June 20, 2000
Ruling party in Mexico won't give up grip easily
Critics charge that the PRI, in power for 71 years, is trying to buy voters in next month's presidential race.
Prayers given by students silenced
Schools may not allow invocations at their events, even if students are leading them, the Supreme Court rules.
58 found dead in freight truck
European leaders call for a common immigration policy after British customs officers, acting on a tip, discover the bodies.
Police tell of smashing arms ring
MIAMI -- A joint operation by U.S., Israeli and Colombian authorities may have thwarted one of Latin America's largest illegal arms deals, interrupting alleged plans to ship as many as 50,000 AK-47 automatic rifles, as well as other weapons, to armed groups in Colombia.
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House