September 9, 2000
French drivers hit hard by blockades
Some truckers accepted the government's offer to cut gas prices for them, but many refuse to back down.
Gore keeps up boost, wins fans
Maintaining his post-convention bounce, Al Gore has found support with pro-family, anti-corporate talks.
One way out: cabbage, not coca
Some Colombians are turning their backs on coca and returning to traditional crops. But they are getting little help.
Cheney has lackluster voting history
The candidate did not cast a ballot in 14 of the 16 elections that occurred while he was registered in Texas.
End Austria sanctions, report tells EU nations
VIENNA -- Austria is pressing for a quick end to its diplomatic isolation after a European Union investigation concluded Friday that sanctions have done more harm than good in the months since the far-right Freedom Party won a share of power.
Shuttle blasts off, will stock station
CAPE CANAVERAL -- It's almost time for scientists to move into their new digs at the International Space Station. But first the moving vans have to be unloaded, and then comes the unpacking.
Washington briefs
Pentagon: A missile defense is feasible
National briefs
Tropical depression forms in gulf
National headlines
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House