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The agreement will make Hun Sen prime minister and Ranariddh president of the National Assembly. | |
Prince Norodom Ranariddh and Sam Rainsy fled Cambodia | |
Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party narrowly won the election. | |
Negotiations to form a new government have collapsed. | |
Hun Sen accused him of being behind a plot against his life. | |
Hun Sen ousted Ranariddh in a coup last year. | |
the opposition accusing the government of widespread fraud and intimidation. | |
The opposition has refused to enter into a coalition with Hun Sen until their allegations of election fraud have been thoroughly investigated. | |
Vietnam's military strongman Hun Sen won a decisive victory in elections to form a new government | |
Cambodian leader Hun Sen rejected the opposition's demand for talks outside the country | |
Hurricane Mitch brought heavy winds and flooding to Central America. | |
At least 231 deaths have been blamed on the earthquake. | |
Hurricane Mitch roared through the northwest Caribbean | |
At least 21 people died when torrential rains and mudslides. | |
That meant the Honduran coast was under hurricane conditions for more than a day. | |
Hurricane Mitch drifted off the Honduran coast for several days | |
Clinton requested $70 million in emergency aid. | |
The U.S. military planned to provide fuel and other aid to Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. | |
More than 200 towns and villages were isolated by the storm | |
Hurricane Mitch bringing heavy rains, flooding and killing scores of people. | |
Pinochet was extradited to Spain on charges of genocide, terrorism and torture. | |
Pinochet was arrested in London on October 16 at the instigation of a Spanish court. | |
Pinochet was arrested in London on October 16 | |
Pinochet's wife appealed for his extradition. | |
He was hospitalized for back surgery. | |
Pinochet has vowed to fight extradition. | |
Pinochet was in London recovering from back surgery. | |
Pinochet was charged with murder, kidnapping and torture. | |
Chile protested Pinochet's arrest. | |
The Chilean government argued that as a senator he was entitled to diplomatic immunity. | |
the suspected mastermind of the bombings. | |
Osama bin Laden has been charged with masterminding bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya | |
Osama bin Laden is believed to be living in Afghanistan. | |
Osama bin Laden's terrorist network | |
a conspiracy to bomb U.S. targets around the world | |
The blast at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi killed 213 people and injured over 5,400. | |
The Taliban rule 90 percent of Afghanistan | |
Abdullah bin Laden was charged with murder and using weapons of mass destruction. | |
The Taliban accused the U.S. of trying to overthrow its government. | |
The U.S. has obtained new evidence to link the owner of a Sudanese factory to terrorism. | |
More than 200 players with guaranteed contracts | |
the National Football League and Major League Baseball in having lost games to labor dispute. | |
The NBA has already canceled the first two weeks of the season because of the labor dispute. | |
The NFL abruptly canceled the entire preseason on Monday. | |
The NBA's deputy commissioner announced the cancellation after nearly three and a half hours of meetings. | |
the players win. | |
The owners will be liable for about $800 million in guaranteed salaries | |
The decision to cancel 99 games between Nov. 3 and Nov. 16 came after the players association | |
the players association proposed the implementation of a hard salary cap | |
The league has sued Feerick over his jurisdiction. | |
Congolese rebels have taken their two-month campaign to oust President Laurent Kabila to the Internet. | |
Kabila accuses Rwanda and Uganda of orchestrating the rebellion. | |
Kabila accuses rebel leaders of mismanagement, corruption and sowing division among Congo's 400 tribes. | |
Congolese rebels shot down a jet ferrying 40 government soldiers and ammunition. | |
On August 2 Tutsis, disenchanted members of President Laurent Kabila's army and political opponents took up arms | |
The rebels were apparently meeting stiff resistance. | |
After an initial lightning advance the rebels were stopped at the outskirts of Kinshasa | |
rebels attacked Kindu since late August | |
A day after shooting down a jetliner carrying 40 people rebels clashed with government troops near a strategic airstrip in eastern Congo | |
Fighting for the town of Kindu | |
Clinton plans to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Kuala Lumpur. | |
Anwar was fired as deputy premier on Sept. 2 | |
Anwar Ibrahim was charged with abusing his powers. | |
Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has been charged with corruption and sexual misconduct. | |
Philippines President Estrada indicated he may not attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in November. | |
APEC members are Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and the United | |
It was predictable that capital controls would be a short-term tonic. | |
China, Russia and Peru will join in November. | |
The summit is to take place on Nov. 17-18. | |
A charismatic politician was once to be the successor to Malaysia's long-serving Prime Minister | |
A car bomb exploded near a Jerusalem market killing the bombers and wounding 21 others. | |
The Israeli Cabinet suspended its ratification of the accord after the bombing. | |
The militant group Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. | |
Palestinian security sources and the families of the dead bombers had already identified them as Islamic Jihad activists. | |
A bomb-loaded car exploded near a Jerusalem market Friday killing the bombers and wounding 21 others. | |
The radical group Islamic Jihad vowed more attacks to try to block the new peace accord. | |
A defiant Netanyahu vowed to continue building Jewish neighborhoods throughout the city. | |
The militant group Hamas has tried to stop the peace process. | |
Both bombers were from West Bank villages under Israeli security control. | |
Two bombers blew up a car packed with explosives near a Jerusalem market. | |
Anwar has been charged with corruption and illegal homosexual acts. | |
Anwar resigned on Sept. 2 after the two differed on economic policy. | |
On Sept. 2 Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad fired Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi | |
Mahathir had groomed Anwar as his successor. | |
Anwar was charged with abusing his powers. | |
Anwar was fired on Sept. 2 from his posts as deputy prime minister and finance minister | |
Anwar was arrested on Sept. 20. | |
The former deputy-premier pleaded innocent to all charges | |
Mahathir Mohamad called for an investigation of the alleged mistreatment of Anwar. | |
He was arrested Sept. 20. | |
U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke warned Kosovo's President Milosevic to halt his offensive against ethnic Albanians. | |
The United States and Russia warned that NATO airstrikes are inevitable unless he takes decisive action soon to end the humanitarian crisis in the southern | |
Yugoslavia claimed that it was taking steps to comply with U.N. demands. | |
The capacity for its resumption is there. | |
Holbrooke negotiated the peace deal with Milosevic and other Balkan leaders | |
U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke said the situation in Kosovo was stable. | |
Negotiations with Serbia to avoid a NATO attack collapsed when Milosevic refused to agree to terms. | |
Holbrooke is en route to Belgrade for a meeting with Milosevic. | |
120 including tanks. | |
Holbrooke said he would tell Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic of the situation. | |
Three years of floods and drought devastated North Korea's collective farming. | |
Many deaths were attributed to malnutrition and stunted growth. | |
North Korea is entering its fourth winter of chronic food shortages. | |
Famine-threatened North Korea could be worse than last year. | |
The United Nations will soon release data indicating that 30 percent of North Korean children under age 2 are acutely malnourished and | |
The U.S. is struggling to provide enough grain to feed its 23 million people | |
North Korea needs 4.5 million to 5 million tons of grain | |
Weak health care and education is causing similar levels of malnutrition in Cambodia | |
Severe malnutrition is widespread among newborns and toddlers. | |
Corn tortillas made from soybeans | |
The Bangkok games are expected to attract 10,000 athletes from 43 nations. | |
the Thai organizers announced Thursday. | |
Saudi Arabia is considering sending a small team | |
Negotiations between Thailand and China to avoid a boycott of the Asian Games collapsed when the two sides failed to agree on a final | |
the organizing committees from the 43 nations | |
Athletes and spectators arriving for the upcoming Asian Games. | |
A snooker game between longtime Asian rivals India and Pakistan showing a depth of differences | |
Negotiations for a new Asian Games complex to replace the existing one in Guangzhou have collapsed. | |
Iran's equestrian team will not compete in next month's Asian Games. | |
Russia and the U.S. accused each other of abetting the theft. | |
the arrest of Xu Wenli, a prominent dissident | |
Qin and Wang were charged with inciting subversion | |
China has accused exiled dissidents of conspiring with foreign powers to overthrow the government. | |
Yao Zedong was a prominent dissident in China's Communist Party | |
Xu Wenli is suspected of involvement in activities damaging to national security | |
Xu Wenli has violated relevant criminal laws of the People's Republic of China | |
Qin was arrested on Nov. 30. | |
Two prominent dissidents, Xu Wenli and Yongmin, were arrested Monday night in police raids in two cities | |
At least ten dissidents have been arrested. | |
China and the U.N. signed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | |
The Republicans' new 223-211 majority was the smallest since the 1953 Congress. | |
The election results showed that Republicans had been unable to increase their 55-45 hold over the Senate and that Democrats had picked up five seats | |
The only witness Republicans were likely to call would be the independent counsel | |
the Democratic resurgence in the mid-term elections. | |
The Democratic surge marked the first since 1934 that the | |
the president's party had gained seats in the midterm election | |
Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky dominated the political scene in 1998. | |
Republicans controlled the House until they captured it in 1994. | |
House Republicans to elect new leaders by secret ballot | |
the put it into Gingrich's. | |
America Online to acquire Netscape Communications Corp. | |
America Online to acquire Netscape Communications for $4 billion | |
Microsoft to acquire AOL and Sun Microsystems | |
Microsoft argued that the proposed acquisition of Netscape Communications Corp. by America Online seriously undermined the antitrust suit against the software giant. | |
The Justice Department has sued Microsoft to block the deal. | |
AOL to acquire Netscape | |
The company expects that it will enter an entirely new market | |
We see a major business in offering them end-to-end solution. | |
In its antitrust suit against Microsoft the federal government alleged that Netscape bundled its own browser with its Windows operating system | |
Microsoft dominates the personal computer software market. | |
Negotiations to prohibit Russians from buying U.S. dollars and other foreign currencies | |
Russia's new prime minister picked an unusual way to reassure the nation | |
After two weeks of deliberations he announced that he still had no plan to rescue the country from its economic crisis. | |
Ukraine's economy has been hit hard by the economic crisis in Russia. | |
Most Ukrainians keep their money in banks. | |
The IMF and the U.S. Treasury Department have urged a go-slow approach to counter the economic crises that have swept through | |
The U.S. is disappointed by the economic confusion within the new Russian government | |
the economic crisis would not bring an end to privatizing state property. | |
Yeltsin would respond strongly to any effort | |
Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov. | |
Turkey has sent troops to its border with Syria | |
Lebanon accuses Turkey of harboring Kurdish rebels. | |
Turkey accuses Syria of harboring Kurdish rebels | |
Syria denies the allegation. | |
Turkey accuses Syria of abetting Kurdish rebel activity in Turkey | |
Tensions between Turkey and Syria have escalated in recent days. | |
Turkish jets violating Syria's airspace near the border. | |
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was expected to visit Turkey later this week. | |
Turkish President Suleyman Demirel warned Damascus that Turkey would not continue sheltering Kurdish rebels. | |
Ankara accusing Washington of supporting terrorism. | |
Gale-force winds and high seas battered the Sydney-to-Hobart race Monday killing at least two crew members and leaving | |
Two crew members were found dead on the 40-foot (12-meter) vessel | |
A sailor swept off the Sword of Orion when the boat rolled in wild seas | |
The yacht has a crew of 11 | |
A police helicopter rescued a yachtsman swept overboard | |
the injuries suffered by surviving crewmen. | |
Three yachts remain missing. | |
The missing boats are veteran cutter Winston Churchill | |
The veteran cutter Winston Churchill sailed in the inaugural 1945 race. | |
The yacht was halfway across Bass Strait when it overturned. | |
the Russian-built Zarya control module and the made-in-America Unity chamber had ever touched. | |
It looked to be a perfect fit. | |
the first time such a ``blind'' docking had ever been attempted. | |
Endeavour's astronauts connected the first two building blocks of the international space station on Sunday | |
Using the shuttle's robot arm. | |
The two station pieces measure 77 feet from end to end and 70,000 pounds each. | |
We have capture of Zarya | |
Then stacking the two giant cylinders in the cargo bay. | |
The two station components to snap together. | |
Endeavour's astronauts creating a seven-story tower in the shuttle cargo bay. | |
The 11 countries adopting the euro as their common currency at midnight on New Year's Eve. | |
In a surprise move nations adopting the new European currency dropped key interest rates. | |
The euro was created in 1992 by an agreement between the leaders of 11 European nations. | |
The new European Central Bank will set monetary policy for the currency bloc | |
France pushing for rate cuts to help spur growth and combat unemployment | |
The European Central Bank urged governments to reform labor markets to create jobs. | |
Paris and Frankfurt have indicated an interest in joining the London-Frankfurt alliance | |
Italy cut its economic growth forecast to 3.5 percent from 4 percent. | |
the currency leaving Britain, Denmark, Sweden and Greece on the outside. | |
The annual inflation rate in the 11 nations fell to 0.9 percent in November | |
Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975 | |
The bombings killed one East Timorese and wounded 22 others. | |
Some 40,000 East Timorese were killed by Japanese soldiers during World War II. | |
Indonesia accuses East Timorese rebels of atrocities | |
Portugal has accused Indonesia of massacring dozens of East Timorese rebels. | |
The attack took place Tuesday near Cailaco in East Timor | |
Indonesia accuses Australia of abetting torture | |
Portugal occupied West Timor in 1975 | |
the elite commando units accused ot atrocities in East Timor. | |
The Australian military holds joint training exercises with Indonesian troops. | |
Portugal's novelist Jose Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday. | |
the first Portuguese-language author to receive the prestigious award. | |
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has repeatedly been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
Three American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide. | |
The 86-year-old Swedish Academy awards literature for excellence in literature and drama. | |
Nitrogen is a common air pollutant. | |
Saramago accused the U.S. government of abetting terrorism. | |
The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to geneticist Francis Crick. | |
Portugal's most celebrated writer, Paulo Vermelho, died in 1975 at age 75. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised U.S. President Donald Trump for signing the Camp David peace accords. | |
Sharon's appointment as the Israeli foreign minister serves as a bullet of mercy | |
Ariel Sharon was named Israel's new foreign minister on Friday. | |
An Israeli tribunal looking into the invasion found him indirectly responsible for the massacre of hundreds of Palestinian refugees by Christian Lebanese militiamen at two | |
Netanyahu effectively putting the hard-liner in charge of negotiating the final borders with Israel. | |
Many Arabs know Sharon for his role in the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. | |
Negotiations with Israel to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have stalled. | |
the Golan Heights captured from Syria in 1967. | |
The previous Israeli government had reached an informal agreement on a full withdrawal from the Golan Heights | |
the U.S. betting on Israel changing its anti-peace stand | |
An international tribunal looking into the invasion | |
A top IOC official made explosive allegations of widespread Olympic corruption | |
The IOC began an investigation into alleged bribery by bidding cities. | |
Salt Lake City won the right to stage the 2002 Winter Games. | |
The IOC president promised to expel any members found to have accepted bribes. | |
The 2002 Winter Games were awarded to Salt Lake City after an investigation by the U.S. Olympic Committee. | |
Four IOC members were suspected of involvement in vote-buying. | |
the scholarship fund described as ``humanitarian aid''. | |
Olympic officials denied that the $500,000 scholarship fund was intended to sway votes in the 1995 election. | |
Nagano denied allegations that city officials bribed members of the International Olympic Committee to win the right | |
Olympic officials have accused one another of interfering in the selection process. | |
Israel retains control over the airspace. | |
Israeli officials delayed departure of some flights over security concerns. | |
Egypt Air was the first to touch down. | |
Israeli officials threatened to close the airport if Palestinian officials refused to allow them to check the identity of passengers. | |
Aircraft began arriving at Gaza International Airport. | |
Egypt's health minister was expected to arrive with medical supplies as gifts. | |
Clinton brokered the accords. | |
Since then Israel has frozen the accords. | |
The Palestinians accuse Israel of reneging on an agreement | |
Jubilation erupted among Palestinians and Israelis as Israel released dozens of Palestinians arrested for anti-Israel activities. | |
The Lockerbie bombing killed 270 people. | |
Two Libyans suspected of bombing a Pan Am jet | |
the U.N. Security Council to force Gadhafi to surrender two Libyans wanted in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am | |
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan left for Libya Saturday to hold talks aimed at putting two suspects on trial for the 1988 Pan Am | |
After meeting Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in a desert tent U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he | |
A U.S.-British proposal to try the suspects in the Netherlands | |
a Pan Am jet over the Scottish village of Lockerbie | |
Since 1992 Libya has been under U.N. sanctions. | |
Negotiations with Pan Am to infuse $100 million dollars into the company collapsed when the company's chairman refused to agree to major | |
Gadhafi returned to Libya after injuring his hip in July. | |
Turkey has asked Italy to extradite Kurdish rebel Abdullah Ocalan | |
Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan continues to be held in Turkey | |
Turkey considers Ocalan a terrorist and its most-wanted criminal. | |
Abdullah Ocalan fled to Russia | |
The U.S. could bring the death penalty. | |
The Kurdish rebel leader was arrested at the Rome airport on Thursday. | |
A Kurdish rebel group fighting for autonomy in Turkey's southeast | |
the arrest of Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan. | |
Abdullah Ocalan is in prison in Rome. | |
Thousands of Kurds protested in Rome against Ocalan's extradition. | |
Exxon Mobil and Exxon discussing combining their business operations. | |
Negotiations with Exxon Mobil to merge would create the world's largest oil company. | |
Oil companies of all stripes are getting squeezed by low petroleum prices and the high capital costs of exploration. | |
Exxon Mobil Corp. was based in New Jersey. | |
British Petroleum to acquire Amoco for $48.2 million | |
Negotiations with Exxon to infuse $100 billion dollars into the company collapsed when the company's chairman refused to agree to major | |
What Exxon and Mobil are doing. | |
If Microsoft were to acquire the company, it would create the largest U.S. software company | |
The two companies agreed to merge. | |
Oil companies including Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. | |
Rep. Livingston confessed to his colleagues that he had had adulterous affairs | |
He would not serve as speaker. | |
Clinton asked Livingston to reconsider. | |
The House Judiciary Committee impeached President Clinton for lying about his sexual indiscretions. | |
Livingston to resign as House Speaker | |
The House impeached President Clinton for perjury on Saturday. | |
The Senate Judiciary Committee is considering impeaching President Clinton for obstruction of justice. | |
Clinton refused to resign. | |
the House convicted him of perjury and obstruction of justice | |
the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Obama. | |
the Russian-built Zarya control module and the made-in-America Unity chamber had ever touched. | |
A Russian Proton booster blasted off with the Zarya space station at 1:40 a.m. | |
Endeavour is to rendezvous with Zarya and attach the two units. | |
Zarya will provide propulsion, power and communications during the five-year mission. | |
Endeavour and its astronauts connected the first two building blocks of the International Space Station on Sunday | |
The first part of the International Space Station was successfully launched Friday after a faultless launch. | |
The station will cost at least $40 billion to build over the next five years. | |
The Unity connecting module was delivered on Dec. 3. | |
the 16-nation space station. | |
the first component of the $100 billion International Space Station. | |
Brazilian officials expect an IMF bailout package of at least 30 billion dollars. | |
Brazilian President Cardoso is preparing an emergency program of spending cuts and tax increases. | |
The financial crisis buffeting developing nations for more than a year. | |
A collapse of Brazil would worsen financial instability throughout the hemisphere. | |
the world's ninth-largest economy. | |
Brazil reelected President Fernando Henrique Cardoso | |
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff promised economic reforms as part of a deal with the International Monetary Fund | |
President Fernando Henrique Cardoso is telling government workers. | |
The United States is preparing to infuse at least $30 billion dollars into Brazil | |
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso to repair an economy battered by the world financial turmoil | |
The U.S. and North Korea plan to inspect a vast underground complex suspected of being used for nuclear weapons. | |
U.S. intelligence officials are not yet certain that the suspicious underground construction project in North Korea is nuclear related. | |
North Korea has denied that the complex is intended to help build nuclear weapons. | |
U.S. officials fear that building the complex could be a secret effort | |
The U.S. has refused a U.N. inspection of the site. | |
A South Korean lawmaker said that communist North Korea could have more secret underground nuclear facilities. | |
Clinton won South Korea's support for confronting North Korea over a suspected nuclear site | |
North Korea has demanded that the United States pay $300 million to inspect its nuclear facilities. | |
President Kim Dae-jung pledged that his government would ``spare no effort in supporting the U.S. endeavor'' to | |
He called for full access for U.S. inspectors | |
An endorsement by the group could prove important in swinging voters to D'Amato in a tight race. | |
He was referring to the Senate majority leader. | |
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is seeking re-election | |
New York liberals and White House officials are infuriated that the group is even considering endorsing D'Amato. | |
They said they would probably make an endorsement by Friday. | |
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is barred from seeking a third term | |
Democrat Barbara Boxer is retiring. | |
The Democratic challenger, Mary Boyle, has sought to portray Voinovich, 61, as a lackluster steward | |
The group incumbents has been searching for allies among the Senate Republican majority | |
the group considers D'Amato's recent record on gay issues | |
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal cleared Zejnil Delalic of war crimes in 1992. | |
the Bosnian government-run prison camp under his command. | |
Inmates at the Celebici prison were beaten to death by guards. | |
The U.N. court convicted Zdravko Mucic of genocide and war crimes. | |
Bosnian Serb Dusan Tadic was sentenced to 20 years. | |
At least 14 prisoners were killed in 1992. | |
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal Monday convicted three underlings in the first U.N. | |
Bosnian Serb generals charged with genocide | |
the face of genocide was Goran Jelisic | |
The tribunal is trying former Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic for genocide. | |
Clinton to meet with Palestinian leader Arafat in the Gaza Strip | |
U.S. President Bill Clinton's visit to the region is fomenting more unrest. | |
The PLO's founding charter called for Israel's destruction. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Arafat of making a farce out of the Wye River accord. | |
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat convened a historic meeting to revoke anti-Israel clauses in the PLO founding charter. | |
Clinton's visit to Israel and the Palestinian lands is meant to provide impetus to the U.S.-brokered peace accords | |
A U.S.-brokered agreement to withdraw its troops from the West Bank | |
Clinton will visit Gaza, the West Bank and Israel during a four-day trip | |
The Israeli leader accused the Palestinians of ignoring commitments in peace accords. | |
That is the case. | |
Romano Prodi's center-left coalition lost a confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies | |
the Communist Refoundation saying it would not vote for the budget | |
President Scalfaro must now decide whether to ask Prodi or someone else to try to forge a new majority. | |
Italy's second-longest government since World War II | |
President Scalfaro asked Prodi to stay on as caretaker premier. | |
Armando Cossutta resigned as party president Monday. | |
The center-left government was threatened with collapse by the defection of its Communist ally. | |
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev refused to resign. | |
Prodi announced that he would offer his resignation. | |
The party forced him to tender his resignation. | |
The severed heads of four kidnapped foreigners were found in Chechnya. | |
The victims were abducted October 3 in Grozny. | |
The severed heads of the four kidnapped men were found along a highway near Grozny | |
Chechen police were searching for the kidnapped foreigners. | |
Vincent Cochetel Ossetia was seized by three masked | |
Vincent Cochetel headed the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees in North Ossetia | |
Tagirov was investigating the deaths of Peter Kennedy, Darren Hickey, and Rudolf Petschi of New Zealand. | |
to free him. | |
a botched attempt to free them. | |
A French UN official kidnapped in southern Russia more than 10 months ago | |
She had said she would run again in 2000. | |
A liberal lawmaker who planned to run for president in Russia's next elections was killed Friday in St. Petersburg | |
Registration was refused because of technical issues. | |
Starovoitova tried to run for president in 1996 | |
Galina Starovoitova Russia was attacked in the entry way of an apartment building | |
An aide to Russia's parliament speaker was shot in the head last month. | |
Starovoitova was trained as a psychologist. | |
She was divorced from former President Bill Clinton. | |
A badly wounded aide to a murdered lawmaker regained consciousness Monday | |
Dr. Linkov was seriously injured. | |
The final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was due for release Thursday. | |
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has accused the African National Congress (ANC) of human rights violations | |
the report blames successive white governments for the vast majority. | |
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not implicate the last apartheid president | |
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is investigating alleged human rights violations. | |
De Klerk objected to the findings. | |
De Klerk has threatened to sue the commission. | |
He was charged with accessory after the fact. | |
The commission also accused the African National Congress (ANC) of human rights violations. | |
Former Archbishop Desmond Tutu said the commission needed time to prepare the legal challenge. | |
Matthew Shepard was found tied to a fence 18 hours after being beaten and sexually assaulted. | |
the gay student who was beaten in the dead of night | |
Shepard was mourned at his funeral by 1,000 people. | |
The 22-year-old student was in a coma | |
Matt will have made a difference in the lives of thousands | |
Shepard's homosexuality may have been a factor. | |
the gay college student was kidnapped. | |
Dr. Matthew Shepard severely beaten | |
A Wyoming rancher was found unconscious on a ranch | |
The suspects are expected to face first-degree murder charges. | |
The opposition accuses Prime Minister Yilmza of having ties to organized crime and tampering with the privatization of a state bank. | |
Bulent Ecevit was asked to form a new government | |
Yilmza was ousted in November over allegations that he rigged the sale of a bank. | |
Yilmza's government collapsed on November 25 over a mafia scandal. | |
Turkey's strongly secular military opposes the return of an Islamic-led government. | |
Turkish Prime Minister Yilmza resigns amid allegations of corruption. | |
He was accused of helping a mobster secure loans. | |
Ecevit faces the difficult task of convincing a key party leader to join forces. | |
Bulent Ecevit is a former prime minister best remembered for invading Cyprus in 1974 | |
Turkey's new Prime Minister Ocalan won the backing of two secular parties | |
the sniper slaying of Dr. Barnett Slepian. | |
An anti-abortion gunman is believed to be at large. | |
A New York man was found fatally shot in his home. | |
Kopp is not a suspect in the shootings. | |
Kopp is being sought by federal and local law enforcement authorities. | |
Dr. Barnett Slepian near Buffalo. | |
Dr. Barnett denied that he performed abortions. | |
a holiday that has been linked to antiabortion violence | |
Kopp Slepian, a prominent anti-abortion activist | |
to start the series of anti-abortion protests | |
A fire in a Swedish dance hall caused the death of over 70 teenage Halloween revelers. | |
A fire killing at least 60 people and injuring about 180 in Sweden's second-largest city | |
An estimated 400 people were at the dance on the upper floor | |
The fast-spreading fire completely gutted the building. | |
The fire at the Macedonian Association local immigrant was the deadliest in modern Swedish history. | |
Most victims choked on smoke and poisonous gases. | |
The dance was attended mostly by immigrants or children of immigrants. | |
At least 57 people were killed and over 160 injured. | |
Cause of the fire has not been established as of Friday evening. | |
the facility had approval for a maximum capacity of 150 | |
The Yankees won Game 6 of the ALCS 9-5 to advance to the World Series. | |
The starting pitching enabled the Yankees to advance past Cleveland in the American League Championship Series. | |
The Yankees were able to neutralize the Padres' ace, Kevin Brown | |
He will need six months of chemotherapy treatment once he returns to California. | |
Left-handed pitching is generally effective against left-handed hitting. | |
The Yankees trailed San Diego by a game and a half. | |
Hernandez pitched seven shutout innings in the pivotal Game 4 of the ALCS | |
a talented squad folded in the World Series. | |
Knoblauch hit a three-run home run to tie the score | |
An umpire was hired to work both the division series and the World Series. | |
Congressional Republicans and White House officials wrestled over education | |
Negotiations with Republicans to keep the government running broke down when Congress failed to agree on a budget. | |
Both sides have agreed to spend more than $1 billion but disagree over how to spend it. | |
the average class can be reduced to 18 students. | |
temporary financing to keep the government open. | |
The Senate has fewer differences among Republicans and with the White House. | |
Most Republicans opposed the $500 billion package because it boosted defense spending and provided aid to farmers. | |
a written document. | |
Republicans hoping to avoid a tie in the Senate. | |
a dispute over whether airlines can create a ``peanut-free'' zone | |
Russian President Boris Yeltsin cut short a trip to Central Asia because of a respiratory infection. | |
Each time Yeltsin falls ill there is speculation about his health and ability | |
Yeltsin insists he has no health problems and will serve out the remaining two years of his term. | |
Boris Yeltsin can seek a third term. | |
Yeltsin has said he will not run again. | |
Yeltsin's doctors have pronounced his health ``more or less normal. | |
Yeltsin was being treated with antibiotics. | |
Yeltsin had a fever of 37.4 Celsius | |
Yeltsin has no serious health problems. | |
Yeltsin agreed to return home Monday | |
The Justice Department and 20 states | |
The case of Microsoft Corp vs. Google Inc. | |
Both sides are citing the same rulings to support their opposing arguments. | |
The Justice Department has accused the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of antitrust violations. | |
The case focuses on Microsoft's Windows | |
The Justice Department has invoked the Sherman Act to bring civil suit against Microsoft. | |
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating alleged monopolistic practices in the telecommunications industry. | |
Microsoft asserts that the case is intended to give the government control | |
The contracts prohibit Netscape Communications Corp.'s Navigator browser for Microsoft's Internet Explorer. | |
The Sherman Act was passed by Congress in 1890. | |
Bin Laden is believed to be living in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban | |
Osama bin Laden was charged with conspiring to bomb the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya | |
The attacks in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania killed 224 people, including 12 Americans | |
A car bomb exploded near the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam killing 11 people. | |
The most likely culprit is Osama bin Laden. | |
At least 26 people were killed. | |
The three suspects have pleaded not guilty. | |
the bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa | |
Terrorist bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya | |
the U.S. embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. | |
Hariri is credited with restoring economic confidence and stabilizing the national currency. | |
The president asked the 128-member Parliament to select a new prime minister | |
Lebanon's business tycoon launched a multibillion dollar reconstruction program | |
The new president will be sworn in on November 24 | |
the popular army commander has the backing of powerful neighbor Syria | |
the British-trained general rebuilding the army after it disintegrated in the civil war. | |
Parliament to elect new President on Thursday. | |
Hariri remains the front-runner for the premiership | |
Lahoud refused to name a new prime minister. | |
There was a risk of renewed conflict in Lebanon over the alleged tampering with the constitution | |
Chinese courts sentenced dissidents Xu Wenli and Wang Youcai to 13 and 11 years in prison. | |
The 13-year prison term was the longest for a Chinese dissident in three years. | |
Three prominent dissidents were arrested in China for trying to establish an opposition political party. | |
Wang was tried on subversion charges. | |
Chinese courts sentenced three of the nation's most prominent dissidents to long jail sentences. | |
The U.S. detaining two dissidents Monday was unacceptable | |
a man has already 12 years in prison. | |
the right to free speech and assembly | |
China's constitution guarantees free speech and assembly. | |
The accused simply tried through peaceful |