September 17, 2000
Philippines goes after rebel hostage-takers
"Enough is enough," says the president. One report says a U.S. hostage has been killed.
Pill may not revolutionize abortions
Even if mifepristone, also known as RU-486, is approved, it seems most women will still have to go to abortion clinics.
So what do I do now?
Q: Where can I get information on whether I should evacuate and where I can get sandbags to protect my property?
World briefs
Switzerland to vote on limiting immigrants
Rebel bombing campaign harms Colombia's oil industry
BOGOTA, Colombia -- When rebels detonated some dynamite on July 23 and blew a hole in Colombia's second-largest petroleum pipeline, oil officials here didn't think much of it. After all, this was normal rebel behavior, a form of protest against what the insurgents regard as excessive multinational presence in the oil sector.
Election briefs
Bush plans to fight for California
'Real Plan' a bit short (Web) sited
Next time George W. Bush wants to change his campaign slogan, he might want to buy the domain name as well.
National briefs
L.A. bus, rail drivers go on strike
Canada report
Two top conservatives win elections
National headlines
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House