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June 5, 2000


Medical mysteries
Is depleted uranium hurting the health of Iraqis and U.S. Gulf War veterans?

'You'll see children die'
BASRA, Iraq -- Here in the Basra Maternity and Pediatric Hospital, with its peeling paint and grimy walls, the motto could be "Getting by on what we have."


Castro: U.S. support for embargo waning
The Cuban leader, who met with the Congressional Black Caucus, says he finds hope in recent moves to lift restrictions.

Clinton, Putin can't agree on missile plan
But they do decide to destroy some plutonium and to set up a center to share early warnings about missile launches.

Clinton takes optimism to Moscow
WASHINGTON -- Despite official efforts to lower expectations, there's no doubt President Clinton went to Moscow over the weekend still hoping to come away with a new arms control pact that would open the way for the United States to deploy limited nuclear defenses.  

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