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May 23, 2000

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Think man has covered every inch of the Earth? Think again. A new generation of adventurers cut from the same cloth as Columbus and Sir Edmund Hillary has launched a modern era of exploration, with the help of sponsors. Story

Shedding light on secrecy and civil rights
AsMazen Al-Najjar sits in his Bradenton jail cell, Congress today examines a possible repeal of the legislation that put him there. At issue: our safety vs. loss of due process.

Arthritis product makes big claims
An occasional analysis of drug and health supplement advertising by Times medical writer Wes Allison

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It's Regis' world; we just watch it
In the season that just was, all eyes were on Millionaire, while David E. Kelley, TV's prolific pen, found himself juggling like a one-armed man. Story

Visual aids help orchestra present study in contrasts
CLEARWATER -- The Florida Orchestra's 1999-2000 masterworks series began and ended with visual aids. The first program featured Holst's The Planets performed to film taken of the planets by NASA spacecraft, and the last one had supertitles projected above the stage to indicate what section was being played in Strauss' An Alpine Symphony and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring.

Symbol of British theater, Sir John Gielgud dies at 96
Sir John Gielgud, one of the great actors of the English stage who enthralled audiences for more than 70 years with his eloquent voice and consummate artistry, died Sunday at his home in Aylesbury, west of London. He was 96.

Michael J. Fox says goodbye
Wednesday night's episode won't be the final one for Spin City. But after watching it, you get the feeling it might as well be.

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