June 15, 2000
Korean leaders seek reunification
The presidents of North and South Korea agree to a set of principles that includes the need for reconciliation.
All pastors should be men, Southern Baptists decide
Southern Baptists voted Wednesday to effectively ban women pastors, part of a broader shift toward codifying a more fundamentalist philosophy for the nation's largest Protestant denomination.
Fat in middle may boost breast cancer death
The "apple shaped" are likelier to get and die of the disease, a study says.
Elian's Miami relatives appeal court decision
MIAMI -- Lawyers for the Miami relatives of Elian Gonzalez petitioned Wednesday to have their case reheard before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, two weeks after a three-judge panel rejected their legal effort to stop the 6-year-old from being sent back to Cuba.
Ads favoring Cuba embargo to be shown
WASHINGTON -- Angered by the attempts in Congress to ease U.S. sanctions on Cuba, a coalition of Cuban-American groups Wednesday launched a television ad campaign designed to shore up public support for the 40-year-old ban on the export of most U.S. goods to the communist nation.
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House