer 'Silent Strokes' This Year
  • Sub Accident: California Chiropractor Remembers 1997 Trip Aboard USS Greeneville
  • Bush Departs for Meeting With Mexican President

    February 15, 2001

  • Young Englishwoman Finishes Around-The-World Boat Race
  • Senators Trent Lott and Phil Gramm Talk Republican Tax Cuts
  • 'Clinton factor' Affecting Those Around Him
  • What Causes Congestion at the Five Most Congested Airports?
  • Utah Authorities Arrest Man on Charges of Illegally Tapping Power Since World War II
  • Marc Rich Pardon to Undergo Criminal Investigation
  • Democrats Counter Bush Plan With Own Tax Proposal
  • Testimony Continues in Sean "Puffy" Combs Trial
  • Antarctic Adventurers Express Disappointment Over Early End to Journey
  • Civilians Onboard USS Greeneville Say Submarine Took Necessary Precautions
  • Ask CNN: How Does Someone Fit All This Information Into a Tiny Computer Chip?
  • Search Continues for Nine Feared Dead From Friday's Sub Collision With Japanese Boat; Investigators Examine Role of American Civilians
  • The First 100 Days: President Bush To Visit State Department Today
  • Gallup Poll: Are Americans Getting Jittery About Their Jobs, Personal Finances?
  • Criminal Investigation Into Rich Pardon Started; Democrats Offer Tax Plan Alternative
  • AARP Associate Executive Director Discusses Legislative Priorities
  • Christie's Auctions James Bond Memorabilia
  • Teens and Sex: The Importance of Parents in Sex Education
  • Dr. Spock Company's George Strait, Rep. Christian-Christiansen Discuss Sickle Cell Anemia Documentary
  • Sean 'Puffy' Combs' Driver Testifies in Trial Today
  • Federal Prosecutor Launches Criminal Probe Into Pardon of Marc Rich

    February 14, 2001

  • Atlantis Astronauts Set for Mission's Final Spacewalk
  • Columbia University Professor Discusses Congressional Hearings Into Media Practices in Last Election
  • Senate to Hold Hearings on Pardon of Marc Rich
  • 3-Year-Old Bichon Frise Wins Westminster Kennel Club Competition
  • Prancing Tiger, Hidden Talents: Tiger Woods Works Out Golf Tricks in Nike Sequel
  • Ask CNN: What is the Key Ingredient to a Long Lasting Marriage?
  • Untrained Civilians at Key Posts in Deadly U.S. Submarine Crash
  • Valentine's Day: Florida Couple Discusses Meeting in Online Chatroom
  • Eight Israelis Dead After Hit-and-Run Bus Incident
  • Presidential Politics: Edwin Meese on How to Hit the Ground Running
  • Police Arrest Suspect in Gallaudet Murders

    February 13, 2001

  • Author Dale Rohman Discusses 'A Time for Flowers,' Valentine's Day Ideas
  • Crowds Form in Anticipation of Former President Clinton's Harlem Office Tour
  • Showbiz Today: Actress Ellen Burstyn Discusses Academy Award Nomination for Performance in 'Requiem for a Dream'
  • Care International Director Discusses Earthquake in El Salvador
  • Family Learns Powerful Lessons After Crash Landing on Beaver Island, Michigan
  • Excitement Builds Over Clinton's Potential Move to Harlem
  • Transportation Department Urges Improvements in Airline Customer Service
  • Unmanned Space Probe Returning Pictures From Asteroid Surface; Scientists Consider Final 'Hop'
  • Questions Remain Following U.S. Army Helicopter Collision in Hawaii
  • Showbiz Today Reports: 'Premiere' Editor Discusses 2000 Oscar Nominations
  • Computer Virus: Protecting Against E-Mail Disguised as Kournikova Photo
  • Metallica, Dr. Dre Attorney Discusses Napster Ruling
  • Officials Investigating Deadly Crash of Helicopters Over Hawaii
  • Greenspan to Give Semiannual Economic Outlook to Congress Today
  • Crowd Expected for Hearing on Killer Dog Euthanasia
  • Senate to Hear Report on Airline Customer Service
  • Sojourn Project Participants Discuss Planned Trips to Civil Rights Landmarks
  • Strong Aftershock Rocks El Salvador
  • Clinton Abandons Plans to Move Into Pricey Midtown Manhattan Office, Heads Uptown
  • Oscar Nominations Dominated by "Gladiator," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
  • Denver's Black American West Museum Facing Hard Times
  • NASA Contemplates Spacecraft 'Hop' Across Eros Asteroid
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Focuses on Modernizing Armed Forces
  • Army Notifying Next of Kin After Helicopter Crash Over Hawaii

    February 12, 2001

  • NASA Probe Nearing Rendezvous with Eros Asteroid
  • Showbiz Today Reports: Anthony Hopkins Discusses 'Hannibal' role; Makeup Artist Rick Baker Explains Work on New 'Planet of the Apes'
  • 'St. Paul Pioneer Press': Minnesota Gov. Ventura's XFL Color Commentary 'Make It Harder For Him To Be Taken Seriously'
  • Astronauts Begin Spacewalk to Add Docking Port
  • 'Rolling Stone': Appeals Court Ruling on Napster Likely to Be 'Anticlimactic'
  • Travel Agent Discusses Expected Report on Airlines' Commitment to Improve Service
  • NASA Maneuvers Spacecraft for Asteroid Landing
  • U.S. Transportation Officials Promise Thorough Investigation of Sub-Fishing Boat Collision
  • The First 100 Days: Bush at Base to Discuss Hopes for Military
  • "Hannibal" Scores Third Biggest Movie Opening of All Time
  • Announcer Joe Garagiola Discusses Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
  • NASA to Attempt Probe Landing on Asteroid
  • Yourexpedition.com President Discusses First Women to Ski Unaided Across Antarctica
  • Bioethicist Arthur Caplan Discusses Implications of Cracking Genetic Code
  • President Bush Focuses on Military in Week Four of New Administration
  • NASA Spacecraft to Be Sent Down in 'Controlled Descent' Into Asteroid
  • Mapping of Human DNA Announced Today
  • Roundtable Discusses Charitable Giving in Uncertain Economy
  • Important Studies on Human Genetic Code Due out Today
  • NASA Spacecraft to Plunge Into Asteroid

    February 10, 2001

  • Russian Courts Attempt to Ban Jehovah's Witnesses
  • What Would Bush's Tax Cut Mean to Average Americans?
  • How Did the U.S. Submarine-Japanese Research Ship Collision Occur?
  • How Should You Prepare For Tax Season?
  • Bush Stands Behind Decision to Review Pentagon
  • Search Continues for Survivors of Submarine Accident
  • Twenty-Six People Rescued After Submarine Mishap
  • How Will Bush's Proposed Tax Cut Affect Average Americans?
  • Space Shuttle Crew Begins Work on Space Station
  • Movie Theaters Feature Quality Films
  • Woman and Three Children Survive Plane Crash in Michigan
  • Murderer of Ennis Cosby Makes Full Confession
  • Federal Charges Filed Against White House Gunman
  • US Submarine Accidentally Rams Japanese Research Vessel
  • U.S. Submarine Accidentally Rams Japanese Fishing Boat

    February 09, 2001

  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Docks With International Space Station
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis to Dock With International Space Station
  • FBI Agent Discusses Man Who Returned $640,000 That Fell Off Armored Truck, Case Against Him
  • White House Shooting: Pickett Could Face Charges Today
  • `Hannibal' Offers Perfect Valentine's Treat for the Twisted
  • The Bush Presidency: Administration Conducts Review of Military, Denies Request for Billions
  • Space Shuttle Inches Toward Contact With Space Station
  • Hooking Up: Atlantis to Dock With International Station Alpha
  • Internet Fun: Venting Road Rage at Tardsite.com
  • Michigan Plane Crash: Four Survivors Reported
  • New Film Recounts Journey Across Antarctica
  • Showbiz Today Reports: While Sean 'Puffy' Combs in Court, Dream on Industry Charts
  • Atlantis Crew Prepares to Dock With International Space Station
  • President Bush Orders Top-To-Bottom Military Review, Delays Supplemental Appropriations
  • `The Vagina Monologues' and V-Day Combine to Empower Women
  • White House Shooting: Gunman Expected to Be Charged Today
  • South Asia Expert Discusses Possibility of India-Pakistan Nuclear Battle
  • Antarctic Expedition: John Tuttle of Command Center Discusses Rerouting Efforts
  • Most States Can Learn From California's Energy Problems
  • Travel Now: Adventures in Dog Sledding
  • China Denies Western Media Under Investigation for Advance Knowledge of Fiery Suicide Protest
  • White House Shooting: Authorities May Decide Charges Against Pickett Today
  • The First 100 Days: President to Visit Predominantly Black Elementary School
  • The First 100 Days: Bush Decision Not to Provide Immediate Funds to Pentagon Drawing Fire

    February 08, 2001

  • Activist Remembers Orangeburg Massacre
  • White House Shooting: Security Measures Back to Normal
  • Remembering Orangeburg
  • Bush Introduces His Tax Plan to Congress
  • Congressional Committee Prepares to Investigate Marc Rich Pardon
  • Apparent Suicide Note Found at Home of White House Shooter
  • Author Ric Eldelman Explains How President's Proposed Tax Changes Would Affect Americans
  • Bush to Present Tax Proposal to Congress; Rep. Tauscher, Sen. Gramm Present Opposing Views
  • Congressional Hearings Begin On Marc Rich Pardon
  • Ask CNN: What Is Presidential Pardon?
  • White House Shooting: Suspect Hospitalized

    February 07, 2001

  • Officials Hoping to Determine Whether Woman Has First Known Ebola Virus in North America
  • In D.C. Restaurant, People Have Proposed Tax Savings Calculated
  • Disney Set to Open 'California Adventure' Amusement Park
  • Ed Curran Examines the Latest High-Tech Gadgetry for the Car
  • President Bush to Work With Ariel Sharon to Pursue Path for Peace in Middle East
  • Canadian Officials Await Ebola Tests on Hospitalized Woman
  • John F. Harris of 'The Washington Post' Reports Blunt Postelection Exchange Between Clinton and Gore
  • Big Apple Circus Founder Discusses 'Clown Around Town'
  • 'Hannibal' Opens This Week; Hopkins Revives 'Silence of the Lambs' Role
  • Virology Doctor Discusses Ebola
  • What Can You Do to Protect Yourself from Potential Airline Strikes?
  • Shuttle Atlantis Set For Launch
  • Israel Decides: Former National Security Adviser Berger Speculates on How Election Will Impact Peace
  • California Family Attacked by Rottweiler
  • Israeli Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon Hopes to Build Government of National Unity
  • Ben Venzke of iDefense Discusses Cyberterrorism
  • Ask CNN: How Did It Feel to Be the First Man to Walk Untethered in Space?
  • Ebola Scare: Canadian Health Officials Await Test Results
  • Israeli Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon Wakes Up to New Challenges
  • Will the Bush Tax Cuts Impact the Average American?

    February 06, 2001

  • Meet the Queen of Spam
  • Israel Decides: Nation in 'Mood of Disillusionment'
  • Just How Much Sex is On TV?
  • President Bush Visits Small Business to Promote Tax Cut Proposal; Washington Bookstore Owner Discusses Potential Benefits of Plan
  • Connecticut Recovering Following Worst Snowstorm in Five Years
  • Author Discusses 'Ronald Reagan: His Life in Pictures'
  • Israel Decides: Barak Support Falters With Voter Turnout Lower Than Expected; Palestinian Resistance Groups Declare 'Day of Rage'
  • Plant Shootings: Grief Counselors on Hand at Navistar in Wake of Workplace Violence
  • Vice President Cheney Courting Blue Dog Democrats on Capitol Hill Today
  • Latest 'Survivor' Challenge in courts; Hopkins Returns in 'Hannibal'; Cruise/Kidman Romance Melts
  • Israel Decides: Turnout Low; Bush Urges Restraint Among Arab Allies
  • Gallaudet University Students Discuss Campus Life After Murders
  • Israel Decides: Citizens Speak Out on Election of Prime Minister
  • Ask CNN: Why Exactly Are Israel and Palestinian in Conflict?
  • Black History Month: Author Antwone Quenton Fisher Discusses "Finding Fish"
  • Black History Month: Paris Honors Josephine Baker
  • How is President Bush's Tax Cut Plan Being Received on Capitol Hill?
  • New Hampshire Digging Out From Big Winter Storm
  • Workplace Violence: Safety Concerns on the Job
  • Embassy Bombings Trial: Government Expected to Call First Witness Today
  • Israel Decides: Sharon Expected to Win Election

    February 05, 2001

  • Top Health Experts Meeting in Chicago to Decide New AIDS Guidelines
  • Georgian Parent: 'Kids Ought to Know How Their Car Works'
  • Regis Finally Has a New Co-host; Jennifer Lopez Rules Both Box Office and Record Charts
  • Georgia Imposes Tighter Restrictions On Teenage Drivers
  • President Bush Launches Public Relations Campaign for Tax Cuts
  • Investigators Seek Clues to Stabbing Death of Gallaudet University Student; Provost Fernandes Discusses Efforts to Ensure Campus Safety
  • Israel Decides: Elections Could Profoundly Affect Future of Peace
  • Can You Prevent Your Dog From Attacking Someone?
  • Israel Decides: Elections Tomorrow; Latest Polls Show Sharon in Lead
  • Ask CNN: How Does the Israeli Election Process Work?
  • FDA to Consider Making "Morning-After" Pills Over-the-Counter
  • Bush Begins Push For Tax Cut
  • Do Americans Support George W. Bush's Proposed Tax Cut?
  • Amb. Richard Murphy Discusses Impact of Israeli Election on Mideast Peace Talks
  • Christian Theme Park Under Fire in Florida
  • Israel Decides: Israeli Security Forces on High Alert Ahead of Tuesday's Election; Polls Show Sharon Leading Barak by 20 Points
  • The First 100 Days: President Bush Kicks Off Tax Cut Week Today

    February 03, 2001

  • Did Bobby Thomson Hit the Greatest Home Run in History?
  • Political Jobs are Cut With Each Change of Administration
  • Exercise May Help Fight Colds and the Flu
  • Will Questions Over the Economy Lead to Tax Cuts?
  • Ehud Barak Struggles for Political Survival Days Before Israeli Election
  • Comment Could Cost McAuliffe DNC Chairmanship
  • Reporter's Notebook: Correspondent's Field Political Questions
  • Can Year-Round Schooling Help Students Excel?
  • Bush Pushes His Tax Cut as an Economy Saver
  • Violence Continues as Israeli Elections Draw Close
  • Libyans Protest Conviction of Lockerbie Bomber
  • Clinton Takes Sole Responsibility for Marc Rich Pardon
  • Terry McAuliffe to be Next DNC Chairman
  • Bush Continues to Reach Across Party Lines
  • `Head Over Heels,' `Valentine,' `Left Behind' Hit Movie Screens
  • XFL May be Newest Guilty Pleasure on TV
  • San Francisco Tightens Leash Laws Because Woman was Killed by a Dog
  • Israelis Prepare to Elect New Prime Minister
  • President Bush Visits Camp David
  • McAuliffe Will Run Unopposed in Bid for DNC Chairmanship

    February 02, 2001

  • Romance Films With Recycled Themes Rule the Box Office
  • Scientist Describes Efforts to Clone Humans
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Report Suggests 'No Single Factor' Behind Tire Tread Separations
  • Israel Decides: Election 'Turning Into a Referendum on Barak's Leadership'
  • Scientists Work to Uncover Why H.L. Hunley Sank
  • Dog Kills Woman; Owner May Be Charged With Manslaughter
  • January Unemployment Figures Show Mixed Report; Economy Creating More Jobs
  • Ashcroft Begins First Day as Attorney General
  • Bush Joins Democrats at Annual Closed-Door Retreat
  • Editor of 'Fort Worth Telegram' Discusses Arrest of 'Texas Seven' Accomplices
  • Museum Highlights Accomplishment of Baseball's Negro Leagues
  • Heymann: GE Job Cuts Likely in Transition From Analogue to Digital Economy
  • Author Pam Dixon Discusses 'Job Searching Online For Dummies'
  • The Bush Presidency: Attorney General Ashcroft Has Many Tasks Before Him
  • Unemployment Climbs to 4.2 Percent, While Nonfarm Jobs More Than Triple Expectations
  • Ruby Bridges Helped Lead School Integration Movement in New Orleans
  • Gallup Poll: 23 percent of American Workers Worry About Being Laid Off
  • Israel Decides: Before Election, Barak Fighting for Political Life
  • Democratic Party to Elect New Leader Today
  • The Bush Presidency: Attorney General John Ashcroft Begins First Day on Job
  • New Figures Show U.S. Unemployment, Job Growth Up

    February 01, 2001

  • California Congress Tries to Hammer Out Solution to Energy Crisis
  • Travel Expert David Wallis: 'The Key Factor In Finding A Bargain Is Flexibility'
  • The Bush Presidency: Bush Discusses Religious Initiatives at National Prayer Breakfast
  • Bush Details Faith-Based Initiative at National Prayer Breakfast; Senate to Vote On Ashcroft Confirmation
  • Tennessee Highway Patrol Captain Discusses How Five Alabama Escapees Were Caught
  • Ted Turner Discusses His Accomplishments
  • Power Crisis: California Lawmakers Head Back to Drawing Board After Assembly Rejects $10B Bailout Plan
  • Tennessee Department of Public Safety Spokeswoman Discusses Capture of Five Alabama Prison Escapees, Ongoing Manhunt for Sixth
  • Girl Found Alive Six Days After Earthquake in India
  • Acquitted Libyan Returns Home
  • HUD Secretary Martinez Discusses Homeownership, Faith-Based Initiative
  • Cameras Inspected Super Bowl Crowd for Criminals
  • Boston University Prof. Jeremy Yudkin Discusses Ken Burns Jazz Series
  • Tiger Woods Injures Knee Before Pebble Beach Tournament
  • Tennessee Highway Patrol Officer: 'Search Is Continuing For The Sixth Suspect'
  • Barak Heading for Probable Loss to Sharon in Israeli Elections Next Week
  • Tennessee Deli Owner Describes How She Helped Capture Five Alabama Escapees

    January 31, 2001

  • 'Gadget Guy' Examines Latest High-Tech Items for the Home
  • Pan Am 103 Verdict: Susan Cohen Discusses Loss of Daughter, Reaction to Verdict
  • Cartoonist Discusses 'Venturaland'
  • 81-Year-Old Hiker Floyd Herron Discusses Rescue From Olympic National Forest
  • Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Libya Tries to Gauge Possible Political Repercussions
  • Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: White House Declares Outcome Victory, Will Not Lift Sanctions
  • The Bush Presidency: Ashcroft Likely to Be Confirmed This Week
  • Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Libya Reacts
  • Interior Secretary Gale Norton Discusses Senate Confirmation Process, Environmental Policy Positions
  • Georgia Gets New State Flag
  • Ask CNN: Why Is the Sky Blue?
  • Commission Recommends Sweeping Changes in U.S. Response to Terrorism Threats
  • Federal Reserve Expected to Lower Interest Rates Today
  • John Ashcroft Vote Likely to Come Tomorrow
  • Author Karin Price Mueller Discusses 'Online Money Management'
  • Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict: Outcome, Reactions Mixed
  • Victim's Brother, Law Professor Discuss Pan Am 103 Bombing Verdict
  • Intense Global Reaction Follows Lockerbie Trial Verdict

    January 30, 2001

  • Winter Weather Advisories in Effect for Parts of Upper Midwest
  • Two Murdered Dartmouth College Professors Mourned by Community
  • SAG Announces Film Nominees for Best of Year
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety V.P. Steve Oesch Discusses Results of New Low-Speed Crash Tests
  • India Earthquake: Relief Efforts Intensify as Death Toll Rises
  • President of Catholic Charities Discusses Bush's Faith-Based Initiatives
  • January Consumer Confidence Drops; Fed Expected to Cut Rates
  • Bush Discusses Tax-Cut Plan With Republican Congressional Leadership
  • Davis Funnels More Money Into Power-Strapped California
  • President Bush Holds Media Availability Regarding Meeting With Congressional Republicans
  • Antarctic Explorers Leave Shackleton Glacier
  • OSU Plane Crash Dredges Up Unpleasant Memories for Marshall University
  • Ask CNN: What Is the Significance of the Boston Tea Party?
  • Confirmation Hearings: Senate to Move Ahead on Bush Interior, EPA, Attorney General Nominations
  • Power Crisis: California Emergency Fund Exhausted; Audit Shows Utility Reaped Big Before Energy Crunch
  • Economic Watch: Corporate Layoffs Mounting; U.S. Consumer Confidence Tumbles
  • President Bush to Unveil Details of Faith-Based Charities Proposal
  • Spokeswoman for American Red Cross Discusses Relief Efforts Deployed in Earthquake-Stricken India
  • Norton, Whitman Expected to be Confirmed
  • Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rates Tomorrow

    January 29, 2001

  • 20,000 May Have Perished In Indian Earthquake
  • James Poniewozik of 'Time' Discusses Super Bowl Commercials
  • Investigators Seek Cause of Weekend Plane Crash That Killed Oklahoma Students
  • Oklahoma State University Grieves After Plane Crash
  • Bush Holding Meetings About Energy, Funding for Faith-Based Programs
  • Emergency Management Employee Talks About Weather in Iowa
  • Bush Signs Executive Orders Allowing Faith-Based Organizations Compete for Federal Funds
  • DaimlerChrysler to Layoff 26,000 Over Three Years
  • University of California's Dr. Thomas Coates Discusses New Concerns About Rebound AIDS Epidemic
  • DaimlerChrylser Spokesman Trevor Hale Discusses Plans to Cut 26,000 Jobs
  • Dr. Robert Sherwin of American Diabetes Association Discusses Diabetes
  • 'Business 2.0': Dot.Coms Show 'a Little More Prudence,' Run Fewer Ads During Super Bowl
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens Defeat New York Giants 34-7; Jimmy's Restaurant Owner Discusses Triumphant Fans
  • The Bush Presidency: Initiatives to Federally Fund Faith-Based Charities, Provide Prescription Drugs to Elderly Gather Steam
  • Death Count Continues to Climb After Earthquake in India
  • Bush to Unveil Plan to Fund 'Faith-Based' Charities
  • Attorney for Couple That May Have Original KFC Recipe Discusses Lawsuit
  • Baltimore Basks in Purple Glow of Ravens' Victory
  • Survivors Still Being Pulled From Rubble in India Quake Aftermath; Death Toll 11,000 and Climbing
  • Oklahoma State University Campus in Mourning as Students Return for First Time Since Plane Crash
  • Opening Statements in Sean "Puffy" Combs Trial to Be Made Today

    January 27, 2001

  • Russians Agree to Send California Businessman to New Space Station
  • Is Bipartisanship Taking Hold on the Education Agenda?
  • Super Bowl Dredges Painful Memories for Ohio Family
  • Health Officials Test Texas Cattle for Mad Cow Disease
  • Bush Unconcerned By Reports of Pranks
  • Indian Officials Estimate Death Toll to be as High as 15,000
  • Indian Earthquake Could Claim up to 15,000 Lives
  • Some Californians Solve Energy Problems by Living `Off the Grid'
  • Bush Team Feels Good About First Days in Office
  • India Battles Back From Worst Earthquake in 50 Years
  • Wide Variety of Movies Soon to Hit Screens
  • Pike Place Market Makes Work Fun
  • Rescue Operations Underway After Earthquake in India

    January 26, 2001

  • New Medicines, Techniques Advance Fight Against Breast Cancer
  • Breast Cancer Survivors Share Inspirational Stories
  • Oakland Raiders Quarterback Discusses Super Bowl, Celiac Disease
  • Spouses Help Loved Ones Fight Breast Cancer
  • 'Ice Bound' Author Dr. Jerri Nielsen, CNN's Jill Dougherty, Dr. Susan Love Discuss Surviving Breast Cancer
  • Attorney for Birth Parents Discusses International Custody Battle
  • Death Toll From Earthquake in India at 400
  • Ask CNN: Can I Watch the Super Bowl on My Computer?
  • Texas Cattle Quarantine Described As A 'Precaution'; New Diagnostic Tools, Treatments on Horizon For Breast Cancer
  • Earthquake Hits Western India; 1,000 Dead, Toll Expected to Rise
  • The Bush Presidency: Democrats Delay Ashcroft Committee Hearing; Groups Allege Nominee Is Homophobic
  • `Survivor 2' Cast Will Face Challenges of Australian Outback
  • Sports Commentator Dick Schaap Discusses Super Bowl
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Giants, Ravens Fans Sound Off on Sunday's Matchup
  • Hundreds Confirmed Dead After Earthquake Rocks Indian Subcontinent
  • Confirmation Hearings: Ashcroft Critic Paul Offner Discusses Attorney General Nominee; Supporter Duncan Kincheloe Responds

    January 25, 2001

  • Linda Tripp Files Privacy Suit Against Pentagon
  • Some Californians Use Their Own Energy Sources
  • Journalist Discusses Time Spent With 'Survivor II' Cast
  • Adoption Lawyer Discusses Net Twins Case
  • Greenspan Believes Tax Cuts Could Help Economy
  • MIT Researcher Describes How Rats Dream
  • Police in Pursuit of Aid to 'Texas Seven'
  • President Bush Takes Education Message to Washington Classroom; Fed Chairman Greenspan Hints at Support for Tax Cut
  • Last-Minute Clinton Pardons Stir Controversy
  • Ashcroft Nomination: Fmr. Ambassador Hormel, Gay Community Express Opposition to Attorney General-Designate
  • Greenspan Supports Tax Cuts
  • Antarctic Adventurers Conquer Titan Dome
  • Paleontologist Discusses Dinosaur Named After 'Dire Straits' Guitarist
  • Captain Detained Over Galapagos Oil Spill
  • Georgia Flag Debate: Representatives of Opposing Viewpoints Sound Off
  • Legal Efforts Underway to Extradite Texas Fugitives
  • Bush Tries to Build Support for Education Plan
  • Greenspan Cautiously Endorses Tax Cut
  • Creator Mark Burnett Previews 'Survivor 2'
  • Super Bowl XXXV: 49ers Receiver Terrell Owens Discusses Ravens- Giants Defensive Matchup
  • Technology Makes Travel Easy
  • Chef Shows How to Make Super Bowl Dishes
  • Sen. Lieberman: Videogame Industry Earns 'Pretty Good Grade'
  • Ask CNN: How Do Technology and Communication Bring the World Closer?
  • Texas Escapees Await Extradition
  • Greenspan's Testimony to Hint On Interest Rate, Tax Cuts

    January 24, 2001

  • Anchor's Mother Discusses California Weather
  • The Bush Presidency: Cabinet Nominees in Senate Hearings Today
  • Former Cast Member Discusses Surviving "Survivor"
  • Civil War Collector John Bracken Displays Auction Items
  • Power Crisis: Miller Spokesman Discusses Blackouts, Layoffs
  • Critic Martin Schram Discusses Media Involvement in Texas Manhunt
  • The Bush Presidency: Congressional Leaders Meet at the White House; More Cabinet Confirmations on Capitol Hill
  • Texas Fugitives Surrender: Patrick Murphy and Donald Newbury Taken into Custody in Colorado Springs
  • The Bush Presidency: House Minority Leader Gephardt Discusses Meeting With President
  • Bush, McCain to Meet On Campaign Finance Reform; Norton Nomination Expected
  • The Real Linda Richman Discusses Why She Would 'Rather Laugh'
  • Mediabistro.com Spokeswoman Discusses Media Layoffs
  • Food Poisoning: When Doctor Should Be Seen
  • AMA Issues Guidelines to Help Doctors Better Diagnose and Treat Food-Borne Illnesses
  • Kid Reporters Get the Low-Down on Super Bowl Media Day
  • Texas Escapees Peacefully Surrender
  • Ask CNN: 'Why Are All Dollar Bills the Same Color and the Same Size?'
  • St. Mary's College President, Washington-Area High School Student Discuss Efforts to Raise Money for Once-Promised Scholarships
  • Democrats Wonder Why They Lost Election
  • Gallup Poll: 52 Percent of Americans Favor Bush's Tax Cut Plan
  • Confirmation Hearings: Labor, Transportation, EPA, HHS Nominees Expected to Slide Through Senate Today
  • President Bush Lobbying Democrats on Education Plan, Expected to Meet With Sen. McCain on Campaign Finance Reform
  • Last Two Texas Fugitives Surrender

    January 23, 2001

  • Bush Previews Education Plan to Lawmakers
  • 'McLean Times' Editor Discusses Bush Administration Hot Spot
  • Texas Escapees: Two Law Enforcement Officers Discuss Apprehension of Four
  • Photographer P.F. Bentley Reviews Images from President Clinton's Final Days in Office
  • 'Internet Twins' to Remain in Court-Appointed Home as Legal Battle Continues
  • Manhunt for Two of Seven Texas Escapees Grows Intense
  • Mother of Slain Texas Police Officer Discusses Recapture of Four Prison Escapees, Efforts to Honor Son
  • Linda Sax Discusses UCLA Survey of 300,000 College Freshmen
  • Texas Escapees Lived Weeks in Colorado Campground; Two Remain at Large
  • Power Crisis: Drive Savers Data Recovery Founder Scott Gaidano Discusses Protecting Computers from Rolling Blackouts
  • Ask CNN: How Do Energy Crises Occur? Why is California in a State of Emergency When Other States Have Power?
  • Oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau Discusses Galapagos Oil Spill
  • Power Crisis: Independent System Operator Official Discusses Shortages
  • President Bush Comments on Education Agenda During Media Availability; High School Teacher Discusses Prospect of Voucher Program
  • AARP to Launch New Magazine Targeting Baby Boomers
  • Gallup Poll: Education A High Priority for American Public
  • Escondido Humane Society Director Discusses Fire That Killed More Than 100 Animals
  • Bush to Unveil Details of Education Proposal
  • Manhunt Continues for Two of Seven Texas Prison Escapees
  • Battle Over Internet Twins Goes to British Court
  • Falun Gong Members Attempt Suicide By Fire As Protest

    January 22, 2001

  • Sundance Film Festival Under Way in Park City, Utah
  • Mayor Hoffmeister: Concord, California, to Recognize Random Acts of Kindness
  • Coast Guard Officer Discusses Assistance With Galapagos Oil Spill
  • Bush to Block U.S. Funding to International Family Planning Groups Providing Abortions; Activists to Mark Roe V. Wade Anniversary
  • President Bush Begins Busy First Day
  • SUPER BOWL XXXV: Ravens Get Ready for Send-Off
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Prepares for Sent-off Rally For Ravens
  • Investigators Gather Ballistic Evidence in Suburban Atlanta Sheriff Murder Probe
  • Independent Filmmakers Converge on Park City, Utah for Sundance Film Festival
  • Rev. Avery Dulles Discusses Elevation to College of Cardinals; 'America' Magazine Editor Comments on Other Selections
  • National Right to Life Committee Director Johnston: 'If It's A Choice, What Are The Other Choices?'
  • More Than 100 Animals Killed in Fire at California Humane Society Shelter; Dozens Survive
  • Professor James Thurber Previews Bush Administration's First 100 Days
  • On Roe V. Wade Anniversary, Fight Continues; Antiabortion Activist Pastor Paul Miller Discusses Efforts to Overturn Law
  • President Bush to Focus on Education, Tax Cut Initiatives Today
  • Ask CNN: What Are the Benefits of Cloning DNA?
  • 21st Century Schools Project Director, Center for Education Reform Founder Discuss Bush's Education Priorities
  • Roe V. Wade: In Washington, Anti-Abortion Activists to Mark 28th Anniversary
  • Super Bowl XXXV: Ravens Fans To Hold Send-off Rally

    January 20, 2001

  • Crowd Lines Inauguration Parade Route
  • Bush Inaugural to Focus on Personal Responsibility
  • Coming Years Will Test Bush's Political Skills
  • Bush Expected to Largely Continue Clinton's International Policies
  • Motorcade Prepares to Take Bush's to Prayer Service
  • History Provides Perspective on Bush's Election
  • Security is Extremely Tight for Inauguration Parade
  • Bush to Attend Traditional Church Service
  • Bush Prepares to be Fourth President Inaugurated Without Winning Popular Vote
  • Bush May Face Difficulty in Pushing His Conservative Agenda
  • Clinton Worked Late During His Final Night in Office
  • Bush to Attend Traditional Inauguration Day Prayer Service
  • Conservative Groups Have Aspirations for Bush White House
  • Gore Begins to Focus on Life in Private Sector
  • Bush Spends Inauguration Day Following Traditions
  • California Could Face More Blackouts
  • Security Will be Tight During Inauguration
  • Swearing-In Set to Take Place Outside Despite Rain
  • Clinton Spends Final Hours in White House at Work
  • Bush Family Spent Night in Historic Blair House

    January 19, 2001

  • Inauguration: Judge Rules Security Checkpoints Do Not Violate Protesters' Rights
  • Inaugural Address Expected to be Modest, Dignified
  • Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison Previews Tonight's Black Tie and Boots Ball
  • Clinton Prepares to Move From White House
  • Inauguration: Texas Cuisine Comes to Washington
  • Political Americana President Previews Inaugural Keepsakes
  • Designer Susan Dell Discusses Bush Daughters' Inaugural Gowns
  • George W. Bush, the 43rd President: Cabinet Confirmation Hearings Ongoing
  • Confirmation Hearings: Prospective Interior Secretary Gale Norton Vows to Consider Western Point of View
  • George W. Bush The 43rd President: Producers for Black Tie & Boots Ball Talk About Gala
  • Lee Greenwood Previews Inaugural Performance
  • Marine Officer Admits to Falsifying Aircraft Maintenance Records
  • George W. Bush, the 43rd President: Inauguration to Have Texan Theme; Kilgore Rangerettes Captain Discusses Performance
  • Ask CNN: At What Point Does Presidential Power Transfer From Clinton to Bush?
  • George W. Bush the 43rd President: Black Tie & Boots Ball Producers Discuss Inaugural Gala
  • Inauguration: Texan Landmark To Attend Inaugural Ball
  • Americans Fight to Adopt Twins
  • Transition of Power: Clinton Preparing White House Exit
  • George W. Bush the 43rd President: How to Virtually Attend the Inaugural Ball
  • Bush Inauguration Brings New Style to Washington
  • George W. Bush the 43rd President: Western Wear "In" at Inaugural Festivities
  • George W. Bush, the 43rd President: Handler Discusses Bevo, a Longhorn Steer to Appear at Inauguration
  • George W. Bush the 43rd President: Future First Lady to Focus on Literacy Issues; Washington, D.C. Braces for Taste of Texas

    January 18, 2001

  • Power Crisis: Rolling Blackouts Continue, Government Says It Will Step In
  • Inauguration: Flowers to Play Big Part
  • Planned Parenthood: 'Senators Should Think Twice And Three Times Before Confirming John Ashcroft' as Attorney General
  • California Facing Another Day of Random Rolling Blackouts
  • Confirmation Hearings: Spotlight Turns to Ronnie White

    January 17, 2001

  • Confirmation Hearings: Ashcroft Remains Calm Through Tension Between Senators Kennedy, Kyl
  • Tractor Trailer Rams California Capitol, Ignites Fire; Driver Killed
  • Transition of Power: Ashcroft, Whitman, Powell Face Senate Today
  • Illustrator David Small Discusses 'So You Want To Be President'
  • Inaugural Moments: George W. Bush First to Have Presidential Relative at Inaugural
  • 'Basketball Jones' Author Discusses Crime and Pro Sports
  • Inauguration: Oaths We Take
  • Transition of Power: Whitman's Confirmation Hearing to Be Among More Controversial
  • 10,000 Expected at Farewell Celebration for President-elect and Mrs. Bush in Midland, Texas
  • Ashcroft Back on the Hot Seat as Slew of Other Confirmation Hearings Get Under Way
  • State Capitol Crash: California Investigators Begin Search for Clues

    January 16, 2001

  • USAID Worker Discusses Rescue Operations After Earthquake in El Salvador
  • The Gulf War 10 Years Later: CNN's Bernard Shaw Recalls Reporting from Baghdad
  • Reagan Recovery: Former President Sits Up in Chair, Eats Ice Cream
  • Transition of Power: Ashcroft Confirmation Hearing Begins Today in Senate
  • Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Looks Ahead to Inaugural Festivities
  • Ashcroft Hearing: Senate to Begin Consideration of Attorney General Nominee
  • Writer/Comedian Al Franken Talks Politics
  • Power Crisis: California Officials Call Stage Three Alert; Rolling Blackouts Possible
  • 'Washington Post' Reporter Offer Top-Five List of Essential Inauguration Gear
  • The Gulf War Ten Years Later: Fading Effect of Sanctions on Iraq
  • Central America Earthquake: Search for Missing Continues
  • Author Ken Auletta Discusses 'World War 3.0: Microsoft and Its Enemies'
  • The Persian Gulf War 10 Years Later: Iraqis Remember the 'Bush War'
  • Comedian Dana Carvey Talks Politics and Political Humor
  • Former President Theodore Roosevelt to Receive Medal of Honor
  • Associate Pastor Discusses Georgia Church Fire
  • World Vision Spokesman Discusses Earthquake Relief Efforts in El Salvador
  • Ashcroft Adviser Charles Polk Defends Attorney General Nominee's Record
  • Transition of Power: Supporters, Critics Gearing Up For Ashcroft Confirmation Hearings

    January 15, 2001

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Smaller-Than-Expected Crowd Gathers at South Carolina Capitol for State's First Official Observance
  • Reagan Hospitalized: Two Days After Hip Surgery, Doctors Offer Encouraging Prognosis
  • MLK Day: Editor and Author Jon Meacham Discusses 'America's Best on the Civil Rights'
  • Asst. Chief of D.C. Metropolitan Police Discusses Security Preparations for Bush Inauguration
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Bush Heads to Texas Elementary School to Honor Civil Rights Leader
  • Ask CNN: How Has the Internet Affected Health Care?
  • Alder Allensworth: Defeating Disability
  • Winner of MLK Disadvantaged Youth Writing Contest Reads, Discusses Poem
  • Virtual Fitting Room
  • Frustration Mounting as Rescuers Search for Quake Victims in El Salvador
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Dispute Over Confederate Flag Overshadows First Official South Carolina Observance
  • MLK Day: Rally Against South Carolina Statehouse's Flag Continues
  • Author Richard North Patterson Discusses 'Protect and Defend'
  • Seattle Landmark Demolished by Tractor Trailer
  • Orthopedic Professor Discusses Reagan's Surgery
  • El Salvador Quake: U.S. Ambassador Discusses Relief Efforts
  • Connecticut Boy Receives Fire Truck for Christmas; Father Discusses Gift
  • Reagan in Stable Condition After Hip Surgery
  • MLK Day: Amid Bitterness, South Carolina Officially Recognizes Holiday for First Time
  • Inaugural Moments: Abraham Lincoln's 'Just and Lasting Peace'
  • One Atlanta Family Examines King Legacy
  • Co-Author Bob Adelman Discusses 'King: The Photobiography of Martin Luther king Jr.'
  • Rae Carruth Trial: Closing Arguments Begin Today
  • Martin Luther Kind Jr. Day: South Carolina Celebrations Clouded By Lingering Protest
  • Rescue Efforts Continue in El Salvador
  • Bush Tries To Heal Wounds With African-Americans on MLK Day

    January 13, 2001

  • 2-Year-Old Marches to the Beat of His Own Drum
  • St. Louis Police Implement Child-Abduction Alert System
  • Do Yearly Performance Appraisals Help Employers or Employees?
  • Civil Rights Commission Grills Katherine Harris
  • Bush Responds to Ashcroft Appearance at Bob Jones University
  • Reagan to Undergo Surgery for Broken Hip
  • Laser Vision Center Agrees to Pay $1.5 Million Fine
  • Reagan to Have Surgery for Broken Hip
  • AOL-Time Warner Makes it Official
  • Key Figure in LAPD Corruption Scandal Changes Story
  • Bush to Stress Unity in Inauguration Speech
  • Reagan to Undergo Hip Surgery Today

    January 12, 2001

  • Will "Thirteen Days" Dominate the Weekend Box Office?
  • National Geographic Channel Makes U.S. Debut
  • Enjoy a Glamorous Inaugural Weekend at the Ritz-Carlton for Only $150,000
  • Mixed Reaction Greets FCC Approval of AOL-Time Warner Merger
  • FCC Chairman to Make AOL-Time Warner Merger Official
  • Utilities Warning Californians to Conserve Electricity
  • Ask CNN: How Are United States Ambassadors Chosen?
  • Officials Urging California Residents to Conserve Electricity
  • Southern California Wary of Damaging High Tides
  • Gale Norton Draws Criticism From Environmental Groups
  • Flagstaff, Arizona Inundated With Winter Flurries
  • Critics Blame Deregulation for California's Power Industry Problems
  • AOL-Time Warner Merger Creates Largest Media Company on Earth
  • Ritz-Carlton Offers Extravagant Inaugural Weekend
  • Exercise is Key to Weight Loss
  • Two Arizona Fifth-Graders Return Lost $10,000
  • Environmental Groups Voicing Opposition to Gale Norton

    January 11, 2001

  • Security Lapses Could Have Aided Prison Escape of `Texas Seven'
  • Street Pilot Helps Drivers Navigate Streets
  • Bush Expected to Make More Cabinet Appointments
  • First Genetically Modified Primate Created
  • Yahoo! Expected to Falter in the Future
  • Anti-Tobacco Ads Hope to Keep Kids From Lighting Up
  • California Faces Floods
  • Confirmation Hearings for Rumsfeld Begin Today
  • U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Protests Florida Election Problems
  • Closing Arguments Begin Today in Carruth Murder Trial
  • U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Looking Into Potential Violations During Florida Election
  • Inauguration Preview: Favorite Bush Chef David Garrido Discusses Menu
  • California Storms: Lifeguards Warn Surfers of Bacteria-Ridden Waters
  • Voice Translator Debuts at Consumer Electronics Show
  • Transition of Power: Republicans Rallying to Support Ashcroft
  • Two Women Skiing Their Way to South Pole
  • Update on Possible New Bush Cabinet Appointees
  • Donald Rumsfeld Expected to be Shoo-In for Next Secretary of Defense
  • Texas Prison Officials Release Results into Escape of Seven Inmates
  • Thousands Arrested, Illegally Strip-Searched Could Get Check from New York City

    January 10, 2001

  • Killer Shrimp Terrorizing Inhabitants of Monterey Aquarium
  • LST Sailors Bringing Ship Home From Crete
  • Pandas Made Their Debut in Washington
  • What Will Laura Bush Wear to the Inauguration?
  • President-elect Bush and Military Officials Meet
  • Resurrected WWII Ship Completes Transatlantic Journey in Mobile, Alabama; Veteran Tom Perkins Discusses Life Aboard An LST
  • Meet the Pandas: National Zoo Curator Discusses Debut of Tian Tian, Mei Xiang
  • 'TV Guide': New Realty Show 'Temptation Island' 'a Guilty Pleasure'
  • Panda Premiere: Tian Tian, Mei Xiang Take Spotlight at National Zoo
  • All Eyes on Mobile, Alabama Waterfront as Veterans Complete Transatlantic Voyage
  • Government Releases Results of Diet Study
  • Transition of Power: Bush Team Begins Search New Labor Nominee; Paige Confirmation Process Begins in the Senate
  • Special Olympics CEO Tim Shriver Previews 2001 Winter Games in Alaska
  • Panda Premiere: Dynamic Duo Grabs Washington Spotlight
  • Passengers at Dallas-Fort Worth Intl. Airport Weigh in On Proposed TWA Buyout
  • Ask CNN: What is the Tallest Building in the World?
  • Zoo Atlanta President Discusses Pandamania
  • Voices: Would You Try Out For Reality TV?
  • $475M Anna Nicole Smith Award Among High-Dollar Verdicts of 2000
  • Transition of Power: Search on for New Labor Secretary Nominee
  • TWA Agrees to American Buyout Offer

    January 09, 2001

  • Maureen Reagan Undergoing Treatment for Skin Cancer
  • Transition of Power: Bush Says He Stands by Cabinet Choices
  • Presidential Inaugural Committee Executive Director Discusses What is Being Planned for the 2001 Inauguration
  • Dr. Paula Elbirt Discusses Obesity in Children
  • Texas Manhunt: Search for Seven Escaped Convicts Enters Fifth Week; State Trooper Discusses Efforts to Track Down Leads
  • USS Cole Investigation: Ship's Commander Won't Be Punished for Security Failures
  • Race Relations: 40 Years After Desegregation, UGA Still Struggles with Racial Issues
  • President Clinton Makes 'Victory Lap' Through Michigan, Illinois
  • Institute of Medicine Releases Revised Guidelines for Important Vitamins and Minerals
  • Consumer's Union Senior Product Safety Counsel Discusses Rollover Ratings
  • Ask CNN: Is the USO Still Active Today?
  • Tonight's Lunar Eclipse Best Seen from Europe and Africa
  • Couch Potato Kids: Study Finds Meal-Time TV Watchers Develop Poor Eating Habits
  • Explorer Ann Bancroft Discusses Ongoing Trek Across Antarctica
  • Ask CNN: What is a Typical Day for a First Lady?
  • Transition of Power: 'Dallas Morning News' Austin Bureau Chief Discusses Bush Strategy
  • Texas Manhunt: Search for Prison Escapees Extends Beyond State Borders; Corrections Officials Looking Into Security Lapses
  • Transition of Power: Bush Facing Criticisms of Cabinet Selections
  • Advertising Executive Jerry Della Femina: Army Slogan Change 'a Terrible Mistake'
  • Transition of Power: Bush Vows to Stand By Labor Nominee Despite Revelations She Housed Illegal Immigrant
  • CNN Johannesburg Bureau Chief Charlayne Hunter-Gault, One of First African-American UGA Students, Recalls Her Experience
  • USS Cole Investigation: Ship's Captain Expected to Face No Punishment for Failing to Follow Some Safety Precautions

    January 08, 2001

  • Massive Propane Explosion Results in Only Minor Injuries in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
  • 'Car & Driver' Editor Discusses North American International Auto Show
  • Airline Expect Thomas Nulty Discusses Consumer Impact of Possible Merger
  • Documentarian Ken Burns Discusses New PBS Series on Jazz
  • Transition of Power: Moving for the President-elect
  • 'Washington Post' Reporter: American Airlines to Announce Plans to Buy Financially-Troubled TWA
  • Ask CNN: What is the Process by Which New Stamps Are Chosen?
  • Former Florida Elections Director David Cardwell Discusses Elections Reform Task Force
  • Recording Industry Executive Clive Davis Discusses His Career in Music
  • Legacy of Change: Widow of Derwin Brown May Run for Office He Did Not Live to See
  • Florida Task Force Begins Review of State's Electoral Problems
  • Transition of Power: Moving Day for Bush
  • Ask CNN: Why Do Different Countries Drive on Different Sides of the Road?
  • 'Time': 'Some of Hip-Hop's Biggest Names Are Under Fire'
  • Aviation Consultant Ed Pinto Discusses American Airlines' Plans to Buy TWA
  • Transition of Power: Roundtable on Changes in Washington and Their Effect on Local Issues
  • Transition of Power: Bush Holds Meeting on Military Issues Today; Labor Nominee Under Fire for Housing Illegal Alien
  • American Airlines to Buy TWA

    January 06, 2001

  • Reporter's Notebook: Election 2000 Officially Ends
  • Rep. Alcee Hastings Discusses His Objection to the Florida Vote
  • Pope Closes Holy Door, Ending Vatican's Jubilee Year
  • Should You Be Concerned About the Power Problems in California?
  • Israelis Say Peace Deal Unlikely Before Clinton's Departure
  • Will Power Sharing Lead to Bipartisanship or Gridlock?
  • Escaped Fugitives Spotted in South Texas
  • Bush Talks Education with GOP Governors
  • Congressman Plans Protest During Electoral College Count
  • Photographer Discusses Memories of Picasso
  • Cancer-Stricken Boy Has Dying Wish Fulfilled
  • Jacqueline Marcell Discusses 'How to Survive Caring For Aging Parents'
  • Ask CNN: How Are Social Security Numbers Determined?
  • Hunt for Fugitives Continues in Texas
  • Time Winds Down on Middle East Peace Deal
  • Bush Meets with GOP Governors; Congress Puts Stamp on Election
  • Now Showing: 'Traffic'
  • Florida Homeless People Find their Voice
  • Does the Public Really Want the Electoral College?
  • Bush Meets with 18 GOP Governors

    January 05, 2001

  • On the Big Screen; Soderbergh in the Spotlight
  • Relaxing in the Lap of Luxury at 39th Annual Atlanta Boat Show
  • Southface Energy Institute Executive Director Discusses How to Save Energy in the Home
  • President Clinton to Announce New Federal Regulations Protecting National Forest Lands
  • Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Discusses Ice Storm Recovery Efforts
  • Touring a House Boat at the Atlanta Boat Show
  • Atlanta Officer Saves Puppy from Storm Drain
  • Author Letitia Baldridge Discusses the Art of Letter Writing
  • Ask CNN: Why Are Most Buildings in Washington Made with Marble?
  • Harlem Globetrotters Celebrate 75th Anniversary
  • Sen. Cochran Discusses Push for Campaign Finance Reform
  • Transition of Power: Bush Packing Up Belongings For Move to Washington; Freeh, Tenet Expected to Remain at FBI, CIA
  • Escaped Convicts: San Marcos, Texas Police Chief Discusses Manhunt; Public Kept Abreast of Situation
  • 'American Catholic' Editor Discusses Jubilee Year's End
  • U.S. Military Fights Obesity
  • Gallup Poll: 82 Percent of U.S. Smokers Say They Would Like to Quit
  • Ask CNN: Why Do Humans Need to Sleep?
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Israel to Give Written Response to Peace Proposals; Secretary of State Albright Meets Yugoslav Official
  • Texas Department of Criminal Justice Spokesman Discusses Search for Seven Escaped Convicts
  • Southface Energy Institute Executive Director Offers Energy- Saving Tips

    January 04, 2001

  • 'Oil & Gas Journal': Utility Deregulation 'Can Work in California and Elsewhere'
  • Examining the California Power Crisis at CNN.com
  • Massachusetts College Student Expelled for Anorexia Discusses Lawsuit
  • Ask CNN: What Are Some Steps One Can Take to Prevent Hereditary Heart Problems Later in Life?
  • 2 Manatees Rescued Near Jacksonville, FL Power Plant
  • Power Crisis: Dr. James Mays Discusses Protests and Energy Conservation Tip
  • California Wildfire: Viejas Fire 10 Percent Contained
  • Study Finds Lower Salt in Diet Can Lessen Blood Pressure
  • Foolish Stock Watch: Guidance For Small Investors
  • Power Crisis: Behind the Scenes at a California Power Plant
  • Bush Expected to Announce More Appointments to Sub-Cabinet Level, White House Staff Level Positions
  • Stock Trader Brian Finnerty Discusses Surprise Cut by the Fed
  • Conflict in the Middle East: Arafat Consulting With Arab Leaders on U.S. Peace Proposal
  • Massachusetts College Student in Court After Being Expelled for Anorexia
  • Bush Uses Economic Weakness to Push for Tax-Cut Plan
  • Energy, Consumer Issues Lobbyist Brian Boccadoro Discusses Long-Term Outlook for California Power Crisis
  • Power Crisis: Effect of Waning Supplies in California Felt By Consumers
  • Power Crisis: California Krispy Kreme Franchise Operator Discusses Effect on Business
  • Ask CNN: Why Do U.S. Senators Spend More Time in Washington Than in Their Home States?
  • Sen. Murkowski Discusses Power Crisis
  • The Transition Team CEO Discusses Company Name
  • Retired U.S. Navy Captain Discusses Security Questions in the Case of the USS Cole
  • Bush Praises Fed Move at Economic Summit in Austin
  • California Wildfire Still Out of Control
  • Fed Surprises Wall Street with Rate Cut

    January 03, 2001

  • 107th Congress Set to Begin
  • Three-Legged Dog Saves Owner's Life
  • 'Roll Call': Hillary Clinton to Keep Low Profile During First Days in 107th Congress
  • Recording Academy CEO Previews Grammy Nominations
  • Sen. Snowe, Sen.-Elect Stabenow Discuss Women in 107th Congress
  • 107th Congress Set to Be Sworn In Today
  • Gallup Poll: Public Spilt on Political Future of Hillary Rodham Clinton
  • Ask CNN: How Are Social Security Numbers Determined?
  • Election 2000: Bush to Meet With Business Leaders Over Economy's Health; 107th Congress Comes to Order Today
  • Conflict in the Middle East: New Hopes for Peace Agreement Emerge from Clinton-Arafat Meeting
  • Jury Selection Begins Today in U.S. Embassy Bombing Trial
  • 'Spin' Editor Discusses Grammy Nominations
  • Hillary's Promises: Some Wonder if Clinton Will Run for President
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Arafat to Conditionally Accept U.S. Peace Proposal
  • Alabama Tornado Victims Get By With Help From Friends
  • 10-Year-Old West Virginia Boy Discusses Efforts to Fund Bulletproof Vest for Local Police Dog
  • Sen.-Elect Cantwell Discusses Priorities for 107th Congress
  • 107th Congress to be Sworn In Today

    January 02, 2001

  • Oklahoma Gov. Keating Discusses Continuing Recovery Efforts from Christmas Day Ice Storms
  • Kansas City, Missouri Mayor Discusses Contents of 100-Year-Old Time Capsule
  • Jim Morris Offer His Impressions of George W. Bush
  • Florida Environmental Protection Official Discusses Manatee Migration
  • 107th Congress Set to Convene with Emphasis on Bipartisanship
  • In Wake of USS Cole Attack, Pentagon Report Recommends Tighter Security in Persian Gulf
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clinton to Meet with Arafat Later Today as Violence Continues in the Region
  • Irving, Texas Police Chief Discusses Hunt for Seven Escaped Prisoners
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas Resident Discusses Living Without Utilities Following Ice Storm
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Announce More High-Level Nominees Today
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Peace Talks Continue Amid Renewed Violence
  • 'New York Times': Pentagon Commission Finds 'Significant Gaps' in Persian Gulf Security Force Protection
  • Ask CNN: Why Are So Many People in America Obese?
  • Stock Trader Brian Finnerty Discusses Market Outlook for 2001
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Announce Latest Choices for Top Administration Posts
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Arafat to Meet with Clinton at White House
  • In Arkansas, Some Still Recovering from Snow and Ice Storms
  • Champion Liar Tells Truth About Winning Contest
  • Ask CNN: What Is The Nation Doing to Create More Affordable Housing?
  • Transition of Power: 107th Congress in First Session Tomorrow
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Another Push for Peace as More Violence Rips Through the Region

    January 01, 2001

  • Russian Hangover Cures
  • Tiger Electronics Spokeswoman Introduces Line of Robotic Pets
  • Behind the Scenes at the Tournament of Roses Parade
  • New Year's Day: Dr. Judith Beck Discusses Keeping Resolutions
  • Celebrating the Peach: Behind the Scenes as Atlanta Rings in New Year
  • New Year's Day: Richard Landes Discusses Millennium Debate
  • 'Time' Reporter Reviews Top Stories of 2000
  • Ask CNN: How Do Airplanes Stay in the Air When They are Really Heavy?
  • Transition of Power: Bush Turns Focus on the Economy
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Return to Task of Picking Cabinet
  • Finding Relief on New Year's Day
  • Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee Discusses Ice Storm Recovery Efforts
  • Crisis in the Middle East: New Year, Old Threats
  • Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State Richard Murphy Discusses New Year's Day Violence in Middle East
  • Preparations Under Way Aboard Float in Tournament of Roses Parade
  • Fitness Consultant Robert Gothard Offers Advice About Getting in Shape During 2001
  • Fitness Professional Robert Gothard Discusses Getting in Shape
  • Clinton Keeping Busy in Final Weeks as President
  • Crunch Fitness Consultant Offers Tips on Getting in Shape
  • New Year's Day: Pasadena, California Gears Up for Tournament of Roses Parade

    December 30, 2000

  • Will the Rollover to 2001 Cause Computers to Crash?
  • Winter Storm Strikes New York
  • Simultaneous Explosions Rip Through Manila
  • How Should People Prepare for Winter Storms?
  • George W. Bush Names Four More Cabinet Nominees
  • Winter Storm Batters East Coast
  • In Sports, 2000 Was the Year of the Tiger
  • Bush Names Four More Cabinet Nominees
  • What Does the New Year Hold for the Stock Market?
  • Northeaster Slams New York Region

    December 29, 2000

  • Peter Travers Picks the Best and Worst Movies of 2000
  • NFL Playoffs to Get Under Way
  • Phoenix Decorating Company Adding Final Touches to Floats for Tournament of Roses Parade
  • Wind and Ice Storms Pound Arkansas
  • Sister of Victim Discusses New Ad Campaign Targeting Drunk Drivers
  • Your Health: How Much Homework Should Kids Have?
  • Gallup Poll: George W. Bush Among Nation's Most Admired Men
  • Generators Generating a Lot of Interest in Little Rock
  • Bush Announces Nominees to Head Departments of Education, Interior, HHS and Veterans Affairs
  • Designer Raul Rodriguez Discusses Tournament of Roses Parade Floats
  • William Bennett Chairing Internet-Based School
  • Author Terry Savage Discusses Financial New Year's Resolutions
  • Remembering New England's Blizzard of 1978
  • Entertainment Specialist Vagn Nielsen Discusses New Year's Eve Party Ideas
  • CNN 20: CNNfn Debuts, December 29, 1995
  • Transition of Power: More Cabinet Announcements Expected From Bush Today
  • Gallup Poll: Hillary Clinton Most Admired Woman for One Out of Five Americans
  • New York Emergency Management Director Discusses Snow Storm Preparations

    December 28, 2000

  • Etiquette Expert Peggy Post Dispenses New Year's Champagne Advice
  • Crisis in the Middle East: At Least One Dead, Over a Dozen Hurt in Gaza, Tel Aviv Explosions; Barak, Arafat Meeting Canceled
  • White House Says Clinton Won't Travel to North Korea
  • Texas Traffic Held Up By Ice Storm
  • Victims' Father Discusses McVeigh Hearing
  • Icy Road Conditions Leave 1,000 Motorists Stranded in Texas
  • San Francisco Police Find Missing Koalas
  • Milwaukee Mayor Takes Out Full-Page Ad to Apologize for Sex Scandal
  • Neighbors Remember Victims of Suburban Boston Office Shooting
  • Women Traversing Antarctica Still Short of South Pole
  • CNN 20: Rocker's Comments Published
  • Are Your Investments Ready for the New Year
  • Crisis in the Middle East: One Dead, More Than a Dozen Injured in Two Bombings; President Clinton Assessing Peace Process Setbacks
  • Breakers' Bash Among Top 10 Ways to Greet the New Year
  • CNN 20: Natalie Allen Remembers 'CNN Today'
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Explosion Reported in Gaza
  • Boston Mourns Edgewater Shooting Victims
  • Three Explosions Rock Tel Aviv
  • Baby Rescued After Being Abandoned in Airport Toilet

    December 27, 2000

  • Radio Reporter John Duffy Discuss Mario Lemieux's Hockey Comeback
  • Suspected Gunman Michael McDermott in Court Today
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Expected to Meet in Sharm el-Sheikh
  • CNN 20: Gunmen Attack Rome Airport, December 27, 1985
  • Robert Downey, Jr., in Court Today
  • Irving Police Chief Lowell Cannaday Discusses Manhunt for Seven Prison Escapees
  • Crisis Management Worldwide Exec. V.P. Discusses Workplace Security
  • Robert Downey, Jr. Back in Court Today
  • Conditions Still Treacherous in Oklahoma After Ice Storm
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erakat Discusses Prospects for Peace
  • Michael McDermott Arraigned in Connection with Murders of Seven Co-Workers
  • CNN 20: Billy Wright is Killed, December 27, 1997
  • Governor Mike Huckabee Discusses Winter Weather in Arkansas
  • Financial Writer Terry Savage Discusses Tax Benefits of Charitable Giving
  • In Oklahoma, Conditions Improving but Still Icy

    December 26, 2000

  • Researchers Examining Biology of Stress
  • Arkansas Dept. of Emergency Management Spokeswoman Discusses Ice Storm Damage
  • Bush Daughter Recovering From Emergency Appendectomy; President-Elect Set for Florida Family Reunion
  • National Retail Federation Spokeswoman Discusses Holiday Sales
  • Thoughtful Valet Gets Car as Tip
  • Holiday Sales Disappoint Retailers; Online Stores Report Modest Growth in Holiday Sales
  • Russians Reestablish Contact With Aging Mir Space Station
  • Ventura County, California Sheriff's Department Spokesman Discusses Wildfires Threatening Homes
  • Shoppers Hunting for Bargains the Day After Christmas
  • CNN 20: Marseilles Hijacking Ends, December 26, 1994
  • How Should Parents Keep Their Children Occupied During Winter Vacation?
  • Retailers Hoping After-Christmas Sales Will Offset Holiday Slump
  • Russians Experience Communications Glitches With Unmanned Mir Space Station; Astronaut Norm Thagard Discusses Possible Causes
  • Winter Storm Paralyzes Southwest
  • Ice Storm Causing Accidents, Power Outages in Arkansas
  • Scooter Inventor Rolls Into Success
  • Terry Savage Discusses How Planning Ahead Can Lead to Tax Savings
  • President-elect's Daughter Recovering From Appendicitis
  • CNN 20: JonBenet Ramsey Is Murdered, December 26, 1996
  • Conditions Worsening as Ice Storm Slams Oklahoma
  • Russia Briefly Re-Establishes Contact With Mir

    December 25, 2000

  • North America Treated to Partial Solar Eclipse
  • Tornado Survivor Finds Special Meaning in Christmas
  • Mideast Tension Dampens Local Christmas Celebrations
  • North America to Be Treated to Christmas Eclipse
  • Russians Welcome Father Frost During Holiday Season
  • Tourists Avoid Bethlehem as Violence Continues
  • Lung Transplant Saves Cystic Fibrosis Victim
  • North America to Be Treated to Christmas Eclipse
  • CNN 20: Mikhail Gorbachev Resigns, December 25, 1991
  • Christmas Brings Partial Eclipse
  • President-elect Spends Christmas in Texas
  • Mideast Violence Detracts From Holiday Celebrations in the Region

    December 23, 2000

  • Darren Kennedy Examines Bad Christmans Gifts
  • Shopping Day Shapes Up Well in Big Apple
  • How is the Transition of Power Going So Far?
  • Clinton Prepares to Receive Israeli, Palestinian Negotiators
  • At the Movies: 'All The Pretty Horses,' 'Thirteen Days,' 'The Emperor's New Groove,' 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'
  • Dennis McCafferty Offers Tips for the Last-Minute Holiday Shopper
  • Compromise on Jerusalem Could Pave Way for New Peace Talks

    December 22, 2000

  • Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Executive Director Discusses Dip in Donations
  • Holiday Travel: Delays Long at LaGuardia
  • Holiday Shoppers Look for Bargains at K-Mart
  • Madonna's Wedding: Dornoch Castle Hotel Owner Discusses Economic Impact
  • Crisis in the Middle East: West Bank Town Reeling From Suicide Bombing
  • Consumer Credit Counseling Service President Offers Tips on Holiday Shopping
  • Transition of Power: In Austin, Bush Continuing to Select Cabinet
  • Madonna's Wedding: Guests Undeterred by Airport Fog
  • 'Santa Claus' in Studio
  • Partial Solar Eclipse Across North America on Christmas Day
  • Holiday Travel: Long Lines at Seattle-Tacoma Airport
  • Santa Claus Hears CNN Family's Christmas Wishes
  • CNN 20: Goetz Shooting on N.Y. Subway, December 22, 1984
  • Transition of Power: Bush to Nominate Whitman Head EPA
  • Holiday Travel: Lines Under Control, Travelers Patient at LaGuardia
  • Mayor Phillip Bennet Discusses a White Christmas in Caribou, Maine
  • CNN 20: Apartheid Ends in South Africa, December 22, 1993
  • Voices: What Would You Like for Christmas?
  • Madonna, Guy Ritchie to Be Wed Behind Tight Security at Skibo Castle; 'Sun' Reporter Discusses Media Presence
  • LaGuardia Airport G.M. Discusses Holiday Travel
  • Transition of Power: President-elect Bush Set to Announce More High Level Nominations Today
  • Holiday Travel: Securing San Francisco Intl. Airport Through High Technology
  • K-Mart Manager Discusses Holiday Sales
  • Holiday Travel: Passengers in Long Lines at Airports; Northwest Spokesman Says Flights Busy, but Going Smoothly

    December 21, 2000

  • Holiday Travel: Stranded at Hartsfield International Airport
  • U.S. Arctic Research Commission Geologist Discusses Onset of Winter in Barrow, Alaska
  • Survivethedrive.com President Offers Tips for Holiday Travel with Children
  • Tale of Woe: Holiday Travelers Discuss Canceled Flight
  • Northernmost City, Barrow, Alaska, Welcomes Winter
  • CNN 20: Jet Explodes Over Lockerbie, December 21, 1988
  • Jan Scruggs Discusses Vietnam Veterans Christmas Fund
  • Derwin Brown Widow Remembers Murdered Georgia Lawman's Last Moments
  • Clinton Administration Accuses President-Elect of Economic Fear-Mongering; Bush to Resign as Texas Governor Today
  • 'Rolling Stone' Magazine's Peter Travers Discusses Golden Globe Nominations
  • Green Bay Packer Fans Discusses Shoveling Lambeau Field
  • Sick Planes: Passengers Fear Dirty Air
  • Stock Watch: Techs, Broader Market Choppy in Early Going; Investor Discusses Buying on the Way Down
  • Madonna Wedding: Here Comes The Media
  • Transition of Power: 'Washington Post' Reporter Discusses Social Changes in Washington D.C.
  • Hollywood Awards Season Starts: Golden Globe Nominations Made
  • Holiday Travelers Hope to Avoid Mother Nature's Wrath
  • Transition of Power: Bush Stepping Down From Governorship, Making More Cabinet Decisions
  • Retailers Hoping for Last-Minute Shopping Boost Despite Market Downturns

    December 20, 2000

  • Gadget Guy Reviews Holiday Gifts
  • Busiest Season at World's Largest Package Distribution Facility
  • U.S. Postal Service Offers Tip on Last-Minute Shipping
  • USDA Releases Standards for Organic Food Label
  • Transition to Power: President Clinton's Plate Remains Full with Middle East Peace Talks, Medical Privacy Regulations
  • NOAA Chief Dr. James Baker: 'This is Going to be a Cold Winter'
  • Thousands of Villagers in the Shadow of Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano Await Word to Return Home
  • Savage: Investors Facing 'Gloomy Winter' in Stock Market
  • Agriculture Department Set to Announce National Standard for Organic Food
  • Transition of Power: Bush Set to Name Trio of Cabinet Nominees
  • Tips for Last-Minute Shopping On-Line
  • Preparing Your Car for Holiday Travel
  • Robyn Spizman Discusses Hottest Toys of the Season
  • CNN 20: Bad Pentium Chips, December 20, 1994
  • Two New Studies Find No Link Between Cell Phones and Brain Cancer
  • CNN 20: U.S. Invades Panama, December 20, 1989
  • Bush Expected to Make Three Cabinet Appointments Today
  • Gallup Poll: Americans View Uniting Country as Top Bush Priority
  • Many Artists Deliver Album for Christmas
  • 'Consumer Reports' Managing Editor Offers Last-Minute Holiday Shipping Tips
  • Study Finding No Link Between Cell Phones and Brain Cancer Not the Final Word
  • Transition of Power: Bush Expected to Make Three Appointments Today, Discuss Faith-Based Solutions With Ministers
  • White House Makes Last Push at Middle East Peace
  • State Police Lieutenant Discusses Massachusetts Snowstorm

    December 19, 2000

  • 'Newsweek' Editor Mark Whitaker Looks Back at the Year in Political Cartoons
  • Time's Running Out for Holiday Shopping, Especially Online
  • Transition of Power: Clinton, Bush Meet at White House
  • 'New York Times' Aviation Reporter Discusses Holiday Travel
  • Transition to Power: Bush to Meet with Clinton; Gore Well- Positioned for 2004
  • Winter Arrives Early in Atlanta
  • Hartsfield Airport Operations Supervisor: 'Conditions Are Pretty Good'
  • Popocatepetl Volcano Leaves 40,000 Mexicans in Shelters
  • Surviving Antarctica: The History-Making Trek of Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen
  • CNN 20: Bob Livingston Resigns, December 19, 1998
  • Special Olympics CEO Timothy Shriver Discusses Benefit TV Special
  • Former White House Chief of Staff 'Mack' McLarty Discusses Bush Meetings With Clinton, Gore
  • Snow Storms Slows Atlanta
  • Transition to Power: President-elect Bush to Meet with President Clinton
  • Voices: Worried About the Economy?
  • CNN 20: President Clinton is Impeached, December 19, 1998
  • Eunice Shriver Puts the 'Special' in Special Olympics
  • Gallup Poll: 76 Percent of African Americans Believe Voting System Unfair
  • Customers Respond to How Economy Is Affecting Holiday Shopping
  • Transition to Power: Stephen Hess of the Brookings Institution Discusses Bush's Meetings with Clinton and Gore
  • Transition to Power: Bush to Meet with Clinton, Gore
  • Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee Discusses Recovery Efforts from Devastating Ice Storm
  • Atlanta Hit by Heavy Winter Storm

    December 18, 2000

  • The Electors Vote: Mississippi Elector Discusses His Vote
  • The Electors Vote: Florida's 25 GOP Faithful Expected to Deliver for George W. Bush
  • The Electors Vote: Ohio Set to Cast Their Ballots
  • Transition of Power: Pace Quickens for Bush Team
  • Democratic Maryland Elector Discusses Voting Ceremony Planned in Annapolis
  • The Electors Vote: Tennessee's Bush Faithful 'Basking' in Historic Moment; New Hampshire GOP Expected to Remain Loyal to Texas Governor
  • The Electors Vote: Arkansas Casts Six Ballots for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney
  • The Electors Vote: Professor Carol Berkin Reviews History of Electoral College and the Presidency
  • CNN 20: Ivan Boesky is Sentenced, December 19, 1987
  • Transition to Power: Bush Meeting with Congressional Leaders
  • Transition to Power: Bush-Cheney Team Continues to Play Beat the Clock
  • CNN 20: Jeanne Moos, "Making the Moost of it"
  • The Electors Vote: History Professor Carol Berkin Explains Origins, Purpose of the Electoral College
  • The Electors Vote: New Hampshire, Arkansas, Ohio Faithful Vow to Cast Ballots for George W. Bush
  • The Electors Vote: GOP Checks Its Votes, Counts Them Twice; Defections Thought To Be Unlikely
  • The Electors Vote: Bush in Washington to Meet With Members of Congress

    December 16, 2000

  • First Lady Receives $8 Million Advance for Book
  • PET Scans Become Increasingly Available
  • Israelis, Palestinians Explore New Paths to Peace
  • Police Investigate Death of Woman in Plane Accident
  • Bush Makes Up for Lost Time with More Cabinet Appointments
  • Steel Curtain Comes Down at Three Rivers
  • Is Bush Taking Control on the Eve of an Economic Slowdown?
  • Oscar De La Hoya Steps into New Ring
  • Suspects in USS Cole Bombing Flee to Afghanistan
  • How Will the New Administration Get Along with the New Congress?
  • Electoral College to Meet Monday
  • Bush Administration Begins to Take Shape
  • Reporter's Notebook: Is Election 2000 Really Over?
  • California Faces Serious Power Crisis
  • Martha Kumar Discusses the Transition to the Bush Presidency
  • Bush to Nominate Powell as Secretary of State

    December 15, 2000

  • Entrepreneur Shannon Hawkins Discusses Her Hangin' Chad
  • Special "Time" Issue Features Year's Most Stunning Photographs
  • On the Big Screen: Mel Gibson 'Funnier, Looser' in 'What Women Want'; 'Chocolat' Features 'Wonderful Performances'
  • Election 2000: Attorney for Media Discusses Legal Battle for Access to Florida Ballots
  • The Week Ahead: President-Elect Bush Goes to Washington
  • George W. Bush The Next President: Reality of New Administration Setting In On Capitol Hill
  • George W. Bush, The Next President: Transition Team Focuses on Bipartisanship
  • Investment Adviser Terry Savage: Don't Get Caught in Economic Trap
  • Election 2000: Prof. Semiatin Previews Meeting of Electors
  • Star 94 Radio Host Tom Sullivan Discusses Camping Out on Atlanta Mall Roof Until New President Named
  • President-Elect Bush Faces Test in Divided Congress
  • CNN 20: Mudslides in Venezuela, December 15, 1999
  • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Shuts Down
  • Election 2000: Aides Say Bush Decided on White House Staff, May Announce Cabinet Appointments Tomorrow
  • Other Stories Overlooked During Historic Presidential Saga
  • Gusting Winds Wreak Havoc in Washington State
  • CNN 20: Military Anthrax Vaccinations, December 15, 1997
  • George W. Bush The Next President: Uncovering 'Faithless Electors'
  • 'New York Times' Reporter Offers Behind-the-Scenes Look at Gore's Most Difficult Moments
  • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Closed Today; Shut Down Will Be Long and Costly
  • White House 2001 Project Director Discusses Bush Transition
  • Election 2000: Bush Putting Transition Into High Gear, Reaching Out to Democrats

    December 14, 2000

  • The Florida Vote: Amazing Twists and Turns Finally at an End
  • Election 2000: How Effective Were Last Night's Speeches?
  • George W. Bush, The Next President: Senator Joseph Lieberman Expected to Echo Popular Message of Congressional Unity
  • Election 2000: Cheney, Lieberman Meet Today, Plan Meeting Again Next Week
  • George W. Bush, The Next President: Prayer Service Attended by President-Elect Focuses on National Unity
  • George W. Bush The Next President: Talk of Bipartisanship Floating Around Capitol Hill
  • Election 2000: Leon County Assistant Supervisor of Elections Demonstrates New Voting Machine
  • George W. Bush, The Next President: U.S., Europe Prepares for Republican Administration
  • Election 2000: Bush Begins First Day as President-Elect at Church Service
  • CNN 20: Egyptian Ferry Sinks, December 14, 1991
  • Texas Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Talk America Radio Network's Armstrong Williams Sound Off on Disenfranchised Voters
  • Election 2000: Of Many Legacies That May Arise, One Might Be How Americans Perceive Voting System Itself
  • George W. Bush The Next President: New Chapter Opens After Long, Bitter Fight For White House; Transition Efforts Intensify
  • Election 2000: Americans at Tallahassee Health Club React to Gore and Bush Speeches

    December 13, 2000

  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers Famine in Ethiopia
  • Election 2000: Atlanta Citizens on Whether Gore Should Concede
  • Crippled USS Cole Arrives Back Home After Long Journey
  • Election 2000: Two Florida Political Insiders Discuss Supreme Court Ruling
  • U.S. Supreme Court, The Decision: Latest Florida Recounts Ruled Unconstitutional; Maine Sen. Collins Discusses 'Policy Challenges' Ahead

    December 12, 2000

  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Florida Recount Expected; Florida House Moves Ahead with Special Session
  • 'Flint Journal' Editor Discusses Publishing Interruption Caused by Winter Weather
  • Atlanta DJ Discusses 'All I Want for Christmas is a President' Protest
  • CNN 20: Leona Helmsley is Sentenced, December 12, 1989
  • Election 2000: CNN Analysts Answer Viewer E-Mail
  • Elections 2000: Nation Awaits Supreme Court Ruling; Florida Lawmakers Consider Appointing Electors; State's High Court Revises Opinion
  • Bush Campaign Spokesperson Mindy Tucker Discusses Arguments Before U.S. Supreme Court
  • Michigan State Police Lieutenant Discusses Snowstorm, Gives Winter Driving Tips
  • In Chicago, Conditions Getting Back to Normal After Major Snowfall
  • Hattaway: 'Very Optimistic' About U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Await U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Florida Recounts, Keep Low Profile
  • Election 2000: Waiting for U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Florida Recount; Florida State House Convening Special Session
  • Election 2000: Playing the Presidential Waiting Game
  • Election 2000: Supreme Court May Determine Next President; Congress Approves 20th Temporary Spending Bill Since October 1st
  • CNN 20: CNN/SI Debuts, December 12, 1996
  • Massive Snow Storm Leaves Chicago Frozen
  • Election 2000: Historian Carol Berkin Discusses Electoral College
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Considering Bush Challenge of Florida Recount; Florida Legislature Moving Forward with Special Session
  • Midwestern Snowstorm Sends Temperatures Plunging, Disrupts Travel, Forces School Closures
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Expected

    December 11, 2000

  • O'Hare International Airport Spokeswoman Discusses Travel Delays
  • CNN 20: William Kennedy Smith is Acquitted, December 11, 1991
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Facing 'Uphill Battle' in U.S. Supreme Court; Miami Voters Discuss Efforts to Resolve Election
  • The Florida Vote: Demonstrators Outside U.S. Supreme Court Discuss Efforts to Resolve Presidential Election
  • Huge Snowstorm Hits the Midwest, Snarling Air Traffic
  • Election 2000: Plaintiff's Attorney in Seminole County Absentee Ballot Case Discusses Appeal to Florida Supreme Court
  • Florida Lawmakers Byrd, Frankel Discuss Efforts to Assign Presidential Electors
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments From Gore and Bush Lawyers; Legal and Legislative Action Continues in Florida

    December 09, 2000

  • Doug Hattaway Discusses the Progress of Florida's Manual Recounts
  • Gore Attorney Jeff Robinson Discusses the Florida Supreme Court Decision
  • Bush Attorney Irv Terrell Discusses the Florida Supreme Court Decision
  • Gov. George Pataki Discusses the Florida Recount
  • Hillsborough County Begins Manual Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Bush Team Prepares Lawsuits Challenging Recounts
  • The Florida Recount: State Supreme Court Decision may Raise Federal Questions
  • The Florida Vote: Recounts Begin Across the State
  • The Florida Recount: Duval County Officials Prepare for Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Recounts Proceed as Bush Team Prepares Legal Challenges
  • Manual Recounts Under Way in Florida
  • Leon County Judges Take Over Counting Process
  • Rep. Bob Poirtman Discusses the Latest Florida Recount
  • Doug Hattaway Discusses the Latest Florida Recount
  • Candidates Lay Low as Recount Begins
  • Miami-Dade Prepares to Begin Court-Ordered Recount

    December 08, 2000

  • Walter: A Gore Loss in Florida Supreme Court Leaves Congressional Repercussions 'Almost Inevitable'
  • The Florida Vote: Bush Attorneys File Clarification With State Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Key Rulings From Florida Courts Could End Contest; Former State Representative Van Poole Discusses State Legislature
  • Election 2000: Decision Day in Florida
  • Election 2000: Decision Day in Tallahassee
  • CNN 20: John Lennon is Killed, December 8, 1980
  • PG&E Spokesman Discusses California Power Crunch
  • President Clinton Visiting Nebraska to Deliver Foreign Policy Speech
  • A New York Christmas
  • CNN 20: First of Octuplets is Born, December 8, 1998
  • Astronauts from Endeavour and Station Alpha Meet in Space
  • The Florida Vote: Pending Legal Decisions may Decide Election's Outcome
  • Election 2000: Linda Kleindienst from 'Florida Sun-Sentinel' Discusses Legislative Special Session for Electors
  • The Florida Vote: Former Republican House Member Sees Choosing Electors as Legislature's Duty
  • Independent System Operator Communications Directors Discusses California Power Crunch
  • The Florida Vote: Legislature Has Power to Select Electors Next Week
  • Election 2000: Both Camps Await Rulings From Florida; State Supreme Court Soon Expected to Make Statement of How Ruling Will Be Announced

    December 07, 2000

  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Considers Gore Election Contest Appeal
  • Election 2000: Democratic and Republican Lawyers Pleased with Arguments Before Florida Supreme Court
  • The Florida Vote: State Supreme Court was Intensely Attentive During Oral Arguments
  • Election 2000: Attorney George Terwilliger Discusses Argument Before Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Gores, Liebermans Watch Florida Supreme Court Oral Arguments; Bush Camp Cautiously Optimistic
  • The Florida Vote: State Supreme Court Decision Cannot be Discerned From Oral Arguments
  • Election 2000: Assoc. Law Prof. Robert Shapiro Discusses Legal Issues Facing Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Oral Arguments Set to Begin Before Florida Supreme Court; Attorney Boies Talks to Gore Before Entering Court
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court to Take Up Gore's Appeal Today
  • CPSC Chairwoman Ann Brown Discusses Scooter Recall
  • Election 2000: Campaigns Have All Eyes on Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Americans Grow Weary of Election Lawsuits
  • Election 2000: Gore Case in Florida Supreme Court Today; Other Legal Activity Continues

    December 06, 2000

  • Election 2000: Bush to Meet with Condoleezza Rice; Gore Focused on Florida Courts
  • Election 2000: Two Separate Hearings in Leon County Circuit Court Challenge Absentee Ballots
  • Election 2000: Courtroom Drama Continues With Cases in Seminole and Martin County

    December 05, 2000

  • Former President Bush Undergoes Hip Replacement Surgery at Mayo Clinic
  • Election 2000: President Should be Picked by Monday
  • Three-Day Orientation Period Begins for Senate's Freshman Class
  • Election 2000: Seminole County Case Sent to Go Forward; 11th Circuit Hears Arguments on Hand Recounts
  • Markets Rally on Greenspan Comments
  • Election 2000: Democrats Put Best Face Forward for Final Run at Florida Supreme Court
  • Olson: Manual Recount in Florida 'Unfair, Inconsistent'
  • Former President Bush Undergoes Hip Replacement Surgery
  • Election 2000: 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Hears First of Two Voters' Lawsuits; Much Legal Action to Come This Week
  • Former Pres. Bush to Undergo Hip Replacement Surgery; Dr. Robin de Andrade Discusses Procedure
  • Election 2000: Presidential Hopefuls Must Wait out Court Cases
  • Sinai: Economy Presents 'Real Challenges' for Next President
  • Election 2000: Senate's 13 Women Unite on Many Issues
  • Election 2000: Transition Planning Ongoing: Candidates to Receive CIA Briefing; Cheney in Washington to Make Announcement
  • Gore Campaign Attorney Jeff Robinson: Campaign has High Hopes for Appeal to Florida's High Court
  • Bush Campaign Attorney Phil Beck Believes Bush Will Prevail in Court
  • Election 2000: More Legal Action Picks Up Today at 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

    December 04, 2000

  • New Kennedy Center Honorees Saluted
  • House Subcommittee Conducting Hearing on Implementation of Presidential Transition Act
  • Election 2000: Awaiting a Ruling on Gore Election Contest
  • Election 2000: Awaiting Court Decisions, Bush and Gore Move Forward with Transition
  • Election 2000: Florida Judge to Rule This Afternoon on Gore Challenge
  • Election 2000: Two Tallahassees
  • CNN 20: Terry Anderson is Released, December 4, 1991
  • Congress Returns for Lame-Duck Session
  • Election 2000: Riviera Beach, Florida African-Americans Voicing Concerns About Voting Irregularities
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court and Leon County Circuit Court Hold Off on Decisions
  • Election 2000: `Sore Loserman' Signs Rake in Money for Charity
  • Election 2000: Supreme Court Issues No Rulings; Leon County Ruling Delayed; Bush, Gore Focused on Transition
  • Election 2000: Bush Camp Hopes Gore's Florida Vote Challenge is Dismissed
  • CNN 20: Deadly Massachusetts Fire, December 4, 1999
  • Election 2000: Gore Attorney Kendall Coffey Discusses Florida Court Actions
  • Election 2000: Leon County Ruling on Hand Recounts Delayed
  • Election 2000: Campaigns Wait for Pivotal Court Decisions

    December 02, 2000

  • Does the Supreme Court Have the Power to Overturn an Election?
  • Who is Judge N. Sanders Sauls?
  • Candidates Prepare Transition Strategies
  • Former Supreme Court Clerks Analyze Yesterday's Proceedings
  • Florida Court Prepares for Historic Hearing
  • African-American Community in New York Honors World AIDS Day
  • Election Attention Shifts from Washington to Tallahassee
  • Presidential Candidates Lay Low During Court Proceedings
  • Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Presidential Election

    November 30, 2000

  • The Florida Vote: Palm Beach County Ballot Caravan Half Way to Tallahassee, Expected to Arrive By 4:00
  • Election 2000: Gore Camp Disappointed at Action in Florida Legislature; Bush Team Maintains Distance
  • The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Could Make Key Decision in Election
  • Election 2000: Asst. Elections Supervisor Explains Possible Discrepancy in Miami-Dade Undervote
  • The Florida Vote: Ballot Caravan Approaching Orlando in Day- long Trek to Tallahassee
  • Ginsberg: Gore Asking Court to Take 'Unreasonable Actions' in Requesting Immediate Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Next President Should Take Lessons From Ford Presidency
  • The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Friday on Whether to Include Hand Counts in Tally
  • Ratajczak: Technology Stocks 'Getting Killed' Due to Weak Christmas Sales, Election Uncertainty
  • Elections 2000: Ryder Truck Delivering Palm Beach County Ballots to Tallahassee; Gore Lawyer David Boies Urges Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Campaign Pushing to Speed Up Trial Process; Reply Briefs Due in Supreme Court Today for Friday Hearing
  • Gallup Poll: Bush, Gore Supporters Diverge on Media Coverage
  • 'Los Angeles Times': Supreme Court Decision More Political Than Legal Threat to Gore
  • Election 2000: Palm Beach Ballots Being Delivered to Tallahassee; Bush Planning Transition to White House, Gore Asking for Patience

    November 29, 2000

  • Election 2000: Citizens Question Their Own Votes on the Streets of San Francisco
  • Election 2000: Former Florida Secretary of State Jesse McCrary Discusses Legal Wrangling Over Ballots in His Home State
  • Election 2000: Gore Continuing to Raise Public Profile; Bush Team Sending Cheney, Lawyers Out Front to Argue Case
  • George Washington University Law Professor Mary Cheh Discusses U.S. Supreme Court Involvement in Florida Election
  • Election 2000: Judge Decides to Send Disputed Ballots to Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Joint Committee of Florida Legislature Considering Special Session to Appoint Electors
  • CNN 20: Larry King Remembers 15 Years of 'LARRY KING LIVE'
  • Author Ronald Goldfarb Discusses 'TV or Not TV' at the U.S. Supreme Court
  • CNN 20: Cary Grant Dies, November 29, 1986
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Florida's Election Certification and Manual Recounts Friday
  • The Florida Vote: Unprecedented Legal Challenges Wind Through Courts; Legislature Considering Special Session to Appoint Electors
  • Post-Election Saga Wearing Thin on Many Americans
  • Election 2000: Farai Chideya and Jonah Goldberg Discuss Political Humor and the Florida Vote
  • Election 2000: Supreme Court to Release Audio of Bush Petition
  • Election 2000: 'Sun Sentinel''s Linda Kleindienst Discusses Possible Special Session of Florida Legislature to Decide Electors
  • The Florida Vote: Court Sticks to Own Timetable in Gore Legal Challenge; Bush Reaching Out to Democrats

    November 28, 2000

  • The Florida Vote: Roundtable Discusses Battle for White House, Addresses Viewer Questions
  • Election 2000: CNN Analysts Respond to Viewer Questions About Presidential Election
  • Election 2000: Bush and Gore Teams Moving Forward on Multiple Legal Fronts
  • The Florida Vote: Poll Shows 'Public's Patience Is Wearing Thin'
  • Gore Campaign Attorney Jeff Robinson: Contest Can be Resolved Before December 12th
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Camp Proposes Timetable for Legal Proceedings, Watchdog Group to Examine Ballots
  • CNN 20: Nadia Comaneci Defects, November 18, 1989
  • The Florida Vote: Bush Camp Adds Lawyers to Fight Contested Ballot Certification
  • Roger Cossack Remembers His Supreme Court Experience
  • The Florida Vote: Deadlines Bearing Down Today for Gore, Bush Lawyers; Both Campaigns Proceed With Transition Planning
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Slipping in the Court of Public Opinion
  • U.S. Supreme Court Considers Cameras in the Court
  • Election 2000: Though U.S. Supreme Court May Rule on Florida Presidential Election Results, Losing Side Might Not Concede
  • Election 2000: Bush Camp Unveils New Legal Team
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Makes Case on National TV; Bush Team Talking About Transition
  • Election 2000: Legal Wrangling Over Presidential Vote Well Under Way in Tallahassee, Florida

    November 27, 2000

  • Election 2000: Legal Fight for the White House Far from Over
  • The Florida Vote: Roundtable Addresses Viewer Questions on Battle for White House
  • Election 2000: Democratic Support Remains Firm for Gore on Capitol Hill
  • The Florida Vote: Bush Preparing for Transition to White House; Gore Planning to Contest Election
  • Election 2000: 4th District Court of Appeals Sends Palm Beach County Revote Petition Directly to Florida Supreme Court
  • Election 2000: Bush Lawyers Ask for Postponement at 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Election 2000: Legal Wrangling Primed for Contest Stage
  • The Florida Vote: Bush Declared Winner in Sunshine State; Gore Vows Legal Challenges; Palm Beach County Voter Discusses Lawsuit Over Ballot
  • Election 2000: U.S. Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments on Friday; Bush Planning Transition
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Election Contests the Latest in Presidential Roller Coaster
  • CNN 20: First Live Donor Liver Transplant, November 27, 1989
  • Sen. Hutchinson: 'It Really is Time for the Vice President to Concede'
  • Election 2000: Miami-Dade County Elections Supervisor Hopes for Chance to Complete Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Appeals Court Holds Hearing on Whether Palm Beach County Should Try Again
  • Rep. Jackson-Lee: 'The Rule of Law Requires that the Votes of the American People be Counted'
  • Election 2000: Challenges to Florida's Manual Recounts to Go Before 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta
  • The Florida Vote: Gore Team Set to File Election Contest Today; Bush Prepares for Transition

    November 25, 2000

  • Candidates Prepare for Certification and Beyond
  • Canvassing Boards Race Against the Clock to Finish Recounts
  • Smithsonian Curator Discusses Election 2000 Artifacts
  • Miami-Dade Election Supervisor Denies Reports of Intimidation
  • Tilden-Hayes Race Hold Lessons for Today
  • How Will the Supreme Court's Involvement Affect the Florida Recount?
  • Robert Dallek Analyzes the Florida Recount
  • Rep. Asa Hutchinson Discusses the Florida Recount
  • George Mitchell Discusses the Florida Recount
  • What Effect Will the Florida Recount Have on Gov. Jeb Bush?
  • Broward, Palm Beach Race to Finish Count Before Deadline
  • Reporter's Notebook: What's Next in the Florida Recount?
  • Candidates Wait for Final Tally
  • Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Counts on Sunday Deadline
  • Kendall Coffey Discusses the Florida Recount
  • Silicon Valley Tech Boom Forces Out Longtime Residents
  • Serge Kovaleski Analyzes the Florida Recount
  • Bush Readies for Recount Certification
  • Gore Camp Considers Legal Options
  • Robert Bennett Discusses the Supreme Court's Involvement in the Florida Recount
  • Bush Positions Himself for Certification
  • Pressure Mounts on Canvassing Boards to Complete Recounts

    November 24, 2000

  • Election 2000: Hand Count Continues in Broward County
  • Busy Shopping Day Begins in Seattle
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Poverty Feeds Growing Anger and Frustration in Palestinian Community
  • CNN 20: EgyptAir Hijacking, November 24, 1985
  • Election 2000: Vice Presidential Candidate Dick Cheney to be Released from Hospital Soon
  • Election 2000: Cheney May be Released from Hospital Today
  • 'Kiplinger's Personal Finance' Assoc. Editor Rates Best Cars and Trucks
  • Shoppers Out in Full Force as Christmas Nears
  • The Florida Recounts: Gore Answers Bush Petition to U.S. Supreme Court, Vows to Contest Miami-Dade Tally
  • CNN 20: Covering the North Korean Famine
  • Florida Recount: Both Sides Planning New Legal Measures, Perhaps Extending Dispute Past Court-Imposed Sunday Deadline

    November 23, 2000

  • The Best Tips for Roasting Your Thanksgiving Bird
  • Filmmaker Rick Roberts Discusses 'Hunger Heroes'
  • 12-Year-Old Country Singer Billy Gilman Discusses Salvation Army Annual Donation Drive
  • Dick Cheney Remains in Good Condition After Slight Heart Attack Wednesday
  • George Washington University Medical Center Officials Report Secretary Cheney in Good Condition
  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Excites Audience
  • How Strong is the Gore Campaign's Case Against Miami-Dade County?
  • Dick Cheney Given Very Positive Bill of Health
  • Gore Campaign Asks Florida Supreme Court to Force Miami-Dade County to Resume Manual Recount
  • Two Boston Kids Discuss Drive to Deliver Turkeys to Thousands of Needy Families
  • The Florida Recount: Battle Over Ballot Counting Rages On
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Heading Back to Court to Get Miami-Dade County Ordered Back to the Counting Tables
  • Hattaway: Gore Campaign Asks Florida Supreme Court to Order Dade Recount
  • Mickey Mouse Float Makes First Appearance Sine 1982 in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Camp to Take Legal Action to Force Miami-Dade Hand Counts
  • Despite Minor Heart Attack, Cheney Physically Fit to Fill Vice Presidential Post
  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to Begin on Schedule

    November 22, 2000

  • Florida Recount: Republican Legislators in Tallahassee May Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court; Broward County Wraps Up Vote-Counting Process
  • Election 2000: Republican Recount Observers Scuffle with Police at Miami-Dade Recount Operations
  • Sen. Kerrey: 'The Supreme Court of Florida is Not a Partisan Organization'
  • Bush Attorney Ben Ginsberg Discusses Florida Supreme Court Ruling on Manual Recounts
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Lead Attorney David Boies Discusses Florida Supreme Court Ruling on Hand Counts

    November 21, 2000

  • Election 2000: L.A. Residents Sound Off on Florida Recount
  • The Florida Vote: Both Presidential Hopefuls Anxiously Await Pivotal State Supreme Court Decision
  • Rudin: Democrats Losing Florida Recount P.R. Battle
  • Buffalo Police Chief, Stranded Resident Discuss Massive Snow Storm
  • The Florida Recount: Manual Counts Continue With All Eyes on State Supreme Court
  • The Florida Recount: Broward County Expects to Complete Hand Count Today
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Spokesman Expected to Make Announcement Shortly
  • Massive Storm Shuts Down Buffalo; Several Hundred Stranded People Take Shelter at Adams Mark Hotel
  • The Florida Recount: All Eyes on High Court as Hand Tallies Continue
  • Spokesman for Buffalo, New York Mayor Discusses Major Snow Storm Shutting Down City
  • Election 2000: Tourists at the Lincoln Memorial Comment on the Florida Recount
  • CNN 20: Dayton Peace Accord, November 21, 1995
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Resurgence of Violence in Gaza, West Bank; Egypt Recalls Ambassador to Israel
  • Election 2000: Florida State House Republican and Democratic Leaders Discuss Possibility of Dictating the Outcome of the Florida Vote
  • Mike Hughes of New York Rural Metro Ambulance Says Authorities Were Ready for Snowstorm
  • The Florida Recount: Bush, Gore Wait as High Court Ponders Arguments; Palm Beach County Residents Appeal Revote Denial

    November 20, 2000

  • Election 2000: Emory Law School Professor Discusses Issues Before Florida Supreme Court Today
  • Florida Recount: Republican Party Files Motion Asking Broward County Judge to Excuse Himself from Case
  • The Florida Recount: Judge Refuses to Dismiss Seminole County Absentee Ballot Lawsuit; Palm Beach County Revote Request Denied
  • Israel Retaliates on Gaza City After Deadly Bus Attack
  • Election 2000: Judge Denies Request for Palm Beach County Revote; Judge Refuses to Dismiss Seminole County Vote Challenge
  • Election 2000: Democratic Attorney Dennis Newman Expresses Faith in Palm Beach County Canvassing Board
  • Election 2000: Rep. Wexler Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court to Take Up Election Certification Issue; Palm Beach County Will Not Meet Self-Imposed Deadline
  • The Florida Recount: Hearing Set On Seminole Co. Absentee Ballots; Palm Beach New Vote Request Denied; Bush, Gore Campaigns Eye High Court
  • CNN 20: Geneva Summit, November 1985
  • Election 2000: 'Palm Beach Post' Columnist Assesses the Public Mood in Florida
  • Election 2000: Republicans Looking to Challenge Miami-Dade Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court to Rule on Hand Recounting
  • Rep. Buyer: Allegations of Gore-Lieberman Plan to Disenfranchise Military Absentee Votes 'Very Disturbing'
  • Election 2000: Tourists at the Lincoln Memorial Comment on Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida Circuit Court Judge Rules Against Palm Beach County Revote
  • The Florida Recount: Sunshine State's High Court Set to Hear Arguments on Manual Tallies
  • Election 2000: Gore Winning the Court Battle; Bush Gains Edge in Public Opinion
  • CNN 20: Smoking Settlement, November 20, 1998
  • The Florida Recount: Hand Tally Under Way in Miami-Dade County With GOP Set to Present Challenge
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Becoming Less Concerned Over Election Uncertainty
  • Election 2000: Florida Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments on Manual Recounts
  • Democratic Election Observer: Manual Recount Provides 'No Opportunity' to Tamper with Results
  • Republican Election Observer: Florida Recounters 'Good People Just Caught in a Very Bad Situation'
  • Election 2000: Bush Legal Counsel Mark Wallace Says Florida Recount Fundamentally Flawed, Cannot Predict Supreme Court Decision
  • Election 2000: Lawyers for Gore and Bush to Argue Validity of Hand Recounts Before Florida Supreme Court

    November 18, 2000

  • Frank Cerabino Discusses the Florida Recount
  • Party Observers Offer Different Takes on Fairness of Recount
  • Does the Florida Recount Cast Doubt on the System?
  • What's Next Legal Move in Presidential Recount?
  • Election 2000: Bush and Gore Camps Watch and Wait
  • Election 2000: Broward County Resumes Recount; Campaigns Focus Their Attention on Florida Supreme Court
  • Absentee Ballots Become Latest Subject of Controversy
  • Americans Take Leadership Vacuum in Stride
  • Candidates Keep Low Profile as Count Continues
  • Richard D. Freer Discusses the Bush Campaign's Legal Setbacks
  • Roger Stone and Peter Fenn Discuss the Florida Recount
  • Hand Recounts Could Continue Through Thanksgiving
  • Bush Gains Ground in Absentee Ballots
  • Journalists Evicted as Football Takes Over Florida
  • C. Boyden Gray Discusses the Florida Recount
  • What Do New Yorkers Think of Campaign 2000?
  • What Do Americans Think of the Legal Twists of Campaign 2000?
  • Doug Hattaway Discusses the Gore Campaign's Legal Filing
  • Hand Counts, Court Actions Continue in Florida
  • Harold Evans Puts Historical Perspective on the Florida Recount
  • What Do Americans Think of Recount 2000?
  • Candidates Prepare to Submit Court Filings
  • Hand Recounts Continue in South Florida
  • Clinton Examines Legacy of Vietnam War
  • Carter Eskew: Process is 'Fatally Flawed'
  • Are Overseas Ballots from Military Personnel Being Arbitrarily Disqualified?
  • Bush Camp Puts on Brave Face After Legal Defeats
  • New Flap Arises Over Overseas Absentee Ballots

    November 17, 2000

  • Election 2000: In a Massachusetts Coffee Shop, People Relatively Comfortable With Extraordinary Situation in Florida
  • The Florida Recount: Lawyers Enter Judge's Chamber to Hear Decision on Whether New Hand Tallies Must Be Considered
  • Election 2000: Pew Center Director Andrew Kohut Says Survey Taken After Election Reveals Voters Pleased With Election, Displeased With Polls
  • On The Big Screen: 'The Grinch' Will Steal Your Holiday Dollars
  • Election 2000: Florida Circuit Court Judge Lewis to Issue Ruling on Hand Recounts; Absentee Ballots Due at Midnight
  • Clinton in Vietnam: U.S. President's Trip Promises News Relations, Stirs Up Painful Memories
  • The Florida Recount: All Eyes on Circuit Court Judge, Expected Ruling on Secretary of State's Rejection of New Hand Tallies

    November 16, 2000

  • The Florida Recount: Some Manual Counts Continue, Some Await Court Decisions
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Legal Team Hopes Judge Will Reverse Secretary of States' Decisions, Allow Hand Counts
  • CNN 20: Bosnian Leaders Charged, November 10, 1995
  • Election 2000: White House Tourists Comment on the Florida Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Democrats Expected to Challenge Election Certification in Circuit Court
  • The Florida Recount: Gore Legal Team Files Suit To Allow County Hand Counts
  • Election 2000: U.S. Appeals Court Asked to Rule on Hand Recounts
  • Election 2000: Family of Tourists to the White House Sound Off on Florida Recount
  • CNN 20: Rwandan Refugees Return Home, November 16, 1996
  • Election 2000: In Florida, Complaint of 10,000 Vote Undercount Issued; Bush Rejects Gore Compromise
  • The Florida Recount: Bush Leads Gore by 300 Votes; Broward County Resumes Manual Tally Despite State Official's Vow Not to Accept Them
  • Election 2000: U.S. Appeals Court Asked to Rule on Hand Recounts
  • Election 2000: Former Florida State Elections Director David Cardwell Discusses Absentee Ballots
  • Election 2000: Bush Rejects Gore Proposal for Florida Statewide Hand Recounts; Federal Court Considers GOP Effort to Stop Manual Tallies
  • Election 2000: In Courts and on TV, Presidential Candidates Wrangle Over Florida Vote

    November 15, 2000

  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign to Propose Florida Supreme Court Set Standard for Hand Counts, Determine Whether or Not Counties Go Forward
  • The Florida Recount: Courts may Decide Which Ballots Get Counted
  • The Florida Recount: Sounding Off at an L.A. Farmer's Market
  • CNN 20: U.S. & China Sign Trade Pact, November 15, 1999

    November 14, 2000

  • Latest Vote Count in New Mexico Gives Gore Substantial Lead
  • Portland Child Asks: Gore or Bush?
  • Election 2000: Democrats Challenge Broward County Recount
  • Election 2000: 'Newsweek''s Evan Thomas Offers Behind-the- Scenes Look at Bush and Gore Campaigns
  • CNN 20: Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Dies, November 14, 1996

    November 13, 2000

  • Scoping the Latest Information Technology at COMDEX in Las Vegas
  • Recovery Teams in Kaprun, Austria Pull More Bodies From Tunnel Where at Least 159 People Died in Inferno
  • Election 2000: Florida Recount Challenged in Federal Court
  • Florida Recount: Republican Decision Not to Request Hand Counts in More Favorable Districts May Prove Fatal
  • Florida Recount: Court Denies Request for Camera in Courtroom
  • Election 2000: Iowa Stands as Next Possible Battleground
  • Election 2000: Florida Secretary of States Declares 5:00, Tuesday as Recount Deadline
  • Election 2000: Florida Secretary of State to Certified Results at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday

    November 11, 2000

  • Poll Suggests Americans Showing Patience with Election Deadlock
  • New Mexico Goes Undecided as Bush Takes Narrow Lead
  • Baker Says Recount Would Be Redundant
  • Baker Calls on Gore to Accept Results of Recount
  • Gore Teams Responds to Bush Camp's Florida Lawsuit
  • What Does America Think of the Deadlocked Presidential Race?
  • How is the Presidential Cliffhanger Playing in Public Onion?
  • Bush, Gore Remain Out of Sight Through Election Confusion
  • Could Legal Issues with the Ballots Compromise the Election?
  • Recount Under Way in Volusia County
  • Washington Breaks Ground on World War II Memorial
  • Why is America Still Voting by Punch Card?
  • Bush Team Threatens Lawsuit Over Hand Count
  • What's the Law in Contested Elections?
  • Bush OKs Court Filing to Stop Florida Hand Count
  • 3 Confirmed Dead in Austrian Train Fire
  • Chicagoans React to Election Deadlock
  • Was the Media the Loser on Election Day?
  • Overseas Absentee Ballots Could Affect Outcome in Florida
  • Train Carrying Skiers Catches Fire in Austria
  • Florida Lives Up to 'Battleground State' Designation
  • Candidates Remain Calm as Count Continues
  • Republicans Prepared to Ask for Recounts in Other States
  • Florida's 25 Electoral Votes Still Holds Key to Election 2000

    November 10, 2000

  • Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Hunter Discusses Quest for Perfect Specimen
  • Author/Illustrator Tracy Sugarman Discusses 'My War: A Love Story in Letters and Drawings'
  • The Florida Recount: Don't Bet on Next President Until Overseas Ballots are in
  • Florida Recount: Harvard University Asst. Law Professor Discusses Possible Legal Challenges
  • Election 2000: Historian Carol Berkin Discusses the Founding Fathers' Views on the Electoral College and 12th Amendment
  • Prof. Steinhorn: Bush and Gore 'Not Thinking Ahead to What Their Presidency Might Be'
  • The Florida Recount: Both Campaigns Tread Lightly in Uncharted Territory
  • The Florida Recount: Bush Leads Gore By 327 Votes; Circuit Court Judge Grants Injunction on Behalf of Two Voters
  • Light: Push for Good Government Reform Should Follow 'Intensely Difficult Period'
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Aides Wrangle Over Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: Former FL. Secretary of State Discusses Recount
  • The Florida Recount: Opinions on Solving Problems Differ
  • Election 2000: 'Union Leader' Editor Discusses Possible New Hampshire Recount
  • Election 2000: Florida College Students Protest in Tallahassee
  • Election 2000: Iowa Secretary of State Discusses Close Final Vote Count
  • CNN 20: WorldCom Takeover of MCI
  • On the Big Screen: 'Wonder Boys' is Weekend's Best Bet
  • The Florida Recount: Bush Leading Gore by 327 Votes; Market Analyst Hans Kashyap Discusses Impact on Wall Street
  • 'National Journal': Al Gore Facing 'Critical Decision' in Battle for White House
  • Election 2000: Bush Leads Gore by 327 in Florida Recount; Lawsuits Pending, More Recounts to Come
  • Election 2000: Judge Issues Injunction on Certifying Election Results in Palm Beach County, Will Hear Arguments Tuesday

    November 09, 2000

  • Election 2000: Travelers at LAX React to Presidential Drama
  • Election 2000: Author Haynes Johnson Offers Historical Perspective on Electoral Victory without Popular Mandate
  • The Florida Recount: Legal Issues Arise From Closeness of Election
  • 'Washington Post': Declaring Premature Bush Election Victory a 'Huge and Humiliating Embarrassment' for Major Networks
  • Europeans Amused, Confused by U.S. Presidential Election
  • Election 2000: Bush Lead Narrows in Florida Recount; Palm Beach County Federal Judge Calls Hearing for Later Today
  • Florida may Release Final Vote Count After all Counties Report
  • CNN 20: 'Larry King Live' NAFTA Debate, November 9, 1993
  • Election 2000: Palm Beach County Residents Call for Re-Vote
  • Election 2000: Former FEC Attorney Jan Baron Discusses Florida Recount
  • Election 2000: American University Professor Explains Federalist Origins and Current Criticisms of Electoral College
  • Election 2000: Florida Nader Supporters Unremorseful Over Apparent Bush Victory
  • Election 2000: Gore and Bush Campaign Officials Flood Florida as Recount Continues
  • Election 2000: Florida Presidential Vote Recount Pivots on Smallest Details
  • Election 2000: Gore Team Targets Florida; Bush Plans for Transition
  • The Florida Recount: Bush Lead Slipping; 'Disenfranchised Voters' Set to Rally in Palm Beach County Over Nullified Votes, Ballot Confusion

    November 07, 2000

  • Election Day 2000: Winner of Florida May be Next President
  • Election 2000: George W. Bush Cast his Ballot in Austin, Texas
  • Election 2000: Voters in Many States Will Decide on Controversial Issues
  • Election Day 2000: Voters Employ Technology to Cast Ballots in Riverside County, California
  • Election 2000: Network News Coverage of Election Lowest in History
  • Amy Walter of 'Cook Political Report' Discusses Election-Day Matters
  • Election Day 2000: Gore, Bush Head Home to Await Voters' Decision
  • Election Day 2000: Democrats Turn to Black, Latino Voters in Tight Presidential, Senate Races
  • CNN 20: Covering Politics, Gaining Political Perspective
  • Election Day 2000: Counting Votes in California
  • Election 2000: Dick Cheney Cast His Ballot in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  • Election Day 2000: Touch Screen Voting and Absentee Ballots Popular in California
  • Election Day 2000: Gore Ends All-Night Campaign in Tennessee; Bush Settles Into Austin Hotel to Watch Returns
  • Election 2000: Voter Turnout Heavy in Key Illinois County
  • Election Day 2000: Gore Arrives in Tennessee, Final Stop in Quest for Presidency
  • Bush Campaign Spokeswoman: 'The Campaign is Very Confident'
  • CNN 20: Magic Johnson Retires From Basketball Because of HIV Infection
  • Election Day 2000: Personal Finance Columnist Discusses Possible Impact on Financial Markets
  • Election Day 2000: Watching the Returns at CNN.com
  • Election Day 2000: Watching Returns From 'The Spin Room'
  • Election Day 2000: Bush Back Home in Texas; Gore Arrives in Tennessee After Campaigning Late Into the Night

    November 06, 2000

  • Election 2000: Committed Bush Voters 'Very High'
  • FDA Warns About Over-The-Counter Drug Ingredient PPA, Stroke Risk
  • University of Florida Political Science Prof.: Bush 'Has to Win' Florida
  • Ornstein: Republicans Likely to Maintain Hold on House
  • Polls Indicate Closest Race Since 1976; Undecided Voters May Decide Election
  • Election 2000, The Last Day: Michigan Co-Chairs For Bush, Gore Campaigns Discuss Presidential Race in Macomb County
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bush Make Final Push in Campaign's Waning Hours
  • Green Party Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader Discusses his Final Push for Votes
  • Election 2000, The Last Day: Bush Campaign Confident With Final Swings Through Tennessee, Arkansas
  • Election 2000: Buchanan Discusses His Race for the White House
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Holds Slight Lead as Race Tightens
  • Election 2000: Gore a Third of the Way Through 30-Hour Whirlwind Campaign Tour
  • Election 2000: Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan to Offer Early Indicators on Presidential Race
  • CNN 20: Newt Gingrich Resigns, November 6, 1998
  • 'George': With Presidential Race So Close 'This One Could Go Well Into the Night'
  • Election 2000: Bush Holds 2-Point Lead, as Gore Gains
  • Election 2000, the Last Day: Candidates in Mad Dash For Votes in Key States

    November 04, 2000

  • E-Vote Gives Youth a Voice in Campaign 2000
  • Candidates Race Through Battleground States as Hours Tick Away to Election Day
  • Julia Cohen Discusses Youth Vote 2000
  • Disenfranchised Ex-Felon Sues for Right to Vote
  • Thousands to Attend Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Peace Rally in Tel Aviv
  • Kim Alfano and Peter Fenn Discuss the Final Days of Campaign 2000
  • Lazio Tries to Link Hillary Rodham Clinton to Mideast Terrorism
  • League of Women Voters Bolsters Ranks of Registered Voters
  • Presidential Race Remains Tight in Final Weekend
  • David Peeler Discusses the Final Salvos in the Campaign 2000 Air War
  • New York Senate Race Gets Uglier
  • Candidates Return to Swing States in Campaign's Final Days

    November 03, 2000

  • Former Maine Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Connolly Discusses Releasing 1976 Bush DUI Conviction to Public
  • Impact of Bush's Past DUI Arrest Will be Discovered on Election Day
  • Campaign 2000, Four Days to Go: Talk Show Debates Leak of Bush's DUI
  • Election 2000: Democratic Political Strategist Handicaps Battle for Pennsylvania
  • On the Big Screen: 'Charlie's Angels' a 'Guilty Pleasure'; 'The Legend of Bagger Vance' a Period Movie that 'Looks Beautiful'
  • Election 2000: Bush on Defensive Over News of DUI Arrest
  • CNN 20: Susan Smith Charged With Murder, November 3, 1994
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Slight Edge Over Gore
  • Students Vote in Mock Election
  • Election 2000, Four Days to Go: Bush Acknowledges 1979 DUI Arrest; Gore Camp Denies Leaking Story; Talk Radio Host Neal Boortz Sounds Off

    November 02, 2000

  • Election 2000: Despite Inability to Vote, Young Americans Sound Off on Election
  • Actor Tom Sizemore Discusses 'Red Planet'
  • Captain Planet Chairwoman Discusses Efforts to Fund Children's Environmental Projects
  • Wisconsin Fourth Graders Discusses Record-Breaking Hug
  • Political Humorists Offers Presidential Impressions
  • Gallup Poll: Young People as Varied as the Average American
  • Election 2000: Wisconsin has Been a Swinging State
  • Expedition One: International Space Station Receives First Long-Term Occupants
  • Brookings Institution Political Expert Stephen Hess Discusses Election 2000 Polls
  • CNN 20: Paul Hill is Convicted of Murder, November 2, 1994
  • Israeli Foreign Minister Pledges Peace Efforts in Wake of Jerusalem Bombing
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Car Bomb Explodes in Central Jerusalem; Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Prepare to Announce Deal
  • Election 2000, Five Days to Go: WisPolitics.com Founder Jeff Mayers Discusses Battle for Wisconsin's 11 Electoral Votes
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Counterterrorism Expert Larry Johnson Discusses Jerusalem Car Bombing
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaigns in the Midwest; Gore Wrapping Up Overnight Stay in Pennsylvania
  • Nature Photographer Lanting Discusses 'Jungles'
  • CNN 20: The 1992 Presidential Campaign, Ross Perot Shakes Up the Race
  • Touring the International Space Station at CNN.com
  • Crisis in the Middle East: President Clinton Condemns Apparent Jerusalem Car Bombing, Praises Latest Peace Effort
  • International Space Station Crew Boards New Home
  • Election 2000, Five Days to Go: Bush Touring Missouri, Heartland Battlegrounds Today; Nader Factor Playing Into Wisconsin Contest

    November 01, 2000

  • Napster's Deal With Bertelsmann Will Assure Artists' Royalties
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission to Announce Recall of Millions of Window Blinds
  • Election 2000: NPR Political Editor Reviews Final-Week Tactics from the Gore and Bush Campaigns
  • 'Gadget Guy' Reveals the Wonder of Internet Radios
  • Singapore Airlines Flight 006 Disaster May Have Killed Up to 80
  • CNN 20: "Inside Politics" All Politics All The Time
  • Singapore Airlines Crash: 24 Hours After Disaster, a Grim Scene at Chiang Kai-shek Airport
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Gore Hits Florida Battleground; Bush Heads to Nation's Heartland; Missouri the Ultimate Bellwether State
  • White House Stands as Symbol That Has Endured Many Changes
  • Election 2000: Carnahan Campaign Communications Director Discusses Missouri Senate Race
  • Friends, Fans Remember Steve Allen As Brilliant Entertainer, Creative Innovator
  • Consumer Products Safety Commission Chair Discusses Recall of Window Blinds Linked to Infant Strangulation Deaths
  • Election 2000: Gore Continues Florida Push
  • Election 2000, Six Days to Go: Bush Heads to Heartland After Rallying West Coast Supporters
  • Singapore Air Crash: Victims Being Identified, Survivors Relieved

    October 31, 2000

  • Gore Will Try to Secure Votes in Oregon, California
  • Election 2000, Seven Days to Go: Bush Making Bid for California as Former First Family Tours Florida
  • U.S. Parents' Increasing Work Hours Mean More Unsupervised Children
  • Presidential Campaigns Making Appeals to Florida's Undecided Voters
  • CNN 20: Indira Gandhi Assassinated, October 31, 1984
  • L.A. Police Officer Shoots Actor Who Had a Prop Gun
  • Election 2000, Seven Days to Go: Bush, Gore Courting West Coast Voters Today With Eye on Florida, Other Battlegrounds
  • Peter Travers Discusses Halloween Movies
  • CNN Reporter Shot in Gaza Strip
  • CNN's Web Page a Rich Source of Political Information
  • Election 2000, Seven Days to Go: Bush, Gore Court Voters on West Coast; Florida's 25 Electoral Votes Glimmer Like Pot of Gold

    October 30, 2000

  • Voice of 'Bart Simpson' Nancy Cartwright Discusses 'My Life As a 10-Year-Old Boy'
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Prime Minister Barak Given 'Safety Net' in Knesset
  • Subway Series: New York All Abuzz as Hundreds of Thousands Gather For Yankees' Ticker-Tape Parade
  • MTV 'Street Team' Reporters Discuss the Youth Vote
  • First International Space Station Crew Awaits Launch
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Bush Making Bid for Washington State Electoral Votes
  • Adam Sandler Discusses 'Little Nicky'
  • Presidential Candidates Making Appeals to Voters in Swing States
  • Gorton, Cantwell Locked in Tight Washington State Senate Race
  • Where Do the Candidates Stand in the Polls?
  • George W. Bush Stumps out West
  • First Crew of International Space Station Prepares for Liftoff
  • Saeb Erakat Discusses the Ongoing Violence in the Middle East
  • CNN 20: Louise Woodward Convicted, October 30, 1997
  • Booming Economy Driving Up California Real Estate Prices, Squeezing Poorer Families
  • Gore and Bush Campaigning to Get out the Votes
  • Election 2000: Battle Over Washington State Intensifying; Seattle City Councilwoman Discusses Switching Her Support From Nader to Gore
  • Election 2000, Eight Days to Go: Gore Begins Day Two of 'Great Lakes Prosperity Bus Tour'; Bush Touring New Mexico, California

    October 28, 2000

  • What Do the Campaigns Have Planned for the Final Week?
  • Air War, Ground War Both Heat Up in Campaign's Final Week
  • Budget Battle Continues to Grind Along
  • Who Might Be Named to a Bush or Gore Cabinet?
  • Hillary Clinton, Rick Lazio Face Off in Final Debate
  • Mark Plotkin Analyzes Campaign 2000
  • New Photographs Document Damage to USS Cole

    October 27, 2000

  • Election 2000: NPR Political Editor Discusses Campaign in the Waning Days
  • Northern Arizona University Researcher Discusses Chameleon Tongue Study
  • CNN 20: Ethiopian Famine, October 27, 1984
  • Election 2000: Gore Seizes on U.N. Report on Global Warming
  • On the Big Screen: Originality Gone in "Blair Witch 2"; 'Nothing's Funny' in 'Lucky Numbers'; 'Little Vampire' for 9-Year- Olds
  • CNN 20: Firestorms in California, October 27, 1993
  • Subway Series: New York Shops Bustle with Victory
  • Investigation Finds Lapse Security at U.S. Naval Bases

    October 26, 2000

  • Worldwide Scientific Report Underlines Urgency of Global Warming
  • Children's Author Eric Carle Discusses 'Dream Snow'
  • Guernsey's Auction House President Previews Unsual Objects
  • Floats Being Created for World Series Parade
  • Author Sarah Bradford Discusses New Jackie O. Biography 'America's Queen'
  • Attorney of Man Charged with Rape through DNA Evidence Disputes Case
  • Hotel in Yemen Hosting American Investigators Threatened as Investigation Into Whether Proper Precautions Were Taken in Mooring USS Cole
  • Oregon Secretary of State Says Vote by Mail a Success
  • Election 2000: 'Time' Correspondent Discusses Battleground States, Nader Factor, Education Debate
  • Russian Submarine Investigation: Recovered Note Indicates 23 Sailors Survived Initial Blast Sinking Kursk
  • CNN 20: Baby Fae Receives Baboon Heart, October 26, 1984
  • Surviving Breast Cancer: CNN Moscow Bureau Chief Jill Dougherty Tells Her Story
  • Russian Divers Find Note on Kursk Sailor's Body, Discounting Official Assurances that Sailors Died Quickly
  • Gymnastics Coach Bela Karolyi Discusses Sydney Olympics, World Tour
  • CNN 20: 'Mitch' Devastates Central America, October 28, 1998
  • Russian Military Analyst Says Many Kursk Sailors Died Slowly, Contrary to Previous Russian Military Assurances
  • Sony's PlayStation2 Debuts in America
  • Subway Series: Preparations Underway for New York Victory Parade
  • Note Confirms Some Kursk Sailors Survived Initial Blast in Barents Sea

    October 25, 2000

  • New Biography of Joe DiMaggio Asserts he was to Remarry Marilyn Monroe
  • Collins Family Attorney and Birmingham City Council Member Discuss Addie Mae Collins Case
  • DNA-Based Colon Cancer Test Shows Promise
  • Voter Turnout Expected to Decide Election
  • Health Authorities Release New Recommendations for Flu Season
  • Lifelike Electronic Pets Could Be Next New Fad
  • Al Gore's Speech in Tennessee Expected to Emphasize Differences in Candidates' Education Plans
  • USS Cole Investigation: Search for Leads Expands Beyond Aden
  • Author Richard Ben Cramer Discusses 'Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life'
  • Russian, Norwegian Divers Cut Hole Through Sunken Kursk's Hull, Insert Video Camera
  • USS Cole Investigation: Senate Armed Services Committee Questions Timeline
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Heads for Tennessee
  • Election 2000: Bush Education Adviser Defends Texas Governor's Record
  • Lieberman: Bush's Education Miracle 'a Myth'
  • CNN 20: Payne Stewart Dies, October 25, 1999
  • Space Shuttle's 100th Mission a Success Despite Snafus
  • Gallup Poll: Stock Market Gyrations Unlikely to Dramatically Impact Presidential Race
  • Dr. Donald Henson Discusses New Screening Test for Colon Cancer
  • Clinton Struggles to Jump-Start Peace Process
  • Senate Armed Services Committee to Begin New Cole Inquiry

    October 24, 2000

  • Study Claims Greek Food Loaded With Fat
  • Gore Doesn't Plan to Involve Clinton in Remainder of Campaign
  • 'Boston Globe' and 'Christian Science Monitor' Columnists Say Choice of Jean Carnahan as Replacement Senate Candidate Was Prudent
  • Frank Newport: Gallup Poll Results Give Gore Reasons to Keep Distance From Clinton
  • Election 2000: NPR Political Editor Ken Rudin Discusses Bush, Gore Battlegrounds With 14 Days and Counting
  • U.S. Forces in Bahrain and Qatar on Highest Possible State of Alert
  • Officials in Santa Cruz, California Consider Highest Minimum Wage in the Nation
  • Health Care Revolution in the Air in Massachusetts
  • Madeleine Albright Declares North Korean Diplomatic Mission a Tentative Success
  • CNN 20: In the Field, The Unsung Heroes
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli-Palestinian Clashes Continue as Barak Focuses on Building Emergency Coalition Government
  • Living Solutions: Internet Trends
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Picking Up Steam With 14 Days and Counting
  • Rick Henry Out for a Run Around the World
  • CNN 20: United Nations 50th Anniversary, October 24, 1995
  • Finnerty: High Earnings Expectations Drive Market Volatility
  • Clery Act Curtails Campus Crime Despite some Schools' Noncompliance
  • CNN.com Looks at How Some Palestinians and Israelis View Deteriorating Situation in the Middle East
  • Election 2000: Bush Continues 'Barnstorm for Reform' Today From Midwest to Florida
  • U.S. Forces in Bahrain, Qatar on Highest Possible State of Alert

    October 23, 2000

  • Election 2000: Riverside County, California Registrar of Voters Discusses Electronic Ballot Casting Alternative
  • Dave Barry on 'Sitting Down'
  • Space Shuttle Landing Delayed
  • 'New York Times' Reporter Discusses Subway Series
  • Subway Series: New Yorkers Still Arguing Who Will Win Series After Game Two
  • Yates: Albright Visit to North Korea 'Very Significant'
  • Fires Under Control in Northern California Amid Concerns of Re- ignition
  • Election 2000: Rich Lowry, David Corn Discuss Final Weeks in Presidential Race
  • Paris: Crisis in the Middle East Likely to Lead to Continuous Low-Grade Violence, Not War
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Reports of Sporadic Clashes in Gaza as Rhetoric Heats Up
  • Actors Union to Sign Deal with Ad Industry and End Strike
  • Gallup Poll: 73 Percent of Registered Voters Paying Close Attention to Presidential Race
  • CNN 20: Explosives Kill Marines in Lebanon, October 23, 1983
  • Arizona Department of Emergency Management Director Discusses Clean-up and Recovery Efforts in Wenden
  • Gore Makes Final Push in Pacific Northwest
  • Jury Selection Gets Under Way Today in Rae Carruth Murder Trial
  • Debunking the Myth of Abner Doubleday, Father of Baseball
  • CNN 20: Wye River Memo Signed, October 23, 1998
  • Election 2000: Gore Wins Final Debate, Loses Ground to Bush; Missouri Democrats in Shock
  • Crisis in the Middle East: No End in Sight to Deadly Israeli- Palestinian Violence as Gunfire Erupts Outside Jerusalem
  • 'Catholic Magazine America' Editor: Pope Could Resign Due to Health
  • Northern California Wildfires Rekindle Memories of Devastating Blazes Nine Years Ago
  • Secretary of State Albright Makes Historic Journey to North Korea
  • How Many Drinks is too Many to Drive?
  • President Clinton to Sign Into Law Tougher National Standard Aimed at Reducing Drunken Driving
  • Floods Devastate Arizona Town

    October 21, 2000

  • Does the '00 Subway Series Match Up With those of the Past?
  • Subway Series Creates 'Civil' War in New York
  • New Exhibit Shows Off Best of Art Nouveau
  • Who Has the Edge in the Final Weeks of the Campaign?
  • Israelis Take Wait-and-See Attitude Toward Arab League Summit
  • New York Prepares for Start of Subwat Series
  • Kid Reporter Offers Insights on Presidential Race
  • Clinton Picks Up Fund-Raising Pace
  • Arab League Shows Strong Support for Arafat

    October 20, 2000

  • Artist Peter Max Discusses His Life and Work
  • Mets Fan: 'This is the Biggest Thing in my Life so Far Besides my Daughter Being Born'
  • 'TV Guide' Columnist Discusses Upcoming Season Premiers
  • Mel Antonen Picks Yankees to Win World Series
  • Israeli-Palestinian Truce May be Failing on the Ground
  • USS Cole Investigation: Remaining Bodies Return to U.S.
  • Fire at Mexico City Nightclub Leaves at Least 19 Dead, 28 Injured
  • Election 2000: Politics of Comedy Works for Bush, Gore; Democrats to Make House, Senate Gains, Fall Short of Taking Over Congress
  • Fire in Mexico City Disco Kills 19, Injures 28
  • USS Cole Investigation: U.S. Authorities Searching for Suspects
  • CNN 20: Burt Lancaster Dies, October 24, 1994
  • Subway Series: Yankees, Mets Fans Rally in Bryant Park; New York Police Gearing Up for Possible Security Concerns
  • Crisis in the Middle East: 48-Hour Monitoring Period Ending
  • Subway Series: Mets and Yankees Fans to Hold Opposing Pep Rallies in New York's Bryant Park
  • On the Big Screen: 'Pay It Forward' 'Dishonest at Every Turn'; 'Billy Elliot' the 'Sentimental Movie to See'; 'Bedazzled' 'Peters Out'
  • CNN 20: Watching the Markets, Trying to Make Sense of it All
  • Scientist Russell Vreeland Discusses Discover of the Oldest Living Life Form on Earth
  • USS Cole Investigation: Final Four Bodies Recovered
  • Seasonal Splendor: Deep Oranges, Bright Yellows, Hint of White Return to Stowe, Vermont
  • Crisis in the Middle East: As Violence Continues, Palestinian Cabinet Minister Blames Israel

    October 19, 2000

  • Surfing the Internet for World Series Tickets
  • Technology Can Enhance Halloween Holiday
  • Election 2000: Braceras and Novak Review Gore-Bush Debate
  • Global Health Expert Discusses Recent Ebola Outbreak
  • Osama bin Laden's Organization No. 1 Suspect in USS Cole Bombing
  • Morningtar's John Rekenthaler Answers Market Questions
  • Morningstar's John Rekenthaler Dispenses Advice for Frightened Investors
  • CNN 20: 'Black Monday,' October 19, 1987
  • 401(k) Investors Riding Out Wall Street's Latest Ups and Downs
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Scattered Violence Erupts in Parts of West Bank, Gaza Strip Despite Cease-Fire Agreement
  • USS Cole Attack: Afghanistan Denies bin Laden Involvement; Military Leader Faces Senate Questions
  • CNN 20: Fires in Oakland, California, October 19, 1991
  • CNNfn.com Offers a Variety of Financial Information
  • Sotheby's to Put 'Good and Evil' Artifacts up for Auction
  • Genetically Engineered Transplant a Success
  • Holland: Alan Greenspan 'Smart Enough to Lower Interest Rates'
  • USS Cole Attack: Senate Armed Services Committee Looking for Answers Today; FBI Director Freeh Pleased With Progress of Investigation

    October 18, 2000

  • USS Cole Memorial Set to Begin
  • USS Cole's Injured Bravely Attend Memorial Service
  • Election 2000: Taking the Public Pulse of Hispanics in Wisconsin
  • Memorial Service Set for 17 Sailors Killed in Last Week's Attack on the USS Cole
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Undercover Units Capture Palestinian Murder Suspects
  • CNN 20: "TALKBACK LIVE" Moments to Remember
  • Financial Columnist Savage Discusses Possible Dow Dip Below 10,000
  • Election 2000: Candidates Try Last-Ditch Sales Pitches in Third Debate
  • Yankees Clinch American League Pennant, Will Face Mets in First Subway Series in 44 Years
  • Attack on the Cole: Bomb-Making Material Found in Apartment near Cole
  • Faucheux: Bush and Gore Both Did 'Very Well' at Third Presidential Debate
  • Attack on the Cole: President Clinton to Speak at Memorial Service

    October 17, 2000

  • Israelis, Palestinians Must Successfully Implement Cease-Fire to Facilitate Further Talks
  • Author Patricia Cornwell Discusses 'The Last Precinct'
  • Election 2000: Ivins and Saunders Preview Third Presidential Debate
  • Al Gore Must Show His True Colors in Final Debate
  • Israeli-Palestinian Agreement Should Reduce Number of Flash Points
  • Bronson: Barak and Arafat Must Follow through with Promises Made at Sharm el-Sheikh
  • Election 2000: NPR Political Editor Ken Rudin Discusses Tight Presidential Race Ahead of Final Debate
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Bush, Gore Expected to Express Thoughts About Late Missouri Gov. Carnahan
  • Jesse Jackson Discusses Agreement to End L.A. Transit Strike
  • Searchers Reach Site of Plane Crash Killing Missouri Gov. Carnahan
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Agreement Struck, but Violence Continues on the Ground
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore to Court Undecided Voters in Final Presidential Debate
  • USS Cole Disasters: Navy Officials Claim Recovery of a Further Seven Bodies from Wreckage
  • Enforceability of Israeli, Palestinian Cease-Fire Remains Questionable
  • CNN 20: The San Francisco Earthquake of 1989 Still Impacts the City
  • NTSB Officials Search for Remains of Governor Carnahan
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Fmr. Rep. Hamilton Discusses Implementation of Sharm El-Sheikh Agreement
  • Final, Town-Hall Style Presidential Debate Will be Key for Candidates
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Agree to Call for a Cease-Fire
  • Joan Lunden Discusses Her 'Wake Up Calls'
  • CNN 20: Pipeline Explosion in Nigeria, October 17, 1998
  • Missouri Senator Bond Wishes Presidential Debates Could Be Rescheduled in Light of Governor Carnahan's Death
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Face-Off Will Go On Despite Missouri Governor's Death
  • Crisis in the Middle East: New Clashes Erupt as Leaders Conclude Deal to End Violence; Palestinian Political Analyst Discusses Agreement
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Agree to Measures to End Recent Violence
  • Missouri Mourning the Death of Governor Mel Carnahan

    October 16, 2000

  • Dartmouth Kidney Specialist Discusses Basketball Star Alonzo Mourning's Medical Condition
  • Third Presidential Debate Could Determine Winner of Election 2000
  • 'Christian Science Monitor': Agreement to End Violence 'Best We Can Hope For' Out of Emergency Mideast Summit
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Many Believe Arafat Does Not Have the Vision to Broker Peace Deal
  • First Asian-American Wins Miss America Crown
  • Fmr. FBI Deputy Director Buck Revell Discusses Investigation Into USS Cole Attack
  • Thousands Converge on Washington for Million Family March
  • USS Cole Attack: Navy Doctor Says Most of the Injured to Be Released Tonight
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinians Urge Arafat Not to Compromise
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Expectations Low as Leaders Hold Emergency Talks in Egypt; Deadly Violence Continues in West Bank, Gaza
  • Fmr. Secretary of State Eagleburger Discusses Efforts to Restore Middle East Calm
  • Official Gives Guarded but Optimistic Prognoses for USS Cole Sailors at Landstuhl
  • Kostunica Supporters, Milosevic Allies Agree to Share Power Until Early Elections
  • CNN 20: The Million Man March, October 16, 1995
  • Election 2000: Bush Wins Second Debate by Not Losing; Hillary Clinton Booed at Pro-Israel Rally
  • Election 2000: Money, Mideast Could Affect Outcome of High- Stakes Race for White House
  • Organizers of Sharm el-Sheikh Summit Hope to Salvage Israeli- Palestinian Peace Process
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Bleak Summit Mood Mirrors Despair Among Palestinian Youth
  • USS Cole Attack: Relatives Welcome Wounded Sailors Home as Investigation Into Blast Continues
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Stakes High as Emergency Summit Gets Under Way; New West Bank Clashes Reflect Grim Tone

    October 14, 2000

  • Will the Conflict in the Middle East Affect Campaign 2000?
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Kofi Annan Could Hold Key to Summit's Success
  • USS Cole Attacked: Norfolk Prepares to Receicve Casualties
  • Uss Cole Attacked: Lesser Injured Sailors to Return Home
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Arafat Agrees to Attend Emergency Summit
  • USS Cole Attacked: Peter Bergen Discusses Who Might Be Responsible for the Attack on the Cole
  • USS Cole Attacked: Clinton to Attend Wednesday Memorial Service
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Robert Hunter Discusses the Upcoming Summit
  • Crisis in the Middle East
  • Uss Cole Attacked: Investigators Arrive in Yemen
  • Arafat, Barak Agree to Emergency Summit
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Sam Husseini Discusses the Summit's Prospects
  • USS Cole Attacked: Norfolk Holds Vigil for Slain Sailors
  • Crisis in the Middle East Tom Smerling Discusses the Prospects of the Peace Summit
  • USS Cole Attacked: Bodies of Slain Sailors Depart for U.S.
  • USS Cole Attacked: Defense Department Dispatches Investigators to Yemen
  • Crisis in the Middle East; Arafat, Barak Agree to Summit

    October 13, 2000

  • Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinian Negotiator Nabil Shaath Discusses the Prospects for a Weekend Summit
  • Polar Explorer Ann Bancroft Discusses Her Upcoming Journey to Antarctica
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Israeli Ambassador to U.N. Discusses Prospects for Weekend Summit
  • USS Cole Attacked: Buck Revell Discusses Progress of Investigation
  • Explosives Experts Investigating Cole Blast
  • White House Plans Memorial Service for Sailors Killed in Cole Explosion
  • Crisis in the Middle East: What Are Ehud Barak's Motives?
  • Remains of USS Cole Victims to Arrive in Germany
  • U.S. Authorities Arrive in Yemen to Investigate Cole Explosion
  • Crisis in the Middle East: U.S. State Department Issues Travel Warning
  • USS Cole Attacked: 17 Sailors Believed Dead; FBI Dispatches Agents to Yemen
  • Israeli Helicopters Hover Over Gaza, Palestinians Prepare Militias
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Consultant to Palestinian Authority, Israeli Consul General Discuss Importance of Peace Talks
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Peace Hangs in Balance as Israelis, Palestinians Continue Violence
  • Mother of Sailor Uninjured Aboard USS Cole Discusses Her Relief
  • CNN 20: World Land Speed Record Set, October 13, 1997
  • USS Cole Attacked: Intelligence Agencies Open Investigation; Fmr. Counterterrorism Official Discusses Search for Possible Suspects
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clashes Less Intense Today; Diplomatic Efforts Continue
  • USS Cole Attacked: 17 Sailors Believed Dead; Bodies Flown to Germany, Djibouti; Family Notification Still Under Way

    October 11, 2000

  • Professor James Katz Discusses Cell Phone Behavior
  • Author Karen Duffy Discusses 'Model Patient: My life as an Incurable Wise-Ass'
  • Ed Curran Reveals the Latest in Bar-Code Scanning Technology
  • Alterman: U.S. Has No Strategy to Emerge from Middle East Conflict
  • Tens of Thousands of Los Angeles County Employees Strike
  • Crisis in the Middle East: U.N. Secretary-General Working Toward Diplomatic Solution
  • Election 2000: NPR Political Editor Ken Rudin Discusses Second Presidential Debate Format
  • Archaeologist Discusses 'Valley of the Golden Mummies'
  • Milosevic Allies Declare Intention to Maintain Control Over Serbian Police
  • Massive Teacher's Strike in Boston Most Likely Averted
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Stage Set for Second Face- Off in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • California Judge Expected to Order Massive Ford Recall
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Diplomats Working to Resolve Weekend Capture of Three Israeli Soldiers by the Lebanese-Based Hezbollah
  • Massive Agricultural Bill Faces Presidential Veto
  • Commission on Presidential Debates Chairwoman Discusses Second Bush-Gore Debate; Roundtable Format Likely to Prohibit Negative Attacks
  • CNN 20: "NEWSROOM," CNN's Cable in the Classroom
  • CNN 20: Anita Hill Testifies, October 11, 1991
  • Evelyn Lauder of Breast Cancer Research Foundation Discusses Efforts to Further Awareness, Advance Science
  • Holland: Nasdaq in 'a Full-Fledged Official Bear Market'
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Gore, Bush Gearing Up for North Carolina Showdown
  • Crisis in the Middle East: European Union Security Chief Javier Solana Meets with Barak and Arafat
  • More Than 40,000 Los Angeles County Workers Go On Strike
  • House Passes Auto Safety Bill in Response to Firestone Tire Recall

    October 10, 2000

  • Dr. T. Berry Brazelton Discusses 'The Irreducible Needs of Children'
  • Shuttle Mission 100: Weather, Circuitry Problems Remain Obstacles to Today's Launch
  • Clinton Meeting with High-Ranking North Korean Official
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Brookings Institute Cautions U.S. Not to Take Sides
  • To See Stock Dividends: Diversify, Expect Market Corrections
  • 'National Journal' White House Correspondent Previews Second Presidential Debate
  • Bridgestone/Firestone CEO Ono Expected to Resign Today
  • Clinton Works Feverishly Behind the Scenes to Barter Peace in Middle East
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Clashes Continue as International Leaders Step Up Diplomatic Efforts; Lebanese Closely Watching West Bank Action
  • Study Suggests Poor Decisions Made for Infants Can Catch Up in Early Childhood
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Post-Debate Edge
  • CNN 20: Raoul Cedras Resigns, October 10, 1994
  • Early Snows Hinder Travel in Northern California
  • North Korea Celebrates 55 Years of Communism
  • Navigating the Middle East at CNN.com
  • Highest-Ranking North Korean Official Ever to Visit Washington Set to Meet with President Clinton Today
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Kofi Annan to Attempt Jump Starting Stalled Peace Talks amid Continued Palestinian-Israeli Violence

    October 09, 2000

  • Author Takes On Italian-American Stereotypes
  • Gold Medal Wrestler Rulon Gardner Discusses Olympic Victory Over Russian Aleksandr Karelin
  • Frank Newport: Gore Loses Favor With Voters Post-Debate
  • Election 2000: Pia Nordlinger of 'New York Post,' Viveca Novak of 'Time' Weigh in on Next Bush-Gore Debate
  • Conflict in Israel May be Fallout of Failed Camp David Summit
  • Crisis in the Middle East: West Bank Violence Continues as Israeli Deadline Approaches; Clinton Proposes Egypt Summit to Ease Tensions
  • CNN 20: The Hijackers of the Cruise Ship Achille Lauro Were Brought to Justice
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Palestinian Protests Continue as Israeli Deadline Approaches
  • Serbian Legislature Expected to Resign, New Parliamentary Elections Likely
  • Advanced Cell V.P. Discusses Efforts to Clone First Endangered Animal
  • Top Bridgestone/Firestone Executive to Face Tough Questioning in Deposition Today
  • Crisis in the Middle East: More Violence Erupts on West Bank; President Clinton Proposes Summit; Arafat, Mubarak Hold Urgent Talks
  • Gore Won Debate on Issues, Lost on Character
  • Shuttle Mission 100: Discovery Launch Delayed Due to Weather
  • CNN 20: 'LATE EDITION' Debuts, October, 1993
  • Election 2000: Cheney, Lieberman Both Winners in V.P. Debate; N.Y. Senate Candidate Rick Lazio a Loser After Using Outside Money for Ad
  • Violence in Israeli Town of Ramallah Intensifies
  • Top North Korean Official Heading to U.S. on Mission to Improve Relations
  • Fmr. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Lee Hamilton Discusses Efforts to End Mideast Violence
  • Crisis in the Middle East: Approaching Peace Deadline Spurs Flurry of Diplomacy

    October 07, 2000

  • Barak Demands Lebanon 'Exert Control' Over Violence on the Border
  • Shadow of Milosevic Looms Over Yugoslav Presidential Inauguration
  • Middle East Violence Escalates into Major Military Operation
  • Comedian Kate Clinton Takes a Humorous Look at Campaign 2000
  • U.N. Looks for Justice in Sierra Leone
  • Palestinian Protesters Fill Times Square
  • What's Ahead in Campaign 2000?
  • Bush Continues Play for Florida
  • Yugoslavia Prepares to Swear in New President
  • Violence Erupts on Israel-Lebanon Border

    October 06, 2000

  • Inventor Joshua Silver Discusses Adaptive Eyecare
  • Tiger Woods Discusses Tiger Jam III
  • Verdict Expected Later Today in Hockey Violence Trial of Marty McSorley
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Center for Strategic and International Studies Director Discusses Russia's Involvement
  • Listening to How the Vice Presidential Debate Played at Washburn International in Illinois
  • Moore: Lieberman-Cheney Showdown 'the Kind of Debate that Everybody Says That They Want to Have'
  • 'TV Guide' Deputy Editor Lisa Bernhard Discusses Fall Television Season
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Milosevic Remains in Belgrade amidst Russian Endorsement of Kostunica
  • More Clashes Between Palestinian Stone Throwers and Israeli Troops
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Opposition Leaders Move to Assemble Parliament; U.S. Lauds Russia's Decision to Back Kostunica
  • Election 2000: Gore to Continue Focus on Tax Cuts in Orlando Today
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Russian President Putin Receives Criticism, Support for Recognition of Kostunica
  • Election 2000: Bush to Address Drug Policy at Campaign Event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • Sounds of Gunfire Echoing Once Again Through the Old City of Jerusalem
  • Violence Erupts Once Again as Israelis Seal off West Bank and Gaza Strip
  • On the Big Screen: 'Meet the Family' Has 'Perfect Premise'; Spike Lee's 'Bamboozled' an 'Angry Movie'; 'Tigerland' 'Really Works'
  • CNN 20: Videotape of Hostage Is Released, October 6, 1991
  • Positive Reactions to Both Vice Presidential Candidates at One Illinois Factory
  • Yugoslav Revolution: Milosevic Delivers Last Great Miscalculation, Says European Leader
  • Yugoslav Revolt: Russian President Sends Congratulations to Opposition Leader Vojislav Kostunica

    October 05, 2000

  • Gore Campaign Urges Reporters to Check Its Numbers
  • Balkans Expert Tim Judah Discusses Opposition Efforts to Storm Parliament Building, Force Milosevic From Power
  • Yugoslav Elections: Opposition Supporters Attempt to Storm Parliament
  • CNN 20: 1988 Vice Presidential Debate, Lloyd Bentsen v. Dan Quayle
  • American Heart Association Issues New Diet Guidelines
  • CNN 20: Jim Bakker is Convicted, October 5, 1989
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Spokesman Ari Fleischer Discusses Vice Presidential Debate Preparations; Gore Continues Tax Cut Assault
  • Yugoslav Police Show Restraint at Anti-Milosevic Demonstrations
  • CNN.com Offers Detailed Coverage of 100th Space Shuttle Mission
  • Eagleburger: Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic 'Going to be Very Tough to Get Out of There'
  • Weather Looks Good for 100th Space Shuttle Launch Tonight
  • Election 2000 Vice Presidential Debate: Lieberman and Cheney Prepare for Their First and Only Face-Off of the Campaign
  • Mideast Peace Talks Break Down as Israel Withdraws from West Bank
  • Thousands Gather in Downtown Belgrade to Demand Yugoslav President Milosevic's Resignation

    October 04, 2000

  • 'Familyfun' Magazine Editor Looks at the Top Toys of the Holiday Season
  • Country Music Association to Hand Out its Annual Awards Tonight
  • NPR's Political Editor Reviews Last Night's Debate
  • New Technology Allows e-mail, Internet Access Without Computers
  • Election 2000: Sammon and Cottle Assess the First Presidential Debate
  • Despite Diplomatic Efforts in Paris, Firefight Erupts in Gaza
  • Election 2000 Political Debate: Wisconsin Voters React on 620 WTMJ's 'Midday With Charlie Sykes'
  • Bush and Gore Return to Campaign Trail Claiming Victory in Last Night's Debate
  • CNN 20: Yeltsin Crushes Hardliners, October 4, 1993
  • Torrential Rains Flood Miami Streets, Homes
  • Strikes and Protests Against Milosevic Appear to be Gaining Momentum in Yugoslavia
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: 'No Clear Winner' Emerges From Boston Face-Off
  • NASA: Ozone Layer Hole Is Bigger than Ever
  • Embattled Peace Efforts in the Middle East and Constant Search for Common Ground Now Under Way in Paris
  • Flood Waters Remain in Miami after Rain Stops
  • CNN 20: Michael Durant is Captured, October 4, 1993
  • 'Time': Bush 'Didn't Get Blown Off the Stage by Al Gore's Policy Expertise' During Boston Presidential Debate
  • LAPD Corruption Charges Shed New Light on Simpson Case
  • Gallup Poll: Debate Solidified Existing Perceptions
  • Face-to-Face Meeting between Barak and Arafat Back on Negotiating Table
  • No Knockout Punches in First Presidential Debate

    October 03, 2000

  • Former Political Science Chair Offers Historical Perspective on Gore-Bush Debates
  • 'USA Today' Baseball Writer Discusses the Road to the World Series
  • Supreme Court Looks at Privacy Rights Versus Interests of Law Enforcement
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debate: Time.com's Richard Stengel, Rich Lowry of 'National Review,' Answer Viewer E-Mail Questions
  • Election 2000: Lowry and Stengel Preview Debates
  • Dignitaries from Around the World Gather in Dresden for Ceremonies Marking 10-Year Anniversary of German Reunification
  • Opening Statements Begin in Anna Nicole Smith's Effort to Win Part of Her Late-Husband's Estate
  • Candidates' Debate Mistakes Will Leave Lasting Impressions
  • Israeli and Palestinian Leaders to Discuss Peace in Paris Despite Continued Hostilities
  • Mother of Bone Marrow Deficient Daughter Discusses How Genetic Testing May Have Saved Her Life
  • Gaza Strip Violence Reduces Chance of Israeli-Palestinian Cease-Fire
  • Gallup Poll: 63 Percent of Likely Voters Very Likely to Watch Presidential Debates
  • First Presidential Debate Expected to be Pivotal
  • Faucheux: Clarifying Message, Avoiding Mistakes Key to Debate Success
  • New Clashes End Israeli, Palestinian Cease-Fire
  • Both Campaigns Conceding Importance of Tonight's Presidential Debate
  • CNN 20: O.J. Simpson Acquitted, October 3, 1995
  • Former Clinton Speech Writer Discusses Upcoming Debates
  • Middle East Violence: Death Toll Still Climbing After Five Days of Fighting
  • Election 2000 Presidential Debates: Following the Numbers at CNN.com
  • Bush and Gore Camps Acknowledge Importance of Tonight's Debate
  • Israeli-Palestinian Cease-Fire Crumbles

    October 02, 2000

  • Mojo Nation Provides Napster-Like Technology That Is Impossible to Regulate
  • Gallup Poll: Education Remains Number-One Issue
  • Parentscenter.com Executive Editor Offers Advice on How parents can be Advocates for Their Children at School
  • Manley; Investors Should 'Look for Opportunities to Buy Things' in October
  • Election 2000: Scott Reed, Mark Mellman Discuss Upcoming Presidential Debates, Answer Viewer E-Mail
  • Election 2000: Fmr. Dole Campaign Manager Scott Reed, Democratic Pollster Mark Mellman Discuss Upcoming Presidential Debates
  • 'Rolling Stone' Assistant Editor Discusses Impact of New Technologies Like Napster on the Music Industry
  • Clinton Administration Expressing Growing Concern About Latest Violence in the Middle East
  • Israeli, Palestinian Clashes Enter Fifth Day, Show Little Sign of Abating
  • Erakat: 'A Massacre Being Committed Against Our People'
  • Napster to Defend its Existence Before Federal Appeals Panel
  • CNN 20: Rock Hudson Dies, October 2, 1985
  • Supreme Court Getting Back to Work: Previewing the Docket for the Justices
  • Father of Tiger Woods Discusses New Book, 'Start Something'
  • Legal Debate Over Napster Goes to Federal Court
  • Israelis, Palestinians Exchange Gunfire, Accusations as West Bank Fighting Enters Fifth Day
  • Gallup Poll: Gore, Bush Head Into First Presidential Debate With Statistical Deadlock
  • Election 2000: Stakes High as Bush, Gore Prepare for First Presidential Debate
  • Celebrities Come Together in Worcester, Massachusetts for Benefit Hockey Game in Honor of Six Fallen Firefighters
  • Election 2000: Sen. John McCain Last Week's Big Winner
  • Sydney Games 2000: Olympic Challenge Passes to Athens, Greece for Summer of 2004
  • On-Line Home Schooling a Growing Trend in Education
  • Demonstrators Bring Yugoslavia to Standstill to Protest Presidential Runoff
  • Supreme Begins New Term With Labor Arbitration Case Today, Environment, Fourth Amendment Down the Road
  • Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Call for End to Worst Mideast Violence in Four Years; U.S. Preparing Fact Finding Talks

    September 30, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: Candidates Prepare for First Debate
  • Sergei Krikalev Discusses the International Space Station
  • Russia Faces Tough Decision Over Fate of Space Station Mir
  • Sacred Ground is Battleground for Palestinians, Isaraelis
  • Federal Safety Officials Expand Firestone Probe
  • Russia Hosts First Crew of International Space Station
  • What Are the Implications of the Approval of RU-486?
  • Firestone Probe Expands to Other Tire Models
  • Violence Escalates Between Israelis, Palestinians in Jerusalem

    September 29, 2000

  • Children's Author William Joyce Discusses 'George Shrinks'
  • Mr. Internet Gives Tips to Web Surfers
  • Author Ken Leebow Discusses '300 Incredible Things To Do On The Internet'
  • San Bernardino Hospital Administrator Discusses September's Baby Boom
  • 'TV Guide' Deputy Editor Previews Fall Season
  • Congress Battles Over Budget
  • Supreme Court Decides to Take Disabled Golfer's Case
  • Annual Flu Shots Will Not Be Available on Time This Year
  • Marty McSorley Hockey Violence Trial Wraps Up Today; Verdict Expected Next Week
  • Commercial Actors' Strike Could Spawn Other Hollywood Work Stoppages
  • Yugoslav Opposition Leaders Struggling to Gather Large Crowds for Nationwide Protests
  • Sen. Hagel: Bombing Saddam Hussein By Night, Importing His Oil By Day a 'Rather Schizophrenic' Energy Policy
  • CNN 20: America's Return to Space, September 29, 1988
  • Tommy Lasorda Tops off Legendary Baseball Career with Gold Medal
  • On the Big Screen: 'Girlfight' Best Bet for This Weekend
  • Justice Department Vows to Press On Despite Blow to Big Tobacco Lawsuit
  • Sen. Lieberman Discusses Energy Policy, Abortion Pill
  • Georgia Girl's Tweety Bird Key Chain Runs Afoul of School's Zero Tolerance Policy

    September 28, 2000

  • Hockey Player McSorley Testifies on His Behalf in On-Ice Assault Trial
  • Debating the Abortion Pill
  • Palestinians and Israelis Clash after Controversial Sharon Visit to Temple Mount
  • Judge Grants Anna Nicole Smith $448M of Late Husband's Estate; Family Challenges Award in Texas Court
  • CNN 20: Ferdinand Marcos Dies in Exile, September 28, 1989
  • Yugoslav Elections: Opposition Supporters Take to Streets to Protest Government-Planned Run-Off Vote
  • Upcoming Beantown Presidential Debate Sets Off Scramble for Tickets
  • Clashes Erupt in Jerusalem After Sharon Visits Sacred Site
  • Judge Awards Anna Nicole Smith $449 Million from Late-Husband's Estate
  • National Sleep Foundation: Teen Sleep Deprivation 'a Major, Major Health Risk'
  • CNN 20: Hurricane Georges Hits Mobile, AL, September 28, 1998
  • World Conservation Union's Red List Paints Bleak Picture on Biodiversity
  • Information on 'Democracy in America' Available at CNN.com
  • Anna Nicole Smith Wins $450M From Late Billionaire Husband's Estate
  • Hockey Pro McSorley Takes Stand at Brashear Slashing Trial
  • Violence Erupts After Sharon Visits Jerusalem Holy Site

    September 27, 2000

  • Texas Man Convicted of Rape and Murder to be Executed
  • Election 2000: Bush's Vow to Win California 'a Bold Notion'
  • Business Owner Charlie Butcher Gives Employees $18 Million Bonus
  • Author Meredith Bagby Examines Gen-X and Politics in the 2000 Election
  • Hellenic Coast Guard Spokesman Discusses Rescue and Recovery Efforts for Sunken Ferry in the Aegean Sea
  • Post-Polio Institute Director Discusses Continuing Struggle to Fight the Childhood Disease
  • Dr. McGee Discusses Diabetes Gene Discovery
  • Criminal Trial of Hockey Player Experiences Prosecutorial Cracks
  • 'Gadget Guy' Discusses Latest GPS Technology
  • Hollywood Executives Under Fire on Capitol Hill for Marketing Violent Content to Kids
  • Gallup Poll: Americans More Concerned about State of U.S. Military Readiness
  • South Carolina Restaurant Owner Embroiled in Controversy Over Confederate Flag, Religion and Barbecue
  • Election 2000: Roundtable on Importance of Women's Vote
  • CNN 20: 'Contract With America' Signing, September 27, 1994
  • Election 2000: Republican Leaders Drop Opposition to Drug Reimportation Plan
  • Hollywood Executives to Testify at Senate Hearing on Media Violence

    September 26, 2000

  • Editor Roger Bruns Discusses 'Almost History'
  • Recent Bride Explains How to Have a Sponsored Wedding
  • 'The Industry Standard': Recent Spate of Dot.Com Layoffs 'Minuscule'
  • Sydney Games 2000: Dr. Wadler Discusses 'Drugs and the Athlete'
  • Joseph Lieberman's Son Matthew Discusses Significance of Youth Vote
  • British Ambassador to the U.N.: Eventually Milosevic Will Have to Step Down
  • Researcher Discusses Alan Guttmacher Institute Findings in Sex Education Trends
  • FBI, Justice Department Defend Handling of Wen Ho Lee Case
  • Protesters, Police Clash Near IMF/World Bank Meeting in Prague
  • OPEC Blames High Oil Prices on Western Governments' Financial Policies
  • Study Finds Parents Want More Sex Education Class Time for Kids
  • IMF/World Bank Meeting Protests Relatively Peaceful
  • McSorley Case Playing Out in Criminal Court
  • CNN 20: Biosphere II Experiment Begins, September 25, 1991
  • Death Toll Rising with Floodwaters Along Indian/Bangladeshi Border
  • Navigating Olympic Doping Controversies at CNN.com
  • FBI Director Freeh to Defend Government's Handling of Wen Ho Lee Case before Senate Hearings

    September 25, 2000

  • Director William Friedkin Discusses the Re-Release of 'The Exorcist'
  • World Watching as Venezuela Hosts OPEC Summit
  • Rudin: Debates Will Make the Presidential Race
  • World Finance Ministers Address Problem of Third World Poverty
  • Dr. Susan Love Discusses the Many Options Faced by Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Treatment
  • Gallup Poll: Environment Not a Major Issue
  • Fmr. Yugoslav Prime Minister Panic: 'Milosevic Will Steal the Election Again'
  • Yugoslav Elections: Results Still Being Tallied; Both Sides Claiming Victory
  • Veteran Hockey Player Marty McSorley Expected to go on Trial for Assault; Toronto Attorney Discusses Trial, Violence in Ice Hockey
  • 'Sports Illustrated for Women': C.J. Hunter Steroid Troubles Likely to Affect Entire U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team
  • Fatal Crash in Marietta, Georgia, Reinforces Case for Better Driver Preparation
  • Middle East Peace Talks: Barak and Arafat to Meet Face-to-Face
  • CNN 20: Marv Albert Pleads Guilty, September 25, 1997
  • OPEC Meets in Caracas Amid Uncertainty About the Future of Oil
  • Yugoslav Elections: World Awaiting Results of Landmark Vote
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Leading Gore 47-46 in Presidential Race
  • CNN 20: Gregory K. Divorces His Parents, September 25, 1992
  • Election 2000: Hillary Clinton Buoyed by Whitewater Fizzle, Lazio Debate; Gore Embellishes Truth on Medication Costs, Labor Lullaby
  • Teenager Battles Against Ban on 'Harry Potter'
  • Yugoslav Elections: Both Sides Claim Victory; U.S. State Department Eyes Polling Data

    September 23, 2000

  • Campaign 2000: Oil, Fund Raising, Abortion
  • Candidates Make Rounds of Talk Shows
  • Kraft Recalls Taco Bell Shells
  • Key U.S. Player in Middle East Peace Talls Sidelined
  • Opposition Runs High Ahead of Yugoslav Elections
  • Sidney Shelson Discusses 'The Sky is Falling'
  • Stock Markets Shake Off Intel Profit Warning
  • Milosevic Faces Crucial Test in Yugoslav Elections
  • Oil Release Fuels Political Debate
  • U.S. Suspends Security Clearance for Ambassador to Israel

    September 22, 2000

  • Al Gore's Poll Numbers Push Over 50 Percent
  • Peggy Twohig of the Federal Trade Commission Discusses Recent Efforts to Give Consumers the Right to Access their Credit Reports
  • Author David C. Young Discusses the Olympics' 'Struggle for Revival'
  • 'USA Today' Baseball Writer Mel Antonen Previews Major League Postseason
  • Rosensweig: Intel Sell-Off 'a Buying Opportunity'
  • 'Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation' Co-Author Discusses Upcoming National Elections
  • President Clinton to Meet With Janet Reno to Discuss Handling of Wen Ho Lee Case
  • British Court Rules Conjoined Twins Can be Separated
  • John Truman Discusses the Dedication of the Harry S. Truman Building
  • Los Angeles Bus Drivers and MTA to Continue Negotiations Today
  • High-Speed Internet Access Brings New Dimension to Studying at Northeastern University
  • CNN 20: Time Warner/Turner Merger, September 22, 1995
  • Tropical Storm Helene Rains on Florida Panhandle
  • Who's Watching the Olympics?
  • Manny Schiffres of 'Kiplinger's Personal Finance' Discusses Intel and Personal Investments
  • Peter Travers Reviews Latest Movies on the Big Screen
  • White House Ponders Releasing Oil from Nation's Strategic Oil Reserve
  • Intel Warning Sending Shock Waves Through the Markets
  • CNN 20: Amtrak Train Derails, September 22, 1993
  • Tropical Storm Helene Dissipates Amid Flooding Concerns
  • Medical Law Professor Discusses Upcoming Court Decision on Separation of Conjoined Twins

    September 21, 2000

  • Kenneth Davis Discusses His New Book, 'Don't Know Much About the Civil War'
  • NOAA Climate Prediction Center Director Discusses the End of La Nina and El Nino
  • Powerful Tornado Injures 100 in Xenia, Ohio
  • Demonstrations Intensify in Yugoslavia as Its Election Day Approaches
  • Cuban Plane Crash Survivor Rodolfo Fuentes Granted Asylum in the U.S.
  • Rep. Larry Combest of Texas Discusses Growing U.S. Energy Concerns
  • Britain's Intelligence Agency Struck by Small Missile
  • CNN 20: Florence Griffith Joyner Dies, September 21, 1998
  • Democrats and Republicans Blame Each Other for Nation's Energy Woes
  • Olympic Mystery: Marie-Jose Perec Departs Games
  • Sydney Games 2000: Cambridge, Massachusetts Fans Turn to CBC for Live Coverage
  • Elderly Woman Killed in California Wildfire
  • London Police Investigate MI6 Headquarters Missile Attack
  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Taiwan, September 21, 1999
  • Former INS General Counsel Discusses Cuban, Iraqi Immigration Dilemmas
  • All Nine Survivors of Cuban Plane Crash Waking up on U.S. Soil Officially
  • Ford, Firestone Officials Return to Hot Seat on Capitol Hill Today
  • Xenia, Ohio Storms Reminiscent of 1974 Tornadoes

    September 20, 2000

  • Sen. Jeffords: Clinton Administration Needs to Take Immediate Action to Avoid 'Horrible Choice Between Eating and Heating'
  • Britannica.com Puts Dennis Miller's Endless References on the Net
  • 36-Year-Old Survivor of Cuban Plane Crash Recovering at Key West Hospital
  • Milosevic, Trailing in Polls, Campaigns in Montenegro
  • New Computer Printers Can Produce High-Quality Digital Photographs
  • Advertising Executive and 'TV Guide' Senior Editor Discuss Lagging Olympic Ratings
  • Gore and Bush Court Women Voters on 'Oprah'
  • Opposition Leaders Look to Dethrone Milosevic in Upcoming Yugoslavia Elections
  • CNN 20: U.S. Embassy Bombed in Beirut, September 20, 1984
  • L.A. Commuters Facing Fifth Day of Crippling Strike by Bus and Train Operators
  • Kerry Kennedy Cuomo Talks About Her New Book 'Speak Truth to Power'
  • CNN Remembers Earthquakes in Mexico City
  • FBI, INS Still Waiting for Cuban Plane Crash Survivor Interviews
  • Firefighters Battle Blazes in Oklahoma
  • Gossip Columnist Liz Smith Discusses Her New Book
  • Firestone- and Ford-Linked Deaths up Since Last Month

    September 19, 2000

  • Clinton to Push for Broader Long-Term Care Legislation
  • CNN 20: U.S. Invades Haiti, September 19, 1994
  • Sydney Organizers Admit Olympic Games Will Lose Money
  • Senate Expected to Overwhelmingly Endorse China Trade Bill Today
  • Gallup Poll: Most Americans Expect Gore to Win Election
  • CNN 20: Unabomber's Manifesto Published, September 19, 1995
  • Diagnosing ADHD in Focus as National Conference on Children's Mental Health Concludes
  • John Walsh Discusses Missing Children Campaign Milestone
  • Australian Bank's Olympic Ads Feature Parents, not Olympians
  • CNNSI.com Offers Complete Olympic Information 24 Hours a Day
  • California Heat Wave Creates Power Shortages
  • NATO Practices Undersea Sub Rescues in Shadow of Kursk Disaster
  • L.A. Transit Authority, Union to Resume Talks as Strike Enters Fourth Day
  • Continental General to Recall ContiTrac AS Tires on Lincoln Navigators

    September 18, 2000

  • Chief Justice of New Hampshire Faces Impeachment
  • Bush Kicking off Campaign Blitz Aimed at Middle Class
  • 'Men's Journal': IOC 'Casting a Wider Net' to Catch Olympic Doping
  • 'Spruce Goose' Brought to Its New Home
  • Study by 'Operation Clean Hands' Finds Only 67 Percent of Americans Wash Their Hands
  • Gore Maintains Lead in Latest CNN Tracking Poll of Likely Voters
  • Our Planet: Native People Return to Kamchatka Wilderness
  • Internet Helping Americans Follow the Olympics
  • Strike by Transit Workers Snarls Traffic in Los Angeles
  • Election 2000: Tamela Edwards of 'Time' Magazine, Rich Lowry of 'National Review' Discuss Political Terrain Heading Into Debates
  • Tensions Mount as Iraq Accuses Kuwait of Stealing Oil
  • Red Cross Spokesman Discusses Efforts to Assist Boulder, Colorado Residents Displaced by Wildfire
  • Commuters Left in Lurch as Los Angeles MTA Workers Walk Off Job
  • Transit Workers' Strike Leaves Many Lower-Income Residents of Los Angeles Stranded
  • CNN 20: Ted Turner Announces Gift to the U.N.
  • CNN 20: TalkBack Live
  • South Korea Begins Construction of Cross-Border Railway
  • MTA Bus, Rail Drivers Walk Off Job in Los Angeles
  • Fire Information Officer Discusses Boulder, Colorado Wildfire
  • Impeachment Trial of N.H. Chief Justice Brock Set to Begin Today
  • Feng Shui Consultants Making a Good Living
  • Candidates Acquiesce to Commission on Presidential Debates
  • 'Spruce Goose' Heads to Oregon
  • Wildfire Threatens Homes Outside Boulder, Colorado
  • Tropical Storm Gordon Does Little Damage to Georgia
  • Transit Strike Inconveniences Thousands in Los Angeles

    September 16, 2000

  • Nike Golf Director Mike Kelly Discusses Tiger Woods' $100 Million Ad Contract
  • Are the Presidential Polls Really Accurate?
  • 94-Year-Old Swimmer Trains for 2004 Olympics
  • Photagrapher Establishes Rights to Famous Photo of Che Guevara
  • U.S. Negotiators Engage in High-Level Talks with Iran
  • Dozens Killed in Philippine Assault on Extremists
  • Bermuda Escapes Hurricane Hit, but Threats Remain
  • Drive-In Theaters Provide Nostalgia for Entertainment's Past
  • Benjamin Kaplan Discusses 'How To Go To College Almost For Free'
  • Inside the Olympic Opening Ceremonies
  • Have Gore and Bush Been Forced Off Message?
  • Forecasters Warn Tropical Storm Gordon Could Become a Hurricane
  • Firestone Executives Face More Depositions Today in Lawsuit
  • Transit Strike Creates Headaches in Los Angeles

    September 15, 2000

  • Giants Fan Tom Hoynes Collects Home Run Balls from San Francisco Bay
  • Rev. Al Green, Former Singer, Writes Novel
  • Rudin: Bush Campaign 'Needs a Break'
  • Clinton, Vajpayee Hold Talks at the White House
  • Motley Fools Discuss Old Versus New Economy, Answer Viewer E- Mail
  • 'The Buffalo News': Teachers' Strike in Buffalo, New York, Temporarily On Hold
  • Seven Days Into Atlantis Mission Zvesda the 'Star' of International Space Station
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Leading Bush Among Likely Voters
  • Bush Campaigns in California Pushing Education and Talking Debates
  • Preventing School Violence: Comic Michael Pritchard Induces Laughter to Save Lives
  • MTA Strike Deadline Delayed for Another 24 Hours in L.A.
  • Australia's Kangaroo Island Offers a Menagerie of Exotic Animals
  • On the Big Screen: 'Almost Famous' 'Terrific'; 'Duets' 'Laborious'; 'Bait' a 'Major Loser'; Morgan Freeman 'At His Best' in 'Nurse Betty'
  • CNN 20: Shooting in Texas Church, September 15, 1999
  • Premier Luxury Liners Seized Leaving Passengers Stranded

    September 14, 2000

  • Novelist Colleen McCullough Discusses 'Morgan's Run'
  • Fired Los Alamos Nuclear Scientist Wen Ho Lee Freed; U.S. Government Now Facing Round of Questions
  • European Fuel Crisis: Truckers Call Off Blockade of British Oil Refineries
  • 'Hoosier Basketball' Magazine Publisher Discusses Bobby Knight Firing
  • New Questions Surface About Gore's Fund-Raising Activities in the Mid 1990s
  • New Questions Arise about Al Gore's Past Fund-raising
  • 'New York Observer' Reporter Reviews Clinton-Lazio Debate
  • Three Miami Police Officers Off Active Duty Pending Investigation of Arrest After High-Speed Chase
  • CNN 20: U.N. Troops Arrive in Somalia, September 14, 1992
  • Families of Albert DeSalvo and One Boston Strangler Victim Suing Boston Authorities, Alleging Real Killer Is Still at Large
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Takes First Statistical Lead Over Bush
  • Election 2000: Questions Surface Over Possible Link Between DNC Fund Raising, Clinton Veto; Issue Unlikely to 'Tar' Gore
  • Senate Committee to Consider Controversial Stem Cell Research
  • Dr. Rupert Sheldrake Discusses 'Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and Other Unexplained Powers of Animals'
  • Federal Judge Blasts Justice Dept. for Handling of Lee Case
  • Boeing Agrees to Redesign 737 Rudder; All Planes to be Retrofitted
  • Election 2000: Questions Surface Over Gore Fund Raising, Presidential Veto

    September 13, 2000

  • Actress Valerie Harper Discusses Commercial Actors Strike
  • Mason-Dixon Survey: Florida Voters Split Between Gore, Bush
  • Jesse Jackson Discusses Arrest of Suspended Decatur, Illinois High School Students
  • Wen Ho Lee Plea Hearing Delayed Again
  • TiVo and Show Stopper Launch Wave of Digital Video Recorders
  • Two Car Bombs Rock Underground Garage at Jakarta Stock Exchange; Death Toll Stands at 10, Expected to Climb
  • Britain's Fuel Crisis Causes Problems Beyond Gas Stations
  • Fmr. U.S. Ambassador to China James Lilley Discusses Wen Ho Lee Case
  • Fired Nuclear Scientist Wen Ho Lee Back in Court for Another Hearing on Plea Agreement with U.S. Government
  • U.S. FDA Considers Lifting Ban on Homosexual Men Donating Blood
  • CNN 20: Mideast Peace Signing, September 13, 1993
  • Selma Elects Its First Black Mayor
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Issues Slow-Speed SUV Crash Test Results
  • Slater: 'The System Did Not Work as it Could Have'
  • British Courts Wrestling with Life and Death Conjoined Twins Case
  • Fuel Truck Protests Leaves London Running Dry
  • Bob Knight to Return to Indiana University to Address Students
  • Wen Ho Lee Due Back in Court Today for Snagged Plea Agreement
  • Entertainment Executives Face Questions from Congress About Marketing Violent Material to Children

    September 12, 2000

  • 'Industry Standard': Internet Workers Generally Well-Paid, Happy
  • Election 2000: With Gore Soaring in Polls, Bush Campaign a Little Disoriented
  • Seattle Man Smells a 'Rat' in Republican National Committee Ad
  • U.N. Millennium Summit Discusses Iraqi Problems
  • 'Advertising Age': RNC 'RATS' Ad 'Damaging' to the Bush Campaign
  • NASA: Atlantis Mission to ISP 'Can't be Going Much Better'
  • Former Segregationist, Selma, Alabama Mayor Charges Opponent with Racial Politics in Reelection Campaign
  • Northeastern University's Richard Lapchick Discusses Fallout From Bob Knight Firing
  • CNN 20: NASA's 50th Space Shuttle Mission, September 12, 1992
  • Backlash in Vermont Over Union of Gay Marriage
  • New York Voters Heading to the Polls Today in State Senate Primary Election
  • CNN 20: CNN's John Holliman Dies, September 12, 1998
  • With Wildfires Under Control, Mesa Verde National Park Reopens
  • New NHTSA Administrator Sue Bailey Already in Hot Seat Over Firestone Tire Problems
  • Jailed Scientist Wen Ho Lee Still Waiting to be Freed
  • Judson Hale of 'The Old Farmer's Almanac' Discusses Publication's History and Remedies
  • Bridgestone/Firestone and Ford Take Center Stage Again on Capitol Hill Today

    September 11, 2000

  • 'Sex and the City' Author Candace Bushnell Discusses Her New Book
  • 'TV Guide''s Annabel Vered Offers Emmy Insights and Behind-the- Scenes Buzz
  • 'Men's Journal' Deputy Editor Discusses Drugs at the Olympics
  • Election 2000: Bush Continues to Struggle, But Race Remains a Dead Heat
  • Bob Knight Fired: Emotions Running High at Indiana University; 'Hoosier Basketball' Publisher Answers Viewer E-Mail
  • OPEC Ministers Make Output Increase Official
  • Plea Agreement Sets Stage for Release of Former Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee
  • Palestinians Delay Declaration of Statehood in the Midst of Stalled Peace Talks with Israel
  • Two Atlantis Crew Members Carry Out Record-Setting Spacewalk at International Space Station
  • CNN 20: Global Surveyor Reaches Mars, September 11, 1997
  • American Heart Association Spokesperson Sarah Ferguson Discusses Importance of Healthy Lifestyle
  • Stepfather of Bob Knight's Accuser Discusses Firing, Fallout
  • NBC's 'The West Wing' and 'Will & Grace' Big Winners at 52nd Annual Prime-time Emmy Awards
  • Feinstein: Indiana 'Finally Had to Take a Step' on Bobby Knight
  • Emmy Nominees 2000: Trend Analyst Tom Julian Discusses Celebrity Fashions
  • CNN 20: Congress Releases The Starr Report, September 11, 1998
  • Election 2000: Buchanan Wins FTC Recommendation for Reform Party Funds; Bush Loses Debate Over Debates; Gore, Texas Governor in Dead Heat
  • NBC and 'The West Wing' Win Big at Prime-time Emmy Awards
  • Sen. Brownback Discusses FTC Entertainment Violent Marketing Study
  • American, Russian Atlantis Crew Complete Grueling Spacewalk
  • Former Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee to Plead Guilty to One of 59 Counts
  • Bob Knight Fired: Thousands of Indiana University Students Protest Basketball Coach's Dismissal

    September 09, 2000

  • Galveston Remembers Horrific Hurricane
  • What Do Americans Think About Presidential Debates?
  • University to Decide Within 72 Hours on Bobby Knight's fate
  • Richard Paglario Discusses the U.S. Open Finals
  • Frank Foer Discusses the Candidates' Campaign Strategies
  • Galveston Commemorates 100th Anniversary of Nation's Deadliest Natural Disaster
  • Indiana Student Alleges Harassment by Bobby Knight

    September 08, 2000

  • Killer Storm One Hundred Years Later: Galveston's Tales of Death and Survival
  • Richard Carlson Discusses 'Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens'
  • Killer Storm 100 Years Later: Author Eric Larson Discusses 'Isaac's Storm'
  • Ken Tucker of 'Entertainment Weekly' Previews Emmy Awards
  • Satellite Images Show Hole in Earth's Ozone Layer at its Largest Size Ever
  • La Roche College President Discusses Student Exchange With War- Torn Countries
  • Previewing the Latest in Camera Technology
  • Atlantis Departs to Bring Key Supplies to International Space Station
  • Gallup Tracking Poll: Gore Takes the Lead, but Race Still a Toss-Up
  • Killer Storm 100 Years Later: Galveston, Texas Remembers the Hurricane that Ravaged Their City
  • Arafat Discusses Prospects for Middle East Peace
  • CNN 20: USAir Jet Crashes in Pittsburgh, September 8, 1994
  • Great Storm of 1900: Galveston, Texas Commemorates Fatal Storm's 100th Anniversary
  • Oil Futures Down on the Day, Still Near 10-Year High
  • Annabel Vered of 'TV Guide' Makes Her Emmy Award Picks
  • Killer Storm 100 Years Later: Galveston, Texas Remembers Victims
  • Jamie Lee Curtis Discusses Children's Book 'Where Do Balloons Go?'
  • Women Taking Command at VMI
  • United Airlines Jetliner Comes Dangerously Close to Air Force Stealth Fighter

    September 07, 2000

  • International Campaign to Ban Landmines Reports Major Progress
  • Speedo's Fastskin Swimsuit May Help U.S. Athletes See Gold
  • Philanthropist Kenneth Behring Discusses Wheelchair For The World Foundation Goals
  • Gallup Poll: More Americans Believe U.S. Crime Increasing Than Decreasing
  • U2 Lead Singer Bono Pushes Third World Debt Cancellation at U.N. Millennium Summit
  • Republican Efforts to Override President Clinton's Estate Tax Repeal Veto Expected to Fail in the House
  • Election 2000: Political Experts Discusses Campaign Status
  • Protests Over Soaring Fuel Costs Spread Across France
  • U.N. Millennium Summit: No Progress on Middle East Peace; Castro Engages Clinton
  • Former Reagan Chief of Staff Ken Duberstein Discusses Nancy Reagan's New Book 'I Love You, Ronnie'
  • Sen. Hutchinson: K-Mart's New Requirements for Purchase of Violent Video Games 'a Good Day for American Children'
  • Chechen Family Struggles After Russian Crackdown Over Moscow Bombings
  • Three-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Gail Devers Discusses the Road to Sydney and Thyroid Disease Awareness
  • U.N. Millennium Summit: Castro Makes First U.S. Visit Since 1995
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers Hurricane Fran
  • Judith Wallerstein Discusses 'The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce'
  • CNN Polling Director Discusses the Science of Taking the Public's Pulse
  • U.N. Millennium Summit: Perils of Poverty; Clinton Meetings with Barak and Arafat Yield No Progress
  • Margaret Salinger Discusses 'Dream Catcher,' Memories of Her Father J.D.
  • CNN 20: Bob Packwood Resigns, September 7, 1995
  • CNNsi.com and CNN.com Have Many Features Covering the Olympics
  • Gallup Poll: 47 percent of Americans Believe U.S. Crime Increased in Last Year
  • Women's Sexual Dysfunction: Low Testosterone May be to Blame and Help Could be on the Horizon
  • The Road to Sydney: Tommy Lasorda Leads U.S. Baseball Team on Quest for Olympic Gold
  • Election 2000: Gore Campaign Expects Long-Sought Endorsement Today from Teamsters Union
  • Who is Jacques Nasser?

    September 06, 2000

  • The Road to Sydney: Trampolinist Jennifer Parilla Discusses New Olympic Event
  • Election 2000: Gore Presents Economic Program, Builds on Post- Convention Momentum
  • Fmr. NHTSA Director Discusses Congressional Hearings Into Firestone Tire Recall
  • Dr. Beard on Children and Sleep
  • Children and Sleep: Regular Schedule the Key
  • Clinton to Meet Separately with Barak and Arafat
  • French Truckers Reject Government's Tax Breaks and Continue Refinery Blockades
  • United Nations Millennium Summit: More Than 150 World Leaders Gather in New York
  • 'Philadelphia Inquirer': Philadelphia Teachers 'Expressing Optimism' Over Labor Talks
  • Keeping Schools Safe: FBI Set to Release Report Detailing Violence Warning Signs; Permian High at the Forefront of Security Technology
  • McDonald's Labor Practices in China Draw Protest
  • New Report Stresses Importance of Preparing Kids for Kindergarten
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Hearings: Firestone and Ford Executives Face Grilling Before Senate Subcommittee
  • Firestone Tire Defect Accident Victim Looks to Congressional Hearings for Answers
  • Fleischer: 'What You Hear from Al Gore is Not What You Are Going to Get'
  • Election 2000: Gore Set to Announce Sweeping Economic Plan
  • U.S. Olympic Athletes Must Train Their Minds as well as Their Bodies
  • CNN 20: Princess Diana's Funeral, September 6, 1997
  • Dry Weather Sparks Wildfires in Texas
  • United Nations Millennium Summit: Barak, Arafat to Meet With Clinton in Mideast Peace Effort
  • At Least Seven Athletes Cut from Chinese Olympic Team for Performance-Enhancing Drug Use
  • Election 2000: Gore Set to Outline Sweeping Economic Plan Today

    September 05, 2000

  • Education 2000: Motley Fool Discusses Teaching Money Management
  • 73-year-old Wilma Jean Cummins is Top of the Pops in Most Talented Senior Contest
  • HUD Secretary Discusses the 'Million Moms March' for 'Sensible' Gun Laws
  • Littleton, Colorado Sheriff, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids President Discuss Preventing Violence in American Schools
  • Vandehei: Congressional Republicans Desperate to Avoid Government Shutdown
  • President Clinton Pushes for Democrats' Health Care, Minimum Wage Proposals
  • Senate Set to Tackle Spending Bills in High Political Season
  • Rep. Tauzin: Bridgestone/Firestone Tire Recall Much Bigger and Broader Than a Single Plant
  • Police Search for Gunman in Asheville, North Carolina
  • Gore Campaigns Vigorously for Midwest Votes
  • Gallup Poll: 61 Percent of Americans Dissatisfied With Quality of K-12 Education
  • Education 2000: Parents, Teachers Focus on Class Size, Salaries as Kids Head Back to School
  • Education 2000: As Public Schools Reopen, Educators Make the Most of Limited Resources
  • Election 2000: Bush to Unveil Prescription Drug Plan
  • Questions Raised About Safety of Doctor Office Surgeries
  • Teachers Face an Increasingly Critical Public
  • Survivors Discuss Skydiving Accident
  • CNN.com Offers the ABCs on Education
  • 'Travel & Leisure': San Francisco, New York Best U.S./World Cities
  • CNN 20: Mother Teresa Dies, September 5, 1997
  • Ghost Flight Leaves 8 Dead in Australia
  • Election 2000: Gore Taking to the Airwaves with a New Ad Blasting Bush's Record on Children's Health Care
  • Record-Setting Heat Scorches Northern Texas; Dry Conditions Fuel 19 Wildfires Across Lone Star State

    September 04, 2000

  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Begin Labor Day Dash Through Swing States
  • Gallup Poll: Issues Favor Gores
  • Spokesman Discusses NATO Sub Rescue Exercises Off Turkey
  • Election 2000: Roundtable on the Debate Debate
  • Navy's Blue Angels Draw Labor Day Crowds, New Recruits
  • Rev. Shaw Previews National Baptist Convention
  • Parliamentary Elections Leave Political Establishment Shaken in Beirut
  • Firestone Reaches Tentative Pact with Union Workers
  • French Farmers, Truck Drivers Block Fuel Depots in Protest of High Diesel Prices
  • Western Wildfires: Montana Rain, Snow Renew Hopes of Containment
  • Bridgestone/Firestone, Steelworkers Union Reach Tentative Agreement, Avert Strike
  • CNN 20: Pope John Paul II Visits Fmr. U.S.S.R., September 4, 1993
  • Western Wildfires: Cooler, Wetter Conditions Aid Firefighters
  • Election 2000: Debating School Vouchers
  • Gallup Poll: Presidential Race Enters Labor Day With Dead Heat
  • Economist Ron Bird Discusses Changes in Work Force, Workplace
  • A Hero's Thanks in Mozambique
  • Gallup Poll: Most Americans Believe They Belong to a 'Working Family'
  • Election 2000: Bush Set to Take the Stage at Naperville North High School
  • Navy's Blue Angels Draw Recruits in Tight Labor Market
  • Campaign Kickoff: Bush and Gore Wrangle over Debates
  • Election 2000: Lieberman Winner of the Week; Cheney Failing to Connect
  • Co-Author Cynthia Good Discusses 'Vaccinating Your Child'
  • CNN 20: U.N.'s 4th Women's World Conference, September 4, 1995
  • Western Wildfires: Weekend Rain, Snow Aid Weary Crews; Two Firefighters Discuss Conditions
  • Bridgestone/Firestone and Union Workers Reach Tentative Agreement

    September 02, 2000

  • New Hampshire Game Officials Look to Track Down Moose on the Loose
  • What Can Consumers Do About Firestone Recall?
  • Supreme Court Decision Banning Prayer at High School Football Games Sparks Protests
  • Weather as a Weapon: Firefighters Put Rain to Their Advantage
  • Strikes Delayed For Now at Nine Firestone Plants
  • NFL Season Gets Set to Kickoff
  • National Missile Defense System Proving to be Very Complex
  • What Does Congress Think of President Clinton's Decision to Delay Deployment of Missile Defense System?
  • Much-Needed Rain Falls on Montana, But Wildfires Continue to Burn
  • Strikes Delayed For Now at Nine Firestone Plants

    September 01, 2000

  • Montana Wildfires Expected to Continue for Weeks
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Facing Strike Threat Amid Tire Recall Woes
  • U.S. Gears Up for Labor Day Weekend Travel
  • CNN 20: Soviets Down Korean Airliner, September 1, 1983
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Favors National Missile Defense System
  • Western Wildfires: Much-Needed Boost to Firefighting Efforts May Not be Enough to Douse Flames
  • Firestone, Steelworkers Union Contract Negotiations Continue as Strike Deadline Looms
  • Film Critic Peter Travers Reviews Top Summer Movies
  • CNN 20: Mel Reynolds Resigns, September 1, 1995
  • President Clinton to Leave Missile Defense Decision to Successor
  • Former UNSCOM Chief Weapons Inspector Discusses Middle East Patriot Missile Alert, President Clinton's Missile Defense Decision
  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Satisfied with Airlines
  • President Clinton to Leave Missile Defense Decision to Successor
  • Firestone Faces Strike on Top of Recall Furor

    August 31, 2000

  • Bridgestone/Firestone Workers' Strike Scheduled to Begin Midnight Friday
  • Labor Secretary Discusses the Shrinking Unemployment Rate
  • Should Louisiana be Allowed to Sell 'Choose Life' License Plates?
  • Remembering Princess Diana on CNN.com
  • Author Lynn Ponton Discusses 'The Sex Lives of Teenagers'
  • Barry McCaffrey Discusses Drug Control Policy
  • Clinton Plans to Veto Repeal of Estate Tax
  • A Day in the Life of an Air Traveler
  • Power: Fayed Lawsuit Mainly Tabloid Fodder in Britain
  • In France, High Fuel Prices Contributing to High Tensions
  • Boys of Summer: Life in the World Senior Softball Tournament
  • International Steelworkers Union Spokesman Discusses Strike Planned Against Bridgestone/Firestone
  • CNN 20: Princess Diana Dies, August 31, 1997
  • Possible Weekend Rain, Marine Corps Aid May Help Quell Montana Wildfires
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers Princess Diana
  • Western Wildfires: Rain, Cooler Weather Could Slow Blazes
  • Carol Cassidy Discusses 'Girls in America'
  • The Road to Sydney: U.S. Diver Mark Ruiz Discusses Olympic Competition Ahead
  • New Federal Regulations Help Rebuild Lobster Population off Rhode Island
  • CNN.com Extensively Covers Colombia, Western Fires
  • President Clinton Delivers $1.3B Drug Offensive Aid Package to Colombia
  • Western Wildfires; Weary Crews Look to Skies for Relief

    August 30, 2000

  • Should the Washington Area Get a Baseball Team?
  • 'Gadget Guy' Discusses Back-to-School Computers
  • President Clinton Travels to Colombia
  • U.S. Census Bureau: Most Dramatic Growth Over Last 10 Years Among Hispanic, Asian Populations
  • Lowell Bergman Discusses 'Drug Wars'
  • U.S. Government Says It Will Not Pay Ransom for American Hostage Held in Philippines
  • Cooler Temperatures Assist Firefighting Efforts in Montana
  • Miss Teen U.S.A. Discusses Her Goals for the Next Year
  • Mohamed Al Fayed Files FOIA Suit Against U.S. Government
  • Election 2000: Thousands Go Online to Participate in Online Interview
  • Study Indicates Voucher Program Benefits African-American Students
  • Bush Focuses on Education in New Hampshire; Gore Dismisses Bush's Health Care Proposals
  • George W. Bush Discusses Election 2000

    August 29, 2000

  • Fen-Phen Settlement Reached
  • Who Has the Best Chance of Winning the U.S. Open?
  • Millennium World Peace Summit Begins at U.N.
  • NCAA V.P. Discusses State of College Sports
  • Election 2000: Tish Durkin Analyzes New York Senate Race
  • SAT Scores Improve
  • Accused American Spy Still Held in Russian Prison After Five Months
  • Poll Shows Gore and Bush in Even Race
  • CNN 20: CNN's Global Coverage -- Reporting from Africa
  • U.S. Nuclear Scientist Wen Ho Lee in Court Today for Bail Hearing
  • Philadelphia City Manager Discusses Wide-Spread Building Collapses
  • Ramseys, Police Open Second Day of Talks Over JonBenet Murder
  • 'Willie Fire' Threatens Montana Estates
  • CNN 20: Watching the Markets -- Trying to Make Sense of It All
  • American Woman Imprisoned in Peru Expected to Get New Trial
  • President Clinton Discusses Middle East Peace With Egyptian President
  • Poll Numbers Show Bush and Gore in Dead Heat
  • Lawyers for Wen Ho Lee Trying to Get Him Released on Bail
  • Fires Put Montana Town of Red Lodge in Jeopardy

    August 28, 2000

  • Sculptor and Cast Member Remember Gleason and 'The Honeymooners'
  • Taylor: Nixon Book Should be Condemned
  • Western Wildfires: Weather Turns Favorable
  • California Public Utilities Comm. Discusses Investigation into Price Hike
  • 'Farmers' Almanac' Editor Discusses Weather, Predicts 'Rainy Autumn' Nationwide
  • Drought 2000: La Nina Leaving North Texas Dry
  • President Clinton Arrives in Tanzania to Join Burundi Peace Negotiations
  • Cook: Despite Polls, Bush Maintains 'a Little Bit of an Advantage'
  • Russian Firefighters Put Out TV Tower Blaze in Moscow
  • Congressional Investigators Promise Hard-Hitting Questions at Bridgestone/Firestone National Headquarters
  • Bull: Book's Charges Against Nixon 'Absurd and ludicrous'
  • Ramseys, Police Meet Today Over Murder of JonBenet
  • Wearable Technology: Tiny Trinkets Deliver Fashionable Connection
  • CNN 20: Tornado Strikes Northern Illinois, August 28, 1990
  • Martin Luther King III Discusses Redeem the Dream March
  • Ramseys Meet with Boulder Police in Atlanta
  • Millions of Catholics, Protestants Defy Chinese Government in Service of 'Higher Law'
  • Congressional Investigators Question Firestone on Defective Tires
  • Firestone to Answer Questions from Congressional Investigators
  • Ramseys, Police Begin Meeting Over 1996 Murder of JonBenet
  • CNN 20: U.S. Begins Airlift in Somalia, August 28, 1992
  • Election 2000: Gore Winner of the Week; Bush on the Defensive
  • Boeing 747 Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles After Hitting Bird
  • Western Wildfires: Conditions Set for Aggressive Firefighting Today
  • Parents Arrive in Atlanta for New Round of Questioning in JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case

    August 26, 2000

  • Dry, Hot and Windy Weather Keeping Western Wildfires Blazing
  • Rally in Washington to Commemorate 37th Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' Speech
  • Political Ad Wars Escalate in Swing States
  • ABS and Stability Control Systems May Help People Survive Their Drives
  • Mr. Gadget Reviews High-Tech Back-to-School Tools
  • President Clinton Orders More Troops to Fight Western Fires
  • President Clinton Welcomed in Nigeria

    August 25, 2000

  • Amazon.com: Stephen King's On-Line Experiment 'a Fabulous Success'
  • Rave Meningitis Scare
  • Former Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee Set to Receive Limited Freedom
  • Western Wildfires: Crews Hunkering Down for Weekend of Wind and Lightning
  • Gulf Air Crash: Ill-Fated Aircraft Faced Difficulties in Lining Up Approach Direction Into Bahrain International Airport
  • Survive You Drive: G.M. Simulates Head Impacts in Car Accidents
  • Survive Your Drive: Fmr. California Highway Patrol Commissioner Maury Hannigan Discusses Importance of Seat Belt Usage
  • Survive Your Drive: Paramedics and Trauma Teams Provide Heroics to Those with Trouble on the Roadways
  • CNN & TIME: Families in Subsidized Housing Deal with Lead Poisoning
  • Survive Your Drive: CIREN Program Applying Lessons Learned From Crashes, Injuries
  • CNN 20: Iran/Iraq Peace Talks in Geneva, August 25, 1988
  • Survive Your Drive: MADD President Discusses Efforts to Make Roads Safer
  • Survive Your Drive: G.M. Conducts Front-End Crash Test
  • Wen Ho Lee to be Granted Limited Freedom Pending Trial
  • Survive Your Drive: Flight Nurse Brent Grady Explains LIFESTAR
  • Summer Movies: 'The Crew' 'Just Doesn't Work'; 'Art of War' Fighting 'a Bad Script'; 'Love & Sex' 'Woody Allenesque Romance for Grownups'
  • CNN 20: S. African Restaurant Bombed, August 25, 1998
  • Survive Your Drive: G.M. Prepares for Front-End Crash Test
  • Survive Your Drive: Author Mark Rask Discusses 'American Autobahn'
  • Survive Your Drive: The People and Technology of Saving Lives; Inside an Ambulance with Paramedics; Cycling Response Team in London

    August 24, 2000

  • Grentz: WNBA Here to Stay
  • Nike Spokesman: Tweaking of Golf Ball for Tiger Woods 'a Common Practice'
  • Hole Discovered in Ice at the North Pole
  • Western Wildfires: Montana Governor Closes More Public Land
  • 'Prince of Air' Jay Cochrane Discusses Tampa Bay Skywalk
  • 'People': 'Survivor' 'Conned an Entire Country, but in a Good Way'
  • Father Val Peter Reveals the Newly Named Girls and Boys Town
  • Mexican President-Elect Fox to Meet With Clinton, Gore, Bush, Begin Outlining Vision for Future
  • Nonnamaker: Firestone Knowingly Used Compound that Split Radial Tires
  • Durable Goods Orders Drop Sharply in July
  • IAMAW President: United's Declaration of Operational Emergencies 'Is Not Going to Solve the Problem'
  • Gulf Air Crash: Families of 143 Victims Identifying Lost Loved Ones; Bahrain Asks for NTSB Help in Investigation
  • Mexican President-Elect Fox to Meet with Clinton Today
  • Tribe Has Spoken: 'Rich' Victorious After Final 'Survivor' Vote
  • CNN 20: Pete Rose Suspended from Baseball, August 24, 1989
  • Survive Your Drive: One Family's Designs on Safety
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Navy Seen as Less Glorious in Wake of Kursk Disaster
  • Gulf Air Crash: No Information or Conclusions from Investigating Authorities Yet
  • Western Wildfires: Wind Whips Up Fires in Hamilton, Montana
  • CNN 20: Harry Wu's Expulsion from China, August 24, 1995
  • CNN.com Swamped with Viewer Comments on 'Survivor' Finale
  • 'Rich' Victorious in Final 'Survivor' Vote
  • Gulf Air Crash: Debris Field Covers More Than Square Mile

    August 23, 2000

  • Spokesman: McDonald's 'Improving the Living Conditions of Millions of Hens'
  • Mayor Lukken Discusses System to Give Free Internet Access to All LaGrange, GA Homes
  • Stoffer: Public Perception of Ford Falls in Firestone Recall Trouble
  • 11-Year-Old British Actor to be Introduced as 'Harry Potter'
  • Public Agenda V.P. Discusses New Child Care Study
  • Western Wildfires: Montana to Close Off More Public Land
  • Election 2000: Pre-Conventions Bush Held Dominant Electoral College Position
  • Mayfield: Debby Downgraded to Tropical Storm
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Russia Observing National Day of Mourning
  • Reno Will Not Name Special Counsel to Investigate Gore's 1996 Fund-Raising Activities
  • Tennessee Used Car Salesman, Handgun Control Advocate Debate Plan to Provide Free Guns With Auto Sales
  • Who Will Win 'Survivor'?
  • Stem Cells Offer Doctors Supply of Spare Body Tissues
  • Louisiana Gov. Foster Discusses Decision to Attend Law School
  • Bridgestone/Firestone Flies in Emergency Shipment of Tires to Cover Recall
  • Hurricane Intercept Research Team: Chasing Debby
  • Western Wildfires: Hazy and Hectic in Atlanta, Idaho
  • Private Investigator: Rudy Will Win 'Survivor'
  • 'Harry Potter' Actor to Go Before London Press
  • Mayfield: Hurricane Debby 'Has Not Shown Any Signs of Strengthening'
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Putin Still Under Fire Over Handling of Tragedy
  • Hurricane Debby: South Florida Gets Ready

    August 22, 2000

  • Gore to Push Plans for Military Today at VFW Convention in Milwaukee
  • Technogadget Guy Reviews New Generation of Hand-Held Devices
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Putin Meets with Crew's Families
  • Author Tom Clancy Discusses 'The Bear and the Dragon'
  • Taiwan Braces for Supertyphoon
  • National Hurricane Center: Debby Likely to Strengthen
  • Supertyphoon Bears Down on Taiwan
  • Yamada: Hurricane Debby Brings 'Nothing Serious at all' to St. Thomas
  • Hurricane Debby: Puerto Rico Bracing for Storm
  • Author Christopher Rice Discusses 'A Density of Souls'
  • Rosensweig: Greenspan Expected to 'Hold His Punch' On Interest Rates Today
  • St. Bart's Fire Chief: Hurricane Debby 'Not Too Heavy'
  • Rep. Christian-Christensen: St. Croix 'Very Well Prepared' for Hurricane Debby
  • Puerto Rico Stocks Up in Anticipation of Hurricane Debby
  • CNN.com Has Thorough Hurricane Debby Information
  • NTSB Set to Start Two-Day Public Meeting on Crash of TWA Flight 800
  • Mayor Magraf: Debby Not as Strong as Many Other '90s Hurricanes
  • Russian Submarine Accident: President Putin to Meet With Grieving Relatives as Nation Mourns 118 Sailors
  • Author Laurie Garrett Discusses Health Care's 'Betrayal of Trust'
  • NTSB Begins Final Review of TWA 800 Crash Probe
  • Storm Chaser: Typhoon Bilis Will Do Massive Damage to Taiwan

    August 21, 2000

  • 'Golf Digest' Editor Discusses 'Amazing Summer of Tiger'
  • New Study Finds High School Students Affected by Handgun Violence, Passionate About Gun Control
  • San Diego Zoo Plans Birthday Bash for 1-Year-Old Panda, Hua Mei
  • Clemson Professor Discusses 'Communication Across the Curriculum'
  • Time/Princeton Name Clemson Top Public University for Communications
  • Verizon Strike Ends in New York, New England
  • Transportation Secretary Leads Summit to Ease Congestion in the Sky
  • National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield Discusses Tropical Storm Debby
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Operation Draws to a Close; Residents of Seaport Angry Over Handling of Disaster
  • Federal Authorities Begin Investigation into Saturday's Massive Natural Gas Explosion Near Carlsbad, New Mexico
  • National Fire Management Office Spokeswoman Discusses Western Firefighting Efforts
  • Western Wildfires: Lots of Fires, Low Number of Firefighters Makes Job Difficult in Montana
  • Western Wildfires: Cooler Temperatures Allow Firefighters to Regroup in Montana
  • CNN 20: Benigno Aquino is Shot, August 21, 1983
  • Taking on the Tiger: Bob May Falls Short in PGA Playoff
  • Airline and Government Officials to Meet Today Over Flight Delays
  • Jean-Michel Cousteau Discusses Plans for Deep Ocean Odyssey
  • CNN 20: Failed Coup Against Gorbachev, August 21, 1991
  • Election 2000: Women Bounce Gore 8 Points After Democratic Convention; Bush Leading Among Men
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Rescuers Give Up Hope for Survivors
  • The Road to Sydney: Gymnast Blaine Wilson Discusses Olympic Goals
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Naval Analyst Discusses Salvage Operation
  • Federal Authorities Investigating Deadly Natural Gas Pipeline Explosion
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Hope For Survivors Fades as Divers Enter Kursk; Norway Keeping Close Watch for Nuclear Contamination

    August 19, 2000

  • Why Did the Russians Wait so Long to Ask for Aid for the Kursk?
  • High Winds Could Complicate Efforts to Fight Western Fires
  • Russian Navy: No Hope for Kursk Crew
  • Editorial Cartoonist Mike Luckovich Looks Back at the Democratic National Convention
  • Candidates Hit Campaign Trail as Election 2000 Kicks into High Gear
  • Government Gives Firefighters 'Blank Check' to Stop Western Blazes
  • McCain Confident About Surgery Today

    August 18, 2000

  • Democratic National Convention: CEO Camarillo Discusses the Great Team that Helped Put Convention Together
  • 'Golf Digest': Tiger Woods 'Totally Into His Game' at PGA Championship
  • Ford Resurrects the T-Bird
  • Russian Submarine Accident: List of Trapped Crewmen Released as Relatives Gather in Murmansk
  • Western Wildfires: Marines Battle Blazes in Salmon, Idaho
  • Time.com: Al Gore 'Reasonably Human, Reasonably Relaxed, Reasonably Humble' at DNC
  • Nader: Democrats, Republicans 'Selling the American Government to the Highest Corporate Bidders'
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Damaged Hatch Sets Back Rescue Efforts
  • Former White House Special Counsel Lanny Davis Discusses Clinton-Lewinsky Investigation
  • Bush-Cheney Trying to Maintain Momentum Following GOP Convention
  • CNN 20: Larry Bird Retires, August 18, 1992
  • Allison: 'A Torrent of Contradictions' from Russia's Navy on Botched Sub Rescue Mission
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Rescuers Unable to Link Up With Damaged Escape Hatch
  • McCain Expected to Have Surgery Tomorrow on Two Spots of Malignant Melanoma
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Closes Convention with Speech of a Lifetime
  • Bush Campaign Spokesman: 'Let the Campaign of Ideas Begin'
  • DNC Chairman Joe Andrew Discusses Democratic National Convention
  • Summer Movies: 'The Cell' 'All Look, No Substance'; 'Original Kings of Comedy' 'a Treat'
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Navy Analyst Discusses Rescue Efforts
  • Western Wildfires: Fighting the Flames Near the Salmon River
  • Independent Counsel Calls New Grand Jury to Investigate Lewinsky Scandal; Democrats Furious Over Timing
  • Russian Submarine Accident: University of Arizona Seismologist Measures Explosions Aboard Sub at a Ton of TNT
  • McCain Expected to Have Surgery Tomorrow on Two Malignant Melanomas
  • The Road to Sydney: Michael Phelps, 15 Years Young, Joins American Swim Team
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Accepts Party's Nomination, Begins Campaigning in Midwest
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Kursk's Escape Hatches Damaged; Rescuers Continue Efforts Despite Setback

    August 17, 2000

  • Finding 'Gee-Whiz' Tools, Convention News in Cyberspace
  • Democratic National Convention: Oldest Known Delegate Discusses Gore-Lieberman
  • Democratic National Convention: Reporters Roundtable on Gore's Night to Shine
  • Democratic National Convention: 'L.A. Times' Reporter Discusses Democratic Parties
  • Nuytten: Russians Would Only Hesitate if They Knew Sub Situation was Hopeless
  • 87 Major Wildfires Continue to Burn Across Western U.S.
  • Democratic National Convention: Secretary Riley Discusses Education in the Campaign
  • British and Norwegian Rescue Team to Arrive Near Sunken Russian Sub Late Saturday
  • Democratic National Convention: Sen. McCain's Health Enters Spotlight; Clinton, Lieberman 'Tough Acts to Follow for Al Gore'
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Set to Deliver Speech of His Life
  • Russians Feel Outrage Over Government Reaction to Trapped Sub
  • CNN 20: Clinton Testifies to Grand Jury, August 17, 1998
  • Capt. Bush: Any Survivors on Crippled Russian Sub 'Unlikely'
  • Democratic National Convention: California School Vouchers Initiative May Set National Precedent
  • Fires Continue to Rage Across Western U.S., Mostly in Montana
  • Democratic National Convention: Lieberman Accepts Party Nomination for Vice President; McCain to Undergo Further Skin Cancer Tests
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Rescue Efforts Continue; High- Energy Explosion Evident From Video Footage
  • CNN.com Offer Wealth of Information on Stranded Russian Sub and the Rescue Efforts
  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Turkey, August 17, 1999
  • Democratic National Convention: Featured Speeches Set Up Gore's Finale Tonight
  • The Road to Sydney: Olympic Swimmer Dara Torres Discusses Her Return to Competition
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Relatives, Friends of Trapped Crew Hold Vigil in Murmansk
  • Sen. McCain Diagnosed with Skin Cancer, Will Undergo More Tests Today
  • Democratic National Convention: Lieberman Accepts V.P. Nomination; Gore's Daughter Seconds Nomination of the Presidential Candidate
  • Russian Submarine Accident: Retired British Navy Admiral Discusses Efforts to Rescue Trapped Crew

    August 16, 2000

  • 'Socks the Cat' Fan Displays Memorabilia
  • Elvis in Graceland: Remembering the King
  • Democratic National Convention: 'Time' Roundtable
  • Democratic National Convention: Wyoming Delegate Discusses Kennedy Family Connection and 1960 Convention
  • Browner: Al Gore at Forefront of National Environmental Debate
  • Fires in Montana Claim About 50 Houses
  • Democratic National Convention: Mayor Willie Brown Discusses Gore-Lieberman
  • Democratic National Convention: Lieberman Expected to Talk Much of Gore in Speech Tonight
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Departs for California
  • Democratic National Convention: Kennedys Capture Delegates' Attention; Lieberman Readies for his Close-up
  • Gallup Poll: Both Parties' Platforms Appeal to Sizable Portion of American Public
  • Decker: Trapped Russian Sailors Will Not be Panicking if Trained Properly
  • CNN 20: Students Return to Columbine, August 16, 1999
  • Democratic National Convention: Voices From Party's Past Light Fire Under Liberal Base; Gore Arrives in L.A. Today
  • Submarine Survivor
  • Democratic National Convention: Treasury Secretary Summers Discusses Economic Prosperity
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Faces Dual Challenge
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore to Arrive in Burbank Later Today; Lieberman Speaks Tonight
  • Democratic National Convention: 'George' Editor Discusses Event Honoring Actors Christopher Reeve, Michael J. Fox
  • Montana Governor to Declare Entire State a Disaster Area

    August 15, 2000

  • Western Wildfires: Two Dozen Fires Still Burning Out of Control
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore International Policy Adviser Discusses Trapped Russian Sub Situation
  • Democratic National Convention: Roundtable Discusses President Clinton's Speech
  • Drew: Moscow Being Secretive About Trapped Sub
  • Democratic National Convention: Pollster Discusses Gore Strategy
  • American Heart Association Announces New CPR Procedures
  • Democratic National Convention: Teamsters President James P. Hoffa Discusses Labor Issues
  • Democratic National Convention: Yuki Kidokoro of Direct Action Network Discusses the Many Issues of Protesters Outside Staples Center
  • Democratic National Convention: Clinton to Pass Party Baton
  • Democratic National Convention: 5-Time Delegate Discusses her Experiences
  • British Airways Grounds Concorde Fleet; Fmr. FAA Official Foresees 'Major Impact'
  • Western Wildfires: Incident Commander Discusses Concerns of Firefighters
  • Bryson: Problems on Russian Sub Exponentially Greater than 1939 U.S.S. Squalus Sub Accident
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers the 1988 Political Conventions
  • Democratic National Convention: Clintons in the Spotlight
  • Democratic National Convention: Spotlight Shifting From Clinton to Gore
  • British Airways Suspends Concorde Flights
  • CNN.com Has Extensive Democratic Convention Coverage
  • CNN 20: Car Bomb in Omagh, N. Ireland, August 15, 1998
  • Democratic National Convention: Protesters Clash with Police Outside Staples Center
  • Democratic National Convention: Clinton Delivers Vintage Performance
  • Democratic National Convention: Clinton Takes Credit for Economic Expansion; President to 'Pass Torch' to Gore in Michigan Today

    August 14, 2000

  • Graceland Creative Services Director Discusses Plans for Elvis Tribute
  • Outlook Bleak for Over 100 Russian Seaman Trapped on Ocean Floor
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore to Stir Echoes of Truman
  • Democratic National Convention: Political Roundtable
  • Democratic National Convention: Is Gore Really Losing to Bush in the Polls?
  • Democratic National Convention: Fmr. Clinton Adviser Rahm Emanuel Discusses the President's Speech
  • Democratic National Convention: Rep. Woolsey Discusses Plans to Highlight 'Real Democrats'
  • Democratic National Convention: Bush Maintains Post-Convention Lead
  • Democratic National Convention: Protesters Abound; Bill and Hillary Say Farewell Tonight
  • Democratic National Convention: L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan Discusses Hosting the Convention
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers the 1992 Political Conventions
  • Democratic National Convention: 'L.A. Times' Reporter Discusses Social Side of the Convention
  • Convention Moments: Day 1, Bradys Make Appearance at 1996 Democratic Convention
  • Over 100 Russian Seaman Trapped in Submarine Deep Underwater
  • Democratic National Convention: Demonstrators Turn up the Volume; Clinton to Take Final Bow; First Lady's Poll Numbers Dropping
  • CNN 20: Shannon Faulkner Enters Citadel
  • Democratic National Convention: Lieberman Wins the Week; Buchanan the Loser
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Failing to Inherit Clinton's Positives and Negatives
  • Two More Firestone Tires Blow Out in Florida Over Weekend
  • Democratic National Convention: DNC Chair Joe Andrew Discusses the Week Ahead
  • Ford Trucks Director of Engineering Discusses Heightened Scrutiny of Firestone Tires
  • Los Angeles: City of Cliches
  • Democratic National Convention: Clintons to Speak Tonight; Gore Campaigns in Midwest

    August 12, 2000

  • What Do the Democrats Have Planned for their Convention?
  • How to Cope with Airline Cancellations
  • 'Surfers for Gore' Tests the Political Waters
  • Reform Party Presses on with Political Conventions
  • Democrats to Focus on 'Bottom Line' of Politics
  • Sanchez Backs Down, Moves Fund Raiser from Playboy Mansion
  • United Labor Chaos Could Threaten Merger with U.S. Airways
  • Western Fires Sear 900,000 Acres
  • Will the Democrats' Convention Be as Successful as the Republicans?
  • Democratic Convention Debate Transitions Over Time
  • World War II POW Finally Goes Home
  • Terry McAuliffe Discusses Clinton's Reluctance to Leave the Spotlight
  • Gore, Lieberman Make Play for Women in Pennsylvania

    August 11, 2000

  • Aziza Baccouche Discusses Overcoming Blindness
  • Elevator at World Trade Center Malfunctions
  • Democratic National Convention: Salon.com's Jake Tapper Discusses Convention Comedy
  • Democrats Prepare for National Convention
  • Democratic National Convention: Tour of State Delegation Layout
  • Motley Fool: SEC's Fair Disclosure Rule a Victory for Small Investors
  • United Airlines Pilot Discusses Ongoing Labor Negotiations
  • NTSB to Release Report on EgyptAir Crash
  • Democratic National Convention: Democrats Must be More 'Nicey- Nice' than GOP
  • CNN 20: Edward Tracy Released, August 11, 1991
  • Who Makes up the Democratic Party?
  • Storms Bring Hope for Rain, Fear of Lightning to Montana
  • Summer Movies: 'The Replacements' and 'Autumn in New York' Open, Expected Quickly to Close
  • CNN 20: Jury Awards Alaskan Fisherman $286M, August 11, 1994
  • Gore Campaigns in Pennsylvania; Loretta Sanchez Refuses to Cancel Appearance at 'Playboy' Mansion Fund-Raiser
  • Democratic National Convention: Democratic Pollsters Discuss Outlook for Gore-Lieberman
  • Missoula Area Gets Some Rain Help Against Fires
  • Canceled and Delayed Flights at United Airlines Creating Problems for Passengers
  • Moan: Support Goes to Whomever the Reform Party Nominee Is
  • Democratic National Convention: Gore Focusing on Mid-Atlantic Battleground Today; Clinton Engages in Public Soul Searching

    August 10, 2000

  • Internet Offers Real and Parody Sites for Politics
  • National Hurricane Center Dir.: People Need to Stay Prepared
  • Real Estate Agent Discusses Oregon Town For Sale
  • Gore-Lieberman to Hold Rally in Atlanta
  • Two Bombs Kill 11, Injure 27 in India
  • Spokesman for National Association of State Foresters Discusses Western Firefighting Efforts
  • FAA Report: Airline Delays Drop 11.1 Percent in July
  • Red Cross Volunteer Discusses Efforts to Assist Residents Amidst Montana Wildfires
  • Election 2000: Bush Continues Train Tour in California
  • Eli Lilly Tumbles on Patent Setback
  • National Park Service: Baby Bald Eagle Hatches in Washington D.C. for First Time in on Over 50 Years
  • Gallup Poll: 49 Percent of Americans View Pat Buchanan Unfavorably
  • Clinton Proposes Student Loan Changes
  • Study Examines Health, Life Quality of 'Micropreemies'
  • CNN 20: Gunman Attacks Jewish Center, August 10, 1998
  • Mangia: Buchanan Attempting to Steal Reform Party
  • Bay Buchanan: Pat Buchanan Will be Nominated by Reform Party Fair and Square
  • Firefighters Eye Weather in Battle Against Montana Blazes; Gov. Racicot Closes Forests to Public
  • Election 2000: Gore, Lieberman to Rally Southern Vote in Atlanta Today
  • Family, Friends and Neighbors Pitch in to Fight Fires in Montana
  • Gallup Poll: Buchanan's Unfavorables Continue to Rise as Standing Sinks Among Likely Voters
  • Roger Ebert Discusses 'I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie'
  • CNN 20: OKC Bombing Indictments, August 10, 1995
  • Extensive Wildfire Coverage on CNN.com
  • Pennsylvania Firefighter Discusses Battling Montana Blazes

    August 09, 2000

  • Election 2000: Gore, Lieberman Rally Supporters in Carthage, Tennessee
  • Three Dead in Midair Collision Over Southern Jersey Suburbs
  • Moscow Blast Kills Seven; Putin Warns Russians Not to Jump to Conclusions
  • 'Aviation Week': Canceled Flights to Deliver Long-Term Impact to United's Bottom Line
  • Simon: Lieberman Expected to be 'a Party Animal' in L.A.
  • Election 2000: Gore to Display Tennessee Roots
  • McGuirk: Mexico City Loses Only Partial Power in Nearby 7.1 Quake
  • Two Small Planes Collide Over New Jersey; 4 People Dead
  • CNN 20: Jerry Garcia Dies, August 9, 1995
  • Firestone Expected to Recall 20 Million Tires; Concerned Customers Seek Replacements
  • Democratic Ticket Visits Childhood Homes
  • U.S. Army Pentathlete, Skeet Shooter Discuss Olympic Training
  • Two People Detained in Connection with Yesterday's Moscow Bombing
  • CNN 20: China's Worst Floods in 44 Years, August 9, 1998
  • Evans: U.S. Olympic Swim Team is 'Going to be Great'
  • Firestone Expected to Announce Recall of Millions of Tires
  • Montana Disaster, Emergency Services Director Discusses Wildfires
  • Pinesdale, Montana Residents Watch as the Fire Grows

    August 08, 2000

  • Dr. Artie Hatzes Discusses Implications of the Discovery of 9 New Planets
  • 7-Eleven Spokewoman Discusses Company Policy on Handling Robberies
  • Verizon Strike Continues into Third Day
  • Confederate Submarine Raised After 136 Years Under Water
  • Election 2000: Cynthia Tucker and Blanquita Cullum on Gore's V.P. Pick
  • United Cancels Nearly 2000 September Flights
  • Baden: Winter Storms Only Real Hope to Put Out Fires
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaign Awaits Lieberman Announcement; Gore Gains in Overnight Polling
  • Gore and Lieberman Prepare to Kick-off Campaign in Nashville
  • Child Caregivers Not Getting the Message on SIDS
  • CNN 20: Troops Sent to Saudi Arabia, August 8, 1990
  • CNN 20: Lou Waters on 20 Years of Breaking News
  • Election 2000: Gore to Officially Announce Lieberman as Running Mate Today; Religion the Campaign's 'Great Unknown'
  • Confederate Sub Raised Off S.C. Coast After 136 Years Under Water; Recent Court Ruling Changes Sunken Treasure Ownership Rules
  • Evans: Lieberman Selection 'a Turning Point in History'
  • Expanded Info About Lieberman Available at CNN.com
  • H.L. Hunley Raised from Watery Grave Deep Beneath the Atlantic
  • L.A. Gears Up for Democrats with Photo Gallery
  • Election 2000: Gore to Introduce Lieberman as Running Mate Today
  • Wildfires Force Mass Evacuations in Montana
  • McCall, Idaho Mayor Discusses Wildfires, President's Planned Visit

    August 07, 2000

  • Secretary of State Albright to Focus on U.S. Embassy Security, Reaffirm Vow to Bring Bombers to Justice
  • Sen. Reid: Senator Joseph Lieberman 'an Extremely Moral Man'
  • Chief Dombeck: Wildfires Burning Across Western U.S. 'Very Serious'
  • Sen. Specter: 'Joe Lieberman is Tops' in Terms of Competency, Integrity
  • Gallup Poll: 90 Percent of Americans Would Vote for Jewish Candidate for President
  • Sen. Schumer: 'Joe Lieberman Reaffirms Those Values' That Make America Great
  • Election 2000: Bush Aides Claim Similarities with Lieberman
  • Election 2000: Talk in Nashville, Hartford, and Martha's Vineyard About Lieberman as Democrat V.P. Candidate
  • CNN 20: Mickey Leland's Plane Crashes, August 7, 1989
  • Two Women Meet Face-to-Face After 43 Years of Swapping Letters
  • United Travelers Stranded by Nearly 300 Canceled Flights
  • Mesa Verde Park Closed Again by Latest Fire
  • Election 2000: Gore Selects Sen. Lieberman as Running Mate; No Reaction From Bush-Cheney Campaign; Israelis 'Astonished' Over Choice
  • Sen. Lautenberg: Lieberman 'Stands for the Kinds of Values that the American People Will Engage With'
  • CNN 20: U.S. Embassies Bombed in E. Africa
  • Gov. Shaheen: Lieberman 'an Excellent Choice' for V.P.
  • Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne Discusses Efforts to Battle Wildfires
  • Election 2000: Gore to Name Lieberman as V.P. Running Mate; Bush Completes Post-Convention Train Trip

    August 05, 2000

  • What Qualities Make a Good President?
  • Democrats Look to Regain Ground During Convention
  • Laura Bush Sets Tone for GOP
  • Mike Luckovich Discusses the GOP Convention
  • Did the GOP Cash in at the Convention in Philadelphia?
  • Government Investigates Firestone Tire Complaints
  • Authorities Confirm Outbreak of West Nile Disease

    August 04, 2000

  • Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
  • 7-Eleven Employee Fired for Foiling Robbery
  • Fmr. Pres. Ford Remains in Fair Condition
  • Thousands of Britons Salute Queen Mother on Her 100th Birthday
  • John and Maggie Bish Discuss Missing Daughter
  • Republican National Convention: Reviewing George W. Bush's Nomination Speech
  • Republican National Convention: Harley-Davidson Workers React to Bush's Speech
  • Britain's Queen Mum Turns 100; Many Special Honors Mark Occasion
  • Crowd Gathers at Northeast Philadelphia Airport to Send Off George W. Bush
  • Alaska Airlines Grounds Half of MD-80s to Look at Jackscrews
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Accepts GOP Nomination, Criticizes Clinton-Gore Administration
  • Summer Movies: 'Space Cowboys' Has Character; 'Hollow Man' 'a Really Bad Movie'
  • Link Between Bushes Strong: From Former President Father to Candidate Son
  • CNN 20: Japanese-American Reparations, August 4, 1988
  • Republican National Convention: Behind the Scenes
  • Alaska Airlines Grounds Some MD-80s to Recheck Part
  • Republican National Convention: George W. Bush Accepts GOP Nomination, Takes Aim at Clinton, Gore

    August 03, 2000

  • DNC Chairman Rendell: 'Our Convention is Going to be Based on Reality, Not Fantasy'
  • Republican National Convention: Voters Looking to See If Bush 'Mature,' 'Prepared' to be President
  • Sir Peto: Quitting Smoking Late in Life Can Greatly Reduce Risk of Lung Cancer
  • Inhaled Steroids Can Reduce Death Rate for Asthma Sufferers
  • Oakwood Hospital Administrator: Emergency Care Guaranteed Within 30 Minutes
  • Dozens of Wildfires Raging Across 10 Western States
  • Barak, Mubarak Meet in Egypt Over Middle East Peace Process
  • Gerald Ford Took Short Stroll Today; Still Recovering from Small Stroke
  • Republican National Convention: Round-Table Looks Ahead to Final Night
  • Racist Attacks on the Rise in Germany
  • Republican National Convention: Looking Back and Forward to Final Night
  • Election 2000: Gore Expected To Announce Running Mate Next Week
  • Forbes: GOP Will Not Be Complacent Against Gore
  • USDA Considers Size of Holes in Swiss Cheese
  • Republican National Convention: Party 'Not Necessarily in the Ratings Game'
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Ahead or Even with Gore in Most Presidential Attributes
  • CNN 20: Mary Lou Retton Scores Perfect 10, August 3, 1984
  • Republican National Convention: Cheney Takes Aim at Clinton- Gore; Ford Remains Hospitalized After Stroke; Gore Nears Running Mate Choice
  • Republican National Convention: Verbal Sparring Extends to L.A. Versus Philadelphia
  • Web Sites Covering GOP Convention and Election 2000 Span Political Landscape
  • CNN 20: Cholera Epidemic in Zaire, August 3, 1994
  • Republican National Convention: Gary Bauer Discusses Lack of Attention to Conservative Views
  • Dr. Tom Carmichael Discusses Fmr. President Ford, Symptoms of Stroke
  • U.S. Military Joins Battle Against Western Wildfires
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Trying to Appear 'Anti- Political'
  • Republican National Convention: Cheney, Bush Attempt to Portray 'Real Person'
  • Ford Remains in Serious, but Improving Condition

    August 02, 2000

  • Levy Quits Cabinet Over Barak Policies
  • White House Takes Issue with Description of President Clinton in 'Attack Dog' Role
  • Republican National Convention: Rep. Fossella Discusses Role of New York Republicans
  • Ten Years After War, Iraq Defiant, Kuwait Bouncing Back
  • Former President Gerald Ford Under Examination at Philadelphia Hospital
  • New Mexico Sculptor Discusses Alterations to Fountain Depicting Boy With Water Gun
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Arrives in Philadelphia
  • CNN 20: Iraq Invades Kuwait, August 2, 1990
  • Evolution Restored to Kansas State Teaching Standards
  • Republican National Convention: William Bennett Discusses McCain's Embrace of the Bush Campaign
  • Voluntary Evacuations Called Off in Parts of Nevada Threatened by Fire
  • Republican National Convention: McCain Takes Center Stage on Night Two
  • Republican National Convention: Paul Weyrich Discusses Gays in the Republican Party
  • Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe Discusses Being Gay in Republican Party
  • CNN 20: Custody Battle Ends, August 2, 1993

    August 01, 2000

  • Sen. Leahy: Saving Medicare, Social Security Higher Priorities Than Tax Cuts
  • Republican National Convention: 23-Year-Old Delegate Discusses Experience
  • DeFilippo: Stephen King to Continue Internet Serial 'The Plant'
  • British Motorists Angry Over High Gas Prices Call for Boycott
  • Rep. Harris: GOP Must Reinterpret Ideas to Attract More Minorities
  • Shapiro: Dennis Miller 'Forced' on 'MNF'
  • U.S. Sergeant Gets Life Without Parole in Death of Kosovo Girl
  • Researchers See Progress Against Head, Neck Cancers With Experimental Onyx-015 Therapy
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Perceived as Stronger Candidate on Foreign Policy
  • Dr. Ford: Men Lose Some Fertility with Age
  • Republican National Convention: Vin Weber Discusses GOP Economic Policy
  • Republican National Convention: Laura Bush, Colin Powell Exhibit GOP's 'Softer Edge'; Defense, Military Themes the Focus on Day Two
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers the 1996 Republican National Convention
  • Koch: Brother George W. Bush Has Enormous Heart
  • Texas Drought: Electra Faces Drinking Water Shortage
  • Comedian Dennis Miller's Debuts on ABC's 'Monday Night Football'
  • CNN 20: CNN Remembers the 1992 Political Conventions
  • Fmr. Congresswoman Susan Molinari Discusses George W. Bush, Republican Party
  • Gov. Pataki: Bush Seeks to Unify GOP, Nation
  • CNN Interactive Offers Features on Election 2000
  • Republican National Convention: Laura Bush, Colin Powell Preach Moderation as Party Shies Away from Attack Politics

    July 31, 2000

  • Washington Monument Reopens After 3-Year Renovation Project
  • Hoffa: Teamsters 'Working Across Party Lines for Working Families'
  • Wildfires Consuming Thousands of Acres in Western U.S.
  • Republican National Convention: Cheney Winner of the Week; Delaware Loser

    July 29, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: The GOP Convention
  • Concorde Crash Investigators Focus on Blown Tire
  • Campaign 2000: How Will the Economy Affect the Vote?
  • Internet Likely to Revolutionize Convention Coverage
  • Choose or Lose Brings MTV to Philadelphia
  • Delegates Defeat Delaware Plan
  • 'Jerry Springer' Guests Arrested for Murder
  • Karl Rove Discusses the Republican National Convention
  • Appeals Court Stays Napster Injunction
  • Bush-Cheney Take Campaign on the Road; Gore Takes a Vacation

    July 28, 2000

  • Music Fans Scramble to Download Napster Files Ahead of Injunction Deadline
  • Republican National Convention: New Gallup Poll Gives George W. Bush 11-Point Lead
  • Mother Lori Wilmas Discusses Giving Birth to a 13-Pound Baby Boy
  • Protesters Line Streets as Peru's President Fujimori Begins Third Term in Office
  • Republican National Convention 2000: RNC Chairman Discusses Preparations
  • Wildfires in Idaho Miss Nuclear Facility; Lab Employees Return to Work
  • Touring the Floor of the Republican National Convention
  • Dennard: Conservative Message Will Bring More People into GOP
  • Dozens of Convicted Terrorists Released from Northern Ireland Prison
  • CNN 20: Bell Atlantic and GTE Merger, July 28, 1998
  • Concorde Crash: French Cabinet Advisor Discusses Investigation
  • Republican National Convention: Bush Wary of Overconfidence in Wake of New Poll Numbers
  • Republican National Convention: V.P. Nominee-to-be 'a Conventional, Mainstream Republican'
  • Republican National Convention: Polls Show Bush Leading Gore on Defense, World Affairs, Economy
  • Woman Gives Birth to 13-Pound Baby in Missouri
  • Summer Movies: 'Nutty Professor' 'the 'Citizen Kane' of Flatulence Movies'
  • Republican Convention 2000: Author Bill Minutaglio Discusses the 'First Son'
  • Wildfires Taxing Firefighting Resources in Western U.S.
  • Political Analyst Kate O'Beirne, GOP Strategist Mike Murphy Discuss the Appeal of George W. Bush
  • CNN 20: Immunity Agreement, July 28, 1998
  • Hostage Situation at JFK Airport in N.Y. Ends Peacefully

    July 27, 2000

  • Herd of Wild Ponies Sold at Auction in Chincoteague
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Hoarding New Gold Dollar Coin
  • Bruno: Republicans Look to Deliver 'Message of Unity'
  • 'Jerry Springer' Guest Murdered; Florida Police Search for Victim's Ex-Husband and His New Wife
  • 'Jerry Springer' Guest Found Murdered; Fellow Guests Wanted for Questioning
  • Concorde Crash: French Transport Ministry Officials Release New Information on Final Moments of Flight
  • House Plan to Cut Social Security Taxes Debated
  • Federal Report Recommends Stricter Nursing Home Staffing Standards
  • 'Interactive Week': Judge Objects to Napster's 'Business Based on Distributing Copyrighted Materials'
  • FCC to Scrutinize Proposed AOL-Time Warner Merger Today
  • Cops Score Huge Ecstasy Bust in L.A.
  • CNN 20: Olympic Park Bombing, July 27, 1996
  • Sen. Brownback: 'Violent Entertainment is a Public Health Risk'
  • Florida Police Investigating Beating Death of 'Jerry Springer Show' Guest
  • File Swapping Web Sites Will Test Napster Precedent
  • Three Clark Sisters Discuss Qualifying for Olympic 800-Mile Race
  • CNN 20: Judy Woodruff Remembers the Olympic Park Bombing
  • FCC Holds Hearing on Proposed AOL-Time Warner Merger Today
  • Napster Shutdown Will Push Swappers to Many Other Sites
  • Record Industry Wins Injunction Against Napster
  • Concorde Crash: Videotape Could Reveal Clues to Investigators; Hungarian Student Discusses His Photo of Jet Trailing Flames

    July 26, 2000

  • Two-Time Tour de France Winner Lance Armstrong Discusses 'It's Not About the Bike'
  • Election 2000: GOP Ticket Embarks on Short Road Trip Before Convention
  • Castro Leads Massive Cuban Protest Against U.S. Economic Embargo
  • Eran: Jerusalem a 'Shared City'
  • Schlitt: Lottery Winnings Will Finance Education
  • Election 2000: Bush and Cheney Head for Casper, Wyoming
  • Erakat: Camp David Summit a 'Milestone'
  • Middle East Peace Process: Barak Arrives Back in Tel Aviv; White House Maintains Hope
  • Concorde Crash: Would-Be Vacation Partners Contemplate Victims of Air France Concorde Crash
  • Sarsfield: Evidence Pointing Toward 'Catastrophic Engine Failure' in Air France Concorde Crash
  • Concorde Crash: Supersonic Aircraft Underwent Last-Minute Repair Before Fatal Takeoff
  • Tornadoes Tear up Granite Falls, Minnesota
  • Berger: Israel 'More Willing to be Creative and Flexible' at Camp David Summit
  • CNN 20: Mark Wellman Climbs el Capitan, July 26, 1989
  • Election 2000: Gore Takes Time, Consults Warren Christopher about V.P. Candidates
  • Fmr. British Airways Concorde Pilot Discusses Deadly Air France Crash
  • Concorde Crash: Air France Acknowledges Jet Had Engine Fault During Monday Flight
  • Lincoln Pen: Writing with a Piece of History
  • Daylight Reveals Full Extent of Devastating Tornadoes in Granite Falls, Minnesota
  • CNN 20: President Bush Signs ADA, July 26, 1990
  • Twins Served Up at Atlanta Waffle House
  • Granite Falls Mayor Discusses Tornado Damage, Recovery Efforts
  • Concorde Crash: Crew Asked for Last-Minute Maintenance Checkup Before Takeoff

    July 25, 2000

  • Election 2000: Cheney Family Leaves for Austin
  • Lott: Cheney 'a Very Thoughtful, Very Capable Man'
  • FAA Administrator to Testify on Air Traffic Delays Before Senate Subcommittee
  • CNN 20: Israel-Jordan Summit, July 25, 1994
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Barak Reportedly Making Preliminary Departure Plans
  • Colin Powell Reacts to Cheney's Selection as Bush's Vice Presidential Running Mate
  • Election 2000: Democrats Say GOP V.P. Choice Leaves More Options for Gore
  • Reinforcements Called to Fight 46,000 Acre Idaho Wildfire
  • Gallup Poll: Cheney's V.P. Selection Draws 55-Percent Favorable Reaction
  • CNN 20: Armstrong Wins Tour de France, July 25, 1999
  • Archaeologists Join Fight to Save Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park from Wildfires
  • Election 2000: Filling the Ticket
  • Central Park Re-Opens After Spraying for Mosquitoes Carrying West Nile Virus
  • CNN Offers On-Line Election 2000 Coverage
  • Election 2000: Bush Taps Cheney for V.P.

    July 24, 2000

  • American Lance Armstrong Takes Second Straight Tour de France
  • Web Site Lists Auto Recalls
  • Tiger Woods Conquers British Open, Career Grand Slam
  • Orlando Hostage Standoff Continues into Third Day
  • Election 2000: Dick Cheney a 'Ronald Reagan Type' Conservative
  • Stephen King Offers Installments of New Novel on Internet
  • Tiger Roars to British Open Victory, Career Grand Slam
  • Election 2000: Former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney Thought to be Top Bush V.P. Choice
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Center on Jerusalem
  • Election 2000: Bush Aides Say No V.P. Announcement Today
  • Cheney's Heart History Not Uncommon
  • CNN 20: Suicide Bombing in Tel Aviv, July 24, 1995
  • Murder Suspect Continues to Hold 3 Hostages in Orlando; Sheriff's Spokesman Discusses Negotiations
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks Intensify With President Clinton's Return to Camp David
  • Election 2000: Danforth, Cheney Emerge as Top Two Contenders for GOP Vice Presidential Nod
  • Deford: Tiger Woods Could Become Known as the Greatest Champion Ever
  • CNN 20: Capitol Hill Shooting, July 24, 1998
  • Living Solutions: The Growing Trend of e-Philanthropy
  • Election 2000: Bush and Cheney Still Quiet About V.P. Choice
  • GOP Veep Stakes: Cheney, Danforth Up; Keating, Ridge Down
  • Colorado Fire Burns 17,000 Acres So Far

    July 22, 2000

  • Man Leaves Driver $20,000 Tip
  • Reporter's Notebook: Who Will the V.P. Choices Be?
  • FBI Launches Internet Surveillance System
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Sovereignty Over Jerusalem Remains Key Sticking Point
  • West Nile Virus Puts New York Government, Environmentalists at Odds
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators Break for Jewish Sabbath
  • North Korea Creeps on to G-8 Summit
  • Bush Mulls V.P. Choice in Seclusion
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Turns 10 Years Old
  • V.P. Picture Muddles with Addition of New Candidates
  • Cheney Emerges as Leading V.P. Candidate
  • Independent Probe Blames Koresh for Waco Disaster
  • Future of Jerusalem Continues to Hold Up Mideast Peace Talks
  • North Korea Gives G8 Nations New Ammunition Against U.S. Missile Defense System
  • Cheney Moves to Top of Bush's V.P. Short List

    July 21, 2000

  • CNN & Time: Sound-Proof Buses, Cars Result in Deadly Railroad Accidents
  • CNN 20: "THE WORLD TODAY," CNN's Prime Newscast
  • Inmate Builders: Captive Craftsmen Working Off a Debt to Society by Helping to Rebuild It
  • Middle East Peace Summit: U.S. Proposal for Jerusalem Question Reportedly Debated
  • Summer Movies: 'What Lies Beneath' 'All the Spooky Things Thrown Into One'; 'Pokemon 2000' 'Absolutely Empty'; 'X-Men' 'A Male Phenomenon'
  • CNN 20: Astronaut Alan Shepard Dies, July 21, 1998
  • Homann: Small Fire Could Flare Up with Hot, Dry Conditions in Colorado
  • Election 2000: GOP Pushing McCain on Bush for V.P.
  • McCain Indicates Willingness to Serve as Bush Running Mate

    July 20, 2000

  • Tiger Swings at Victory
  • Gallup Poll: Most Americans Expect Boring Political Conventions
  • Election 2000: L.A. Police Preparing to Face Protesters Outside Democratic National Convention
  • Brown: Retirement Savings Bill a Benefit to All Americans Preparing for Retirement
  • Autowraps.com Transforms Cars Into Rolling Billboards
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Camp David Talks to Continue as Clinton Heads for G-8 Summit
  • Park Rangers Attempt to Separate Humans and Bears at Yosemite
  • Gallup Poll: Older Americans More Likely to Watch Political Conventions
  • CNN 20: Immigrant Captors Arrested, July 20, 1997
  • New Detection Test for Colon Cancer
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Camp David Talks to Continue as President Clinton Attends G-8 Summit
  • CNN 20: Vince Foster's Death, July 20, 1993
  • Hamilton: Limited Middle East Settlement Likely
  • Treasure Hunters Hit Big Score
  • Online Survivor's Guide to Summertime Heat, Drought
  • Alberta, Canada Residents Face Aftermath of Deadly Tornado
  • Gore Discusses Vice-Presidential Politics, Middle East Peace Process

    July 19, 2000

  • Lawmakers Mourn Death of Senator Paul Coverdell
  • England Prepares for Queen Mother's 100th Birthday
  • Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Extends Deadline by One Day; Reports of Early Barak Departure Echo From Israel to U.S.
  • Sen. Cleland: Paul Coverdell 'a Real Georgia Peach'
  • Chicago's Historic Buildings Shedding onto Streets Below
  • CNN 20: United Airlines Flight 232 Crash, July 19, 1989
  • Britain Set to Celebrate Queen Mother's 100th Birthday; 'Harpers & Queen' Editor Discusses 'Amazing' Royal Family Member
  • Midwest Drivers Embrace Reversal of Fortune as Gas Prices Plummet
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks to Continue One Day Past Deadline Despite Rumors of Early Barak Departure

    July 18, 2000

  • Safe Return Program Aimed at Alzheimer's Patients With Wanderlust
  • CNN 20: Restaurant Shooting, July 18, 1984
  • FDA Probes More 'Functional Foods'
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Talks 'Intensifying' as Final Day Approaches
  • Congress Poised to End 'Marriage Penalty' Tax
  • CNN 20: Rebecca Schaeffer is Killed, July 18, 1989
  • Gallup Poll: Gore Gaining Ground in Presidential Race
  • CNN.com Introduces New Features
  • Bahraini Sheik's 19-Year-Old Daughter Marries U.S. Marine, Battles in California Courts for Asylum
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiations Intensify, Outcome Still Unknown
  • Soaring Texas Temperatures Spark Dallas County Health Alert

    July 17, 2000

  • Middle East Peace Summit: Progress on Non-Core Issues
  • CNN 20: Hotel Walkway Collapses, July 17, 1981
  • Demonstrators Gather in Detroit to Protest Death of Frederick Finley
  • Author Discusses 'Deadly Departure: Why the Experts Failed to Prevent the TWA Flight 800 Disaster and How It Could Happen Again'
  • Four Years After TWA 800 Disaster, Victims' Families and Friends Break Ground on Memorial
  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Companies File Appeals
  • CNN 20: TWA Flight 800 Crash, July 17, 1996
  • Election 2000: Al Gore Hoping Bradley Endorsement Keeps Liberals From 'Defecting to Ralph Nader'
  • Living Solutions: Decreasing 'Social Capital' a Cause for Concern
  • George P. Bush: 'Republican Party is Changing'
  • Election 2000: Hillary Rodham Clinton Denies Using Anti-Semitic Slur in 1974 Campaign
  • Middle East Peace Summit: President Clinton Breaks Silence on Talks, Indicates Some Progress
  • Passenger Jet Crashes in India, Killing at Least 50

    July 15, 2000

  • Florida Jury Sends Expensive Message to Big Tobacco
  • Jury Verdict Likely to Force Sweeping Changes to Tobacco Industry
  • Cuban-Americans Hold Memorial for Dissidents Killed While Fleeing
  • U.N. Military Mission Rescues Captive Peacekeepers in Sierra Leone
  • Tornado Kills 8, Injures 80 in Canada
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Tough Talks Take on Key Issues
  • Jury Awards Record Damages, But Tobacco Case is Far from Over
  • Reporter's Notebook: What's Next for Big Tobacco?
  • Africa Works to Implement Ideas from International AIDS Conference
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Lack of Agreement Could Cost Barak
  • Middle East Peace Summit: U.S. Withdraws Controversial Proposals
  • Jury Acquits Government in Waco Wrongful Death Suit

    July 14, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: African-Americans, Youth Lack Confidence in Police; General Population Satisfied
  • CNN 20: Dusan Tadic Sentenced, July 14, 1997
  • Our Planet: Philippine Authorities Cracking Down on Cyanide Fishing
  • World Alzheimer's Congress Concludes; Researchers Claim Great Strides
  • Middle East Peace Talks: Self-Imposed Vow of Silence Holds as Fourth Day of Meetings Begin
  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Jury Deliberates Punitive Damages
  • 'Little Boy' Making Big Name for Himself at Underwater Adventures
  • Branch Davidian Trial: Jury to Recommend Verdict to Judge Soon
  • Summer Movies: 'X-Men' Doesn't Thrill; 'Chicken Run' 'Most Entertaining Bang For Your Buck'
  • CNN 20: Rwandan Refugees in Zaire, July 14, 1994
  • Aronson: Jury in Florida Smokers' Trial Likely to Award Damages Requested by Plaintiffs
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Negotiators to Resume Talks on Jerusalem, Palestinian Borders, Refugees
  • Florida Tobacco Trial: Jurors Set to Begin Deliberating Price Tag for Punitive Damages

    July 13, 2000

  • CNN 20: Live Aid Concerts, July 13, 1985
  • Middle East Peace Talks; PLC Leaders Arrive in Washington
  • President Clinton Leaves Mideast Summit Talks to Secretary Albright as Media Blackout Continues; U.S. Negotiates Trade Deal With Vietnam
  • Philadelphia Police Promise Investigation Into Videotaped Beating
  • New Gene May be Implicated in Alzheimer's Disease
  • Maxa: Get Up Early to Avoid Flight Delays
  • Florida Parents Shocked by Nude Picture in Child's Book
  • CNN 20: Railway Killer Surrenders, July 13, 1999
  • Report: Environment and Cancer Linked
  • Former Starr Spokesman Charles Bakaly Faces Contempt Trial Today
  • President Clinton Leaves Mideast Summit Talks to Secretary of State Albright; U.S., Vietnam on Verge of Landmark Trade Agreement
  • Philadelphia Authorities Open Investigation Into Videotaped Police Beating

    July 12, 2000

  • CNN 20: Geraldine Ferraro Announcement
  • Gallup Poll: Education Top Priority for Republican and Democratic Voters
  • FEMA Funds Fake Quake to Test How to Built Safer Houses
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Israelis Will Not Sell Radar System to China
  • Family of Mississippi Teenager Found Hanged Demand Federal Investigation
  • Alzheimer's Could Share Risk Factors with Heart Disease
  • Carl Lewis Discusses U.S. Olympic Track Trials
  • Pentagon Goes Before Congress on Anthrax Vaccine Shortage
  • Two Weeks of Northern Ireland Rioting Result in First Death as Annual Marching Season Comes to Close
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Clinton, Barak, Arafat Begin Second Day of Closed-Door Discussions
  • 3 People Missing After Explosion Levels Two Brooklyn Brownstones
  • Researchers Announce New Drug Could Aid Alzheimer's Patients
  • Florida Golf Course Suing Neighboring Pig Farm
  • CNN 20: Hurricane Bertha, July 12, 1996
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Three Leaders Meet; All Agree to Media Blackout
  • Ashrawi: Middle East Peace Talks 'Will Determine the Course of Generations to Come'
  • Israeli Minister of Immigration Absorption: Camp David Summit 'a Historical Moment'
  • Medicare Administrator Discusses 35th Anniversary of Federal Insurance Program
  • Two Buildings Collapse in Brooklyn; Firefighters Search Rubble

    July 11, 2000

  • Middle East Peace Talks: President Clinton Launches Effort to Break Impasse at Camp David
  • Gallup Poll: American Sympathies Lie With Israel in Middle East Peace Process
  • CNN 20: U.S.-Vietnam Diplomatic Recognition, July 11, 1995
  • Napster Allows Listener to 'Share' or 'Pirate' Music Over Internet
  • Senate Panel to Hear Festering Feud Over Music on the Internet
  • Hockey Fight Death: Funeral Services Today for 40-Year-Old Victim
  • Biographer Christopher Andersen Discusses "The Day John Died"
  • Middle East Peace Talks: Summit may be Clinton's Last Chance to Bridge Gap Between Israelis and Palestinians
  • Alzheimer's Vaccine Encouraging in Phase-One Trials
  • CNN 20: Bosnian Serbs Capture Srebrenica, July 11, 1995
  • Friends, Family Mourn Massachusetts Father Beaten to Death in Hockey Rink; Accused Killer Pleads Innocent
  • Napster Legal Woes Head for the Senate
  • Middle East Peace Summit: Key Figures to Convene this Morning

    July 10, 2000

  • CNN 20: Boris Yeltsin Elected, July 10, 1991
  • 'FanFest' Whets Public Appetite for Baseball on Eve of All-Star Game
  • Middle East Summit: Clinton Waits for Leaders to Arrive
  • Living Solutions: Online Monitoring Could Cut Health Care Costs, Improve Patient Care
  • CNN 20: Women's World Cup Victory, July 10, 1999
  • Clinton to Attend Last Governors' Meeting as President
  • Murphy: Camp David Middle East Peace Summit a 'No-Lose Situation'
  • Middle East Summit: Barak Faces No Confidence Vote Before Travelling to Camp David

    July 08, 2000

  • Is a Missile Defense System Feasible?
  • White House Takes Missile Defense Failure in Stride
  • AIDS Drugs Still Largely Inaccessible in South Africa
  • Blind Harry Potter Fan Shares Her Experience Reading Latest Book
  • Putin Calls for Economic Reforms, Stronger Central Government in Russia
  • Wait is Over for Newest Harry Potter Book
  • Missile Defense Program Heads Back to the Drawing Board
  • Three Americans Join Front Lines in Battle Against AIDS in Africa
  • Richard Pagliaro Handicaps the Finals at Wimbledon
  • What's the Big Deal About Harry Potter?
  • 'Harry' Hoopla Engulfs the Nation
  • Missile Defense System Fails Crucial Test

    July 07, 2000

  • CNN 20: Chief Moshood Abiola Dies, July 7, 1998
  • Citizens Rally to Find Serial Killer in Chicago
  • Bay-Area Hospital Workers Return to Work After One-Day Walkout
  • 'U.S. News and World Report': Johns Hopkins Tops Survey of American Hospitals
  • Shoplifting Scuffle Results in Man's Death, Cries of Racism
  • 'Harry Potter' Stampede Set to Begin at Midnight
  • Summer Movies: 'Disney's The Kid' a Dud; 'Scary Movie' to do Not-so-Scary Box Office
  • White House to Consider New Clemency Guidelines for Federal Death Row Appeals
  • CNN 20: Conviction in the Ennis Cosby Case, July 7, 1998
  • Body Found Fitting Description of Cory Erving
  • Marcus: 'Harry Potter' Books 'Embraced by Children, Families and Adults'
  • 'Harry' Hoopla: Booksellers Brace for Frenzy Over Latest 'Potter' Book
  • June Unemployment Rate Down Slightly from May

    July 06, 2000

  • Our Planet: Oil Developers, Conservationists Square Off in Alaska
  • CNN 20: North Sea Oil Rig Explodes, July 6, 1988
  • Northern Ireland Violence: British Troops Join Police in Streets After Another Night of Unrest
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Strongly Behind President Clinton's Efforts to Broker Peace in Middle East
  • NTSB to Announce Final Conclusion in JFK Jr. Crash
  • Venus Wins First Set in Wimbledon Semifinals; Williams Sisters Bringing New Excitement to Tennis
  • CNN 20: Digital Music Deal, July 6, 1999
  • 'Harry Potter' Books Reach Distribution
  • San Francisco Hospital Workers Stage One-Day Walkout
  • 'Tennis': Venus, Serena Williams 'Upping the Level' of the Game
  • Williams Sisters Face-off on Wimbledon's Center Court

    July 05, 2000

  • Fuel Bank Saves Against High Gas Prices
  • Missile Silo Implosion: Final Phase of START Treaty Gets Under Way Today; Air Force Tech Sgt. Discusses Dismantling Preparations
  • CNN 20: Haitian Refugee Policy Changes, July 5, 1994
  • Jarbidge Shovel Brigade Digs in Against Forest Service in Nevada Wilderness
  • Gays and Lesbians Protest Policies of Episcopal Church
  • President Clinton To Host Israeli-Palestinian Peace Summit; Both Sides Eager to See Context of Meeting
  • Inside the U.N.'s Mailbag
  • CNN 20: Rover Rolls Off Mars Pathfinder, July 5, 1997
  • Tobar: Family Values Offer Bush Opportunity to Gain Ground Among Mexican-Americans in California
  • Missile Silo Implosion: Cold War Legacy Crumbles Today in Final Phase of START II
  • Tunstall: Jason Giambi Tops All-Star Selection Surprises
  • Clinton Expected to Announce Mideast Summit
  • Thousands of California Hospital Workers Plan Walkout

    July 04, 2000

  • CNN 20: Pathfinder Lands on Mars
  • Clinton to Participate in Swearing in of New U.S. Citizens
  • Drought 2000: Tensions High as Southern States Dispute Water Rights
  • Talbert: Sewage Spill Left 'No Long-Term Lingering Permanent Effects' to Miami Beaches
  • More Beaches Reopen in Miami After Sewage Pipeline Repair
  • OpSail 2000: New York Harbor Bustles With Armada of Vessels; Navy Seaman Discusses Plans to Receive U.S. Citizenship From President Clinton
  • OpSail 2000 Floats to its Conclusion
  • CNN 20: Flooding in the Midwest, July 4, 1993
  • Web Site Quizzes on American History
  • Massive Fireworks Display to Celebrate OpSail 2000
  • Independence Trivia, Tall Ships Pics on CNN.com
  • Clinton to Review Tall Ships

    July 03, 2000

  • Harry Potter's Fourth Book Casting a Spell Even Before it Hits the Stores
  • Election Observer Discusses Mexico's 'Orderly Transition To a Pluralistic Party Environment'
  • CNN 20: U.S. Navy Shoots Down Iranian Airliner, July 3, 1988
  • CNN 20: Democracy Restored in Haiti, July 3, 1993
  • Mexican Election: Ruling Party Swept from Power for First Time in 71 Years
  • Heroic Fish Tale for Wisconsin Middle-Schoolers
  • Living Solutions: Online Grocers Can Save Consumers Time, Stress
  • Election 2000: American Public Big Winner in Elian Stakes
  • Observation Tower Set to be Demolished at Civil War Battlefield in Gettysburg
  • Mexican Election: Vicente Fox Victory Sparks Celebrations; Former U.S. Ambassador Discusses 'Good Transition President'
  • Washington Monument Ready for Visitors July 31

    July 01, 2000

  • Touring New York on the Seven Train
  • What's the Deal with John Rocker?
  • 'Technical Glitches' Create Deadly Scene at Pearl Jam Concert
  • Walter Matthau Dead at 79
  • Supreme Court Ends Landmark Session
  • Concert Promoters in Denmark Say Show Will Go On
  • Vibrant Restaurant Scene Emerges in California Wine Country
  • 'Offspring' Magazine's Vera Gibbons Talks About Holiday Safety
  • Cuban Hugh-Jumper Struggles to Overcome Biggest Hurdle
  • Will Lowering the Flag End the Controversy?
  • Clinton's Lawyers Promise Vigorous Defense Against Disbarment
  • South Carolina to Lower Confederate Battle Flag
  • Denmark Concert Turns Deadly

    June 30, 2000

  • Rocker Returns to New York and Pitches Perfect Inning
  • CNN 20: TWA Hostages Freed, June 30, 1985
  • New Effort Under Way in Colorado to Keep Couples Together; Marriage Movement Members Discuss 'Six Dimensions' of Healthy Union
  • Firefighters Keeping Watch on Hot Spots in Southeastern Washington State
  • Summer Movies: George Clooney's 'Imperfect Storm'; 'Action Hero' Mel Gibson Takes 'The Patriot' to Epic Heights
  • CNN 20: Linda Tripp Testimony, June 30, 1998
  • John Rocker Apologizes to New York, Pitches Perfect 8th Inning; Braves Beat Mets 6-4
  • Linda Greenlaw Discusses Surviving 'The Perfect Storm'
  • Hostage Drama Ends Peacefully in Magic Kingdom
  • Norman Lear and David Hayden Discuss Their Purchase of the Declaration of Independence
  • Hanford Wildfire Contained; No Evidence of Radiation Leaks

    June 29, 2000

  • California Insurance Commissioner Resigns Amid Probe of '94 Northridge Earthquake Handling
  • Marchand: John Rocker's New York Greeting Will be Just Boos
  • Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba: Boy and Father Expected to Remain in Seclusion for First Full Day in Havana
  • CNN 20: Dept. Store Collapsed in Seoul, June 29, 1995
  • Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba: Reality Hits Hard in Little Havana
  • Wildfire Races Across 150,000 Acres of Southern Washington
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Internet Rife with Opinion
  • Safir: Providing Security for John Rocker in New York 'Like Protecting the Ku Klux Klan'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Close and Personal for Attorney General Reno
  • San Antonio Archbishop Freed; Suspect Apparently Feared Deportation
  • Hundreds of Police on Duty as John Rocker Returns to New York for Braves-Mets Series
  • Pacific Northwest National Lab Spokesman Discusses Fire Raging Across Nuclear Reservation in Washington State
  • Elian Gonzalez Returns to Cuba: A Bittersweet Victory for the Justice Department; Boy Greeted in Havana Without Massive Demonstrations

    June 28, 2000

  • CNN 20: Mike Chinoy Remembers, A Powerful Image in China
  • Supreme Court Still Quiet on Elian Gonzalez; Strikes Down Nebraska Abortion Statute
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Awaits Supreme Court Decision on Boy's Fate
  • Supreme Court Expected to Rule On Handful of Cases Today
  • Fed Decision on Interest Rates Expected Today
  • Redden: Declaration of Independence to be Auctioned over Internet
  • CNN 20: Tyson Bites Holyfield's Ear, June 28, 1997
  • Kobliner: Small Investors Should 'Shut Their Eyes'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: All Eyes on Supreme Court; No Major Demonstrations Planned in Miami; Boy's Return a Priority For Castro

    June 27, 2000

  • Oil Spill Disrupts Penguin Breeding Off Coast of South Africa
  • Employers Group Targets Distracted Drivers
  • A Family's Struggle Against Deadly Fanconi Anemia
  • House Approves Limited Easing of Sanctions on Cuba, Other Countries
  • Scientists Fear Japan's Mt. Oyama Nearing Dangerous Eruption
  • Holland: Federal Reserve Not Expected to Raise Interest Rates Tomorrow
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Stretches to 13-Point Lead Over Gore
  • Energy Secretary Richardson in Hot Seat Over Gas Prices
  • CNN 20: Live News Conference from China, June 27, 1998

    June 26, 2000

  • Ralph Nader Confirmed as Green Party Presidential Candidate
  • Genetic Milestone: Clinton, Blair to Announce Completed Human Genome Map; Rival Scientists Responsible for Sequencing; Medicine Turns Corner
  • CNN 20: 'Style' With Elsa Klensch
  • President Clinton to Announce Completion of Human Genome Map
  • Information on Humane Genome Project Just a Mouse Click Away
  • Preservation Group Moves to Save America's Historical Landmarks
  • Genetic Milestone: Scientists Decode Makeup of Human Body, Revolutionize Future of Medicine; Celera, Government Tackle Sequencing

    June 24, 2000

  • Florida Man Celebrates 120th Birthday
  • New Survey Shows Why Students Are Disillusioned with Politics
  • Reporter's Notebook: What Happens Next to Elian Gonzalez?
  • What Does the Completion of the Hunman Genome Project Mean for the Future of Medicine?
  • Indian Man Claps Away Illness
  • 'Monday Night Football' Booth Mixes Sports and Comedy
  • Buying and Selling in an Environment of Mega-Mergers
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Ramon Saul Sanchez Discusses the Appellate Court Ruling
  • Fund-Raising Questions Haunt Gore's Presidential Bid
  • Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Down to Final Appeal

    June 23, 2000

  • 95th Midnight Sun Game Celebrates Summer Solstice in Alaska
  • 11-Year-Old Contest Winner Gets Visit From Tiger Woods
  • CNN 20: John Gotti Sentenced, June 23, 1992
  • Firefighters Save Two Window Washers from Collapsed Scaffolding
  • Title IX Draws Controversy 28 Years After Passage
  • Travers: Jim Carrey Flick 'Me, Myself & Irene' 'Fall-Down, Flat-Out Funny'
  • Frank Gehry Discusses Designing Experience Music Project Museum
  • Justice Official Recommends Special Counsel to Investigate '96 Gore Fund-Raising
  • Finality of Death Penalty Creates Controversy
  • Justice Department Prosecutor Calls for Special Counsel to Investigate Vice President's 1996 Fund-Raising
  • Scientist Ready to Announce Rough Draft of Human Genetic Blueprint

    June 22, 2000

  • CNN 20: Bani-Sadr Dismissed, June 22, 1981
  • Firefighters Rescue Worker Trapped on Broken Scaffolding
  • Window Washers Trapped on Texas Highrise After Scaffolding Collapses
  • Gary Graham Awaits Decision of Texas Parole Board
  • Gallup Poll: Rising Gas Prices Curtailing Driving Most in South, Midwest
  • CNN 20: Fred Astaire Dies At 88, June 22, 1987
  • Sean Elliott Discusses The Transplant Games
  • Murder Victim's Grandson Discusses Convicted Killer Gary Graham's Guilt
  • Texas Execution: Gary Graham Scheduled to Die Unless Parole Board Intervenes
  • Gas Prices: OPEC Increases Production, Calls for Lower Fuel Taxes

    June 21, 2000

  • World Watches as Britain's Prince William Turns 18
  • Dr. Zubrin: Live Martian Microbes Could be Missing Link
  • CNN 20: John Hinckley Jr. Verdict, June 21, 1982
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Tests New Cars and SUVs
  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Iran, June 21, 1990
  • Photographer Mark Saunders Discusses Media Focus as Britain's Prince William Turns 18
  • Texas Officials Debate Graham's Fate with One Day to Go
  • Subway Train Derails in Brooklyn; 89 Injured
  • Sheriff's Deputy Discusses Mt. Hood Climbers Rescued After Two Young Boys Intercept Distress Call
  • Government Officials to Meet with Oil Company Representatives Over High Gas Prices

    June 20, 2000

  • CNN 20: Haitian Military Ousts President, June 20, 1988
  • New Computer Virus Disguised as Text File Snags E-Mail Users
  • Lakers Win NBA Title; Fans Riot
  • Drought: Conserving Water in the Home
  • CNN 20: CNN Headline News, Part of the CNN Family
  • 'Money' Magazine's Jerry Edgerton Discusses Fuel-Efficient Cars on the Market
  • Future Space Tourist Dennis Tito Discusses Planned 'Spiritual Experience' Aboard Mir

    June 19, 2000

  • CNN 20: CNN's First Day Reporting, The Cuban Boatlift
  • Our Planet: Old World Meets New World in Philippines as Tagbanuas Claim Ancestral Domain
  • Rich Neighbors Donate Houses to Poor in Northern California
  • Kofi Annan Walking Diplomatic Knife-Edge in Lebanon
  • British Police Launch Investigation After 58 Found Dead in Cargo Truck; Illegal Immigration Through Dover, England a Growing Problem
  • Political Winners and Losers: Bush, Gore Up; Richardson Down
  • Egan Installed as Archbishop of New York
  • CNN 20: Switzerland Banks Settle Claim, June 19, 1998
  • Tiger Woods Scores Record Victory at U.S. Open
  • Jury Selection Set to Begin in Branch Davidian Wrongful Death Suit Against U.S. Government
  • Lawmakers Call for Energy Secretary's Resignation as FBI Continues Probe Into Lost and Found Nuclear Secrets

    June 17, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: Latest Polls Show Bush Well Ahead of Gore
  • How Will Electronic Signatures Change Our Lives?
  • Ba'ath Party Meeting in Syria to Nominate Bashar Al-Assad for President
  • 'Gig' Offers a Closer Look at Americans and their Jobs
  • Devestating Weather Patterns Take Toll on Drough-Stricken Regions
  • Search is Over at Los Alamos, but Questions Linger

    June 16, 2000

  • 27 Years Later, Family Seeks Truth Behind Charles Horman's Death
  • CNN 20: Thabo Mbeki Inauguration, June 16, 1999
  • Death Row Appeal: Days Before Scheduled Lethal Injection, Gary Graham Maintains Innocence
  • Texas A&M Expected to Announce Plan to Bring Back Bonfire Tradition in 2002
  • Abdal Grain Company: Corn Turning Blue-Gray in Drought
  • CNN 20: Bernhard Goetz Acquitted, June 15, 1987
  • Travers: 'Shaft' 'the Perfect Summer Popcorn Movie'
  • Gore Shuffles in New Campaign Leaders
  • Jack Hanna Discusses Swimming with Dolphins at Disney Cove
  • One Colorado Wildfire Turns Away from People and Property
  • Federal Agents Dismantle International Heroin Smuggling Operation
  • Manhunt Underway in Indiana for Two Prison Escapees

    June 15, 2000

  • Ecstasy Bust: U.S. Customs Officials Claim to Have Crippled Massive Drug Smuggling Ring
  • Gallup Poll: Pebble Beach Top Course, According to U.S. Golf Fans
  • CNN 20: Ella Fitzgerald Dies, June 15, 1996
  • Colorado Wildfires Expected to Feed Off High Winds and Low Humidity
  • California Power Sags Under Record-Breaking Heat Wave; Utilities Call for Voluntary Conservation
  • CNN 20: O.J. Simpson Tries on Gloves, June 15, 1995
  • Rescue at Sea: British Man's Adventures Turns into Life and Death Drama in Angry North Sea
  • Rev. Phillips: Southern Baptist Convention Favors Doctrine Over Members
  • Justice Dept. Arrests Ret. U.S. Army Reserve Col. on Charges of Soviet Espionage
  • President Clinton Expected to Meet with Arafat at White House Today
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives File New Appeal for Asylum Hearing
  • Crops Withering Under Severe Drought Conditions in Southeastern U.S.
  • Crews Continue to Battle Major Colorado Blazes; Fire Behavior Analyst Sees Today as 'Critical'

    June 14, 2000

  • Swayze Suspected of Drunk Flying
  • North, South Korea Agree on Joint Communique
  • Strong Winds Spread Colorado Wildfires
  • NTSB Reports Increasing Risk of Close Calls on Airport Runways
  • Red Cross Spokesman Discusses Colorado Wildfires, Efforts to Accommodate Residents
  • Sunscreen Use on Children Can Reduce Risk Factors for Later Skin Cancer
  • Sivy: Benign CPI 'Good News' for Stocks
  • CNN 20: President Clinton Nominates Ginsburg, June 14, 1993
  • Family Fights to Save Home From Raging Colorado Wildfires

    June 13, 2000

  • Congress Considers Bill to Ban Elephants From Circuses, Entertainment Rides
  • CNN 20: Pioneer 10 Leaves Solar System, June 13, 1983
  • Leaders of North, South Korea Come Together for First-Ever Summit
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: Thousands Line Streets to Mourn Late Syrian President
  • Author Suzanne Braun Levine Discusses 'Father Courage'
  • Election 2000: Gore Launches 'Progress and Prosperity Tour,' Highlights Success of Democratic Administration
  • Ten-Year-Old Girl Saves Drowning Boy
  • CNN 20: Freemen Standoff Ends, June 13, 1996
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: Body of Late Syrian President Taken to Hometown for Burial as World Leaders Pay Respects
  • Colorado Wildfires Force Thousands From Their Homes
  • Nuclear Secrets Missing From Los Alamos National Lab; Security Official Discusses Recovery Efforts

    June 12, 2000

  • CNN 20: 'Tear Down This Wall'
  • Government Report on Climate Changes Predicts Rising Temperatures in U.S. over Next Century
  • Supreme Court Rejects Some Fed Lawsuits Against HMOs; Court Makes it Easier to Prove On-the-Job Discrimination
  • Passengers and Attendants Refuse to Fly on Plane After Pilot Questions Safety
  • The Death of Hafez al-Assad: Syrians Mourn Long-Time Leader, Welcome Ascension of Heir-Apparent
  • Justice Department Presents Opening Arguments in Antitrust Case Against MasterCard, Visa
  • CNN 20: Japanese Recession, June 13, 1998
  • Thousands of Cuban Children Rally in Havana Demanding Return of Elian Gonzalez
  • Criminal Image Profiler Jeanne Boyland Discusses 'Portraits of Guilt'
  • Assad's Death Creates Uncertainty in Peace Process
  • Election 2000: Can Sizable Political Contributions Save Microsoft?
  • Philip Morris CEO to Deliver Message of Change to Florida Jury

    June 10, 2000

  • Free Summer Surfing Camps Teach Disabled And Disadvantaged Children
  • Reporter's Notebook: How Will the Microsoft Split Affect Consumers?
  • Clinton to Deliver Higher Education Agenda in Commencement Speech at Carleton College
  • What Could an End to the Inheritance Tax Mean for You?
  • Government Bans Popular Pesticide Citing Health Risk to Children
  • How to Eat Healthy While on the Road

    June 09, 2000

  • CNN 20: Royal Japanese Wedding, June 9, 1993
  • Travers: Box Office Hit 'Big Momma's House' 'Funny For About 10 Minutes'
  • Pretrial Publicity Could Threaten Case Against Suspected Lori Gonzalez Killer
  • PPI Unchanged in May
  • CNN 20: Kosovo Peace Agreement, June 9, 1999
  • One-Room School Trying to Attract New Students
  • Computer Security Company Detects Malicious Hackers

    June 08, 2000

  • Severe Drought Grips Parts of U.S.
  • CNN 20: USAF Pilot O'Grady Rescued, June 8, 1995
  • Government to Ban Dursban
  • CNN 20: Discovery Leaves Mir, June 8, 1998
  • 'Fortune': Business Threat to Microsoft as 'Critical as The Legal Threat'
  • Police Continue Searching Robinson Property for More Evidence in Barrel Killings

    June 07, 2000

  • Sight Returns to Blind Wisconsin Man
  • CNN 20: Covering Floods, Journalists in the Field
  • Stites: What Started as Missing Person Turns Into Multiple Murders
  • Final Microsoft Antitrust Ruling Expected Today
  • Memorabilia from Bankrupt and Shuttered Michael Jordan's Restaurant Auctioned Off
  • Microsoft Trial: Federal Court to Announce Ruling Today
  • Author Douglas Brinkley Discusses New Biography 'Rosa Parks'
  • CNN 20: James Byrd Jr. Murdered, June 7, 1998
  • Congress to Open Hearings on New Mexico Fires

    June 06, 2000

  • Bereaved Families in ValuJet Crash Sue for Restitution from Dead Company
  • CNN 20: 50th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1994
  • 56 Years Later, D-Day Museum Honors World War II Sacrifices
  • Manhunt Under Way for Escaped Florida Sex Offender
  • Ray Lewis to Testify for Prosecution in Atlanta Murder Trial
  • New Jersey Senate Race Proves Costly
  • New Wildfires Force Dozens to Evacuate Homes in Florida
  • High-Tech Interests to Appear Today Before Congressional Committee
  • Mueller: D-Day Museum Opening 'Extraordinary'
  • Manhunt Continues in South Florida

    June 05, 2000

  • CNN 20: Solidarity's Victory, June 5, 1989
  • Ray Lewis Defense Attorney Discusses Plea Agreement
  • Gallup Poll: 61 Percent of Americans View Russia as a Friend
  • U.S. Report Urges More Aggressive Action Against Terrorism
  • Clinton Addresses Russia's State Duma
  • CNN 20: General Motors Strike, June 5, 1998
  • Election 2000: Reno Winner; New Jersey Democrats Loser; Death Penalty Twists
  • Holland: Many Dot.coms Are Now 'Dot.bombs'
  • Weekend Storms Wreak Havoc on North, Central Texas
  • U.S. Panel Recommends Closely Monitoring International Students as Part of Anti-Terrorism Effort
  • NFL Star Ray Lewis to Plead Guilty to Obstruction of Justice

    June 03, 2000

  • High-Tech Video Store Stays Open 24 Hours a Day
  • Reporter's Notebook: Elian Gonzalez One Step Closer to Cuba
  • Nancy G. Brinker Discusses the Race for the Cure
  • Enthusiastic Rally Puts Market Fears on Hold
  • Clinton-Putin Summit to Focus on Chechnya, Missile Defense
  • Mixing Money and Kids in a Well-Heeled Home
  • What is the Microsoft Trial Going to Mean for Consumers?
  • Race for the Cure Gets Under Way in Washington
  • Clinton Addresses Education at 'Third Way' Summit in Berlin

    June 02, 2000

  • CNN & TIME: Deadly Rupture Near Bellingham, Washington Sparks Pipeline Safety Debate
  • CNN 20: Timothy McVeigh Found Guilty, June 2, 1997
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Government Organizes Massive Protest; Juan Miguel Waits to Go Home
  • Bob Hope Hospitalized, Expected to Make Full Recovery
  • Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee Champion Discusses Road to Victory
  • Boy Foils Car-Jacker
  • Williams: I-95 Reopened in Central Florida After Smoke from Nearby Fire Caused Numerous Accidents
  • Torrential Rains Drench Southeastern Minnesota
  • Stock Watch: U.S. Jobless Rate Rises to 4.1 Percent, Easing Inflation Worries

    June 01, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Court to Announce Ruling on Asylum Hearings
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Appeals Court to Rule on Asylum Hearing Today; Justice Department Watches Closely
  • Gov. Bush Considers Stay for Condemned Killer; American Public Indicates Support for DNA Testing
  • Heavily Armed Man Holds 25 Children, 3 Adults Hostage in Luxembourg Day Care Center
  • Texas Death Row Inmate Maintains Innocence; Governor Will Likely Grant Reprieve
  • Mayfield: 2000 Hurricane Season Expected to be 'Somewhat Above Average'
  • All Sides in Elian Gonzalez Case Await Key Ruling; JonBenet Ramsey's Parents Confront Accuser on CNN
  • Hostage Crisis Continues at Luxembourg Preschool; 26 Children, 3 Adults Held by Armed Man
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Family Antsy Ahead of Appeals Court Ruling
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Participants in Washington, Atlanta, Miami, Await Appeals Court Ruling

    May 31, 2000

  • Arizona Firefighters Brace Against So-Called 'Pumpkin Fire'; Dry, Hot Weather Expected to Prolong Blaze
  • Lance Armstrong Discusses his 'Journey Back to Life'
  • CNN 20: Angola Peace Treaty Signed, May 31, 1991
  • New Screening Test may be More Accurate in Detecting Down Syndrome Earlier
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Finds President Clinton Lacking in International Affairs
  • 18-year-old Becomes Philanthropist
  • Clinton in Europe: U.S. Consideration of National Missile Defense Program Sore Spot for E.U.
  • CNN 20: House Speaker Jim Wright Resigns, May 31, 1989
  • As New Mexico Wildfires Spread, Human Cost Flares
  • U.S. Forest Service: Santa Fe Wildfires Triple in Size
  • Markets Rally; Investors Suspicious of Low Volume

    May 30, 2000

  • South Florida Community Attempts to Answer Why Teenager Shot Teacher
  • CNN 20: Bosnian Serbs Seize U.N. Troops, May 30, 1995
  • Firefighters Working to Contain 50-Acre Blaze in Northern Arizona
  • Mystery of Jesse James' Death Stirs Residents of Grandbury, Texas
  • Tipping the Scales: CDC Revises Pediatric Growth Chart
  • Granddaughter of LAPD Chief Shot and Killed
  • Britons Go Head Over Heels for a Cheese Heel
  • Vana: 'Teachers Are Not Soldiers'
  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Afghanistan, May 30, 1998
  • U.S. Forest Service Spokesman Discusses Firefighting Efforts in Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Supreme Court Considers Whether to Resolve Maryland-Virginia Water Dispute

    May 29, 2000

  • Relative Calm Restored Along Israel-Lebanon Border
  • Hard Time in California Prisons
  • Florida School Shooting Leaves Popular Teacher Dead, Honors Student Behind Bars
  • CNN 20: Reagan's First Soviet Union Trip, May 29, 1988
  • High Temperatures, Stubborn Drought Spark Wildfires Across Six Florida Counties
  • American Voices: Cape May Remembers War Veterans Daily
  • Memorial Day Brings Remembrance, Passings
  • Memorial Day: Crowds Gather at Korean War Memorial
  • CNN 20: Yeltsin Elected President, May 29, 1990
  • Election 2000: PNTR Delivers Political Week to Corporate America
  • Wildfires Chase 200 People from Homes in Florida
  • Memorial Day: President Clinton to Lay Wreath at Tomb of the Unknowns
  • Controlled Explosions Dissipate Much Gas from Derailed Train Car

    May 27, 2000

  • David Nuckolls Discusses the CNN 20 Project
  • Rob Siegel Discusses 'The Onion's Finest News Reporting'
  • Ulster Unionists Prepare to Vote on Future of Power-Sharing Government
  • What is E. Coli and How Does it Spread?
  • Musicians Find New York Subway a Place to Get Noticed
  • Mel Antonen Discusses Gives Baseball an Early Season Review
  • Protestants in Northern Ireland Vote to Reinstate Power-Sharing Government
  • Vera Gibbons Offers Tips for Traveling on the Holiday Weekend and Beyond
  • Major League Baseball Slaps Dodgers With Fines, Suspensions
  • Government Issues New Warnings About Being Safe in the Sun and in the Water
  • 13-Year-Old Florida Student Shoots and Kills Teacher

    May 26, 2000

  • CNN 20: Reconnecting the Refugees, Internet Plays Key Role
  • Travers: 'MI2' Has Great Action to Overshadow Plot; Other Blockbusters Examined
  • Canadian Authorities Launch Investigation Into Deadly E. coli Outbreak
  • Canadian Health Officials Race to Stem Deadly E. Coli Outbreak
  • Memorial Day: 'Old Guard' Remembers at Arlington National Cemetery
  • CNN 20: U.S. Renews China's MFN Status, May 26, 1994
  • Gallup Poll: Americans See No Gas Price Relief Soon
  • Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Reopens
  • Limo Driver's Testimony Helps Defense in Ray Lewis Murder Trial
  • Canadian E. Coli Outbreak Kills 5, Sickens Hundreds
  • Memorial Day Travelers Set to Hit Highways, Airports in Record Numbers

    May 25, 2000

  • Death Penalty Debate Electric in New Hampshire
  • CNN 20: Israel Airlifts Ethiopian Jews, May 25, 1991
  • Lebanese Agitate for More Israeli Territorial Concessions
  • U.S.-China Trade Bill: Diplomats Hope Measure Facilitates Policy of Engagement With Beijing
  • Manhunt Under Way in Deadly New York Wendy's Robbery
  • Ramseys Pass Lie-Detector Test Concerning JonBenet Killing
  • Investigators Penetrate 19 Federal Buildings in Clandestine Test
  • Felix Peng Discusses 2000 National Geography Bee Championship
  • UAL/USAir Merger Would Breed First Minority-Owned Airline in U.S.
  • CNN 20: Fires Strike Florida, May 25, 1998
  • Congressional Investigators Breach Security at 19 Washington Federal Buildings
  • China Trade Bill Passes House with Larger-than-Expected Majority, Heads for Senate
  • Manhunt Under Way for Suspects in Deadly New York Wendy's Shooting

    May 24, 2000

  • Immigration Case for Thai Boy Sold into Slavery Stalled in L.A.
  • Israel Completes Military Withdrawal from Southern Lebanon
  • CNN 20: Carol Lin on Reporting/Anchoring at CNN
  • FAA Considers Requiring Portable Defibrillators on All Commercial Flights
  • U.S.-China Trade Bill: Debate Continues as House Prepares to Vote; President Clinton About Predicting Outcome
  • Shell-Shocked Investors Await Market Opening
  • United/US Airways Deal World Create Behemoth, Faces Labor, Government Hurdles
  • CNN 20: Brooklyn Bridge's 100th Birthday, May 24, 1983
  • Cloud of Uncertainty Looms Along Border as Israel Completes Troop Pullout of Southern Lebanon
  • UAL, US Airways Merger Would Create Behemoth

    May 23, 2000

  • CNN 20: OKC Federal Building Demolished, May 23, 1995
  • Israeli Troops Pull Back from Southern Lebanon; Hezbollah Guerrillas Moving in
  • Opening Statements Under Way in Baltimore Ravens Ray Lewis Murder Trial
  • U.S.-China Trade Bill: Debate Intensifies Among Lawmakers; Hutchinson Brothers Embrace Opposing Views; Clinton Guardedly Optimistic
  • Holland: Fed Won't Trigger Recession
  • Hoge: British Public 'Completely Accepting' of Blair's Handling of New Duties
  • New All-Girls Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Recaptures Magic of Vivaldi
  • Charter Plane Cash: NTSB Officials Face Difficulties in Investigation
  • CNN 20: Khatami Elected Iranian Pres., May 23, 1997
  • Israel Withdraws from South Lebanon; Hezbollah, Other Groups Move in
  • Arkansas Disciplinary Panel Recommends President Clinton Be Disbarred Over Paul Jones Testimony

    May 22, 2000

  • Supreme Court Throws Out Sex-Oriented Cable TV Rules, Agrees to Decide Fate of Clean Air Regulations
  • Beetle Attack Threatens San Francisco's Mission Dolores Church
  • CNN 20: Richard Roth Remembers the Early Days of CNN
  • CNN 20: Kelly Flinn Accepts General Discharge, May 22, 1997
  • Sir John Gielgud, Shakespearian Actor, Dead at 96
  • California Fire Officials Out in Force to Prevent Wildfires
  • Charter Plane Crash: Victims' Family Members Gather as Investigators Search Pennsylvania Forest For Clues
  • Florida Jurors Set to Decide Damages in Landmark Engle Tobacco Case
  • Los Alamos Fires: One Family Begins Recovery Efforts
  • Giuliani Out, Lazio In; Labor Loses in China Trade Deal
  • Two Atlantis Spacewalkers Make First Repairs to ISS
  • North Carolina Investigators Focus on Steel Reinforcement as Cause for Pedestrian Bridge Collapse
  • Search for Clues Continues in Charter Plane Crash

    May 20, 2000

  • Political Comedian Kate Clinton Analyzes the New York Senate Race
  • Government Conducts Tests to Prepare for Domestic Terrorism
  • Britain's First Family Welcomes New Arrival
  • Latest Space Shuttle Mission Features Debut of New Technology
  • Can Rick Lazio Beat Hillary Clinton?
  • Reporter's Notebook: China Trade, Rudy Giuliani
  • 'Cult Wines' Make Impact on Market
  • How to Protect Tour Investments in a Volatile Market
  • National Rifle Association Holds Annual Meeting in Charlotte
  • Governmont Conducts Massive Antiterrorism Drills

    May 19, 2000

  • CNN & TIME: Rwandan Genocide Survivors Accuse U.N. of Allowing Atrocities
  • Second $363M Big Game Lottery Winner Set to Step Forward Today
  • Fechter: Ybor City Fire Contained
  • CNN 20: Refugee Crisis in Yugoslavia, May 19, 1992
  • Safeguarding Against the 'VBS/NewLove' Computer Virus
  • Three Killed in Philadelphia Pier Collapse
  • Surf Rider Foundation: South Beach Tops Survey
  • Pier in Philadelphia Collapses, Killing Three
  • President Clinton Lobbying Hard for Normalized Trade Relations With China
  • Biographer James Spada Discusses Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' 'Life in Pictures'
  • CNN 20: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Dies, May 19, 1994
  • New Computer Virus Appears, More Destructive Than 'Love Bug'

    May 18, 2000

  • CNN 20: PLO Assumes Control of the Gaza Strip, May 16, 1994
  • Tillman: America Owes African-Americans
  • New Mexico Fires: Preliminary Government Report Expected Today; Blaze 60 Percent Contained
  • Chicago City Council Calls for Congressional Hearings on Reparations to Slave Descendants
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Scheduled to Blast Toward International Space Station Friday
  • CNN 20: Antitrust Lawsuit Against Microsoft, May 18, 1998
  • Clinton to Intensify Push for PNTR with China, Sign Africa and Caribbean Initiative
  • Government to Release Preliminary Report on New Mexico Fires Today

    May 17, 2000

  • Flynn: Sue Indicates Dinosaurs More Bird than Reptile
  • Lightning Strikes Ignite Fires Across Florida
  • CNN 20: Iraqi Missile Hits USS Stark, May 17, 1987
  • New Mexico Fires Blaze Into Santa Clara Canyon, Pueblo Indian Reservation
  • Sue Hendrickson Discusses the Unveiling of her Find, Sue the T. Rex
  • Almost Half of New Mexico Wildfires Contained
  • CNN 20: Kabila Declares Himself President, May 17, 1994
  • Sierra Leone Rebel Chief Foday Sankoh Captured in Freetown
  • U.S. Army Sergeant Discusses Planned Training Mission Up Alaska's Mt. McKinley
  • Field Museum Paleontologist Discusses the Unveiling of Sue

    May 16, 2000

  • Feinstein: Indiana University Officials 'Scared Mice'
  • CNN 20: Sino-Soviet Summit, May 16, 1989
  • Victims' Families Find Police Report on Columbine School Shooting Unhelpful
  • New Mexico Fires: Firefighters Race Against Forecasted Winds; Los Alamos Store Manager Discusses Employees' Plight
  • Sivy: Fed Targets 'Soft Landing' for U.S. Economy
  • Firefighters Contain Over a Third of Fire in New Mexico
  • HMO Kaiser Permanente Fined $1 Million In Connection With Death of Patient
  • Bittersweet Homecoming for Los Alamos Residents
  • CNN 20: Jim Henson Dies, May 16, 1990
  • Fed to Meet; April CPI Holds Steady

    May 15, 2000

  • Civil War Rages in Sierra Leone
  • CNN 20: Jeff Barron Remembers the Early Days of CNN
  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Provisions of Law in Rape Case
  • Federal Investigators in New Mexico Seeking Cause of Proscribed Burn Gone Awry
  • Gunman Takes Hostages at Kindergarten Day Care Center in Norway; 15 Released
  • Gallup Poll: Gun Control Not the Highest Priority Issue Among Americans
  • Indiana's Bob Knight Either Loved or Loathed
  • University of Indiana Officials to Announce Decision on Bobby Knight
  • Gov. Gray Davis to Propose Tax Exemption for California Teachers
  • CNN 20: 'TALKBACK LIVE,' America Speaks Out
  • President Clinton to Announce $24M in Federal Funds for Bulletproof Vests
  • Election 2000: Endorsement for President Makes Bush, McCain Political Winners
  • Sen. Domenici: Los Alamos Housing and Laboratory Facilities 'Out of the Woods'
  • Gunman Holds Kindergarten Hostage in Norway

    May 13, 2000

  • Buzz Aldrin Discusses Man's 'Return' to Space
  • St. Petersburg Hopes to Shake Image as Crime Capital of Russia
  • Forest Service Uncertain When Los Alamos Residents Can Return Home
  • Firefighters Hope Weather Conditions Will Aid Battle Against Los Alamos Blaze
  • Top New York Auction Houses Face Antitrust Investigation
  • Reporter's Notebook: Politics of Gun Control
  • Women Make Strides as Corporate CEOs
  • Nation's Moms Descend on D.C. for Protest Against Gun Violence
  • Forest Service Officials in Hot Seat After Prescribed Fire Rages Out of Control in Los Alamos

    May 12, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans Believe Their Mother had Greater Formative Influence
  • CNN 20: Susie Maroney's Record, May 12, 1997
  • Tornadoes Leave Path of Destruction Through Tonganoxie, Kansas
  • U.S. Forest Service Member Discusses Proscribed Fires; Firefighters Work Overnight to Douse New Mexico Blazes
  • Webby Awards Celebrate the Quirky and the Unusual
  • Gallup Poll: 70 Percent of American Women, 52 Percent Men Want Stricter Gun Laws
  • CNN 20: Jakarta Student Protests Turn Violent, May 12, 1998
  • American Red Cross: Turn in Weather Offers 'a Little Bit of Hope' to Struggle Against New Mexico Wildfires
  • Los Alamos County, New Mexico Fire Chief Discusses Firefighting Efforts

    May 11, 2000

  • Edward Egan Becomes Archbishop of New York
  • CNN 20: ValuJet 592 Crash, May 11, 1996
  • Member of U.S. Park Service Tells of Fire Damage in New Mexico
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Asylum Hearing Under Way in Federal Appeals Court; Cuban Family Remains Secluded at Maryland Retreat
  • Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives: Where Are They Now?
  • Sgt. Royleen Ross-Weaver Discusses the Fight Against Wildfires in New Mexico
  • CNN 20: Ebola Outbreak in Zaire, May 11, 1995
  • Los Alamos Evacuee Tells Story
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Appeals Court Hearing Miami Relative's Best Chance at Winning
  • Thousands of Los Alamos Residents Evacuate in Wake of Wildfires
  • Holland: Stock Markets Experiencing 'Big Correction in a Very Big Bull Market'
  • Elian Gonzalez Asylum Hearing Under Way in Atlanta Federal Appeals Court
  • Controlled Burn Turns Wild and Sweeps into Los Alamos, New Mexico

    May 10, 2000

  • CNN 20: Francois Mitterrand Elected, May 10, 1981
  • Voluminous Dancers Take the Stage in Cuba
  • FBI, Philippine Officials Search for Two Computer Students in 'Love Bug' Investigation
  • Big Game Jackpot: Michigan Ticket Seller Angry Over Commission Cap; Illinois Store to Receive $1.8M Bonus; Attorney Discusses Legal Problems
  • British Government to Order Urgent New Guidelines Restricting Children's Use of Mobile Phones
  • Summer Vacations May Be More Affordable This Year
  • Lake Zurich, Illinois Store Abuzz With Excitement After Selling Winning Big Game Ticket
  • CNN 20: Earthquake In Iran, May 10, 1997
  • 'Katie.com' Author Discusses Her Experience with a Cyber- Predator
  • Big Game Board Member Discusses Lure of the Lottery
  • Michigander Hits 'Big Game' Jackpot with Ticket Purchased at Mr. K's Party Shoppe

    May 09, 2000

  • Study Shows Teachers Leaving School Jobs Due to Low Pay, Lack of Respect
  • Clinton to Host Supporters of Normal Trade Relations with China
  • Former Presidents Ford, Carter to Join Clinton in Calling for Free Trade With China
  • CNN 20: William Kennedy Smith Charged, May 9, 1991
  • The Pill Turns 40
  • Lawyer for Maturino Resendiz Acknowledges Client as 'Railway Killer'
  • Gallup Poll: 72 Percent of Likely American Voters Have Favorable Opinion of Senator John McCain
  • Election 2000: Senator McCain Endorses Governor Bush for President
  • Beck Weathers Discusses his 'Journey Home from Everest'
  • Huge Jackpot Attracts 'Big Game' Players
  • Philadelphia Board of Education Votes to Require School Uniforms
  • Debt Management Counselor Discusses Ways to Avoid Bankruptcy
  • Bush, McCain Meet

    May 08, 2000

  • CNN 20: USSR Boycotts '84 Olympics, May 8, 1984
  • Texas State Representative Hupp Describes New Gun Laws as 'Waste of Legislative Paper'
  • Wildfire Spreads Toward Los Alamos, National Weapons Lab
  • CNN 20: New U.S. Refugee Policy, May 8, 1994
  • Tony Hope Discusses the Opening of the Bob Hope Gallery of American Entertainment
  • Election 2000 Winners & Losers: Bush-Gore Tie; Buchanan Becoming Political Pariah
  • Law Enforcement Agents Raid House of Suspected 'Love Bug' Creator in Philippines
  • Million Mom March Organizer Discusses Push for New Gun Control Measures
  • Wildfires Threaten Los Alamos
  • Severe Drought Grips Midwest, Takes Heavy Toll on Farmers
  • Cardinal O'Connor's Funeral to be a Model of Catholic Tradition

    May 06, 2000

  • Dan Liebman Handicaps Today's Kentucky Derby
  • Summer Movie Reviews: 'Gladiator,' 'The Patriot,' 'Dinosaur'
  • IRA Announces Plans to Disarm
  • How Can Computer Users Protect Against Viruses Like the Love Bug?
  • A Look at a Different Side of Vietnam

    May 05, 2000

  • Kentucky Derby: Years of Preparation Target a Two Minute Run for the Roses
  • CNN 20: Iran-Contra Hearing Opens, May 5, 1987
  • Big Game Hunters Blowing Through Chicago
  • 'Big Game' Lottery Jackpot Taking America by Storm
  • Denver Dog Recuperates After Helping Find Owner After Truck Accident
  • Georgia Lottery President Discusses Tonight's Big Game Jackpot
  • CNN 20: Michael Fay Caned in Singapore, May 5, 1994
  • Don Kempf Discusses the Release of 'Michael Jordan to the Max'
  • Vieques Squatters Removed from Bombing Range Peacefully, but Vow to Return
  • Big Game Drawing Boasts Second Highest Lottery Jackpot in U.S. History at $220 Million
  • Copycat Attacks Causing Chaos in Wake of 'Love Bug' Virus

    May 04, 2000

  • Giuliani Holds Town Hall Meeting in Rochester, Still Undecided About Senate Race
  • CNN 20: Oliver North Verdict, May 4, 1989
  • Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Trial: Witnesses Testify About Crash that Killed 270
  • Researchers Report New Findings About Blood Pressure Readings
  • FBI Agents Remove Protesters From Vieques Island
  • Kent State Anniversary: Professor Turns Shooting Tragedy Into Lesson; Nine Victims to Reunite on Campus for First Time
  • Three Young Brothers Celebrate the Gift of Sight
  • John Filo Recalls Kent State Shootings 30 Years Later
  • Cardinal John O'Connor Dead at Age 80, Remembered as Man of Faith, Compassion and Strong Convictions
  • Bishop Lori of Washington, D.C. Remembers Cardinal John O'Connor as a 'Man Who Spoke the Truth'
  • Kent State Anniversary: 30 Years Ago Today, National Guard Opens Fire on Anti-Vietnam Protesters
  • Vieques Protesters Removed by Federal Agents

    May 03, 2000

  • New Study Finds Brain Condition Has Roots in Midlife
  • CNN 20: Julius Erving Retires, May 3, 1987
  • Sophonie Telcy's Case: Guardians for 6-Year-Old Haitian Immigrant Look to Gain Attention, Keep Child in U.S.
  • Moore, OK Tornado Survivors Rebuild Lives
  • Study Links Lifestyle and Male Impotence
  • Pan Am Flight 103 Trial: Families of Victims Watch Closely After Years of Waiting
  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee Discusses the Asthma All-Stars Program
  • CNN 20: Severe Tornadoes Hit Oklahoma, May 3, 1999
  • Vieques Protesters Vigilant After Restless Night Bracing for Showdown
  • Bolton: U.S. Used Wrong Approach to Bring Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Suspects to Trial
  • Two Libyan Intelligence Agents Plead Innocent in Pan Am 103 Bombing

    May 02, 2000

  • Demand for Real Estate Pushes Out Elderly from Rent Control
  • White House Hosts Conference on Challenges of Raising Teenagers; Parents Seek Flexibility at Work to Juggle Tasks at Home
  • CNN 20: U.S. Soldiers Released in Serbia, May 2, 1999
  • Gallup Poll: 60 Percent of Americans Approve of Decision to Retrieve Elian Gonzalez in Miami
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Custody Battle Heating up in the Courts
  • DNA Testing Used in Increasing Number of French Paternity Challenges
  • Rebels and Government Troops Exchange Gunfire in Philippines Hostage Standoff
  • Group of Pediatricians Publish New Guidelines for ADHD
  • Kansas City, Missouri Public Schools Lose Accreditation

    May 01, 2000

  • CNN20: Tony Blair Is Elected
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Split on Issue of Homosexual Relations
  • Pollen, Vital to Plant Reproduction, Creates Misery for Those Allergic to It
  • Murder Victim's Family Mourns Loss
  • Siklos: Consumers Unsympathetic in Spat Between Media Titans Time Warner, Disney
  • Filipino Rebels Holding 21 Hostages Kidnapped in Malaysia
  • CNN20: Hurricane Coverage
  • NSC Approaching AIDS as National Security Threat
  • Who Won and Lost Politically Last Week?
  • Pennsylvania Residents Look for Answers in Wake of Gunman's Rampage Against Ethnic Minorities
  • Microsoft Up in First Trading Day After Release of Government Breakup Proposal

    April 29, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: Governemnt Recommends Breakup of Microsoft
  • Helen Thomas and Joe Galloway Discuss the 25th Anniversary of the End of the Vietnam War
  • Rally Further Divides City Suffering Fallout from Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Ho Chi Minh City Prepares to Celebrate Anniversary of the End of the 'American War'
  • Federal Government Sponsors Gun Buyback Program in Nation's Capital
  • FBI Joins Investigation into Shooting Spree Near Pittsburgh
  • Principal Makes Good on Dare
  • Tom Corey Reflects on the 25th Anniversary of the End of the Vietnam War
  • Police Say Pittsburgh Shooting Rampage Motivated by Racism
  • Little Havana to Hold Rally Protesting Removal of Elian Gonzalez

    April 28, 2000

  • Medical Mistakes Often Shrouded by Code of Silence
  • CNN 20: Mike Chinoy Reporting from North Korea
  • Government Set to Propose Microsoft Split
  • President Clinton to Announce Largest Gun Buyback Program Ever in Nation's Capital
  • Georgia Senator Max Cleland Discusses His Vietnam War Experience
  • Vietnam Prepares to Celebrate 25-Year Anniversary of War's End
  • CNN 20: Massacre in Tasmania, April 28, 1996
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Four Cuban Classmates Arrive at Carmichael Farm
  • President Clinton to Unveil Gun Buyback Program for District of Columbia

    April 27, 2000

  • James Rubin Leaves State Department for Family Life
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Comfortable With Decision to Seize Boy; Family Awaits Cuban Visitors at Carmichael Farm
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Files Court Petition For Sole Right to Speak for Boy
  • New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
  • Hillary Clinton Engages Voters in Buffalo Town Hall Meeting
  • Photographer David Hume Kennerly Discusses Vietnam War Coverage
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy Awaits Cuban Friends; Juan Miguel Gonzalez Files Court Motion

    April 26, 2000

  • CNN 20: Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, April 26, 1986
  • Woman Gets Flown Out of Rush Hour Traffic for Heart Transplant
  • Kerry Ryman Discusses his Wilt Chamberlain Ball Auction
  • Vietnam Revisited, 1975-2000: Hanoi Restaurant Provides Veterans a Taste of Home
  • Many Latinos Find Double-Standard in INS Policy
  • Dinosaur Footprints Attract Crowds to Utah Farm
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy and Father Wait Out Appeals Process in Maryland
  • CNN 20: South Africa's First All-Race Elections, April 26, 1994
  • Cronauer: Congress Should Pass Joint Resolution Apologizing to Vietnam Veterans
  • Price Tag High for Flood Ravaged Mozambique
  • Actor Christopher Reeve to Testify Before Senate on Stem Cell Research
  • Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Gays in Boy Scouts
  • President Clinton to Push for Medicare Coverage of Prescription Drugs
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Visitors Expected to Join 6-Year-Old at New Temporary Residence

    April 25, 2000

  • Library of Congress Celebrates Bicentennial
  • Clinton Looks to Revive Hate Crime Legislation
  • Clintons, Gores Take Center Stage at Democratic Party Fund- Raiser
  • CNN 20: Israeli Troops Leave Sinai, April 25, 1982
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Janet Reno to Face Questions From Outraged Lawmakers
  • Vietnam Revisted, 1975-2000: Senator McCain Commorates End of War 33 Years After His Capture
  • Vietnam Revisited 1975-2000: Fmr. South Vietnamese Ambassador to U.S. Discusses How the War is Still Affecting Both Countries
  • New Study Takes Closer Look at Hidden Dangers on the Playground
  • CNN 20: Bob Furnad Remembers a Frightening Moment at CNN
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General to Face Questions From Senators; Miami Cuban-American Leaders Call for General Strike
  • Seven Children Wounded in National Zoo Shooting

    April 24, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy Remains at Andrews Air Force Base with Father; Miami Relatives Wait
  • CNN 20: Discovery/Hubble Telescope Launch, April 24, 1990
  • Dam Family Discusses Their Escape from Vietnam and Recent Travels Back
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-Old Remains Cloistered With Cuban Family Inside Andrews Air Force Base
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: White House Counters Republican Claims Made in Wake of Saturday's Raid
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis Due to Blast Off Today on Mission to Repair, Restock International Space Station
  • Congressional Hearings on Government Seizure of Elian Gonzalez Could 'Backfire' If Not Handled Carefully
  • U.S. Government Continues Search for Vietnam MIAs
  • Politicians Who Touch Elian Gonzalez Issue Get 'Burned'; George W. Bush Under Pressure to Clarify Position on Confederate Flag
  • Elian Gonzalez case: Psychiatrist Gustavo Cadavid Discusses Elian's Reaction to Dramatic Turn of Events
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Elian Adjusts to Life with Father

    April 21, 2000

  • Gallup Poll: 67 Percent of Americans Choose Protecting Environment at Cost of Economic Growth
  • Navigating the Maze of Allergy Medications
  • CNN 20: Massacre in Rwanda, April 21, 1994
  • 66-Year-Old Helps Apprehend Gunman Outside Phoenix, Arizona
  • U.S. to Intensify Role in Middle East Peace Talks
  • Putin Pushes Second Major Arms Control Agreement Through Parliament
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Agents Moving Into Enforcement Mode
  • State Trooper Aids Family of Geese Waddle Down Highway
  • CNN 20: New Planets Discovered, April 21, 1996
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 'The Untold Story'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Reviews Different Plans for Reuniting Boy with Father
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Considering Forced Removal of Boy From Miami Relatives; Florida Demonstrators Unimpressed

    April 20, 2000

  • HIV/AIDS at Alarming Levels in Cambodia
  • Two Studies Question Benefits of High-Fiber, Low-Fat Diet in Fight Against Colon Cancer
  • Arafat in Washington to Continue Negotiations on Framework for Peace in the Middle East
  • Immigration Attorney Dale Schwartz Discusses Legal Issues in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Scientists Ponder Whether Humanity is Alone in the Cosmos
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Family Renews Offer for Father-Son Reunion Without Custody Transfer
  • Columbine Looking to the Future: Victim's Parents Blame Sheriff's Department for Child's Death; Students, Staff to Gather in Remembrance
  • Kohut: Columbine a 'Social Earthquake' on Gun Control, School Safety
  • Columbine Anniversary: Littleton, Colorado Still Struggling to Overcome Tragedy
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Ruling Leaves Tug-of-War Over Boy Murkier
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Cancels Trip to Consider Options; Miami Relatives Renew Offer of Meeting to Boy's Father

    April 19, 2000

  • 15-Year-Old Canadian Arrested in Connection With 'Denial of Service' Cyber Attacks
  • Fishermen Rescuers of Elian Gonzalez Feud Over Boy's Fate
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: All Sides Await Appellate Court Ruling
  • Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial: Commission Chairman Robert Johnson Opens Dedication Ceremony
  • Governor Keating Reflects on 'Horror' of Oklahoma City Bombing
  • Supreme Court Considers Constitutionality of Miranda Rights
  • Philippine Investigators Retrieve Cockpit Voice Recorder From Jetliner Crash Killing 131
  • Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial: Family of Survivors Thankful to be Alive

    April 18, 2000

  • Apparent Tornado Plows Through Paramount, California
  • Miracle League Offers Some Children a Field of Dreams
  • Cold or Allergies?
  • CNN 20: U.S. Embassy Bombing, April 18, 1983
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Pediatrician Warns Boy in Imminent Danger, Should be Removed From Miami Home
  • Wall Street on Lookout for 'Dead Cat Bounce'
  • Conspiracy Theory: Internet Site Posts Clearest Pictures of Area 51
  • Day Traders Reap Profits in Market Roller-Coaster
  • CNN 20: Wayne Gretzky Retires, April 18, 1999
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice in Enforcement Mode; Government- Appointed Psychologist Warns of 'Imminent Danger' for Boy
  • Savage: Market 'a Place Where People Agree to Disagree'
  • Dr. Redlener: Videotape of Elian Gonzalez Shows 'Child Under a Significant Amount of Duress'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Government-Appointed Doctor Believes Boy in Danger, Urges Removal From Miami Home

    April 17, 2000

  • D.C. at a Stand-Still as Second Day of World Bank/IMF Protests Get Underway
  • Prudential Traders Encouraged, but Skeptical; Asian Markets Nosedive; Losses Abate on European Bourses
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Florida Relatives Ask for No Government Action During Holy Week
  • Investors Observing Yellow Light in Early Trading
  • Rajan: Investors 'Getting Closer to Capitulation'
  • Stock Watch: Mutual Funds Key in Anticipating Market Moves
  • Stock Watch: Wall Street Waiting to See if Investors Buy on Dip; Author of 'Another Savage Truth on Money' Discusses Investors' Next Step
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Decision From Federal Appeals Court Expected Soon
  • Winners and Losers of the Week: Elian Gonzalez Tape Draws Criticism; Giuliani Campaign Goes from Bad to Worse
  • Chicago Traders Fear 'Dead Cat Bounce'
  • World Finance Protests: Police Brace for Protesters in Washington, D.C. Streets
  • CNN 20: Verdict in 2nd LAPD Trial, April 17, 1993

    April 15, 2000

  • 'Flying Dog' Turns Heads in California
  • Efforts Under Way to Narrow Digital Divide
  • Juan Miguel Gonzalez Frustrated by Delays in Custody Transfer
  • Will the Wall Street Carnage Continue Monday?
  • Federal Appeals Court Considers Request to Block Transfer of Custody to Elian Gonzalez's Father
  • Reporter's Notebook: What Will Happen to Elian Gonzalez?
  • New Yorkers Mixed on Elian Gonzalez Issue
  • Clinical Psychologist Dr. Lourdes Rigual-Lynch Discusses the Impact of the Custody Battle on Elian Gonzalez
  • Elian Gonzalez Case Goes to District Court in Atlanta

    April 14, 2000

  • South Carolina Senate Approves Confederate Flag Compromise
  • CNN 20: U.S. Warplanes Attack Libya, April 14, 1986
  • After Five-Year Delay, Russia's Duma Ratifies START II Treaty
  • Elian Gonzalez Handover Standoff: Justice Department Responds to Appeals Court Injunction; Cuba Criticizes Videotape; Juan Miguel Impatient
  • Stocks Open in Negative Territory on Fear of Inflation
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Gonzalez Upset with Videotape, Court-Appointed Stay
  • McLean: Markets 'Completely Driven by Psychology'
  • List of Victims Linked to Murder Suspect John Eric Armstrong Continues to Grow
  • CNN 20: Anwar Ibrahim Sentenced, April 14, 1999
  • Elian Gonzalez Handover Standoff: Protesters Rejoice Over Court's Temporary Injunction; Cuban Officials Decry Miami Family's Legal Maneuvers

    April 13, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Little Havana Crowds Continue to Grow; Juan Miguel Leaves for Cuban Interests Section
  • Dr. Delamater: Miami Family Must 'Transcend Their Political Disputes' in Elian Gonzalez Matter
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Deadline to Turn Elian Over Approaches; Miami Braces for Possible Unrest
  • CNN 20: Tiger Woods Wins '97 Masters, April 13, 1997
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Critical Juncture Expected Today as Handover Deadline Approaches
  • Detroit Police Arrest Former Navy Serviceman in Connection With International Prostitute Murders
  • Nuccio: Violence Near Elian Gonzalez's Little Havana Home Unlikely
  • Troubled Kentucky Teen Survives Life-Threatening and Life- Changing Ordeal
  • CNN 20: Jack Kevorkian Sentenced, April 13, 1999
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Weighs Enforcement Options
  • Dr. Delamater Discusses Elian Gonzalez's Psychological State as a 6-Year-Old
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno Orders Boy's Return to Father's Custody; Miami Protesters Remain Defiant; Juan Miguel Frustrated By Slow Progress
  • Mayor Carollo: Miami 'Extremely Hurt and Let Down' by Government in Elian Gonzalez Matter

    April 12, 2000

  • 7-Year-Old Boy in Hot Seat After Driving to Store for Cheerios
  • Protesters Gather in Washington, D.C. to Rally Against Global Capitalism, U.S.-China Trade
  • Silent March Commemorates Gun-Related Deaths
  • CNN 20: Columbia Blasts Off, April 12, 1981
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Father-Son Reunion On Hold, Justice Officials Consider Whether to Send Instruction Letter
  • Hefner Gets his Way in Chicago
  • CNN 20: Sugar Ray Robinson Dies, April 12, 1989
  • Labor Rallies on Capitol Hill Against Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cloud of Uncertainty Hangs Over Drama
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relative Calls Off Father-Son Reunion; Justice Department Letter Ready to Send; Reno Considers Traveling to Miami

    April 11, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Drafting Hand-Over Letter; Demonstrators Maintain Presence Outside Miami Home
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Justice Department Drafting Letter to Finalize Details on Reunion with Father; American Public Supports Boy's Return
  • CNN 20: Christiane Amanpour Perspective
  • Scientists Focus on Single Gene That May Hold Key to Many Age- Related Illnesses
  • Suburu Legacy Performs Best, Daewoo Leganza Worst in Insurance Institute For Highway Safety Crash Tests
  • Investors Eye Nasdaq After Second-Largest Point Drop Yesterday
  • Sports World Takes a Stand Against Confederate Battle Flag
  • CNN 20: Jessica Dubroff Dies, April 17, 1996
  • Farr: Nasdaq Selloff 'a Normal Backing and Filling'
  • Antioxidant Debate: Too Much of a Good Thing?
  • Striking Janitors Seek Economic Justice in L.A.
  • President Clinton to Attend Maryland Gun Safety Bill Signing
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Attorney General Janet Reno to Meet With Mental Health Experts, Miami Area Mayors Today

    April 10, 2000

  • Environmental Concerns at Mexico's Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve Draw World's Attention
  • CNN 20: NATO Launches Air Strikes, April 10, 1994
  • South and North Korean Leaders Agree to Meet for First Time Since Division
  • CNN 20: Northern Ireland Peace Agreement, April 10, 1998
  • April Storm Blankets Northeast in Snow
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Due to Meet with Government-Assigned Psychiatrists
  • Marine Investigation Ongoing in Osprey Crash
  • Attorney General Janet Reno 'Makes Tough Decisions and Takes Full Responsibility for Them'; Senate Budget Plan 'Setback' for Bush, Gore
  • Vijay Singh Holds Off Some of Golf's Greatest Stars to Win Masters
  • White House Welcomes Announcement of Summit Between North and South Korea
  • Pentagon Halts Flights of MV-22 Osprey Pending Crash Investigation
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Miami Relatives Invited to Meet with Mental Health Case Experts

    April 08, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: What's Next for Elian Gonzalez?
  • '60 Minute Tax Planner' Gives Last-Minute Advice for Filing
  • Clinton Heads to Big Easy for Weekend of Fund Raising
  • Reno Reiterates Government's Resolve to Reunite Elian, Juan Miguel Gonzalez
  • New Web Sites Target Women Users
  • CNN20: Ryan White Dies, April 8, 1990
  • Philip Kunhardt III Discusses 'The American President'
  • Nigerian Doctor Offers Testimony on World Health Day
  • Duval Poised Atop Leader Board at Augusta
  • Reno Adamant that Elian Gonzalez Will Be Returned to His Father

    April 07, 2000

  • CNN 20: John Poindexter Convicted, April 7, 1990
  • Mt. Usu Expected to Deliver Another Major Eruption
  • President Clinton to Sign Social Security Reform Measure
  • Both Sides Claim Victory in 'Consumer Reports,' Isuzu Trial
  • British Phone Booth Provides Barflies With Good Excuses
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Meeting with U.S. Attorney General; Miami Protesters Vowing Campaign of Civil Disobedience
  • Rev. Campbell: 'Father and Son Need to be Reunited'
  • GM Puts Information, Entertainment at Motorists Fingertips
  • Roman Catholic Church Launches Ad Campaign Reaching Out to Women Who Have Had Abortions
  • Dressing Down: 'Casual Fridays' Spreading to the Rest of the Work Week
  • CNN 20: Liberia Strife Hits Capital, April 7, 1996
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reno to Meet With Boy's Father; Government Steps Up Efforts to Transfer Custody

    April 06, 2000

  • White House Considers Human Genome Breakthrough a Turning Point
  • Dr. Caplan: Gene Mapping 'Could be Dangerous'
  • CNN 20: African Presidents Shot Down, April 6, 1994
  • PE Celera Scientific Claims to Have Cleared Major Hurdle in Mapping Human Gene
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Juan Miguel Gonzalez Arrives in U.S.; Miami Cuban Exiles Expected to Stay Calm; Cubans Expecting Return of Boy
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 11th Circuit Court of Appeals the Miami Family's 'Last Recourse'; Negotiations Set to Resume With INS
  • Dr. Hamer: PE Celera's Finding 'Simply a Stepping Stone Along the Way to the Ultimate Sequence'

    April 05, 2000

  • Clinton to Host Economic Summit at White House Today

    April 04, 2000

  • Injured at Sea, 13-year-old Dutch Boy Recalls Remarkable Tale of Survival
  • CNN 20: Kurd Refugees Flee Iraq, April 4, 1991
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Court Process to Return Elian to Cuba Unlikely to Drag Out
  • Doctors' Group Warns Against Toddler Swimming Lessons
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Diplomats Arrange for Cuban Delegation to U.S.; Miami Family Insists Upon Psychological Evaluation for Boy
  • Microsoft Appeals Process Expected to Take Several Years; Stock Rebounds from Yesterday's Freefall
  • CNN 20: Pat Mitchell, Cold War Series
  • Kashyap: 'Own Microsoft and Forget About It'
  • Microsoft COO Robert Herbold: 'We Are on the Side of the Angels'
  • Microsoft Leads Nasdaq's Record Plunge
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: INS, Family Set to Resume Talks; Cubans Celebrate Prospect of Reunion; Father's Visit Will Be 'Three-Ring Circus'

    April 03, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Government Attorneys Continue Negotiations with Representatives for the Miami Family
  • Ruling Imminent in Microsoft Antitrust Case
  • CNN 20: Unabomber Arrested, April 3, 1996
  • Ken Griffey Jr.'s Homecoming Taking Cincinnati by Storm
  • Lack of Settlement in Microsoft Case to Have Little Impact on Consumers, for Now
  • 'CNN 20': Ron Brown Dies in Plane Crash, April 3, 1996
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Custody Talks to Resume as Deadline Approaches; Cuban Delegation Readies For Trip to U.S.
  • Up Close and Personal at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • Nish: Obuchi's Health to Affect Japan's Upcoming General Election
  • Obuchi Comatose After Stroke
  • Election 2000: Bill Richardson 'the Best Kind of Ethnic Politician'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Negotiations Resume Today; Juan Miguel Gonzalez Expected to File for Visa to U.S.
  • Microsoft Antitrust Settlement Talks Collapse Over Weekend; Ruling Expected from Judge Jackson

    April 01, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: David Brancaccio Talks About the Stock Market's Wild Ride
  • Three Major Eruptions From Mount Usu Rock Northern Japan
  • INS Deadline, Visa Complications, Political Intervention Muddle Elian Gonzalez Custody Case
  • David Broder Discusses 'Democracy Derailed'
  • Authorities Issue Warn About Dangers of Teenagers Mixing Household Drugs
  • Peter Skerry Discusses the Importance of an Accurate Census Count
  • Ugandan Police Overwhelmed by Number of Doomsday Cult Murder Victims
  • Gore Endorsement Complicates Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle

    March 31, 2000

  • Investigation Provides Some Answers in Bus-Train Collision
  • Police Cordon Off Downtown Fort Worth for Third Straight Day
  • Juan Miguel Gonzalez Faces Snag in Travel Plans
  • 'Antiques Roadshow' Helps Keep Hidden Treasures Out of Garage Sale
  • Richard Nuccio Discusses the Elian Gonzalez Case and the Strain in U.S.-Cuban Relations
  • No Injuries in Mount Usu Eruption, but Danger Far From Over
  • 'CNN 20': Selena Killed, March 31, 1995
  • Elian Gonzalez: INS Extends Deadline; Gore Endorses Permanent Residency; Cuba Pushes for Visas for Entire Delegation

    March 30, 2000

  • Our Planet: Amazon Basin Could Yield Clues to Conservation Around the Globe
  • Cuban Officials Deliver Castro's Message to State Department
  • Clean-Up Continues in Fort Worth; FEMA To Assess Destruction
  • Lazaro Gonzalez Not Present at Meeting With INS
  • Clean-up Continues In Twister-Stricken Fort Worth
  • Federal Officials Meet With Family Lawyers Again Today

    March 29, 2000

  • CNN 20: 'I Didn't Inhale,' March 29, 1992
  • IRS Increases Emphasis on Customer Service
  • Mobile Home Fire Kills Eight in Georgia
  • Clean-Up Under Way in Fort Worth in Wake of Deadly Hurricane
  • Great-Uncle of Elian Gonzalez to Respond to Government Ultimatum
  • CNN 20: Bill Tush Remembers the Beginning of CNN
  • Relatives of Elian Gonzalez Only Prepared to Promise to Comply With the Law
  • Bird's Eye View Reveals Destruction in Wake of Texas Tornado
  • IRS Reports Tax Refunds Up This Year
  • Lazaro Gonzalez, Immigration Officials To Meet To Resolve Impasse
  • Clinton to Call for Reduced Reliance on Foreign Oil, Tougher Gun Control
  • 2 Dead, 2 Missing After Texas Tornadoes

    March 28, 2000

  • American Public Still Thinks Ramseys are Guilty
  • Elian Gonzalez's Family Resists Justice Department's Demands for Signed Agreement
  • CNN 20: Violence Erupts in Johannesburg
  • Clinton, Mubarak Look to Break Deadlock in Middle East Peace Talks
  • Attorneys for Elian Gonzalez Emerge From Meeting With INS
  • Jury Selection Gets Under Way In Trial of Railway Killer
  • U.S. Supreme Court Evaluates Hate-Crime Legislation
  • Two Dead, Five Injured in School Bus Accident
  • Does Judge's Delay in Ruling Mean Microsoft and the Government are Close to a Settlement?
  • CNN 20: CNN Newsource
  • Federal Plan Aims to Diminish Human Imprint on Yosemite Valley
  • Senate Considers Two Constitutional Amendments
  • NASA To Release Final Report On Mars Polar Lander Project
  • Middle Men Take Their Share of Gasoline Price Per Gallon
  • Lawyers For Elian Gonzalez's Florida Relatives To Meet With Federal Immigration Officials

    March 27, 2000

  • Joan Rivers Offers Fashion Hits and Misses
  • Giuliani Put on Defensive About Handling of Latest Police Shooting
  • Consumers Hope for a Break From OPEC
  • Putin Clinches Russian Presidency
  • Who Wore What to the Oscars?
  • Elian Gonzalez's Florida Relatives Opt for Appeal in Atlanta; Castro Sharpens Accusations
  • Peter Travers Gives Post-Oscar Analysis
  • Gore Pulls Ahead of Bush in Latest Polls
  • Clinton to Discuss Israeli-Syrian Impasse with Mubarak
  • OPEC Meets in Vienna About Production Increase
  • Attorneys for Elian Gonzalez Face Noon Deadline to Respond to Justice Department Ultimatum
  • 'American Beauty' Takes Five Awards

    March 25, 2000

  • Girls Give Boys of Summer a Run for Their Money
  • Reporter's Notebook: Russia Elects a New President
  • NASA Prepares for Compton Satellite's Fall to Earth
  • Pentagon Takes Action to End Anti-Gay Harassment in Military
  • Pope Celebrates Mass in Nazareth
  • Clinton Delivers Forceful Message But Leaves Pakistan Disappointed
  • U.S. Airways Averts Strike or Shutdown
  • Los Angeles Acting Coach Stands Behind Two Oscar Nominees
  • How to Deal With College Rejection
  • Justice Department Issues Ultimatum to Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives
  • Putin Appeals for High Voter Turnout in Tomorrow's Elections
  • John Paul II Celebrates Mass in Jerusalem
  • U.S. Airways, Flight Attendants Reach Tentative Contract Agreement

    March 24, 2000

  • CNN 20: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, March 24, 1989
  • Academy Awards Preview: Alan Ball's Hollywood Dreams Come True With Success of 'American Beauty'
  • Russian Elections: Polls Show Putin First-Ballot Victory Likely
  • Pope Calls for Spread of Christian Teachings on Mount of Beatitudes
  • Gallup Poll: American Public Would Vote 'The Green Mile' as Best Picture in Academy Awards
  • Academy Awards Preview: Richard Farnsworth, Not Your Typical Hollywood Leading Man
  • US Airways Passengers Bracing as Deadline For Threatened Strike Approaches
  • US Airways Ticket Holders Scramble for Back-Up Plans
  • Academy Awards Preview: The Nominees Are...
  • CNN 20: Arkansas School Shooting, March 24, 1998
  • Canadian Rescue Spokesman Discusses Survivor Recovery of Greek Ship-Sinking
  • Academy Awards Preview: Willie Fulgear's Hollywood Story
  • Clinton in India: President Focuses on Science, Technology Before Heading to Pakistan
  • Ohio Sixth Grader Holds Classmates, Teacher at Gun Point
  • Pope John Paul II Celebrates Mass at Sea of Galilee

    March 23, 2000

  • Justice Department to Investigate Fate of White House E-Mail in Connection With Campaign Finance Probe
  • President's Critics Find Little Value in South Asia Trip
  • CNN 20: Pres. Reagan Proposes Star Wars
  • Russia Counting Down to Presidential Election
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: John Paul II Delivers Emotional Tribute to Holocaust Victims, Survivors at Yad Vashem
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: John Paul II Pays Homage to 6 Million Jews Killed During Holocaust
  • 'Real Simple' Created to Help Women Simplify Their Lives
  • U.S. Preparing to Assess Conditions in Libya
  • Attorney for Elian Gonzalez's Father Meets With Attorney General

    March 22, 2000

  • Senate Votes to Repeal Social Security Earnings Limit
  • CNN 20: Christiane Amanpour on Global Coverage
  • Gays, Lesbians Feel Left Out in Census 2000
  • Clinton's Trip to South Asia Marred by Bloodshed in Kashmir
  • CNN 20: President Clinton in Africa, March 1998
  • Secret Safe Haven Looks to Save Unwanted Newborns in Michigan
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: Pilgrimage Leads Through Cultural, Religious Minefields of Diverse Region
  • Michigan Teenager Sentenced to Listen to Wayne Newton for Two Hours
  • The Pope in the Holy Land: Pilgrimage Continues at Dheisheh Refugee Camp Outside Bethlehem
  • Eig: Elian Being Reunited with Father 'Wishful Thinking'
  • Dundalk Standoff Ends with Captives Safe, Hostage-Taker Dead
  • Pope to Visit Palestinian Refugee Camp Near Bethlehem

    March 21, 2000

  • CNN 20: Namibia Independence, March 21, 1990
  • Chinese Leaders Maintain Hardline on Taiwan; Americans Not Inclined to Get Involved
  • California Man Stable After Being Pinned More Than Two Days Under Wreck
  • Pope Calls For Unity, Heads to Israel
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Judge Rules Only U.S. Attorney General Can Grant Child Asylum
  • Another Interest-Rate Hike Not Likely to Daunt Consumers Yet
  • Overnight Massacre in Kashmir Stalls Nuclear Talks Between Clinton, Vajpayee
  • Sullivan: 'Nothing is Naive About this Pope'
  • Pope Calls for Closer Ties Among Holy Land's Diverse Faiths

    March 20, 2000

  • President Clinton Embarks on Six-Day South Asia Trip
  • Pope John Paul II Embarks on Historic Middle East Visit, Stresses Urgency of Region's Problems
  • CNN 20: Poison Gas Released in Tokyo Subway, March 20, 1995
  • Healing Pyramids Attract New-Age Believers in Russia
  • Rising Fuel Prices Forcing Airlines to Consider Rate Increases
  • Feinstein: March Madness Brackets 'Total Toss-ups Right Now'
  • CNN 20: Menendez Brothers Convicted, March 20, 1996
  • Hillary Clinton Takes Up Issue of Prescription Drugs, Preschool Attention Deficit Disorders; Researchers Show Drugs Not Only Treatment
  • Pope John Paul II Arrives in Amman, Begins First Papal Visit to Holy Land in 35 years
  • 61-Year-Old Junk Man the Envy of Hollywood
  • Election 2000: John McCain Returns to Senate as 'Kind of a Rock Star'
  • White House Expected to Launch Campaign to Curb Psychiatric Prescription Drugs for Preschool Children
  • Ugandan Mass Suicide Now Appears To Be Murder
  • President Clinton Begins Six-Day Visit to South Asia
  • Hostage Standoff Continues in Baltimore

    March 18, 2000

  • Space Program Memorabilia to be Auctioned Today
  • Are Computers Changing the Way Children Learn?
  • Campaign 2000: Campaign Finance Takes Center Stage
  • Accused Murderer Holds Four Hostages in Standoff With Police
  • Reporter's Notebook: Ramseys Tell Their Side of JonBenet Murder Mystery
  • Pro-Independence Candidate Wins Taiwan Elections
  • Clinton to Urge Restraint on Trip to India and Pakistan

    March 17, 2000

  • Doctors Reattach Boy's Tiger-Bitten Arm, Neighbors Worried About Children's Safety
  • Dogs of War: Stories of Heroism, Friendship in Vietnam
  • CNN 20: CNN's Havana Bureau Opens, March 17, 1997
  • CNN 20: CNN en Espanol Launches, March 17, 1997
  • Wright: U.S. Decision to Relax Some Sanctions Against Iran an 'Important Overture'
  • Travers: 'American Beauty' Favorite to Win Best Picture Oscar
  • Truckers Warn Consumers of Possible Price Increases
  • Atlanta Police Seek Former Black Panther After Two Sheriff's Deputies Shot

    March 16, 2000

  • Houston Toddler Undergoes Surgery To Reattach Tiger-Bitten Arm
  • Hundreds of Truckers Converge on Washington to Protest Soaring Fuel Prices
  • Baltimore-Area Police Continue Massive Manhunt for Suspected Killer Joseph Palczynski
  • U.S. Lawmakers to Hear Testimony Criticizing FAA Efforts to Beef Up Security
  • CNN 20: Terry Anderson Kidnapping, March 16, 1985
  • Police Charge 38-Year-Old Man in Florida Child Kidnapping Case
  • Low Harvest Rate Leaves Many Jobless in Russia
  • Truck Driver Joe Barnett: 'What Profits?'
  • CNN 20: CNN Newsgathering, Challenges, Vision & the Future
  • Do L.A. Cabbies Have Bigger Than Usual Brains?
  • NCI Study Finds More-Effective Test for Cervical Cancer
  • Police Charge Suspect in Florida Child Kidnapping Case
  • Teacher-Turned Pitcher in Camp with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
  • Gas Prices: Big Rigs Converge on Washington in Protest; Trucking Industry Hopes to Avoid Leaving 'American Shelves Empty'

    March 15, 2000

  • New Satellite Images Fuel International Concerns Over Indian, Pakistani Nuclear Weapons
  • CNN 20: Dr. Benjamin Spock Dies, March 15, 1998
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Digging in for Eight-Month Presidential Battle
  • President Clinton, Bipartisan Lawmakers to Renew Call for Gun Control Legislation
  • Gallup Poll: Americans Concerned, Yet Optimistic, About Gas Prices
  • Photographer Arnold Newman's Famous Faces
  • CNN 20: Dr. Benjamin Spock Dies, March 15, 1998
  • After Kidney Transplant, Sean Elliott Returns to NBA
  • Election 2000: Americans Can 'Look Forward' to Long, Nasty General Election Campaign
  • The Hajj: More Than Two Million Muslims Praying for Forgiveness at Mount Arafat
  • Two Young American Women Shot to Death in Costa Rica
  • President Clinton to Renew Call for Congressional Compromise on Stalled Gun Legislation

    March 14, 2000

  • Faucheux: General Election Campaign 'Will Be Very Negative, Very Nasty'
  • CNN 20: The Blizzard of '93, March 14, 1993
  • Election 2000: Bush, Gore Stick Close to Home as Texas and Tennessee Voters Head to Polls
  • Clinton, Blair to Announce Agreement to Keep Human Genome Data in Public Domain
  • Gallup Poll: Gore, Bush Even at General Election Starting Gate
  • Cook-Deegan: 'We All Need Access to the Information' from the Human Genome Project
  • CNN 20: U.S. Astronaut Orbits on Russian Spacecraft, March 14, 1995
  • Clinton, Blair Seek Public Release of Human Genome Project Discoveries
  • Election 2000: Gore Expected to Cast Ballot in Tennessee Primary, Head to Florida
  • U.S. Officials Encouraged by Cohen's Vietnam Visit, Hope to Speed Recovery of MIAs

    March 13, 2000

  • CNN 20: Dunblane School Shooting, March 13, 1996
  • New Research Suggests Heart Attacks More Likely to Occur in Winter Months
  • Shiffres: Contribution of Rising Energy Prices to Inflation 'Benign'
  • Nasdaq, Dow Fall Sharply at Open; Lundberg Survey Reports Gas Prices a Record 12 cents Higher Per Gallon in Past Two Weeks
  • Election 2000: Gore Winner After Super Tuesday Victories; Press Loser After Losing McCain, Bradley
  • CNN 20: Sgt. Maj. Gene McKinney Verdict, March 13, 1998
  • Baltimore County, Maryland Police Intensify Search for Accused Murderer
  • Election 2000: Bush Takes Gore to Task Over Campaign Finance, Picks up Sen. Thompson's Endorsement
  • Bomb Scare Causes Alaska Airlines Plane to Make Emergency Landing
  • Asian Market Selloff Sweeps Across the Globe
  • U.S. Defense Secretary Cohen Makes Historic Visit to Vietnam

    March 11, 2000

  • John McEnroe Takes on New Role in Tennis
  • Scientists Scratch Surface of Mars and Find Evidence of Past Oceans
  • Coming Campaign Likely To Emphasize the Negatives
  • Report Levels New Charges of Fund-Raising Abuses Against Gore
  • Bush, Gore Sweep Western Primaries
  • Reporter's Notebook: Concessions, Issues Could Keep Presidential Campaign Hot Through Summer
  • Robert Reich Discusses the State of the American Economy
  • High Fuel Prices Force Airlines to Raise Fares

    March 10, 2000

  • CNN & TIME: A Foot Soldier in the Battle Between Science and Faith
  • Heavy Rainfall Halts Mozambican Relief Effort
  • Abducted Florida 10-Year-Old Doing Well as Search Presses on for Suspect
  • CNN 20: Konstantin Chernenko Dies, March 10, 1985
  • Election 2000: Bush Looking Beyond
  • Homes Slip Sliding Away in San Francisco Bay Area
  • Labor of Love: Sights and Sounds of Maple Sugaring in Vermont
  • Academy Awards: Who's Going to Win the Best Actor Oscar?
  • CNN 20: Abortion Doctor Murdered, March 10, 1993
  • Pope to Offer Apology for Church's Past Sins
  • Arizona Stirs Excitement, Controversy in First-Ever Legally Binding Internet Vote
  • Florida Family Celebrates Return of Abducted 10-Year-Old as Investors Search for a Kidnapper
  • President Clinton to Announce Plan to Ease Flight Delays

    March 09, 2000

  • New Study Adds Perspective to Night-Light Debate
  • Election 2000: McCain to Suspend Campaign
  • CNN 20: George Burns Dies, March 9, 1996
  • Relief En Route for High Oil Prices?
  • Election 2000: Bradley Bows Out as Campaign Asks What Went Wrong; Mean Campaign Expected as Gore, Bush Try for McCain Supporters
  • Tabby Pitts: Courage on Wheels
  • CNN 20: CNN Airport Network, Part of the CNN Family
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Federal Judge to Hear Challenge on INS Decision
  • Memphis Firefighters Ambushed by One of Their Own, Four Dead
  • Election 2000: McCain, Bradley Bring Dramatic Races to End as Bush Presses on for More Support

    March 08, 2000

  • San Jose Raises $40,000 Reward to Find Man Accused of Throwing Dog into Oncoming Traffic in Fit of Road Rage
  • CNN 20: March Madness, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament
  • Bush: Gore Needs to 'Debate Bill Clinton on Soft Money'
  • Israeli, Palestinian Leaders to Resume Peace Talks in Washington
  • Election 2000: John McCain, Bill Bradley Ponder Possible Defeat as Al Gore Celebrates Surprisingly-Large Victory
  • 'Money' Editor Michael Sivy Discusses Market Jitters
  • CNN 20: Joe DiMaggio Dies, March 8, 1999
  • Election 2000: Florida Politics Rain Sunshine on Bush Family
  • Day Traders Look to Read Market Mood Swings
  • Seasonal High Jinks
  • Super Tuesday: Frontrunners Celebrate Wonderful Wednesday as Challengers Mull Quitting Race for President

    March 07, 2000

  • Election 2000: Voting So Far Light as New Yorkers Head to Polls
  • Proposition 22 Prompting Political Buzz in Hollywood
  • CNN 20: U.S. DEA Agents Killed in Mexico, March 7, 1985
  • President Clinton to Meet With Lawmakers, Mother of Slain Six- Year-Old Over Gun Control Legislation
  • Super Tuesday: Candidates Await Election Returns
  • CNN 20: Jonathan Mann On Camera
  • Taking the Initiative in California
  • Fat Tuesday: Mardi Gras Celebrations Kick Into High Gear in the Big Easy
  • Super Tuesday: Stark County, Ohio Weighs In
  • Clinton to Discuss Gun Control with Congressional Leaders
  • Super Tuesday: Decision Day for Voters as McCain, Bradley Make Desperate Push for Survival

    March 06, 2000

  • Election 2000: Al Gore, Hillary Clinton Rally Together Ahead of Primary as Bill Bradley Makes NYC Tour for Votes
  • Cranes Pull Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 Off Burbank Road after Near Disaster
  • Super Tuesday: McCain's Final California Push Starts in Silicon Valley
  • CNN 20: Michelangelo Virus, March 6, 1992
  • Proposition 'E': San Francisco Voters Considering Measure to Replace Welfare Checks with Vouchers
  • Internet Radio Eclipsing Competition Around the World
  • Election 2000: Gore Week's Big Winner; McCain Down
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: Georgia
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Make Last-Minute Push for California's 162 Delegates
  • Airliner Skids Off Burbank, California, Runway into Busy Street, Narrowly Misses Gas Station

    March 04, 2000

  • Fans Flock to Reds Spring Training to Get a Glimpse of Griffey
  • Reporter's Notebook: McCain Campaign Generates Interest Heading Into Super Tuesday
  • Playstation II Sets Stage for Battle Between Sony and Microsoft
  • Sony's Playstation II Premieres in Tokyo
  • Despite Lead in Polls, Gore Campaign Presses On
  • Author John Irving Discusses 'My Movie Business'
  • GOP Hopefuls Campaign Nationally in Advance of Super Tuesday
  • Ron Faucheux Discusses the Controversial Campaign Tactics in the GOP Presidential Race
  • McCain Hopes for Super Tuesday Sweep of New England
  • Bush Tailors Message for New York Constituency

    March 03, 2000

  • CNN & TIME: Greed and God
  • CNN 20: Rodney King Beating, March 3, 1991
  • Gallup Poll: Only 20 Percent of Republicans Say Bush is Too Close to Religious Right; McCain Gains Ground With Catholics
  • Election 2000: Sabers Drawn on Issues During GOP Debate as Candidates Vie for California
  • Last Place Victory at the Senior Winter Olympics
  • Peter Travers Discusses His Favorite for the Best Actress Oscar
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: Ohio
  • CNN 20: Bill Gates Testifies, March 3, 1998
  • International Aid Rushes to Mozambique's Aid Before Another Cyclone Hits
  • Texas Attorney General's Office Fights to Keep Convicted Murder on Death Row
  • Election 2000: George W. Bush Makes Exceptional Appearance at Last Night's Debate
  • Maryland Considers Smart Gun Technology Legislation

    March 02, 2000

  • CNN 20: Nick Leeson Arrested, March 2, 1995
  • Justice Department to Consider Federal Involvement in Diallo Case at Prompting of Parents, Attorneys
  • Election 2000: GOP Candidate Prepare for California Fight, New York Battle after Democratic Rivals Engage in Clean Debate
  • University of Rochester Bell Tower Gets New Tune
  • FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Saline Breast Implants After Hours of Emotional Testimony
  • CNN 20: Screening Test for AIDS Approved, March 2, 1985
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: New York's High-Profile Senate Race Fuels Interest in Democratic Presidential Contest
  • Kasten: John Rocker 'Does Have Real Work Ahead of Him'
  • Election 2000: Bauer Repudiates McCain Attack on Religious Leaders Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell
  • McManus: Last Night's Debate Saw 'Bill Bradley Beginning His Transition into Noncompetent Status'
  • Suspect Charged in Pittsburgh-Area Shooting Spree

    March 01, 2000

  • One Man in Custody for 6-Year-Old Shooting Death at Michigan Elementary School
  • CNN 20: Richard Blystone On Assignment
  • Election 2000: All Candidate Look Ahead to California After Bush Sweeps Tuesday's Primaries, Bradley Loses Big
  • Michigan Authorities to Hold News Briefing on 6-Year-Old Shooting Death
  • Michigan Prosecutors Expected to 'Follow the Trail' to Gun Used in Deadly Elementary School Shooting
  • Amazing Story of Survival Dug Out of the Rocky Mountains
  • Mozambique Flooding: Thousands Stranded, More Water Expected
  • Super Tuesday Battlegrounds: McCain, Bush to Campaign in California; Gore, Bradley to Debate Tonight
  • Election 2000: Bush Campaigns In Georgia, Bradley's Washington Loss Expected to Withdraw Him From Race
  • Michigan School Shooting: Mount Morris Township Grieves Over Death of Girl, Prosecutor Considering Negligence for Boy's Mother

    February 29, 2000

  • Israel Government Releases Diary of Executed Nazi War Criminal Adolf Eichmann
  • Election 2000: McCain Campaign Focuses on California
  • CNN 20: A Journalist's War Story, 1991
  • Election 2000: Gallup Poll Shows McCain With Greater Win Over Gore Than Bush
  • Rescuers Scramble to Help Victims of Severe Floods in Mozambique
  • Author Helen Fielding Discusses the Return of 'Bridget Jones'
  • CNN 20: Bill Hemmer Remembers Breaking News on CNN
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Leads Among Republicans Nationally; McCain Draws Equal Support Across Partisan Spectrum
  • Mozambique Officials Fear Flood Death Toll in Thousands
  • Election 2000: Virginians Head to the Polls for State's First Primary
  • Election 2000: McCain Campaigns in California, Hopes to Attract Moderate Republicans

    February 28, 2000

  • Expatriated British Pets May Receive Passports After Historic Change in Law
  • CNN 20: Waco Standoff Begins, February 28, 1993
  • Election 2000: Bradley Soul-Searching in Washington State
  • Gospel a Big Hit in Atlanta
  • Trainers Teach Killer Whale Willy How to Live Free
  • Election 2000: John McCain Won Big Last Week as George W. Bush Falls Back, to the Right
  • CNN 20: Final Episode of 'M*A*S*H'
  • Massive Flooding Covers Two-Thirds of Queensland, Australia, as Cyclone Steve Comes to Visit
  • Priceline.com's Gasoline Haggling Scheme Finds Lucky Timing
  • Investors Wary After Friday's Sharp Blue Chip Sell-Off
  • Election 2000: Battleground, Washington State

    February 26, 2000

  • Reporter's Notebook: Gore Looks to Wrap Up Nomination on March 7th
  • Gore Makes No Variations on His Theme
  • Investors Dump Blue Chips in Favor of Tech Stocks
  • U.S. Cuba Head for Showdown Over Expelled Cuban Diplomat
  • Verdict Reached in Diallo Shooting Trial But Case is Far From Over
  • Summer Camps Offer Children Wide Range of Activities
  • Bush Hopes Win in Virginia Can Put Campaign Back on Track
  • Pope's Pilgrimage Fulfills Personal Dream
  • Prosecution in Diallo Trial Faced Uphill Fight
  • 'Free Willy' Whale Learns Skills to Survive in the Wild
  • Legal Challenges Continue for Acquitted Officers in Diallo Shooting

    February 25, 2000

  • CNN & Time: Jami Goldman Goes for Paralympic Gold
  • CNN 20: Election in the Philippines, February 25, 1986
  • Pope John Paul II Appeals for Christian-Muslim Harmony
  • Jurors Deliberate for Third Day in Amadou Diallo Murder Trial
  • Man and Machine: Researchers Say Medical Breakthrough Born Through Bionic Chip
  • Seismo Dog: Earthquake-Predicting Shitszu to be National Preparedness Icon
  • CNN 20: Scud Missile Hits American Barracks, February 26, 1991
  • Sivy: Interest Rate Fears, Flight to Quality Leaves Dow Depressed
  • Amadou Diallo Case: Jury to Resume Deliberations
  • Watching the Market: Dow Dips Below 10,000; Nasdaq Hits Another Record

    February 24, 2000

  • Call to Arms: NATO Military Commanders Request Reinforcements for Kosovo Peacekeeping Mission
  • CNN 20: The Engagement of Charles and Diana, February 24, 1981
  • Jurors Begin Second Day of Deliberations in Diallo Case
  • CNN 20: Louganis Reveals Illness, February 24, 1995
  • Clock Ticking for Betty Lou Beets on Texas' Death Row
  • Brackett: Grammy Awards 'a Real Night for the Veterans'
  • Pope John Paul Makes First Visit to Egypt
  • Gallup Poll: Two-Thirds of Americans Support Death Penalty
  • Jury Set to Resume Deliberations in Amadou Diallo Murder Trial
  • Hoover: 'Microorganisms Might be Capable of Being Found on Mars, Europa and Other Places in the Solar System'
  • Philippines' Mayon Volcano Erupts After Midnight, Sending People Fleeing
  • Senate Panel to Begin Hearing on Rising Oil Prices

    February 23, 2000

  • CNN 20: Scientists Clone Sheep, February 23, 1997
  • Interwoven Offers 20 BMW Roadsters as Incentives for New Hires
  • Giant Boulder Smashes Into Empty San Diego House
  • CNN 20: Tornadoes Hit Central Florida, February 23, 1998
  • Faucheux: McCain's Michigan Victory 'Hollow'
  • Wet Weather, Saturated Ground Threatens Northern California Homes
  • Major Nelson: Surprise Weapons Search in Mitrovica 'Went Real Well'
  • Space Shuttle Endeavour Returns to Earth After 11-Day Mapping Mission
  • Election 2000: McCain Regains Momentum, Heads for Washington State

    February 22, 2000

  • Truckers Roll Into Washington, D.C. to Protest Fuel Prices
  • CNN 20: Andy Warhol Dies, February 22, 1987
  • Pardoned of Draft Evasion in Racially Charged Case Preston King Returns Home
  • Election 2000: Gore, Bradley Share Stage, Little Common Ground in Harlem Debate
  • President Clinton Takes Action to Fight Medical Mistakes
  • CNN 20: CIA Official Arrested
  • Gallup Poll: Bush Maintains Lead Over John McCain as First Choice for Republican Presidential Nomination
  • Shalala: 'Mandatory Reporting of the Most Serious Medical Errors Ought to be Done'
  • Bush: 'We Are Going to Win Tonight'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Custody Dispute Briefly Shifts to Federal Court in Miami
  • 10-Year-Old Lost Boy Spends Night on New Hampshire Mountain
  • Hundreds of Trucker Converge on Nation's Capital to Protest Skyrocketing Diesel Fuel Prices
  • Election 2000: McCain Fights for Arizona Votes as Bush Makes Last-Minute Michigan Campaigning

    February 21, 2000

  • California Man One of Five Americans to be Honored as Hero of the Century
  • Internet Filters Primary Issue on Primary Day for Some Michigan Voters
  • CNN 20: Larry Register, On Assignment During the Gulf War
  • Waves of Ethnic Albanians March in Protest Toward Mitrovica
  • Heavy Southern California Rains Trigger Floods, Threat of Mud Slides
  • Election 2000: Combative McCain Sprints Across Michigan
  • New Nixon Library Exhibit Features Inaugural Barbies
  • CNN 20: Oliver North Trial Begins, February 21, 1991
  • Ice-Cold Art Carves a Niche in Connecticut
  • Election 2000: 'Republican Establishment Would Be in a Panic' If Bush Had Lost South Carolina Primary
  • Iran's Future: Youth, Women Endorse Freedoms, Social Change
  • Major Pacific Storm Covers Southern California in White
  • California Over-Watered With Rain and Snow
  • Flood Waters Recede After Killing 5 in Kentucky and West Virginia
  • Election 2000: Bush Confident of Michigan Victory; Gore, Bradley to Face Off in Harlem

    February 19, 2000

  • Memphis Police Officers Discuss Rescue of Lost Child
  • Reporter's Notebook: South Carolina Primary Under Way
  • Charlie Condon Discusses Bush's Strategy in South Carolina
  • Indicators Point to High Turnout in South Carolina Primary
  • Alaska Air Crash Investigators Begin Long Study Of Suspect Plane Parts
  • Roy Fletcher Discusses John McCain's Plan for Victory in South Carolina
  • John McCain looks for New Hampshire Magic in South Carolina

    February 18, 2000

  • Daytona 500 the Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing
  • CNN 20: Dan Jansen Wins Gold, February 18, 1994
  • Airlines Cancel Flights With Arrival of Midwest Winter Storm
  • CNN 20: Harry Caray Dies, February 18, 1998
  • Iran Elections: Reformers Believes Heavy Turnout Indicates Victory
  • Missing 4-Year-Old Boy Rescued by Tennessee Police
  • Election 2000: John McCain's POW Cell Mate Rep. Sam Johnson Endorses George W. Bush
  • World War I Veteran Waits Almost 80 Years to Receive Military Honor
  • Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson: 'I Try to Give People a Fantasy'
  • Gallup Poll: Turnout Among Republicans Versus Independents and Democrats Key to South Carolina Primary
  • Indiana Professor Calls Windchill Formula Wrong
  • South Carolina Primary: Bush, McCain Push to Get Out the Vote in Final Day of Frenzied Campaigning
  • Park Ridge, Illinois, Struggles to Get to Work as First Snow Storm of the Year Covers Roads
  • FBI Schedules News Conference on Cuban Spying Suspect

    February 17, 2000

  • British Newborn Joins Family of Hearty Women Spanning Six Living Generations
  • A Survivor's Story: Camilla, Georgia, Resident Revisits Wreckage of Devastated Home
  • Sen. McCain: Campaign 'About Reforming the Republican Party'
  • CNN 20: Jeffrey Dahmer Sentenced, February 17, 1992
  • Gallup Poll: 40 Percent of Americans Believe Al Gore Best Looking Presidential Candidate
  • CNN 20: Lucia Newman on Assignment in Panama
  • Election 2000: New Endorsements Buoy McCain in Final South Carolina Push
  • Georgia Tornadoes: Couple Copes with Surviving the Storm
  • Three Crew Members Killed as Cargo Plane Crashes into Auto Junkyard
  • Windows 2000 Hits Stores With Thousands of Known Bugs
  • Election 2000: Al Gore Tries to Balance Duties as Vice President and Candidate
  • Panel Says Anthrax Vaccine Should Be Suspended

    February 16, 2000

  • Argyle, Texas to City Employees: Speak No Evil
  • Election 2000: Former Republican Presidential Candidate Gary Bauer Expected to Endorse John McCain
  • CNN 20: MARC/Amtrak Collision, February 16, 1996
  • Texas Death Penalty Critics Accuse Gov. Bush of Ignoring Pleas of Abused Woman on Death Row
  • Election 2000: Bauer to Endorse McCain; GOP Candidates Trade Punches at Final South Carolina Debate
  • Janet Reno, Louis Freeh to Discuss Cyber Crime Before Senate; President Clinton Likely to Address Internet Security at Press Conference
  • Cyber-Attacks: FBI May Be Getting Closer to Hackers; Clinton Likely to Address Cyber-Security at News Conference
  • Election 2000: Bauer Endorsement Demonstrates McCain 'Perfectly Acceptable to Conservatives'
  • Richardson: 'We Don't Want to Manipulate Energy Markets'
  • CNN 20: Chester Belecki, Behind the Lines
  • Relatives of Three Slain Women Return to Yosemite to Remember
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Move Towards Each Other in Never- Before-Seen Race for the White House
  • Election 2000: GOP Presidential Candidates on Post-Debate Campaign Trail in South Carolina

    February 15, 2000

  • Rent-A-Husband: Tall, Dark and Handy
  • Doctors Experimenting With Advanced Pacemakers for Heart Failure Patients
  • Emotional Wounds Remain for Victims of JCC Shooting
  • CNN 20: Russian Troops Leave Afghanistan, February 15, 1989
  • Election 2000: Animosity Between McCain and Most of his Senate Republican Colleagues Unusually Personal
  • Death Toll Stands at 19 in Aftermath of Historic Georgia Tornadoes
  • President Clinton to Discuss Cyber Security With Computer Wizards; Internet Users Can Be Own Best Defense Online
  • Endeavour Astronauts Mohri and Voss Discuss Mapping Mission from Space
  • Adventurer Steve Fossett Takes Off to Fly Quickest Trip Around the World in Medium-Sized Jet
  • CNN 20: Admiral Frank Kelso Resigns, February 15, 1994
  • Travers: 'It is Denzel Washington's Year'
  • President Clinton, Computer Experts to Focus on Security in Cyberspace
  • Election 2000: Bush, McCain Test Themes for Tonight's Critical Debate in South Carolina
  • List of Nominees for the Academy Awards Released
  • Georgia Storms: Victims Describe Life After the Tornadoes

    February 14, 2000

  • Red Cross: Conditions in Southern Georgia 'Devastating'
  • CNN 20: Jeremy Levin Escapes, February 14, 1985
  • A Rose is a Rose...
  • Election 2000: Republican Troops Amass in South Carolina for GOP Primary
  • Choate: 'The Political Circus is Over'
  • Camilla, Georgia Mayor Describes Town's Condition in Wake of Deadly Storms; Grady Hospital Spokesman Discusses Injuries Sustained by Victims
  • Sam Sheppard's Father Begins Civil Trials Fight Today to Win Father's Vindication
  • Reflections of Schulz: Friends See a Cartoonist in His Work
  • Love in the Air: New York Couples Tie the Knot Atop World Trade Center on Valentine's Day
  • 'Camilla Enterprise' Reporter Describes Damage Caused by Severe Overnight Storms in Georgia
  • CNN 20: Khomeini Calls for Rushdie's Death, February 14th, 1989
  • Election 2000: Reform Party Shake-up Benefits Pat Buchanan, While Republican Conservatives Get Pushed Aside
  • Sheriff's Department Spokesman Describes Damage in Wake of Severe Overnight Storms in Colquitt County, Georgia
  • Election 2000: Christian Conservatives to Play Key Role in Bible Belt Primaries
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: 1997 Maintenance Report Evaluated

    February 12, 2000

  • Little Panda Makes Big Impact
  • William Middleton Discusses the Latest Fashion Trends
  • Shuttle Astronauts Janice Voss and Dom Gorie Discuss the Status of Endeavour's Mission
  • Reform Party Goes on Minus Ventura; McCain Surge Has Bush Picking Up His Pace
  • Ulster Unionists Meet to Plot New Course After Suspension of Self-Rule
  • Shuttle Endeavour's Earth-Mapping Mission Under Way
  • California University's Equipment Linked to Hacker Attacks
  • Dot.comguy Discusses His Quest to Live off the Net
  • Hacker Attacks Raise Questions About Internet Security
  • Mir Marks 14 Years in Space
  • Death Penalty Under Attack in America
  • Return to Self-Rule Likely Far Off for Northern Ireland
  • Another MD-80 Reports In-Flight Problems

    February 11, 2000

  • Visions 21: Privacy on the Web
  • Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura Expected to Announce Defection From Reform Party, 'Too Many Cats in That Litter Box' Possible Reason
  • CNN 20: Nelson Mandela Prison Release, February 11, 1990
  • Christopher Reeve Deals With Fallout From Controversial Commercial
  • New York's Fashion Week Draped in Luxury
  • Police Seeking Suspect in Connection With Wall Street Bombing
  • CNN 20: Reno Named 1st Female Attorney General, February 11, 1993
  • Long-Delayed Endeavour Mission Set for Lift-Off
  • Cincinnati Reds Fans Excited About Ken Griffey Jr. Trade From Seattle Mariners
  • FBI Investigates Possibility Hackers Used High-Capacity University, Business Systems for This Week's Attacks
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: FAA Orders Mandatory Inspections for Over 1,100 Jetliners After New Evidence
  • Explosive Device Shattered Windows, Injured None This Morning on Wall Street

    February 10, 2000

  • Boeing Recommends Airlines Inspect Planes in MD-80 Series
  • American Stroke Association Highlights Dangers of Mini-Strokes
  • Congress to Vote on Tax Legislation Eliminating So-Called Marriage Penalty; Democrats Charge Republican Plan Skewed Toward Rich
  • 60 Former Hostages of Afghan Jetliner Requesting Asylum
  • Your Money: Creative Ways to Play Cupid on Valentine's Day
  • CNN 20: IBM Computer Beats Kasparov, February 10, 1996
  • Dick: FBI's NIPC Moving Closer in Internet Hacking Investigation
  • John Rocker to Testify in Second Day of MLB Appeals Hearing
  • Bedlington: Afghan Jetliner Hijacking an 'Act of Desperation' to Get out of Afghanistan

    February 09, 2000

  • Atlanta Braves Relief Pitcher John Rocker in New York for Arbitration Hearing
  • Israeli Planes Carry Out New Round of Attacks on Suspected Hezbollah Military Targets
  • CNN 20: Soviet Leader Andropov Dies, February 9, 1984
  • CNN 20: Chris Hrubesh, Editor-on-Assignment
  • Convicted Killer Strohmeyer Seeks New Jury Trial after Claiming Coercion for Guilty Plea
  • Cyber-Vandals Lay Siege to Popular Internet Sites
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Divers Discover Damaged Jackscrew
  • Election 2000: Forbes Withdrawal Likely to Harden Conservative Vote Around Bush as McCain Engages in High-Risk Negative Strategy
  • Senate Panel to Consider Rising Cost of College Education
  • Afghan Airliner Hijacking Takes Dramatic Turn With Escape of Flight Crew
  • McClure: 'These Denial-of-Service Attacks are the Most Wicked of Attacks' on the Internet

    February 08, 2000

  • Clinton to Sign Executive Order Banning Genetic Bias; Legal, Social and Ethical Questions Raised by Recent Scientific Advances
  • CNN 20: U.N. Sends Peacekeepers, February 8, 1995
  • Steven Spielberg's Recent Kidney Surgery Spawns Question Why
  • Israeli Aircraft Strike Terrorist Targets in Lebanon; Hezbollah Vows Revenge, as Tension Escalates Along Border
  • Cybervandal Strike Against Yahoo! Exposes Web Site Vulnerabilities
  • Gallup Poll: McCain Gaining Ground on Bush in Republican Presidential Race
  • Yahoo! On-Line Again After Hackers Close Down Web Site for Several Hours
  • Afghan Plane Hijacking Drama Enters Third Days Without Sign of Nearing Resolution
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Investigators Examine Radar Data Indicating Piece of Plane Fell Off Seconds Before Crash

    February 07, 2000

  • British Police Say Hijacked Afghan Airliner Will Not Leave Airport
  • Face-Off Imminent as President Clinton Sends Eighth and Final Budget to Congress
  • Worcester, Massachusetts, Says Thank You One Card at a Time
  • President Clinton Sends Final Budget to Congress
  • EgyptAir Pilot Suspended After Seeking Asylum in Britain
  • CNN 20: First Untethered Space Walk, February 7, 1984
  • Election 2000: Sen. John McCain Sends Both Parties Into Panic; Hillary Clinton Comes Out Fighting
  • Hijackers Release 5 Passengers From Afghan 727 at British Airport

    February 05, 2000

  • Political Humorist Jim Hightower Discusses Campaign 2000
  • Political Races Heat Up in Wake of New Hampshire Primary
  • Hillary Clinton to Become Official Candidate With Sunday Announcement
  • Cockpit Voice Recorder Reveals New Details in Alaska Airlines Crash
  • Low Unemployment Rate Forces Companies to Get Creative to Lure Workers
  • Internet Privacy Becomes Tangled Web
  • International Battle Over Elian Gonzalez's Future Heats Up
  • Cockpit Noises Provide Frightening Picture of Alaska Airlines' Last Moments

    February 04, 2000

  • CNN 20: O.J. Simpson's Civil Trial Verdict, February 4, 1997
  • Libby, Montana Miners Bring Home Health Hazards of Asbestos
  • Two Newborns at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo Take Center Stage
  • Man Held as Material Witness in Bomb-Smuggling Case to Sue U.S. Government for Wrongful Arrest
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Critical Evidence Reveals Frightening Image of Plane's Final Moments
  • CNN 20: Liberace Dies, February 4, 1987
  • Two Fishermen Who Found Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Victim's Ring Tell Their Story

    February 03, 2000

  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Victims' Families to View Crash Site
  • CNN 20: Karla Faye Tucker Execution, An Interview with Larry King
  • Gallup Poll: 30 Percent of Women, 13 Percent of Men See Pay Inequity Between Genders in Workplace
  • Constituents Lobby Congress to Protect Blind Workers Paid Less Than Minimum Wage
  • CNN 20: Italy Cable Car Crash, February 3, 1998
  • Emergency Summit Expected to Deal With Threatened Collapse of New Northern Ireland Government, IRA Disarmament
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Local Fishermen Deliver Extra Help to Rescue Effort
  • U.S. Sailors Board Russian Ship Suspected of Smuggling Iraqi Oil
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Red Cross Mental Health Counselor Discusses Emotional Road Ahead for Victims' Families
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: U.S. Navy Faces Challenge of Retrieving Second Black Box
  • Chechen Rebels Surrender to Growing Momentum of Russian Army
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Navy Has 'Every Expectation' of Finding Flight Data Recorder; Victims' Families to View Crash Area From Coast

    February 02, 2000

  • Federal Reserve Debates Whether to Slow Down Breakneck Speed of U.S. Economy
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard, Navy Search for Survivors Overnight; Airlines Improve Notifying Next of Kin About Airplane Crashes
  • CNN 20: Groundhog Day, February 2
  • America Online Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over 5.0 Software
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Coast Guard, Navy Ships Search for Survivors Overnight; Friends, Classmates Remember Four Young Victims
  • CNN 20: Gene Kelly Dies, February 2, 1996
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: U.S. Coast Guard, Navy Ships Work Through Night in Search of Survivors
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Red Cross Counselors Help Victims' Family Make Decisions, Compose Thoughts, Says Volunteer
  • 10-Year-Old Boy Saves Friends by Stopping Out-of-Control Bus
  • New Hampshire Primary: Bush, McCain Battle for Conservative Label; Gore's Blue-Collar Dominance 'a Lot of Trouble' for Bradley
  • Gene Therapy Halt Takes Center Stage in Capitol Hill Hearing Today
  • New Hampshire Primary: After Hard-Fought Victories, McCain Heads to South Carolina, Gore to New York

    February 01, 2000

  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Searchers Honing in on Flight Data Recorder
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Crash Takes Heavy Toll on Employees' Families
  • Kasten: 'Maybe We Can Start to Move On and Get Back to Doing What We Do Best' Now that Baseball has Ruled in John Rocker Case
  • New Hampshire Primary: 'McCain Will be the Story Tonight'
  • New Hampshire Primary: Candidates Encourage Residents to Vote, Wait for Results
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Loss of Stabilizer Trim Could Cause Crash but Pilots Trained to Compensate, Says McKenna
  • Alaska Airlines Flight 261: Search for Survivors Continues Although Chances Slim; San Francisco Family, Friends Grieve

    January 31, 2000

  • The Check is in the Mail: Electronic Filing Makes Doing Taxes Easier, Faster
  • New Hampshire Primary: A Look Back at Memorable Candidate Moments
  • Space Shuttle Endeavour to Take Map Making to New Heights -- Maybe
  • Rams Fans in St. Louis Celebrate Team's First Super Bowl Win
  • New Hampshire Primary: Gore and Bradley and Abortion, Oh My!
  • CNN 20: Somalia Clashes, January 31, 1994
  • New Hampshire Primary: Gore-Bradley Fight Heats Up in Final Days Before Election
  • St. Louis Celebrates a Truly Super Super Bowl
  • Illinois Governor Announces Moratorium on Executions, Believes Death Penalty System 'Needs to be Studied'

    January 29, 2000

  • This Year's Super Bowl Asks, What's in a Name?
  • Who Has the Edge Going Into Sunday's Super Bowl?
  • Poll Shows New Hampshire Primary Draws Little National Attention
  • Unpredictable Situation in New Hampshire Makes for Interesting Primary
  • Snow Falls on South as Fans Descend for Super Bowl in Atlanta
  • Bush Unveils New Endorsements; Gore, Bradley Discuss Campaign Finance Reform
  • Syrians Hope Peace Will Focus New Attention on Tourism Potential
  • Voters Use New Hampshire Primary as Part of Larger Strategy
  • Russian Military Claims Strategic Victory in Grozny
  • Gore Staff Could Be Rooting for Bradley in New Hampshire
  • Clinton Addresses World Economic Forum
  • Politics Heats Up Wintery New Hampshire
  • Second Storms Dumps More Snow on South

    January 28, 2000

  • Braxton: Disney Super Bowl XXXIV Halftime Show 'Something You Could Never Imagine'
  • Tennessee Titans Fans Eager for Team's Super Bowl Debut
  • Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport Sees Many Cancellations but Fans Not Deterred by Expected Snowstorm
  • Thousands of Cubans Honor Elian Gonzalez in Streets of Havana
  • CNN 20: Challenger Disaster, January 28, 1986
  • State of the Union Speech Still Echoing Through Washington's Halls of Power
  • Mississippi Under State of Emergency After Record Snowfall
  • Bauer: 'We Think We Can Surprise People on Tuesday'
  • CNN 20: John DuPont Captured, January 18, 1996
  • Tennessee Titans Fans Enthused About Super Bowl Sunday
  • State of the Union: President Clinton Address His Agenda
  • Sweeney: AFL-CIO 'Advocating Core Labor Standards' at World Economic Forum
  • Icy Forecast Cancels Many Flights Into and Out of Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport
  • Massive Winter Storm Dumps Record Snow on Little Rock

    January 27, 2000

  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Cuban Family Angrily Awaits Return of Lost Boy
  • State of the Union: President Clinton Prepares to Lay Out Agenda for Final Year in Office
  • Little Rock, Arkansas, Prepares for Major Winter Snowstorm
  • CNN 20: The Super Bowl Experience, the Fans
  • Senegal Officials Arrest Man With Alleged Ties to Osama bin Laden
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Reasons Behind INS Ruling Released; Boy's Grandmothers, Miami Relatives Lobby Congress
  • CNN20: Super Bowl Hype, Fred Hickman Remembers
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmother, Miami Relatives Head to Capitol Hill to Plead Before Lawmakers
  • NTSB Looking Into Weather, Pilot Fatigue as Factors in Little Rock American Airlines Crash
  • Election 2000: McCain Under Spotlight in GOP Debate; Bradley Misses Opportunities to Capitalize on Clinton Fatigue
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers, Miami Family to Plead Case Before Legislators Over Fate of Shipwrecked Boy
  • Homeowners Feel Cold Weather Bite Their Wallets
  • Would-Be Passengers Wait as Raleigh-Durham Airport Tries to Open

    January 26, 2000

  • CNN20: Coach Bear Bryant Dies, January 26, 1983
  • Drivers in Raleigh, North Carolina, Get Stuck in Snow from Major Winter Storm
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers to Meet With Boy for Two Hours in Miami
  • LAPD Misconduct Results in Dismissal of Several Criminal Cases
  • Election 2000: Back-to-Back New Hampshire Debates to Sharpen Differences Between Candidates
  • Winter Storm 2000: Thousands Spend Night Without Electricity in North Carolina; Crews Still Clearing Virginia Roads, Interstates
  • CNN20: Clinton's Denial, January 26, 1996
  • Stanford University Student Uses Ancient Japanese Form to Paint Sports
  • Raleigh, North Carolina Mayor Requests Public's Patience, Cooperation in Clearing Snow-Laden Roads
  • New Hampshire Debates: Presidential Candidates Campaign as Clock Ticks Down; Gore Hoping for Knockout in Round Two of Democratic Race
  • Eig: 'We're Hoping that the Reunion Will Work Out Well' with Elian Gonzalez and Grandmothers
  • Central North Carolina Receives Record Snowfall; Federal Workers in Washington, D.C. Stay Home Second-Straight Day After Surprise Storm

    January 25, 2000

  • Raleigh, North Carolina Mayor Reflects on Record Snowfall
  • CNN20: CIA Employees Shot, January 25, 1993
  • Election 2000: McCain Betting on New Hampshire
  • Iowa Caucuses: Voters Gave the Night to the Front-Runners Before Candidates Head to New Hampshire
  • Heavy Snow, Wind Close Federal Government in Washington, D.C.; New York City Fights for Clear Roads, Sidewalks
  • Ada, Ohio the Birthplace of Superbowl Pigskin
  • Snow Storm Blankets New York City, Closes La Guardia
  • CNN 20: Earthquake in Columbia, January 25, 1999
  • Campaign 2000: Front-Runners Emerge from Iowa in Front; Candidates Move on to New Hampshire
  • Winter Storm 2000: North Carolina Governor 'Prepared to Call a State of Emergency' if Necessary; Federal Government Closes in Washington, D.C.
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers of 6-Year-Old Boy Plan to Meet with Members of Congress on Capitol Hill Today

    January 24, 2000

  • California Legislators Consider Controversial Approach to Saving Abandoned Babies
  • U.S. Supreme Court Rules Missouri Campaign Finance Limits Constitutional
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Boy's Grandmothers Expected to Leave New York Today
  • Power Crews Scatter Across Georgia to Repair Damage Caused by Weekend Ice Storm
  • CNN 20: Macintosh Introduced, January 24, 1984
  • President Clinton, Michelle Akers to Announce Plan to Promote Equal Pay Between Men and Women
  • Rothenberg: 'New Hampshire Voters Take Great Pride in Not Following What Iowa Caucus Participants Do'
  • CNN 20: Thurgood Marshall Dies, January 24, 1993
  • Iowa Caucuses: Where's the Momentum and What Can be Expected in Tonight's Vote?
  • Triple-Digit Temperatures Have Australians Scrambling to Beat the Heat
  • Gallup Poll: Gore, McCain Presidential Campaign Front-Runners in New Hampshire
  • Thousands Without Heat After Ice Storm Coats Parts of the South
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-old's Grandmothers Expected to Return to Cuba Today
  • Iowa Caucuses: Presidential Candidates Focus on Supporter Turnout

    January 22, 2000

  • Eiffel Tower Memorabilia on Auction Today in Paris
  • Sen. Wellstone: Bradley 'Will Win New Hampshire'
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-Old's Grandmothers in NYC, Preparing for Trip to Washington
  • Iowa GOP Chairman: 'Every Campaign Has Dramatically Increased Their Activity'
  • Iowa Caucuses: Health Questions Slowing Down Bradley Campaign
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: 6-Year-old's Grandmothers Planning to Travel to Washington Today to Meet with Attorney General Reno
  • Iowa Caucuses: Candidates Fail to Energize Electorate
  • Reporter's Notebook: Forecasting Monday's Iowa Caucuses
  • Vice President Takes Power in Ecuador
  • Elian Gonzalez Case: Grandmothers of 6-Year-Old Expected to Meet with Reno and Meissner Today
  • Iowa Caucuses: Gore Iowa State Director Discusses Democratic Race
  • Iowa Caucuses: Bush Looks to Turn Lead Into Solid Victory; Bradley Hopes to Re-Energize Campaign

    January 21, 2000

  • CNN & TIME: Behind the Scenes in the Battle for Iowa
  • Iowa, New Hampshire Contests Allow Voters to See Presidential Candidates 'Up Front'
  • CNN 20: Clinton Intern Controversy, January 21, 1998
  • Officials Release Videotape of Kip Kinkel Interviews
  • Elian Gonzalez's Grandmothers to Head to New York City to Plead Case to American People
  • Iowa Caucus: Bush Campaigns Hard Despite Front-Runner Status; State GOP Chairman Foresees 'Terrific Turnout'
  • Lunar Eclipse Gives Earthlings in Western Hemisphere Brilliant Show
  • Iowa Caucuses: Iowans Inundated with Political Commercials; Campaign 'Passionless'
  • CNN 20: Pope Visits Cuba, January 21, 1998
  • Dr. Mangel: 'There's no Reason to Think that a Normal Lifestyle Couldn't be Resumed' with Bardley's Heart Problems
  • America's Most Notorious Hacker Set for Release
  • Boston, Cape Cod Feel Bitter-Cold Temperatures and Sharp Winds

    January 20, 2000

  • The Best Show in Town: Lunar Eclipse to Show Spectacular Colors
  • CNN 20: Hostage Release from Iran, January 20, 1981
  • President Clinton to Announce Tax Breaks for College, Meet with Yasser Arafat
  • Winter Storm: Virginia Beach Road Crews Out in Advance of Snow; New York Mayor Giuliani Urges Commuters to Use Mass Transit System
  • California Boy Catches 23-Pound Rainbow Trout
  • CNN 20: President Reagan's Inauguration, January 20, 1985
  • Michael Jordan's New Role with Washington Wizards has the Capital Buzzing with Excitement
  • NASA Astronomer Hopes First Lunar Eclipse in Two Years is 'Blood Red'
  • Zoo Atlanta's Willie B. Battles Pneumonia
  • Seton Hall Fire: Tense Moments for Students and Their Families
  • Chicago Shivers in Bitter Cold as Winter Storm Moves Across Nation
  • Snow Begins to Bury Washington, D.C. Before Bitter Cold Begins as New York City Prepares for a Storm

    January 19, 2000

  • Developing Pacific Weather System Expected to Impact North America for Years to Come
  • CNN20: Ted Turner Remembers the Birth of CNN
  • New JAMA Study Finds Higher Rates of Impotence Resulting from Radical Prostatectomy
  • Michael Skakel to Surrender Today on Warrant for Martha Moxley's Murder 25 Years Ago
  • Three Dead, 54 Injured in Seton Hall University Freshman Dorm Fire
  • 33-Year-Old Heart Attack Victim Saved by Strangers
  • JPL Oceanographer: New Weather Pattern Should Deliver Jet Stream Farther North Over Next 20 Years
  • CNN 20: Arafat's Return to Hebron, January 19, 1997
  • Costly, Controversial Ballistic Missile Interceptor Fails Second Test Last Night

    January 18, 2000

  • CNN20: Mayor Barry Arrested, January 18, 1990
  • Conservationists Demand More Discretion Towards Endangered Species Products on eBay
  • Clock Running Out to Challenge Pinochet Extradition From England
  • CNN20: Reginald Denny on 'Larry King Live,' January 18, 1993
  • Hikers Climb Phoenix's Squaw Peak in Unseasonably-Warm Weather
  • Old Man Winter Hits Boston Hard
  • Rescuers in Florida Keys Chain Together to Save Dozens of Beaching Dolphins
  • Fidell: U.S. Military Will Investigate Alleged Rape and Murder of Kosovo Girl 'Very Intensively and Very Aggressively'
  • The Future of Energy
  • Election 2000: Presidential Hopefuls Seek Iowan Caucus Votes as Volunteers Work Behind the Scenes
  • President Clinton to Announce $280-Million Proposal Targeting Gun Violence

    January 17, 2000

  • Saddam Hussein Delivers Message to Iraq to Mark Anniversary of Gulf War
  • New Hampshire Celebrates Martin Luther King Day for First Time
  • CNN 20: Los Angeles Earthquake, January 17, 1994
  • CNN 20: Japan Earthquake, January 17, 1995
  • Demonstrators Gather in Columbia, South Carolina to Protest Confederate Flag; Supporters View Flag as Symbol of 'Heritage and Honor'
  • Russian Bombardment Leaves Grozny Families Under Siege
  • Election 2000: Presidential Front-Runners Bush and Gore Score Political Points During Past Week
  • U.S.-Iran Soccer Match: More Than a Game
  • Volcanic Eruption in Guatemala Forces Hundreds to Evacuate Homes
  • 350 Marylanders Travel to South Carolina to Protest Confederate Flag

    January 15, 2000

  • CNN 20: Christiane Amanpour On Assignment
  • Finding the Best Investments for the New Year
  • Cardinal John O'Connor Celebrates 80th Birthday
  • Full Recovery Likely for Letterman
  • GOP Candidates Gather in Iowa for Final Debate Before Caucus
  • This Week in Politics: GOP Debates, Taxes, Elian Gonzalez
  • David Letterman Expected to Make Full Recovery
  • Politicization of Elian Gonzalez Often at Cross-Purposes With Law
  • GOP Debate Offers Last Showing for Candidates Before Primary

    January 14, 2000

  • CNN & Time: Facts of Holocaust Take Center Stage in British Libel Suit
  • 'Return Our Son,' Chant Tens of Thousands of Cuban Women for Elian Gonzalez
  • CNN20: Senate Impeachment Trial Begins, January 14, 1999
  • White House to Announce Program Protecting Aviation Whistle- Blowers; Pharmaceutical Industry Drops Opposition to Medicare Drug Benefits
  • 100,000 Cuban Women March in Havana for Return of Elian Gonzalez
  • CNN 20: Freeing the Condors, January 14, 1992
  • Young and Old Hit the Slopes in First Bostonian Major Snowstorm
  • FAA Calls in the Marines to Palm Springs International Airport to Set up Temporary Radar
  • Cuban Demonstrators Expected to Demand Elian Gonzalez's Return as Original INS-Imposed Deadline Arrives

    January 13, 2000

  • CNN 20: Air Florida Crash, January 13, 1982
  • Gallup Poll: Gore, Bush Remain Front-Runners
  • Attorney General Janet Reno Urges Cooperation in Resolving Elian Gonzalez Custody Case; Cuba Plans More Protests to Express Outrage
  • 13-Year-Old Nathaniel Abraham Prepares to Hear Court's Sentence
  • Atlanta Braves Pitcher John Rocker Looks to End War Over Words
  • Warm Weather Puts Big Chill on New England Winter Traditions
  • Major Water Main Break Floods, Cripples Downtown Cleveland

    January 12, 2000

  • Reno Letter Disputes Florida Court's Jurisdiction in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Rochester, New Hampshire, Firefighters Recount a Daring Rescue
  • CNN 20: Crisis in the Gulf, January, 1991
  • Barak: 'There is a Chance of Advancement' in Talks with Syria
  • Justice Department Counters Florida Court Ruling in Elian Gonzalez Custody Case
  • Automakers Show Off Their Newest Wonders on Wheels at the North American International Auto Show
  • Judge Strikes Blow to Reverend Jackson's Fight on Behalf of Expelled Students
  • Justice Department Decides States's Decision in Elian Gonzalez Case has No Impact on INS Decision
  • Snowfall Brings Smiles to Sierra Nevada Skiers and Resorts
  • More Information, Faster Enrollment Process Could Help Restore Parents' Faith in Medicaid, Enroll Millions More Children
  • CNN 20: A Call from Gadhafi, January, 1991
  • New Hampshire Firefighters Rescue 2 Children, Parents From Burning Apartment House
  • 'Education Week': Report Card Released on States' Efforts to Attract, Retain Qualified Teachers.
  • Justice Department to Announce State Court Had No Jurisdiction in Elian Gonzalez Case

    January 11, 2000

  • CNN 20: First Test Tube Quintuplets, January 11, 1988
  • Puddle of Wax Draws Confrontation Between Believers and Skeptics
  • Illinois Judge Expected to Decide Whether Decatur School Board Appropriately Expelled Six High School Students for Fighting
  • The Benefits and Pitfalls of an Aspirin Regimen
  • Clinton to Create Three New National Monuments Under Controversial Antiquities Act; Designations to be Part of Environmental Legacy
  • 4-Year-Old Earns Mensa Membership
  • CNN 20: Reagan's Farewell Address, January 11, 1989
  • Chechen Rebels Inflict Heavy Losses on Russian Troops in Grozny
  • Babbitt: President Clinton to Finish What Teddy Roosevelt Started at Grand Canyon
  • Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Case Involving States' Rights, Violence Against Women
  • CDUniverse Credit Card Extortion Raises Concerns Over e- Security
  • Florida Judge Grants Temporary Custody of Elian Gonzalez to Great Uncle

    January 10, 2000

  • Election 2000: Iowa Caucuses Approaching, Bradley Turns Up Heat to Win Democratic Presidential Nomination
  • U.N. Security Council to Take Up Problem of AIDS in Africa
  • Londoner: AOL-Time Warner Merger 'Makes a Great Deal of Sense Because of the Synergies Involved'
  • CNN 20: Partnership for Peace, January 10, 1994
  • AOL-Time Warner Merger: Consumers Could Benefit From Power Marriage
  • Election 2000: Michigan in Play for GOP Contenders
  • Halfway, Oregon, Worries Over Potential Change to Follow Internet Name Proposition
  • CNN 20: China Earthquake, January 10, 1998
  • AOL-Time Warner Merger: Time Warner Stock Opens Sharply Higher
  • Congressional Subpeona Could Affect Deadline to Return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba
  • Flu Outbreak Now Officially an Epidemic in Great Britain
  • President Clinton to Declare Three New Federally Protected Areas: Legacy for All or Land Grab?
  • AOL, Time Warner to Merge in $350 Billion All-Stock Deal

    January 08, 2000

  • Street Sweeper Carves Out New Life for Himself
  • Political Humorist Kate Clinton Talks About Election 2000
  • White House Veils Outrage Over Subpoena of Elian Gonzalez
  • Serious Campaign Missteps Make for Tough Week for Al Gore
  • Russia Faces Setbacks in Chechnya
  • Gore Faces Turmoil Hours Before Debate
  • Congressional Intervention Adds New Dimension to Gonzalez Case
  • Congress Gets Involved in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Future of Automobile Industry Goes on Display in Detroit
  • What Should Be Done With Elian Gonzalez?
  • "DotComGuy" Puts Real Life on the Internet
  • Presidential Debate Season in Full Swing
  • Immigration Law is at Center of Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Latest Developments Leave Fate of Elian Gonzalez Uncertain

    January 07, 2000

  • President Clinton to Rejoin Flagging Israel-Syria Peace Talks
  • President Clinton Unveils New Initiative to Prevent Cyber- Terrorism
  • CNN & Time: Three Prisoners Who Committed Crime as Juveniles to Face Execution This Month
  • Salt Lake City Fifth Grade Class Finds World Bear-able
  • CNN 20: Emperor Hirohito Dies, January 7, 1989
  • Cell Phone Saves 11-Year-Old Boy and his Father from Harrowing Ordeal in the Rocky Mountains
  • Members of Florida Republican Congressional Delegation Seek House Intervention in Elian Gonzalez Case
  • Leaving Tibet: The Karmapa Joins The Dalai Lama in India
  • CNN 20: International News Gathering, Behind the Scenes at CNN
  • Miami Relatives of Elian Gonzalez to Seek Court Action to Prevent Boy's Return to Cuba
  • Efforts to Delay Elian Gonzalez Deportation Picks up Steam in Congress
  • Taxes, Gays in Military Hot Topics in Latest GOP's Latest New Hampshire Debate

    January 06, 2000

  • Air Traffic Control Computer Problem Causes Flight Delays at East Coast Airports
  • CNN20: Wilkens Breaks Record, January 6, 1999
  • Departures Halted at Two Washington D.C. Airports; Some Flights Also Delayed at N.Y.-Area Airports
  • First Couple to Unpack Boxes at New Home Before Returning to Washington
  • Computer Problem Causes Major Delays in East Coast's Airports
  • India Again Accuses Pakistan of Being Behind Indian Airlines Hijacking
  • Generous Michigan Autoworker Finances Education of Needy College Students
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: President Clinton to Help Spur on Sputtering Negotiations
  • INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez Sparks Protests, Legal Action
  • U.M. International Affairs Expert: INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Father in Cuba 'Correct and Courageous'
  • Slimming Down on the World Wide Web
  • First Couple to Unpack Boxes in New Chappaqua, New York, Home
  • American Aboard Hijacked Indian Airlines Jet Telling Story of Survival
  • CNN 20: Nancy Kerrigan Attack, January 6, 1994
  • After INS Ruling, Elian Gonzalez's Miami Relatives Vow Not to Give Boy Up Without Fight

    January 05, 2000

  • Death Toll Climbs to 11 in Norway Train Collision
  • CNN 20: Regan's Prostate Surgery, January 5, 1987
  • Hillary Clinton to Officially Move into Chappaqua, New York, Home Today
  • No Official Cuban Reaction to INS Decision to Return Elian Gonzalez to Custody of Father
  • North Korea Places Captured U.S. Ship on Display as 'Symbol of U.S. Aggression'
  • CNN 20: Sonny Bono Dies, January 5, 1998
  • Fosler: Market Declines Indicate Wall Street 'Looking for a Signal From the Fed'
  • Israel-Syria Peace Talks: Barak, al-Sharaa to Resume Negotiations Today With Emphasis on Hezbollah Guerrillas
  • Asian Markets Plummeted After Wall Street's Drop but Future Rise Expected on Individual Investor Momentum
  • Immigration Officials Decide to Send Back Elian Gonzalez to Cuba

    January 04, 2000

  • CNN 20: Amtrak Crash, January 4, 1987
  • Miami's Haitian Community Speaks Out Against Repatriation of Hundreds of Would-Be Immigrants
  • Final Borders Central in Israeli-Syrian Talks Over Golan Heights
  • Prudence or Profiteering: Was Y2K a Cyber Scam?
  • Clinton to Renominate Alan Greenspan
  • Federal Authorities Study Latest Border Arrest for Link to Terrorism
  • CNN20: Libyan Fighters Shot Down, January 4, 1989
  • White House Works on $300 Million Tax Cuts, But Don't Hold Your Breath
  • Miller: Y2K Preparation was 'the Greatest Single Peace Time Mobilization of Resources in the History of Mankind'
  • 10-15 People Killed, Many Injured in Train Collision in Norway
  • Middle East Peace: Israel-Syria Talks Set to Resume After Rough Start; Israeli-Palestinian Negotiators Break West Bank Deadlock
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