August 17, 2000
Tonight, we go in search of the real Al Gore
LOS ANGELES -- During the past quarter-century, we have been introduced to many Al Gores.
Lieberman lives his American Dream
Sen. Joseph Lieberman humbly accepts the Democratic vice presidential nomination, paying tribute to his family, his faith and the nation's promise.
McCain has aggressive skin cancer
It is the second case of melanoma the GOP senator has faced. A cancerous mole was removed in 1993.
Russia asks for help as efforts at rescue fail
It will take at least two days for help to arrive from Norway and Scotland. Weather continues to hamper Russian efforts.
Star tracks
NOT TAKING SIDES: Call it the Latin explosion, Democratic style. Latin celebrities turned out in droves Tuesday night for the Hispanic Talent Showcase. Among them: the princess of salsa, La India; Edward James Olmos; comedians Liz Torres and Paul Rodriguez; Baywatch heartthrob Jose Solano; former CHiPs star Erik Estrada; and singer Enrique Iglesias. Iglesias, above, said, "I'm not here because I'm a Democrat. I'm not saying I'm a Republican either. Whether you're Latino or whether you're Asian, whatever you are, you can do whatever you want in this country as long as you work hard. That's what I want to represent."
Undercover tactics viewed as part of hardball politics
LOS ANGELES -- The Staples Center is a comfortable place for liberals. Delegates wear Hillary Clinton buttons and sing the praises of gun control, the environmental movement and the Kennedys.
Floridians take a cultural detour
The Democrats may claim to be the party of the working man and woman, committed to social justice and alleviating the plight of the poor, but that doesn't mean they don't enjoy the finer things.
Democratic Convention briefs
Florida gets top spot in nomination roll call
National headlines
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House