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July 22, 2002
• Tiger Woods' Bid For Grand Slam Becomes Little More Than Footnote
• Paris Cobbles Together Bit of Coast and Plops It Down in Landlocked City of Lights
• Air Show Gives Boeing, Airbus Chance to Show Off
• Wall Street Worries
• Alleged Friend of Zacarias Moussaoui Will Be in Court Today
• Man Accused of Kidnapping, Murdering Samantha Runnion Faces Arraignment Today
• Interview with Michael Berens
• Avila Faces Arraignment Today
• Investors Closely Watching Stock Markets Today
• Current Test for Anthrax Believed to be Unreliable
• Interview With Terry Savage
• Bush Speaks For Homeland Security Department in Oregon
• Everyone Who is Anyone in Aviation at Exclusive Airshow in England
• U.S. Forces Play Diplomatic Role for Central Afghan Government
• Bush Speaks For Homeland Security Department in Illinois
• Israel Could Release Portion of Frozen Tax Funds to Palestinian Authority
• Prosecutor to Meet With Runnion, May Seek Death Penalty
• WorldCom Serves Up Biggest Bankruptcy in U.S. History
• News of WorldCom Bankruptcy Adding to Anxiety of Many Investors
• Drought Has People Rethinking Conservation
• When Will You Retire?
• Man Authorities Believe Killed Samantha Runnion Expected to be Formally Charged
• Dry Weather Hits West
• U.S. Being Asked to Train Hamid Karzai's Bodyguards
• Rallies, Sell-Offs Often Short on Information
• WorldCom: Service Should Remain Normal
• Runnion Suspect to Be Arraigned in California
• Interview With Charles Payne
• Drought's Effect on Wildlife


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June 28, 2002


June 27, 2002
• Fire Season Has Already Caused Enormous Damage in Arizona and Colorado
• Connecticut Quadruplets Going to College Together
• Paging Dr. Gupta: How Far Would You Go to Get the Perfect Body?
• Supreme Court Rules School Vouchers Legal
• Major Technology and PC Expo Wraps Up Today in New York
• Courts Tackle Several Controversial Education Issues
• Firefighters Face Blazes on Multiple Fronts
• Brother Burns Brother
• Grand Jury Investigates Elizabeth Smart Disappearance
• Robert Blake Seeking Bail
• Firefighters Grow Optimistic About Saving Show Low
• Authorities Call Witnesses Before Grand Jury
• Pledge Plaintiff Gets Threatening Phone Calls
• Politicians Line Up to Attack Pledge Ruling
• Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Drug Testing, Vouchers
• Supreme Court Looks at School Vouchers
• Full Circuit Court, Supreme Court Likely to Overturn Ruling
• Look at Man Who Sued Over Pledge of Allegiance
• SAT May Get Overhaul; Interview with Josh Fisher
• MCI Customers Will Likely Have Uninterrupted Service
• Fires Controlled Around Show Low, Arizona
• At WorldCom Headquarters, Many Await Word of Former CEO
• CNN Looks at Body Image
• SATs to Be Changed
• School Superintendent Pledges to Fight "Under God" Court Decision
• California School Continues Reciting Pledge of Allegiance
• WoldCom Peril Should Not Interfere With Telecommunications
• Supreme Court Approves Random Drug Testing in Public Schools
• Supreme Court Favors School Vouchers, Drug Testing
• Richard Ricci's Wife Testifies Before Federal Grand Jury
• Interview With Barton Gellman
• Supreme Court Says Yes to Vouchers and Drug Tests
• Netanya Has Been Hard-Hit By Suicide Attacks
• Arizona Fires Continue Consuming More Than 400,000 Acres
• College Board to Make Major Changes to SAT
• 'Popular Science' Editor Demonstrates New Gadgets
• Interview with Scott Woolley


June 26, 2002


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June 20, 2002
• Talk With Olympic Gold Medalist Derek Parra
• Report Finds L.A. Traffic to be Worst in U.S.
• Talk With Make-A-Wish Foundation Recipient Brandi Bouchard
• Supreme Court Says It's Unconstitutional to Execute Mentally Retarded
• Messages Intercepted on Day Before September 11th Attacks
• Fires Rage in Colorado, Arizona
• Drivers Spending More and More Time Stuck in Traffic
• Weather Turns Against Firefighters Battling Massive Flames Raging in Colorado
• Seven Middle Eastern Men Offer Cash For Replica Ambulance
• F-16s Scramble Too Late to Protect White House
• Israeli Prime Minister, Defense Minister At Odds Over Reoccupation
• Court Rules Against Capital Punishment for Mentally Retarded
• Interview with Bobby Kitchens; Firefighters Battle Western Blazes
• Israelis On High Alert for Possible Attacks
• Fighter Planes Scrambled Too Late to Reach White House
• Life in the Fast Lane
• CDC Debating Use of Smallpox Vaccine
• Interview With Katherine Cosgrove
• Interview With Scott Hunsucker, Mark Orr
• What Will Car of the Future Look Like?
• Congress Looks Into Pre-9/11 Intercepts of al Qaeda Communications
• SEC Considers Legal Action Against Imclone
• Should White House Expand Its Airspace?
• Congress, White House Upset Over pre-9/11 al Qaeda Messages
• Several Large Wildfires Burn in Colorado
• Police Receive Ransom E-Mail in Smart Kidnapping Case
• Interview With Don Garber, Marcelo Balboa
• Interview With Jack Otter


June 19, 2002


June 18, 2002
• At Least 19 Dead After Suicide Bomber Attacks City Bus in Jerusalem
• In San Francisco Dog Mauling Case, Surprising Turn of Events
• Some Big League Names Appearing Before Congressional Leaders
• Atlanta Toddler Survives in House after Mother's Death
• Supersized Fast Food Meals Supersizing America
• In Colorado, Fire Crews Telling More Residents to Get Ready to Run
• 19 Killed in Jerusalem Bus Bombing
• Family of 14-Year-Old Missing Girl Makes Another Plea For Her Return
• Judge Refuses to Allow Caretaker of Rilya Wilson to Visit Child's Younger Sister
• Israeli Leaders Scoffing at Notion of Palestinian State
• Winds and Tinder Dry Brush Hindering Efforts to Contain Wildfires in Colorado
• Colorado Wildfires: Hundreds Forced to Evacuate
• Robert Blake Expected to Request Bail
• Congress Examines Steroid Use in Baseball
• Senior Beefcake
• Prominent Personalities at U.N., Putting Starpower Behind Goodwill Efforts
• Jerusalem Bus Bombing Brings Bush Plan into Question
• Tenet to Take Hot Seat at Joint Hearing
• Police Ponder Possible New Lead in Smart Case
• Broad Support Among Americans for Overthrowing Hussein
• Botox May Help Headache Sufferers
• Supersized Meals Make for Supersized Calories
• Early Assumptions About Smart Case Were Wrong
• Former Senator Looks for Smart from the Skies
• Colorado Farmers Try To Maintain Way of Life in Midst of Blaze
• Israelis Consider Response to Suicide Bombing; White House Says Peace Process Must Continue
• FBI, CIA say 9/11 Attacks Almost Impossible to Stop
• Robert Blake Bail Hearing to be Held Today
• Interview with Dennis Kneale
• Russian Woman Hailed in Israel
• Explosions Rock Kabul
• Interview with Angelina Jolie
• Studies Find Botox Soothes Problem Headaches
• Plea Deal Struck in Decades-Old Kidnapping Case


June 17, 2002


June 14, 2002
• Look at Developments in Firefighting
• Storied History of Bethpage Black Course Subject of New Book
• Bishops Up Late Trying to Hammer Out Charter
• No One Has Claimed Responsibility For Suicide Bombing in Pakistan
• License Plates From Vehicle Bret Edmunds Seen Driving Found
• In Dallas, Catholic Church Leaders Meeting To Confront Sexual Abuse Crisis
• Police Find Edmunds' License Plates
• Westerfield Uses 'We' When Describing Supposedly Solo Trip
• In Pakistan, U.S. Embassy Shut Down Following Bombing
• Church Abuse Crisis: Vatican Opposed to Zero-Tolerance Policy?
• Interview with Delia Gallagher
• Ryder Arraigned in Beverly Hills
• Politically Sensitive Talking Points Make Way From White House to General Circulation
• Bishops in Dallas May Vote on Abuse Policy
• Weather Gives Firefighters a Chance to Fight Back
• Discarded License Plates Latest in Search for Elizabeth Smart
• Interview with Cardinal Roger Mahony
• Ephedra Comes Under Scrutiny by F.D.A.
• Carol Carr Granted Temporary Release From Prison
• Fire Near Denver Destroys 22 Homes
• FDA Calls for More Research Into Ephedra Products
• Bishops Propose Policy to Deal With Priestly Sexual Abuse
• Edmunds Spotted in Texas, New Mexico
• Bishops Expected to Vote on Plan to Deal With Sexual Abuse
• Wildfires Threaten Denver
• Firefighters Go High-Tech
• Cause of Air Force Plane Crash Remains Unknown
• U.S. Embassy, Consulates in Pakistan Closed Following Suicide Bombing
• Study Says Police Harrassment of Women is Widespread
• U.S. Soccer Team Advances to Second Round of World Cup


June 13, 2002


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June 10, 2002


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June 06, 2002


June 05, 2002
• Interview with Bob Vila, Home Improvement Expert
• 68-Count Indictment Against 17 Alleged Gambino Family Members
• Lost and Found Ring
• Khalid Shaikh Mohammed Played Key Role in 9/11, But Not Mastermind
• Islamic Jihad Claims Responsibility for Car Bombing
• U.S. Officials Believe Khalid Shaikh Mohammed Played Key Role in 9/11 Plot
• Intelligence Committee Investigators Questioning FBI Whistle- blower Coleen Rowley
• Interview with Brandi Chastain, World Cup Champion
• Autopsy Results Due Today in Death of 7-Year-Old Boy
• Danielle Van Dam Murder Trial Gets Under Way
• Lawmakers Investigating Intelligence Failures Before 09-11
• Grand Jury Will Hand Down Indictment Today Against R. Kelly
• Singer R. Kelly Faces Possible Child Porn Charges
• Day Two of Deliberations in Trial of Kennedy Cousin Michael Skakel
• Coleen Rowley to Meet with Congressional Investigators Today
• State Department Issues Reward for Arrest of Bin Laden's Lieutenant
• Palestinians and Israelis Reacting to Bus Bombing
• Day Two of the Van Dam Trial Begins Today
• R. Kelly Could Face Charges of Child Pornography
• Investigation Continues into Paolo Ayala's Death
• Harvard Jihad Commencement Controversy
• Parents Expected to Take Stand in Van Dam Murder Trial
• Interview with Harold Decker, American Red Cross
• Israel Vows Severe Retaliation for Suicide Bus Bombing
• FBI Agent Rowley Interviewed Under Oath by Committee Staff
• Announcement Expected in R. Kelly Investigation
• Closing Arguments Given Today in Andersen Trial
• Al Qaeda Lieutanant Says Khalid Shaikh Mohammed Helped Plan 9/11 Attacks
• Nigerian Mother Faces Death Penalty for Bearing Child Out of Wedlock
• Singer R. Kelly to be Indicted on Child Pornography Charges
• Murky Pool May Have Delayed Discovery of Boy
• Father Takes Stand as David Westerfield Trial Underway
• Justice Department to Announce New Rules for Immigrants


June 04, 2002


June 03, 2002
• Lawyers in Murder Trial of Skakel Have Started Closing Arguments
• Interview with Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, Rameck Hunt
• Customs Showing Off High-Tech Devices Aimed at Prevent Terrorism
• Intelligence Snafu?
• U.S. Troops Launch Air Assault on Eastern Afghanistan
• Queen's Golden Jubilee Celebrations Continuing
• Winona Ryder's Court Hearing Today
• Interview with Foreigner's Phil Gramm, Mick Jones
• CIA Tracked Terrorists Years Before 9/11
• Pop Music Pervades Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee
• Winona Ryder Appears in Court
• Curtain Set to Rise on Queen Elizabeth II Tribute
• Rural Clinics May Face Shortage Due to September 11
• Closing Arguments Begin in Skakel Murder Trial
• Congress to Hold Hearings Into Pre-9/11 Intelligence
• Russian President Tries to Get Leaders of India, Pakistan to Meet
• Customs Commissioner Demonstrates Anti-terrorism Technology
• CIA Tracked 9/11 Hijacker Months Before Attacks
• Customs Service Reassures Americans of Secure Borders
• Town Hall Meeting Scheduled to Discuss Florida Children Services
• Closing Arguments Under Way in Skakel Trial
• Preliminary Hearing Held in Winona Ryder Shoplifting Case
• Thousands of Britons Gather for Queen's Jubilee
• Interview With Jeffrey Krames, Author of `The Rumsfeld Way'
• Wildfires Burn in Locations Throughout U.S.
• Mystery of Rilya Wilson Continues
• Congress to Investigate FBI, CIA
• England Celebrates Queen's Golden Jubilee
• U.S. Forces Continue Hunt for al Qaeda, Taliban
• Meeting Between Pakistan, India Leaders Uncertain


May 31, 2002
• High Drama on Mt. Hood
• Warning Terrorists Could Use Shoulder-Fired Missiles Against Airliners
• State Department Urges All But Essential American Diplomats to Leave India
• Interview with Melissa Gilbert, Host, 'Adoption'
• Steroid Use Increase Seen in Younger Age Groups
• Interview with Jill Bernstein, "Premier" Magazine
• Air Force Reserve Rescue Helicopter Goes Crashing Down Oregon Mountain
• India and Pakistan Have Massed Some One Million Troops Along Kashmir Region
• N'Sync Star Looking to Catch Ride Into Space This Fall
• U.S. and Britain Urging Citizens to Get Out of India Today
• Rescue Helicopter Crashes With Six Crew Members Onboard
• Underground Coal Mine Fire That Started in 1962 Still Burning
• 'Food & Wine' Out With Top Five Destinations For Good Eats and Drinks
• Congress Taken Aback by New FBI Guidelines
• Interview with Professor of Clinton Course, Margaret Scranton
• State Department Issues Alert to Embassy Personnel in India
• Pennsylvania Town is Victim of Slow Burn
• Which Teams Have the Best Chance in the World Cup?
• United States Urges Americans to Leave India
• Expert Discusses Rescue Chopper Crash
• California Department Store Clerk Hailed as Hero
• Watching What You Type
• Recovery Teams Try to Bring Down Three Bodies From Mt. Hood
• State Department Urges Americans to Leave India
• K-Mart Store Clerk Saves Girl's Life
• Interview With Keith Hammonds of 'Fast Company' Magazine
• Profile of Britain's First Female Commando
• World's Most Popular Sporting Event Gets Under Way in Seoul


May 30, 2002


May 29, 2002


May 28, 2002


May 27, 2002
• Family Life Returning to Normal for Sarah Wooster of London
• How Do You Enjoy Summer Glow Without Incurring the Ravages?
• Annual Memorial Day Parade in Manhasset, New York
• Fighter Jets From USS John C. Stennis Returning
• Divers Recover Wreckage From Bridge Collapse
• President Bush Spends Memorial Day in France
• Three Names Added to Vietnam Memorial in Washington
• Pope's Frail Health Draws Attention
• Treasury Secretary, Bono Continue African Tour
• Interview With William Heenan
• Divers Pull Remaining Victims From Arkansas River Disaster
• President Bush Spends Memorial Day at D-Day Invasion Site
• Texas Community Honors Fallen Soldier in War on Terror
• Americans Pay Tribute to Veterans of Vietnam War
• State of National Parks in Question
• Tips on Summer Grilling
• Investigation Continues into why Barge Hit Bridge
• At Least Two People Killed Outside Tel Aviv
• Bush Honors Nation's War Dead
• Homecoming at Lemoore Naval Air Station
• Bush May Meet Pope
• Texas Town Honors First American Soldier to Die in Enduring Freedom
• First American Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Honored
• Security Changes Underway at Nation's Airports
• National Parks Strain Under Load of Many Vacationers
• Three Names Added to Vietnam Memorial
• America's Fallen Soldiers on Minds of U.S. Forces
• Soldiers Return From War in Afghanistan
• Movie Season on Track to Break Record
• Review Potentials of the Summer
• President Bush to Conclude European Tour in Italy
• Dave Mill Used Wits, Technology to Call for Help
• Recovery Efforts Continue Near Bridge Collapse
• Memorial Day Much More than a Picnic
• Three New Names Set for Vietnam Memorial Wall
• U.S. Troops in Afghanistan Celebrate Memorial Day
• Memorial Day More than Just a Holiday
• USS Stennis Squadrons Return Home Today
• Recovery Continues Today in Bridge Collapse
• Summer Travel Safety and Security Changes
• Americans Honor Veterans on Memorial Day


May 24, 2002
• Investigation Continues in Chandra Levy Death
• If Your Child Disappeared, Would You be Able to Give Police an Accurate Description?
• FBI Issues Terror Alert for Underwater Attacks
• In Moscow, President Bush and Russian President Putin Sign Landmark Treaty
• Startling Admission From Pentagon regarding Weapons Testing During Cold War
• Police in Levy Investigation Turning Attention to Man Serving Time for Assaulting Women in Park
• Skakel's Defense Continues Its Case Today
• Joint Hearings Begin Next Month into Intelligence Issues Prior to Terrorist Attacks
• In Monrovia, California, Mountain Lion Trapped in Somebody's Backyard
• News From Across the Pond
• Witnesses Contradict Each Other in Skakel Trial
• Interview with Crash Test Expert Dr. Bella Dinh-Zarr
• Dr. Beach Names St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Top Beach
• Interview With Nilou Motamed of 'Travel & Leisure'
• Interview With Actress Diane Lane
• Bono, O'Neill Continue on Trip Across Africa
• Bush and Putin Hail New Strategic Partnership
• FBI Director Orders Probe Into Zacarias Moussaoui Case
• New Figure Emerges in Chandra Levy Case
• Americans Travel With Caution on Memorial Day Weekend
• D.C. Police Are Combing Rock Creek Park
• Interview with South Asia Expert Philip Oldenburg
• Bush, Putin Sign Arms Treaty
• FBI Field Agent Letter Sparks Justice Department Investigation
• Lebanese Brothers on Trial in N.C. for Aiding Hezbollah
• Interview With Mike Brooks
• Tensions Rising Between India and Pakistan
• Police Continuing Investigation in Chandra Levy Mystery
• Former Classmates Testify in Skakel Trial
• Protect Your Skin from the Sun
• Profile of Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs
• Man Builds Rollercoaster in Backyard
• Interview with Critic James Inverne on Madonna's New Play
• U.S., Russia Agree to Reduce Nuclear Stockpile
• Congress Will Look Into Intelligence Failures Before 9-11
• Interview With Elaine Shannon of 'TIME' Magazine
• Levy Family Remains in Seclusion


May 23, 2002
• For Some, Chandra Levy Was a Cherished Friend
• Westwood Studios Displays 'Earth and Beyond' at Vegas Computer Games Show
• Former Kennedy Family Babysitter on Stand Today in Skakel Murder Trial
• More Firefighters Joining Battle Against Wildfire That Threatens Hundreds of Homes in Colorado
• Electronic Entertainment Expo Under Way This Week in Los Angeles
• Police, Media Gather in D.C. Over Levy Body
• Al Qaeda Leader Confirms White House 9/11 Target
• Police Try to Uncover Mystery Surrounding Chandra Levy's Death
• Bush Visits Moscow
• Bush Administration Wants to Develop Nuclear Bunker Buster
• Kennedy Babysitter Expected to Testify in Skakel Trial
• U.S. Officials Say United Flight 93 Was Intended to Crash Into White House
• Baby-sitter Testifies in Skakel Trial
• New Information Comes Out About Alleged Shoe Bomber Reid
• Scientists Study Hormone Affecting Weight Loss
• Interview With Teresa Vieira of Red Cross
• Interview with John Garcia, James Moore
• 'Rosie the Riveter' Sells for $5 Mil
• Retailers Check Out New Holiday Season Videogames at E-3 Expo
• Washington Police Vow to See Chandra Levy Matter Through to End; Interview with Scott Fear, Ted Williams
• Leader of Milwaukee's archdiocese, Latest Catholic Clergyman to Come Under Fire for Alleged Sexual Misconduct
• Bush, Putin to Sign Major Agreements
• Bush Wants Nuclear-Tipped Bunker Buster
• U.S. Army Puts Out Video Game in Hopes of Attracting Recruits
• People of Rishon Letzion Questioning Safety
• Ice Cream a Favorite Among Residents of Kabul
• Can Forensics Help Determine Cause, Time of Chandra Levy's Death?
• Milwaukee Archbishop Asks Church to Accept His Resignation
• U.S. Officials Say United Flight 93 Intended to Hit White House on 9-11
• Russia, U.S. Scheduled to Sign Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty
• E3 Expo Under Way in L.A.
• Interview With Marc Klaas
• Al Qaeda Detainee Confirms 9/11 Plane Headed for White House
• Palestinian Authority Condemns Latest Suicide Bombing


May 22, 2002


May 21, 2002


May 20, 2002
• Apartment Buildings, Water Supplies at Risk to Terrorism
• Prosecutors Reach Key Point in Skakel Trial
• How Much Did President Know and When Did He Know It?
• Bush Wants Key Reforms in Cuba
• Few Details Emerging Regarding Death of Soldier
• Vice President Warns of Terror Threats
• Suicide Bombings Rock Israel Yet Again
• Government Reviews Bin Laden Tape
• Many in Washington Say Some Sort of Terror Attack Will Hit U.S. in Not Too Distant Future
• Interview with Bill Daly, Control Risks Group
• President Bush Talking Cuba Again Today
• Skakel Murder Trial Continues
• Suicide Bombings in United States Inevitable?
• Falling Just Short of Mount Everest
• Prosecution Continues Case Against Michael Skakel
• Bush Speech Receives Mixed Reviews Among Dissidents in Cuba
• Special Forces Soldier Killed on Patrol in Eastern Afghanistan
• Study: White Wine Helps Lungs
• Six Students Die at School District in State of Pennsylvania
• Buzz About Once-a-Day Pill That Researchers Say Eases Symptoms For Terminally Ill Lung Cancer Patients
• Transcript Contains Damaging Testimony Against Skakel
• Judge to Rule on Blake Bodyguard's Lawyer
• Interview with Erik Lindbergh, Pilot
• President Bush Rules Out Changes to Cuba Trade Sanctions
• Interview With Jim Solomons
• Robert Blake Case: Judge Decides on Bodyguard's Defense
• Body of Special Forces Soldier Heads Back to United States
• Defense Rests in 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing Case
• Interview with Dennis Hays, Jeff Flake


May 17, 2002


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May 15, 2002


May 14, 2002
• Former Priest Shot and Wounded Outside Baltimore Home
• Worlds of Sports and Entertainment Converge in Monaco For Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award
• Skakel Prosecutors Will Not Call Brother
• Carter Tours Cuba with Castro
• Interview with Phylicia Rashad, Actress
• Discussion With Advertising Legend Mary Wells Lawrence
• Search for al Qaeda and Taliban Continues in Afghanistan
• Israeli Prime Minister Sharon Faces Critics
• Prosecution Decides Not to Call Tommy Skakel to Stand
• Hunt for International Terrorists Proceeds
• Israeli Prime Minister Gets Jeers From Party Before Knesset
• In Baltimore, Priest in Hospital Today With Gunshot Wounds
• Sexually Abusive Priest Shot in Baltimore
• Reporter Discusses Lion Attack
• 'Star Wars,' 'Spider-Man' Club Officials Discuss New Movies
• In Tampa, Florida, Busch Gardens Suspends Private Tours After Lion Bit Off Arm of Zookeeper
• Alabama Church Bombing Trial Begins; Interview with Mickey Johnson
• Sanctioned Iraqis Defend Country
• Chicago Judge Refuses to Throw Out Terrorism Perjury Case
• Carter to Deliver Short, Important Speech This Evening
• FEMA Official Discusses Midwest Flooding
• Former President Carter to Speak on Cuban TV, Radio
• Cancer Deaths Drop
• Nine-Year-Old Allegation Comes Back to Haunt
• Should Shanley's Records be Made Public?
• Judge Refuses to Throw out Perjury Charges Against Islamic Charity
• U.N. Security Council Approves Sanction Overhaul Against Iraq
• Stories of Storms Survived in Midwest
• Growing Number of Teens at Risk for Type-II Diabetes
• Israeli Soldiers Poised Outside Gaza
• Carter to Address Cuban People
• Cuba Excels in Health Care, Education
• Interview with Daniel Sieberg


May 13, 2002
• Carter in Cuba
• Interview With PLO Leader Yasser Arafat
• Interview With Corporate Trainer Steadman Graham
• Zookeeper in Serious Condition in Tampa After Lion Bites Off Part of Arm
• Time of Season to Tune in For TV Nostalgia
• Severe Storms Pounding Midwest For Over a Week
• Boston Cardinal Bernard Law Faces Third Day of Deposition
• Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Cuba Today
• Arafat Hits the Road, and Sharon Plows Into Potential Roadblock
• Discussion of Michael Skakel Case
• New and Improved Medication Hits Market This Week
• Carson All-Time King of Late Night
• Arafat, Sharon Suffer Separate Setbacks
• Kennedy Cousin Skakel's Murder Trial Continues
• Bush, Putin Agree on Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty
• Cardinal Law Undergoes Third Questioning Session
• Third Suspect in 1963 Alabama Church Bombing to Be Tried
• Tutor May Have Suggested Skakel Family Vacation After Moxley Murder
• Busch Gardens Director Discusses Lion Attack
• Bush Will Sign Arms Reduction Treaty
• Yasser Arafat Discusses Plans for Peace
• Opening Statements Expected in 1963 Church Bombing Trial
• Carter in Cuba, Following Bush Accusations
• Interview With Carl Sferrazza Anthony
• Deposition of Cardinal Law Continues in Boston
• Interview With Raghida Dergham
• State Officials Under Fire For Losing Girl
• Carter Tours Biotechnology Lab
• Bush to Sign Treaty in Moscow Next Week
• Arafat Heads for Various Parts of the West Bank
• Interview with Ben Ermini
• Investigation Underway Into Lion Attack
• Law Deposed Third Day
• U.S. Special Forces Clash with Suspected Taliban
• Military May Introduce Food Patch
• Interview with Alex Pappademas
• Advertizers Get a Preview of TV Line-up


May 10, 2002


May 09, 2002


May 08, 2002
• Skakel Murder Trial Continues
• Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law Goes Under Oath in Church Sex Abuse Scandal
• Gurnsey's President Discusses Jerry Garcia Auction
• Plastic Surgery Offers Personal Options
• Authorities Apprehend Pipe Bomb Suspect; Excerpts From Writing
• Tel Aviv Bombing Rocks Peace Process
• Fmr. State Department Spokesman Rubin Discusses Middle East
• Retired FBI Officer Discusses Pipe Bombings
• Taste Test of New Vanilla Coke Formula
• Arafat Condemns Bombing, Braces for Reprisal
• Bomber Sent Incriminating Letter to 'Badger Herald'
• Cardinal Law Giving Deposition
• Interview of Barry Jessurun, Vanilla Bean Cafe
• Pipe Bomb Suspect Makes First Appearance in Federal Court
• Panel Investigates Disappearance of Florida 5-Year-Old
• Cardinal Law Deposition Gets Under Way
• New Graduation Requirement Prepares Students for Future
• Helder's Father Tipped Off Local Police
• Negotiators Rethink Bethlehem Solution
• Police Can Train for High Speed Pursuit in Michigan
• Interview with Dr. Julius Few, Plastic Surgeon
• Attorney Discusses Lawsuits Against Boston Church
• Following Bombing, Prime Minister Returns to Israel
• Conflict in the Middle East: Negotiations Continue at Church of Nativity
• Cardinal Law Gives Deposition in Sex Abuse Scandal
• Interview With Devin Burghart
• Yasser Arafat Urges Palestinians to Stop Suicide Attacks
• Pipe Bomb Suspect Allegedly Confesses
• New Revelations in Mailbox Pipe Bomb Case
• Police Face Car Chases a Lot of the Time


May 07, 2002


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May 03, 2002
• Expert Discusses Biker Gangs
• Moviegoers Around Country Caught Up in Web of Excitement
• Former Priest Shanley to Be Arraigned on Rape Charges
• Apolo Anton Ohno Discusses Being One of 'People''s 50 Most Beautiful People
• Officials to Give Update Into American 587 Crash
• Joe Gibbs Only Person to Win Super Bowl and Winston Cup
• Shanley To Go Before Extradition Hearing
• Palestinians, Israelis Battle for Moral High Ground
• Friction Between Rumsfeld and the U.S. Army?
• Officials Releasing New Details on Flight 587
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• "Star Wars" Convention Offers Numerous Products for Fans
• Secretary of State, Russian Foreign Minister Meet, Discuss Nuclear Policy
• Pressure Mounts on Freed Arafat to Make Peace
• Shanley Could Return to Massachusetts in 10 Days or Less
• Orthodox Good Friday Sees Empty Bethlehem; Many Wait for Peace
• U.S., British Continue Search for al Qaeda
• Georgia High School Students Prepare for First Integrated Prom
• New Star Wars Movie to Debut in Two Weeks
• Priest Awaits Extradition to Boston
• White House Anticipating Meeting With Ariel Sharon
• War on Terror Heats Up
• New Battle Emerges Over Defense Spending
• Interview With Owen Gleiberman
• Cameras on D.C. Streets Still Source of Controversy
• New Report Shows Putting Children to Sleep in Adult Beds Could Be Dangerous
• Interview With Robert Franek of 'Princeton Review'


May 02, 2002


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April 29, 2002
• Talk With La Plata, Maryland Tornado Survivor Joe Aqua
• Look at Ultimate Cell Phone
• To Mark Anniversary of L.A. Riots, Bush Visiting L.A.
• South Central Remains Economically Disadvantaged After Riots
• La Plata, Maryland Hit Hard by Tornado
• There Could be Progress in Standoff at Church of Nativity in Bethlehem
• Interview with Matt Roush, "TV Guide"
• Police in San Diego Searching for Missing Toddler
• Year Since Washington Intern Chandra Levy Vanished
• Maryland Community Reeling After Tornado
• Interview of Bernard Kinsey, Former Head of Rebuild LA Program
• Tire Safety Week Stresses Motorist Care
• Darryl Strawberry Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison
• Israelis Enter Hebron as Talks Make Progress on Arafat Detainment
• Conflict in the Middle East: Palestinian Leader Close to Freedom
• Interviews With Diana Buttu, Alan Baker
• White House Calls New Mideast Agreement Hopeful
• Maryland Emergency Crews Clean Up Mess Following Tornado
• Where is L.A. Today 10 Years After Riots?
• Germans Mourn Loss From School Shooting
• Music Industry Battling Internet Piracy
• Tornado in Maryland Kills Three
• Conflict in the Middle East: Israel Moves Into Hebron
• White House Keeping Eye on Middle East Crisis
• Iraqi People Show Public Support for Saddam Hussein
• Top Chicago Cop Could Spend Time Behind Bars
• Los Angeles Remembers Anniversary of Riots
• Motorists Under Pressure to Take Care of Vehicles
• Interview With Bill Zehme
• Violence Continues Despite Talks
• Late Tornadoes Cause Six Deaths Across Country
• U.S., Russia Want Less Warheads
• Iraqi Leaders Say Iraq Is Ready to Defend Itself


April 26, 2002
• Report of Possible Reassignment of Boston Archbishop Bernard Law
• Prosecutors in New Jersey Appear to Have Scored Some Points Against Former NBA Star
• 09-11 Has Created Some New Problems For Local Police Departments
• Is Pope John Paul II Jeopardizing His Legacy?
• Pakistan to Allow U.S. Hunt for Al Qaeda
• Interview with Ian Burke, Friend of TLC Member Lisa Lopes
• Fans Mourning Loss of Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes
• Developments From Meeting Between Bush and Saudi Crown Prince
• Palestinian Protest in Ramallah Turns Violent
• Interview with David McCullough, Jim Rees, Director of Mount Vernon
• Gallup Poll: Respect Decreasing for Catholic Church
• Ocean Race Around World Begins
• Brooklyn Public School Makes Final Robot Competition
• Interview of John Guth, Jeff Tweiten
• 'The Bachelor' Winners Speak
• 17 Killed in School Shooting in Germany
• American Cardinals Gather for Annual Dinner
• Israelis Fire Stun Grenades, Tear Gas at Marching Palestinians
• Bush Weighs Conflicting Pressures on Middle East
• Rumsfeld Warns of Possible Taliban, al Qaeda Offensive in Afghanistan
• Ex-Student Kills 17 in School in Germany
• 'Boston Herald' Reports Cardinal Law Will Be Moved to Vatican
• Interview With R&B Radio Host Frank Ski
• Bush Says He Forged Personal Bond With Crown Prince Abdullah
• School Shooting Leaves 17 Dead in Germany
• Future of Boston Cardinal Up In Air
• President Bush Encouraged About Economy
• Interview With Sonia Murray
• Ship Crews Finish Transatlantic Race
• New Trouble for Former NBA Star
• Cardinals Discuss Zero Tolerance Policy


April 25, 2002
• Blake Attorney Says Stuntmen Just Seeking Spotlight
• South African Space Tourist Rode Soyuz Rocket Into Orbit Early This Morning
• Fertility Options Available for Older Couples
• Which Comes First, the Briefcase or the Bottle?
• South African Heads to Space Station
• Discussion About Novel Written by Slave Woman
• Reinforcements On Way to Sweeping Wildfire in Colorado
• Severe Storms Rake Much of Midwest
• Nine Palestinians Walk Away From Church of the Nativity
• Some Call Church's Response to Sex Scandal Little More Than Damage Control
• Bush and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah to Come Together on Bush Ranch
• Colorado Firefighters Battling to Protect Homes from Wildfire
• Interview with Lorenzo Benet on Robert Blake Murder Case
• Reaction to Blueprint for Catholic Church Reform
• Saudi Crown Prince Meets with President Bush Today
• Nine Palestinian Children Leave Bethlehem Church
• President Bush Meets With Saudi Crown Prince
• Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Host Greek, Turkish Foreign Ministers
• U.N. Delays Fact-Finding Mission to Jenin
• House to Approve Split of INS
• U.S. Cardinals Conclude Meeting at Vatican
• British Citizens to Sing Praises of Queen During Golden Jubilee
• Saudi Crown Price Meets Bush in Texas
• Suspects in Murder of Israeli Official Tried, Convicted
• Report on Operation Anaconda Finished
• Al Qaeda Leader: Malls, Supermarkets; Banks All Potential Targets
• U.S. Government Racing to Screen All Checked Baggage
• Colorado Firefighters Struggling to Keep Up with a Wild Fire
• Explosion in Manhattan
• Interview With Ben Venzke
• Interview with Rob Sobhani
• Middle East Bombings Affect Both Sides of Conflict
• Dr. Atkins Suffers Cardiac Arrest
• Do School Books Weigh Too Much?
• Second Space Tourist Takes Off


April 24, 2002


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April 19, 2002
• Actor Robert Blake Charged With Murdering His Wife
• Interview with Catherine Crier, Court TV Anchor
• Robert Blake Faced With Murder Charge That Could Carry Death Penalty
• USS Bataan Marine Helicopter Squadron Flying Into New River Air Station
• Return to Service for USS Cole
• Interview of Suzanne Walther, Louis Cooper
• Something Called Marriage Movement Now Getting Some Federal Attention
• In California, Homeowner Having Invasion of Feathered Kind
• DA Requests that Blake Be Held Without Bail
• Investigators Search for Clues in Amtrak Derailment in Florida
• USS Cole Is Back on Open Seas
• Actor Robert Blake Charged With Wife's Murder
• Four People Killed in Amtrak Train Crash
• Conflict in the Middle East: Israeli Military Operations Continue
• Residents of Milan Say They Feel Less Secure
• Grammy Winner's Rough Life Leads to Music, Movie
• USS Cole Sets Sail Again
• Jenin Survivors Return to Devastated Camp
• Israel Claims Arrest of Militant Leader
• Relief in Site for Palestinians in Church of Nativity
• Amtrak Derailment Leaves Four Dead
• White House Reevaluates Middle East Policy
• Actor Robert Blake Charged With Killing Wife
• Investigators Looking Into Cause of Plane Crash in Milan
• Shuttle Atlantis Prepares Return Home
• Track Misalignment May Have Played Part in Amtrak Train Derailment
• Blake Expected to Be Arraigned Monday
• White House Reassesses Policy in Middle East
• Interview With William Portanova
• President Bush Briefs Reporters
• Interview With Defense Attorney William Portanova


April 18, 2002


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April 12, 2002


April 11, 2002
• Interview with Lorin Anderson, "Golf" Magazine
• Netanyahu Calls on U.S. to Apply Principles It's Using in War on Terrorism to Conflict in Mideast
• New York Nightspot Really Pushing 21st Century Thing
• Debate Over Alaska Oil Starts Today
• Powell Headed to Mideast to Try to End Bloodshed
• No Diplomatic Progress in Standoff at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity
• Incursions Overnight Into Two Small Towns on West Bank
• Bush Administration's Point Man Due to Arrive in Israel Later Today
• People Losing Faith in Leader of Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
• Congress Holding Hearings on Tax Fraud
• Israel Withdraws From Two Dozen West Bank Villages, But Invades Two New Ones
• It's Secretary of State Powell's trip, But President Bush's Policy On Line
• Palestinian Holdouts Give Up At Jenin Refugee Camp Today
• Spiritual Leader of Boston's Catholic Community Facing Mounting Pressure to Resign
• Atlantis Astronauts Beginning a Challenging Construction Job
• Israel Gains Control of Jenin Refugee Camp
• International Aid to Afghanistan Not Reaching Remote Areas
• King of Jordan Winning Praise From World Leaders
• Secretary of State to Arrive in Jerusalem Tomorrow
• White House Lowering Expectations for Powell's Mideast Mission
• Numerous Obstacles Confront Powell's Peace Mission
• Israel Continues Military Operations Despite U.S. Requests
• Speculation Grows Regarding Boston Cardinal's Resignation
• Showdown Over Energy Nearing in Congress
• Interview With King Abdullah
• Interview With Chemi Shalev
• Sharon Says Operations Will Continue
• Interview With Archbishop of Canterbury's Mideast Envoy
• Cardinal Law Faces Pressure to Resign
• White House Lowers Expectations for Powell Visit
• U.S. Servicemen Injured in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan
• Senate Set to Begin Debate on Drilling for Oil in ANWR


April 10, 2002


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March 25, 2002
• History Made at 74th Annual Oscar Awards
• Strong Winds Push Several Fires Across More Than 12,000 Acres in New Mexico
• Rumsfeld Set to Detail Plans for U.S. Military to Begin Training an Afghan National Army
• For First Time, Both Best Actor and Actress Awards Go to People of Color
• Worst Appears to Be Over for Fire-Ravaged Upscale Community in New Mexico
• Navy Pilot Michael Scott Speicher's Status Changed to 'Missing in Action' Last Year
• Bush Administration Now Deeply Involved in Events in Middle East
• Gasoline Prices Have Skyrocketed in Recent Weeks
• Some Residents Returning to Mountain Homes in New Mexico Find Those Homes Torched
• Girls Officially Allowed Back Into Classroom in Afghanistan
• Polish Immigrant Has Left Life Savings to City of New York
• Former Taliban Government Destroyed Massive Statues Sacred to Buddhist Faith
• U.S. Urges Israel to Allow Palestinian Leader to Attend Arab Summit
• Interview with Steven Cojocaru, 'People'
• Denzel Washington, Halle Berry Among Big Oscar Winners
• Tight Security for Oscar
• DVDs Hide Easter Eggs
• Interview With Doug Laird
• U.N., Iraq to Schedule New Round of Talks
• Israeli Prime Minister to Decide on Arafat Tomorrow
• Academy Awards Makes History
• Binge Drinking on College Campuses Remains High
• Support High for Palestinians in Beirut
• Some New Mexico Residents go Home in Despair
• Interview with Elayne Fluker
• White House Releases Recommendations on Alternative Meds
• Taliban Destroyed More than Statues


March 22, 2002


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March 14, 2002
• Scottish Appeals Court Upholds Conviction of Former Libyan Intelligence Agent in Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103
• Jurors to Decide Death for Andrea Yates
• Yates Sentencing Trial Begins Shortly
• Allied Troops Scour Mountains After Operation Anaconda
• Paging Dr. Gupta: How Do You Get Fab Abs?
• Scott Hamilton Helping Children Who Are Suffering Illnesses as Spokesman for Target House
• Activists Debate Gay Parenting
• Interview of Cynthia Alksne, Contributor
• Paging Dr. Gupta: Getting Fab Abs Like Janet
• Canadians Help Check Afghan Caves
• More Palestinians, Israelis Dead As Zinni Arrives
• Indictment Expected Today For Lead Suspect in Kidnapping of Daniel Pearl
• President Bush Stunned Over Visa Approvals Delivered for Two of Hijackers From 9-11
• Indictment Against Arthur Andersen Could Come This Afternoon
• U.S. Envoy Zinni Returns on Third Mission Aimed at Brokering Peace Deal
• Commander of Operation Anaconda Says U.S. Forces Won't Let Up
• Sentencing Phase Begins in Andrea Yates Case
• Grand Jury Indicts Omar Saeed Sheikh in Pearl's Kidnapping
• Arthur Andersen Rejects Plea Bargain
• Judiciary Committee Expected to Vote on Pickering's Nomination
• Suspect in Daniel Pearl Case Could Face Indictments
• Judiciary Committee Expected to Reject Pickering
• Prosecution Rests in Penalty Phase of Andrea Yates' Trial
• United States Envoy Arrives in Middle East
• Operation Anaconda Enters Transitional Phase
• Interview with Michael Wildes, Jerry Sullivan
• Zinni Arrives in Tel Aviv
• Tourist Flights to Space
• U.S. Envoy in Tel Aviv to Meet With Israeli Prime Minister
• Tourist Flights in Russian Space Program Take Off


March 13, 2002
• U.S. and Afghan Troops Declare Operation Anaconda a Success
• 13 More Bodies Recovered From Ground Zero
• Some 20,000 Israeli Troops Have Marched into West Bank and Gaza
• Insurance Institute CEO Discusses Minivan Crash Data
• Legal Perspective on Sentencing Phase of Andrea Yates Case
• Israel Launches Biggest Offensive in Decades
• U.S. Mops Up in Shah-e-kot, Pentagon Admits Women, Children Killed
• Possibility of U.S. Action Against Iraq Just One of Topics Between Cheney and Egyptian President
• Allies Take Key Afghan Valley
• Yates Verdict Surprisingly Swift
• Study: Dangerous Chemicals, Drugs in Water
• Jury Must Now Decide Whether Andrea Yates Should Get Life in Prison or Death Penalty
• Israeli Armor Enters Center of Ramallah
• Jury Hears More Cross-Examination in Case Where Dog Mauled Neighbor to Death
• Operation Anaconda Won, But How Many Taliban and Al Qaeda Fighters Got Away?
• From Capitol Hill, Bid to Force Automakers to Boost by 50 Percent Fuel Efficiency of Cars and SUVs
• Sanchez is First Hispanic Governor Candidate in Texas History
• Reactions After Finding 13 More Bodies at Ground Zero
• Interview of David Champion, "Consumer Reports"
• Special Agent in Charge Discusses Missing Oregon Girls
• Firefighters' Remains Mourned at Ground Zero
• Attorney General Orders Investigation of INS
• Violence Rages On in West Bank
• Vice President Visits Middle East
• Interview With Steve McCurry
• Penalty Phase of Yates Trial to Start Tomorrow
• Nuclear Weapons Issue Tops Agenda in U.S.-Russia Talks
• Senate Rejects Attempt to Require Higher Fuel Efficiency in Cars
• Georgia Woman Accused of Being Married to Six Men at Once
• Look at U.S. Soldiers in Operation Anaconda
• Loch Ness Monster Keeping the Legend Alive


March 12, 2002


March 11, 2002


March 08, 2002
• Chief Hubble Scientist on Updates
• Bush Heads to Florida
• Artists Discuss WTC Memorial
• Pentagon Officials Say Fighting Could be Over by Weekend
• Mideast Awash in Worst Bloodshed of Current 17-Month Long Conflict
• Something Amiss in Recently Released Abu Sayyaf Hostage Tape
• In Mideast, No Let-Up in Eye-For-an-Eye Retribution
• Depression Affects Millions of Americans
• Donald Rumsfeld Interview
• Prominent Republican Senator Says He Does Not Have Heart to Continue in Public Life
• New Mobile Classroom Brings Blaze Directly to Recruits
• Body Count Mounts in Bloodiest Day of Bloodiest Week in Mideast
• Battle Continues in Mountains as Reinforcements Reach Gardez
• Operation Anaconda May Be Hampered By Bad Weather
• At Guantanamo Bay, Hunger Strike Virtually Over
• Men Discuss Waiting Months in Line for 'Star Wars' Tickets
• Highly-Regarded Psychiatrist Expected Back on Stand in Yates Trial
• First Hand Account of Operation Anaconda
• Will ABC Get Letterman to Leave CBS and Then Dump 'Nightline?'
• Republican Senator Thompson Will Not Run Again
• Interview of Ted Rall, Cartoonist
• President Expresses Grief for Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
• Interview With Matt Roush
• Jerry Seinfeld Parking Garage Project Not Amusing Neighbors
• Reinforcements Support Operation Anaconda
• Commanding General of Camp X-Ray Addresses Detainees
• White House Sends Cheney, Special Envoy to Middle East
• Interview With Alice Hoglan
• Senator Fred Thompson Will Not Run for Reelection
• K-Mart to Close 300 Stores
• Living Large in Iffy Economy
• Interview With Rajeev Dhawan
• Is Economic Downturn Hurting Your Sex Drive?


March 07, 2002


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March 05, 2002


March 04, 2002
• More Than 40 Killed Over Weekend in Israel
• Rapidly Escalating Violence in Middle East
• Play Highlights Blind Slave Musician; Interview of Emma Jefferson
• Murder Trial of Andrea Yates Enters Its Third Week Today
• In Noble, Georgia, Work Begins Again in Case of Crematory Tragedy
• Six U.S. Soldiers Killed When MH-47 Helicopter Came Under Enemy Fire
• Interview of Blaschum Family
• Some Happy Folks in San Diego Watching Their Loved Ones Come Home
• New Senate Report Accuses Nursing Homes of Allowing Abuse of Elderly Patients
• Less Than a Month Remaining Until Opening Day in Major League Baseball
• Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Stepping Forward in Cause of Peace
• On Docks of San Diego, Hero's Welcome Awaits Men and Women of Three U.S. Ships
• U.S. Troops in Fierce Fighting in Paktia Province
• Seven U.S. Servicemen Killed in Afghanistan
• U.S. Soldiers Reunite With Loved Ones
• U.S. Soldiers Reunite With Loved Ones
• Mountains in Afghanistan Proving to be Rough Terrain
• President in Minnesota to Discuss War, Education
• Boys of Summer Begin Spring Training
• Terrain also Foe of U.S. in Afghanistan
• Rugova to Lead Yugoslav Province
• Shuttle Astronauts Begin Overhaul on Hubble
• Major League Spring Training Begins
• Nine U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
• President Rallying Support for War in Afghanistan
• Joyous Reunions for Soldiers Coming Home
• Congress Investigates Elder Abuse
• Alleged Arms Dealers Professes Innocence


March 01, 2002


February 28, 2002
• Body Found, May Be That Of Danielle Van Dam
• Russell Yates Returns to Witness Stand to Defend Wife
• Saudi Peace Plan In Jeopardy As Violence Escalates in West Bank
• Groundbreaking Surgery Lets Boys Be Boys
• Fmr. Fed. Prosecutor Examines Cases in News
• People Who Write Own Music Get Honored at Grammys
• Garth Brooks Discusses Read Across America
• Rusty Yates Should Be Back on Stand Once Again Today
• Washington's Top Democrat Says America Not Winning War on Terrorism
• Authorities Working to Identify Body Found Near San Diego
• Law Enforcement Officials Believe Body Discovered That of Danielle Van Dam
• Group Forms Ties Between Islamic, Neo-Nazi Extremists
• Children in 14 States Develop Welt-Type Itchy Rashes
• NATO Enters Hunt For Radovan Karadzic
• Court Throws out Louima Case
• Democrats Question Continued Success of War on Terrorism
• Stars At Grammy Awards Show Their Fashion Taste
• Officer Convictions in New York Torture Case Overturned
• Yates Husband Defends Wife in Trial
• Russell Yates Resumes Testimony in Court
• Former Prosecutor Discusses Newsworthy Cases
• War Detainees in Hunger Protest
• Top Senator Criticizes War on Terror
• U.S. Will Send Troops to Former Soviet Republic
• FBI Monitoring Air India Flight to New York
• U.S. Forces Help Fight Terrorism in the Philippines
• Scientists Uncover Another Downside of Genetic Cloning
• Interview With Abner Louima's Attorney, Sanford Rubenstein


February 27, 2002
• Andrea Yates's Husband to Take Stand
• Fed Chairman to Speak to Congress
• Secret Service Loses Cheney Security Plans
• Pakistan May Send Chief Suspect in Pearl Case to U.S. to Face Justice
• U.S. Government Asking Bin Laden Family to Provide DNA Samples
• New Indication Today of Level of Danger to World Security
• Rock Legends and Neo-Soul Newcomers Among Hopefuls At Grammy Awards
• FBI Issues Subpoenas Ordering Labs to Ship Anthrax Samples
• Russell Yates May Take Witness Stand
• Grammy Awards Tonight at Staples Center
• Pressures Mount as Pakistan Considers Extradition of Sheikh Omar
• U.S. Wants bin Laden DNA, May Send Troops to Georgia
• Bush Holds Media Availability
• Russell Yates to Testify in Wife's Murder Trial
• Doctors Who Operated on Jordan's Knee Say His Injury Was Not That Serious
• Man Pleads Guilty to Giving False Statements to FBI Agents
• Pakistani Officials Grapple With U.S. Extradition Request
• U.S. May Send Troops to Republic of Georgia
• Russell Yates To Testify; Interview of Cynthia Alksne, Rusty Hardin
• FAA Whistleblower Says Recommendations Not Followed Up
• Mary Jo White Key Figure in War on Terror
• Russell Yates To Testify After Lunch, Defendant's Mother
• L.A. Setting Up Along Red Carpet for Tonight's Grammy Awards
• Airport Employees Arrested for Using Fake IDs
• Government Officials Investigate FAA Whistle-Blower's Claims
• Interview With 'Vibe' Magazine's Emil Wilbekin
• 'Jurassic Park' Not Realistic Enough for Scientists; Kilauea Volcano Slides Into Ocean
• Deep-Sea Exploration Company May Have Found Shipwreck Loaded With Gold
• Inventor of Voice Mail Dies


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February 22, 2002
• FBI Examining Tape of Pearl's Murder for Clues
• Washington Monument Reopens After Renovations
• Homes of Underground Railroad Being Featured on Home & Garden Television
• Remembering Danny Pearl: Through the Eyes of a Friend
• Videotape Shows Pearl's Abductors Cutting His Throat
• 'Upset' Seems to be Key Word Today in Salt Lake City
• 'People' Editor Discusses Olympic Skating Fashion
• U.S., Philippines Say Helicopter Crash Not Caused by Enemy Fire
• Houston Prosecutors Planning to Rest Case in Trial of Andrea Yates
• Pentagon Officials Fear There May Be No Survivors in Helicopter Crash in Philippines
• Sarah Hughes Captures Gold in Women's Figure Skating; Complaints of Russians Have Brought Memories of Cold War Olympic Competitions
• Sarah Hughes Takes Gold; Putin Says Russians Will Stay At Games
• "Gosford Park" Should Be Your Choice Over "Dragonfly" or "Queen"
• Tourists Resume Visits to Washington Monument
• Hughes Deserved Gold; Russians File Formal Protest
• U.S. and Russia Hockey Game Has Taken on Some Added Drama
• Tape of Pearl's Murder May Come to U.S.
• Prosecution Rests in Yates Trial
• Washington Monument Reopens
• Facing Danger: Journalists In A Troubled World
• Pakistan: We Know Who Killers Are
• Off Philippine Coast, Search-and-Recovery Teams Scouring Waters
• Search for Omar Continues, Officials Hope for Results Soon
• Controversy Threatens to Tarnish Gold That Sarah Hughes Won
• GAO Sues Veep
• Interview With Ed Hula
• Interview With Jenny Potter, Sarah Tueting
• Interview With Sharon Rosenbaum-Smith


February 21, 2002


February 20, 2002
• Defense Secretary Visits Olympics
• Israel Has New Aggressive Strategy in Palestinian Conflict
• Supreme Court to Address Vouchers
• Joint Chiefs Chairman in Afghanistan
• Interview of Mark Lund, "International Figure Skating Magazine"
• Talk With Brazilian Olympic Bobsled Team
• Underdogs Top Dogs in First Ever Women's Olympic Bobsled Competition
• FAA Puts Out Control Tower Tapes Related to Crash of American Airlines Flight 587
• Mysterious Death in Memphis May Have Link to Terror
• Hillside Overlooking Salt Lake City Has Become Shining Symbol of 2002 Olympics
• Authorities Release Control Tower Audiotapes of American Airlines Flight 587
• Troops From Across U.S. Provide Security For Olympics
• In Middle East, Nearly a Year and a Half of Sustained Violence
• Court Considers Reconsiders Execution of the Mentally Retarded
• In Egypt, Rescue Crews Pull Bodies from Wreckage of Train
• FAA Releases Tower Tapes Of American Airlines Flight 587
• In Several Hours, Mr. Bush Will Leave Behind Korean Peninsula
• Interview of Tommy Boswell, Russell County Sheriff
• Noble Residents Shocked By Doings At Crematory
• Muslim Pilgrims File Out of Mecca and Into Desert As Part of Hajj
• Rumsfeld Praises Troops, Says Homeland Security Concerns Long Term
• FAA Releases Flight 587 Audiotapes
• Supreme Court Debates Capital Punishment, School Vouchers
• Interview With David Isby
• Education Advocates Debate Vouchers
• Interview With Nedzi Sacirbey
• Rumsfeld Visits Troops Providing Security at Olympics
• Air Traffic Control Tapes Released in Case of Plane Crash in Queens
• Supreme Court to Consider School Vouchers, Execution of Mentally Retarded
• Interview with Joe Pack
• Supreme Court Debate Rekindling Death Penalty
• Americans Capture More Gold


February 19, 2002
• ISU Changes How Skaters Are Scored and How Judge Are Selected
• Year After Gruesome Dog Mauling in San Francisco, Owners of Dogs Going on Trial
• First Full Day of Testimony Expected in Murder Trial of Andrea Yates
• Magazine Publisher Discusses Olympic Competition
• Israeli Warplanes Strike Palestinian Targets in West Bank and Gaza
• Interview of Bill Nye: IOC Makes Environment a Principle
• Testimony is Set to Resume This Hour in Case of Andrea Yates
• ISU Plans Overhaul of Figure Skating Judging, Scoring Systems
• Body Count at Georgia Crematorium "Growing By The Hour"
• Macabre Search Continues Today at Crematory in Northwest Georgia
• Pentagon Establishing Office of Strategic Influence
• More Judges, New Scoring Proposed for Figure Skating
• Year After Gruesome Dog Mauling in San Francisco, Owners of Dogs Going on Trial
• Interview of David Vise, "The Bureau and the Mole"
• Growing Number of Cities Making Income Primary Factor in Deciding Which Schools Students Attend
• Dog Mauling Trial to Get Underway Today
• Olympic Spotlight Going to Shine Brightly on Michelle Kwan Tonight
• New Scoring for Skating
• Olympic Berets Designed for U.S. Team Hot Souvenir
• Rain May Impede Search For Bodies, Not Work At Tri-State Crematory
• Opening Statements Begin in Dog Mauling Case in Los Angeles
• President Bush in South Korea
• Interview of Brian Boitano
• Phrase 'Axis of Evil' Provocative in Many Circles of World
• Women's Figure Skating Starts Tonight
• Interview of Jaxon Van Derbeken
• Effects of Axis of Evil Designation
• Dog Owners on Trial for Fatal Dog Attack
• Black Hawks Playing Big Role in Afghanistan
• Big Day Ahead for Americans in Olympics
• Grocers Fighting Switch to Metric System


February 18, 2002


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February 14, 2002


February 13, 2002
• Walker Says He is Not Guilty of Charges That Could Send Him to Prison for Life
• Pakistan Police Say Man Believed to be Mastermind Behind Pearl Kidnapping Tough to Crack
• Skating Battle Moves Off Ice and On to Front Pages
• Those Who Know Her Best Discuss Surrey Spice Girl, Best in Westminster Dog Show
• U.S. Snowboarders Discuss Olympic Sweep
• Milosevic Speaking in Own Defense at Trial Before U.N. War Crimes Tribunal
• Talk With Model Instructor J. Alexander
• Exchange of Gunfire at Kandahar Airbase
• Press Conferences to Deal With Olympic Skating Controversy
• American-Taliban Fighter Enters Plea Today During Arraignment
• House to Vote on Campaign Finance Reform
• Queen Elizabeth Bestows Giuliani with Honorary Knighthood
• Two Men Charged With Running Through Security Checkpoint Near Pentagon
• ISU to Launch Investigation Into Pair's Skating Controversy
• Olympics May Leave Legacy in Aviation Security
• Pakistan's President Musharraf Visits Bush at White House
• Interview of Sir David Frost
• Controversial Call at Olympic Figure Skating Competition Threatening to Become Full-Scale Scandal
• Gunfire at Kandahar Airport, Seven Detained
• Investigation on 50 Missing Canadian Women Focuses on Pig Farm
• John Walker Lindh Pleads Not Guilty to 10 Charges Against Him
• Despite Controversy, Olympics Exciting So Far
• Pakistani President and President Bush Meet at White House
• Attorneys Discuss John Walker Trial
• Debate Rages in Congress Over Campaign Finance Reform
• Skating Officials Respond to Judges' Controversial Decision
• Olympic Gold Medalist Discusses Snowboarding
• Pakistani President Visits U.S.
• American Taliban Pleads Not Guilty
• Wait Continues for Daniel Pearl
• Congress Debates Campaign Finance Reform
• Fleischer Talks About Campaign Finance Reform


February 12, 2002
• Police Arrest Prime Suspect and Believe He May Lead Them to Pearl's Whereabouts
• FBI Alert New Terror Attack Could be Looming Against U.S. Interests
• Today's Developments in War on Terrorism Raised Profile of Winter Olympic Security
• FBI Issues Most Specific Terrorist Alert Yet
• FBI Issues Terror Alert Late Last Night
• U.S. Officials Saying Information About Terrorist Threat Came From Guantanamo Bay Detainee
• Designer Douglas Hannant Discusses New Line
• Pakistani President Musharraf Arrives in Washington to Talk About Campaign Against Terror
• Reporter Discusses Search for Missing Women's Bodies Near Vancouver
• Interviews of Peter Travers, Marisa Tomei, Will Smith
• Prime Suspect in Pearl Kidnapping Arrested in Karachi
• Lay Take the Fifth, Hopes to Tell Story "Soon"
• Ken Lay Appears Before Senate
• Calmer Winds Ease California Fires
• Pairs Figure Skating Competition Outcome Draws Criticism
• Connection Between Enron and Campaign Finance Reform
• Kidnapping Suspect In Custody; Musharraf Meets With Bush
• Talk With Peter Jackson, Director of 'Lord of the Rings'
• Serbs React to Milosevic Trial With Indifference, Anger
• Alleged Terror Conspiracy Triggers Worldwide Alert
• Yemeni Officials On High Alert After FBI Warning
• Former Enron CEO Pleads Fifth
• British Authorities Investigate Robbery at Heathrow Airport
• Firefighters Still Battling Blazes in California
• Pentagon on Defensive Over Controversial Military Incidents
• Olympic Figure Skating Endures Another Controversy
• "Lord of the Rings" Captures 13 Oscar Nominations


February 11, 2002
• Shannon Bahrke Discusses Being First Olympic Medalist
• Fashion Week Hitting Stride on New York's Runways
• Prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Under Way
• Evidence Found In Zawar Kili; Search For Pearl, Kidnappers Goes On
• Canadian Mounties Appear to Have Long-Running Serial Killer Case on Their Hands
• Pair of Winter Wildfires Raging in Southern California This Morning
• Bush Promotes Domestic Agenda; Interview of Mike France
• New Anti-Drug Campaign Being Launched Today Against Ecstasy
• Pentagon Investigating New Allegations Against Military, CIA
• Look at What's Ahead in the Olympics
• Flight 93 Copilot An Inspiration
• Mideast Violence Escalates With Israeli Gunship Attacks in Gaza
• California Fires Approach Camp Pendleton
• California Wildfires Damage, Destroy 16 Homes
• Ken Lay Will Not Testify Tomorrow Before Congressional Hearing
• Rear Adm. Stufflebeem Offers Details About Forensics Investigation in Eastern Afghanistan
• President Bush Talking Up Key Issue on Domestic Agenda: Health Care
• Senators Raise Concern Over Trade Center Area Air Quality
• Look at What Ken Lay Has Had to Say
• Pentagon Officials Sorting Through Grisly Evidence From Missile Attack
• 'Deseret News' Reporter Discusses Winter Olympic Security
• Southern California Firefighters Hard at Work Today Battling Two Winter Wildfires
• Ecstasy Use on Rise; Interview of Dr. Robert Stockfish
• President to Return to Domestic Issues in Speech
• Chief of U.S. Forces Visits Yemen President
• Ecstasy Use up 71 Percent
• E.U. Commissioner Condemns U.S.
• UMBC Chess Team Regarded as No. 1 in Western Hemisphere.
• Women's Downhill Postponed
• Interview with Derek Parra
• Year of Horse in China


February 08, 2002


February 07, 2002


February 06, 2002
• Duke University Discusses Bail for John Walker
• 50 Years on the Throne
• New Study Raises Concerns About Too Much Food for Infants During Early Months
• President Bush on Way to New York City
• Argenbright Security Notified by DOT Department Will Not Do Business With Company
• How Could a Band of Terrorists Outmaneuver the World's Most Powerful Nation?
• U.N. Vehicles May Be Involved in Afghan Avalanche
• Enron Employees Bought Stock Even as It Went Sour
• Taliban Fighter Raised in Marin County, California Denied Bail
• 50 Years Ago Today England's Princess Elizabeth Learned She Was Queen Elizabeth
• Congress Kills Economic Stimulus Package
• Police Progress in Search for 7-year-old Girl
• Gallup Poll: Popular President Ronald Reagan Had 53 Percent Job Approval
• John Walker Lindh Remains Behind Bars
• Congress Considers Measures To Ensure Retirement Plans Safety
• U.S. Concludes Investigation Into Afghanistan Commando Raid
• Interview With Fordham University Law Professor Ian Weinstein
• U.S. Officials Sever Ties With Argenbright Security
• Queen Elizabeth II Celebrates 50 Years on England's Throne
• President Bush Visits New York
• John Walker Lindh Denied Bail
• Detainees Released After Raid
• Flights to Guantanamo Bay Resume
• Economic Stimulus Fails in Congress
• Interview With Deanna Rose
• Interview with Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld
• Search Continues for Top Al Qaeda Suspects
• Air Battle Over, Danger Remains on Ground in Afghanistan


February 05, 2002
• Former CIA Officer Talks About Search for Bin Laden
• Congressional Hearings in Enron Bankruptcy
• Interview with NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon
• 'Reporters Notebook': Covering the War from Afghanistan
• Intense Search Under Way for Missing Girl
• Ken Lay Subpoenaed By House, Senate Committees
• Several Committees of Congress Digging Through Wreckage of Enron Today
• FBI Sends Letter to 30,000 Microbiologists
• Disturbing War of Words Between Iranian Government and Israel
• Bush Budget Includes Job Training Cuts
• Bioterror Huge Concern in Budget Proposal Announced Yesterday
• Interim Government May Be Giving Cash to Raid Victims' Families
• In Former Soviet Republic, U.N. Officials Have Recovered Two Containers Filled With Radioactive Materials
• Interview of Richard Breeden, Former SEC Chairman
• Sen. McCain Has Cancerous Melanoma Removed
• Doctors Diagnose Potentially Internal Illnesses in New Way
• Pakistani Interior Minister: Daniel Pearl Will Be Found
• High-Level Investigation Now Under Way into January Raid by U.S. Commandos in Afghanistan
• More Than 100,000 People Remain Without Electricity Five Days After Deadly Ice Storm in Midwest
• San Diego Police Spokesman Discusses Search for 7-year-old Girl
• Conflict Brews Over Enron; Budget
• John Walker's Lawyers Request Release Until Trial
• Families Angry About Waiving Right to Sue
• Enron Oil Hid Losses in '87
• More Pleas From 'Wall Street Journal'
• U.S. Helping Philippines Deal with Terrorists
• Scientists Say Conditions are right for another El Nino
• World Food Program Estimates 1 Million Orphans in Afghanistan


February 04, 2002


February 01, 2002
• Growing Controversy About Mammograms
• 'Sports Illustrated' Writer on Winter Olympics
• Mild Spell Melting Minnesota's Labor of Love
• Look at Security From a First-Class Perspective
• Bush Hints At Leads in Pearl Case
• Look at Super Security at Super Bowl XXXVI
• Interview of Hisham Melham
• Look at Covering War in Afghanistan Live
• Talk with Kansas City Mayor Kay Barnes
• Spent Fuel at Power Plants Could Be Terrorist Target
• Reactions To Al-Jazeera's Bin Laden Tape
• Government Sent Confidential Memo to Nuclear Power Plants Across U.S. Last Week
• Pakistan, India Wrangle As Pearl Investigation Proves Frustrating
• Political Scientist Discusses Bin Laden Video
• Look at Super Bowl XXXVI's Super Security in New Orleans
• Nuclear Plant Terrorism Warning Same As FBI Warning From Last Year
• Interview With Kate Michelman, Laura Echevarria
• U.S. Prepares for Major Events; Facing Weapons of Mass Destruction
• U.S. Government Not Tipping Its Hand on Pearl Case
• Bush Outlines Plan For 401(k) Adjustment
• Military Officials Opening Investigation Into Afghanistan Raid
• Franks Launches Investigation into Raid on Munitions Dump
• President Bush Unveils 401(k) Plan
• Interview With Terry Savage
• Protesters Rally at World Economic Forum
• Two Conflicting E-Mails From Pearl's Kidnappers
• Security in Philippines Stepped Up After Deadly Attack on Americans
• Super Bowl Fans Will Meet Tight Security in New Orleans
• Interview With Wayne Friedman of 'Advertising Age'


January 31, 2002


January 30, 2002


January 29, 2002
• Elaine Duch Going Home Today From New York Weill Cornell Burn Center
• Enron's Collapse Will Have Far-Reaching Implications
• Mike Tyson Confronts Mike Tyson
• Tonight President Bush Will Try to Stir Up Support For Domestic Battles
• Young Man Will Climb Continental Summits
• Americans Looking for Bush to Address War, Economy Tonight
• Tonight, Hugely Popular President Will Addresses a Nation at War
• Military Investigating Hard Landing of Transport Helicopter
• Trade Center Burn Victim Beats Odds
• If Pearl is Located, Would U.S. Launch a Rescue Operation?
• Elaine Duch Beat The Odds On Burn Survival
• 16 Injured in Chinook Helicopter Hard Landing
• Kidnappers Link Daniel Pearl's Fate to Detainees at Guantanamo Bay
• Could High-Tech Footprints Help Find Daniel Pearl?
• WTC Victim Released from Hospital
• Noelle Bush Arrested After Allegedly Committing Fraud and Forgery of a Prescription
• Bush Heads for State of the Union With Great Political Capital
• New York D.A. Has Charged 12 People with Stealing Money From Two Charities
• 9/11 Burn Victim Goes Home Today
• Bush's First State of the Union Will Focus on War and Peace, Recession and Recovery, Safety and Security
• Death Toll Could Reach Thousands in Lagos Ammunition Disaster
• Writer Discusses Journalist Held in Pakistan
• Meeting on Tyson's Nevada License
• Super Bowl to Have Unprecedented Security
• Daughter of Florida Governor Arrested for Prescription Fraud
• President Prepares State of Union Address
• Search Continues for Missing Journalist
• War Detainees From Same Small English Town
• Survivor of September 11 Attacks Leaves Hospital
• Enron Names New CEO
• Nigerian President Investigating Disaster
• Tyson Could Make Comeback
• Rams Meet Pats
• Toilets to the Olympics


January 28, 2002
• Unique Story of Man Wounded in Yesterday's Suicide Bombing in Jerusalem
• Discussion with Former Massachusetts Governor William Weld
• Interview of John Dickerson, "Time"
• Pakistani Officials Investigating Journalist's Kidnapping
• Interview of Dan Jansen, Speed Skater
• USS Greeneville Collides Again, This Time With USS Ogden
• Group That Released Photographs of Daniel Pearl Calling Itself National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty
• Bush Administration Hosting Its Man in Afghanistan
• Israelis Trying to Overcome Latest Shock of a Suicide Bombing
• Airborne Expands Security Perimeter; Special Forces in Afghanistan
• Search Goes on in Pakistan for Missing "Wall Street Journal" Reporter
• Karzai Visits With U.S. Leaders in Washington
• Collision of Two Naval Vessels Took Place in North Arabian Sea Yesterday
• Man Survives World Trade Center, Jerusalem Attacks
• Enron's Whistle Blower is Prophet of Doom
• World Trade Center Train Back on Track
• Two Navy Vessels Collide in Arabian Sea
• Kidnapped Journalist Daniel Pearl in Jeopardy
• In Afghanistan, U.S. and Afghan Forces Face Off with Al Qaeda Fighters at Kandahar Hospital
• "Reporters Without Borders" Group Takes up Pearl Plight
• Studying Student Visas
• Enron Close to Naming New CEO
• Pentagon Defends Treatment of Detainees in Guantanamo Bay
• Stephen Cooper may be New Enron CEO
• Lion Meets Lioness
• War on Terror Zooms in on Southeast Asia
• Tracking Terrorists Through E-mail


January 25, 2002
• Pennsylvania School Bus Driver Due to Appear in Court Today
• Homeland Security Will Be Topic For Bush in Maine
• Massachusetts Judge Sentences Thomas Junta to 6-10 Years in Prison
• Pastor Discusses Children's Wild Bus Ride
• Enron's Financial Meltdown Touched Off a Flood of Lawsuits
• Administration May Cut Off Arafat
• Former Enron Executive Found Dead in His Car With Suicide Note
• Along Border of Pakistan and India, Thousands of Troops Remain in Standoff
• Bush Administration Debating Whether to Cut Ties with Palestinian Authority
• Annan Goes to Pakistan
• NTSB Still Trying to Determine Why Airbus Crashed
• Junta Given 6 to 10 Years; Attorneys Will Appeal Sentence
• Errant Bus Driver Had A Change in Behavior Recently
• Former Enron Executive Apparently Committed Suicide
• In Kandahar, Already Small Signs of Change
• Kandahar Skirmishes Show that War Far from Over in Afghanistan
• Administration Reconsiders Arafat Policy
• Surgeons Implanting Genetically Modified Material in Brains of Alzhiemer's Patients
• Former Enron Executive Dead of Apparent Suicide
• Al Qaeda, Taliban Pockets Mount Resistance to U.S. Forces
• Hockey Dad Sentenced in Rink Rage Trial
• U.S. Forces Call in Muslim Chaplain to Guantanamo Bay
• Aboard the USS John C. Stennis
• Pennsylvania Bus Driver Awaits Arraignment
• Fifth al Qaeda Suspect in Videotapes Identified
• White House Considers Action Against Palestinian Authority
• U.S. Military Looks for a Few Good Dogs
• Enron Scandal Examined
• Interview With Ralph Reed
• Bush Administration Considers Breaking Ties With Arafat
• Otto Nuss Appears in Maryland Courtroom
• Interview With Karen Tumulty


January 24, 2002
• Special Forces Soldier Wounded in Afghanistan
• First Court Appearance Brief for John Walker
• Customs Service Has Additional Responsibility of Trying to Prevent Terrorists from Bringing in Weapons
• Enron Hearings Begin; Employees React to Lay's Resignation
• Greenspan's Speech Likely to Have Upbeat Message About Economy
• John Walker Sees Parents for First Time
• Fed Chairman on Economy, Enron
• American Taliban Fighter John Walker Makes First Appearance in Front of Federal Judge
• Council on Foreign Relations Launches Terrorism Answers Web Site
• Jurors To Be Selected Today in Dog Mauling Case
• 'Modesto Bee' Bureau Chief Discusses Gary Condit
• Who Took The Biggest Loss at Enron? Ken Lay Did
• House Investigators Grilling Executives From Accounting Firm That Handled Enron's Books
• Enron CEO Resignation No Surprise in Hometown
• House Questions Nancy Temple; David Duncan Pleads the Fifth
• Woman Appears to be Having Two Sets of Identical Twins
• Look at Former Enron Chairman and CEO Kenneth Lay
• Military Involved in Shootout Overnight in Kandahar, Afghanistan
• At White House This Morning, Bush Spoke to Gathering of Nation's Mayors
• Campaign Finance Reform to Reach House, Fueled by Enron Contacts
• Walker Lindh Appears in Court For 15 Minutes
• Interview with Richard Breeden
• Interview with Sandi Haller
• Lava Covers Goma Runways
• Safe Deposit Boxes may be Unsafe
• Police Briefing on Found School Bus
• Gephardt Delivers Speech to Democrats
• 63-Year-Old Bus Driver Remanded To Custody.
• Interview with Lorraine Bracco, Carolyn Maloney, John Dingell
• John Walker's First Court Appearance
• Politicians Working the Economic Stimulus Plan
• Enron Hearings Continue
• Silver Lining in Enron Controversy


January 23, 2002
• Professor Discusses Charges Against American Taliban
• Bush Gathers Congressional Leaders
• FBI Director Visits Afghanistan
• John Walker Scheduled to Land on American Shores Today
• In Anthrax Investigation, FBI Has Turned Up Few Solid Leads
• Third Artificial Heart Recipient OK
• Barak Has Strong Words for Arafat
• Norwegians Clear Land Mines From Kandahar Airport
• Massachusetts Judge May Send Two Parents to Jail Because of a Child Who May Not Even Exist
• Interview of Hank Aaron
• A Look at Favorites in Olympic Figure Skating
• Tyson-Lewis Fight Breaks Out Early
• Kofi Annan Weighs in on Guantanamo Bay Detainees
• On Capitol Hill, Members of Congress Taking Up Where They Left Off; Enron Employees Scheduled Meeting Won't Happen Today
• Investigators Say Interrogations Exposed Terrorist Plots
• Military Plane Carrying John Walker On Its Way to U.S. From Afghanistan
• U.S.-Libyan Relations May Be On The Mend
• Carl Vinson Sailors to Return Home
• Today, Walker Returns to Country He Left Behind; Transfer of Additional Detainees into Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Suspended
• Mr. Bush Said Fight Against Terrorism Will Require More Money; Tomorrow Begins First of At Least 10 congressional Hearings into Enron
• FBI Sweetening Pot For Anyone Who Might Have Information to Crack Anthrax Case
• How Safe Is Your City?
• Interview with Rosemary Wolfe, Clovis Maksoud
• U.S.S. Carl Vinson Coming Home.
• One of First 'Carolyn Keene's Found
• 2 Members of 'The Body' May go to Jail
• Interview with Deputy John Hackman
• How Should Detainees be Treated?
• Walker to Remain in Custody upon Arrival
• U.S.S. Carl Vinson Returns Home
• Bush Feels Walker Will get Justice
• Enron Hearing Due to Start Tomorrow
• Interview with Billy Tauzin
• U.S. Suspends Transfer of Detainees
• Marin County's Opinion of John Walker


January 22, 2002