June 11, 2000
The New Conquistadors
Hundreds of teachers are coming from Spain to teach in schools across America. Nowhere is that impact being felt more than in Miami's George Washington Carver Middle School.
With stars in their eyes, travelers look to space
It's still years away -- if it ever comes -- but adventurers are lining up to be the first tourists in space.
Syrians mourn death of Assad
DAMASCUS, Syria Ñ Grieving Syrians waited Sunday for a word on who would succeed President Hafez Assad, their autocratic leader of three decades who died before he could consolidate the position of his son and heir apparent.
Poverty, paranoia contrast to friendliness in Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Where to begin when remembering Iraq?
Miller: Cut off sugar growers' sweet deal
Rep. Dan Miller really hates the federal sugar program. The Bradenton Republican calls it "corporate welfare" that harms the Everglades by encouraging crop production near fragile wetlands.
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House