Broadcast: Jan 25, 2003 The Oakland Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are making final preparations for Sunday's National Football League 1) Championship game Super Bowl XXXVII. The game features a
Broadcast: Apr 09, 2003 Pessin: Alisha, I know you had a chance to go into western Baghdad with the Army units today. Tell us what that was like and what you saw. Ryu:
Broadcast: Jan 11,2003 Walk into the lobby of Box Butte General, and the first thing you see is a life-sized cardboard display featuring the medical facility's four male nurses and information brochur
Broadcast: Jan 29 2003 Two senior U.N. officials warn the HIV/AIDS pandemic in southern Africa is changing the nature of 1) famine in the region and is 2) unleashing a disaster that threatens the exis
Broadcast: Jan 28 2003 The number of malnourished Australian aboriginal children has risen sharply. At Royal Darwin Hospital, statistics show a 25 percent increase in children 3) diagnosed with malnut
Global Water Outlook 2025: Averting an Impending Crisis, uses 1) sophisticated computer modeling to project how water demand and availability around the world are likely to evolve. The report includes
Broadcast: Jan 18, 2003 Japan's Emperor Akihito has undergone surgery for prostate cancer. His surgeons say the 2) prognosis for a full recovery look good. Doctors who performed the procedure Saturday
Broadcast: Jan 14, 2003 Twins girls who were born joined at the head have gone home to Guatemala, five months after surgery to separate them. The 2) prognosis for both is good. Wearing 3) tiaras ove
Broadcast: Jan 17, 2003 At the unveiling of the First Europeans exhibit, Ellen Futter, president of the American Museum of Natural History, offered reporters, 1) anthropologists and other scientists a
Broadcast: Jan 10 2003 The Pentagon has issued a statement 2) asserting the military is prepared to protect its personnel from possible biological weapons attack. On the surface, the Pentagon's assert
Broadcast: Jan 20 2003 Australia's budget airline Virgin Blue has placed orders for up to 50 Boeing 737 jets - in a deal worth about $3 billion. Australia's second largest air carrier says it plans to
Broadcast: Jan 13 2003 The director of the 1) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says Monday weapons inspectors in Iraq will need several months to complete their work. The IAEA Director Genera
Broadcast: Jan 11 2003 President Bush used his weekly radio address to press for Congressional action on $670 billion worth of proposed tax cuts. Democrats have a rival plan they say gives more help t
Broadcast: Jan 10, 2003 While President Bush is promoting tax cuts to stimulate the economy, some state officials are considering tax hikes to fix their budget problems. California's governor, faced w
Broadcast: Jan 10,2003 Bank workers joined the 39 day old strike against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Thursday, 1) tightening the stranglehold which has already come close to shutting down the cou
Broadcast: Jan 29, 2003 The use of insects as agents of warfare is not a new idea. In the 2) Biblical story of the 3) Exodus, one of the 4) plagues visited upon the Egyptians was a horde of 5) locusts
Broadcast: Jan 29, 2003 China says it will launch its first astronauts into space later this year. Beijing is hoping the manned space program will boost commerce, science, and security. But, those ben
Broadcast: Jan 25,2003 Can this be a wild exaggeration? After all, the printing press 1) ushered in an entire era of intellectual advancement called the 2) Enlightenment. If you ask John Perry Barlow,
Broadcast: Jan 21, 2003 U.S. researchers have discovered another breast cancer gene that may provide a new point of attack against the disease. The 1) molecule is common to many types of breast cancer
Jan 17, 2003 The head of 1) the International Monetary Fund in Africa says he expects to resume funding for Kenya by mid-year. The new Kenyan government is set to push through crucial 2) anti-corrupti
- UN Completes Mission in Angola
- Iraq Rejects President Bush's 1)Ultimatum
- No World Oil Shortage, Says Saudi Minister
- Former Astronauts Say Space Exploration Must Continue
- US Expects Saddam Hussein to Order Destruction of Oil Fields
- 3 US Agencies Involved in 1)Probe of Columbia Disaster
- US Commerce Secretary Expresses Optimism to 1)World Economic
- 45th Grammy Award 1)Nominees Announced in New York
- At Look at the Grammy Award Nominees
- Singer in Popular Vocal Group Bee Gees Dies of Heart Attack
- Some Iraqi Troops Showing Signs of Not Wanting to Fight
- Musical 1)Tribute Honors Martin Luther King Jr
- 7 Astronauts Killed as Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on R
- US Issues Stamp Honoring Nation's First Black 1)Supreme Cour
- New Book Geeks and Geezers Compares Young, Old 1)Entrepreneu
- Oil Prices Rebound in New York Trading Friday
- Americans 1)Captivated by 'Reality Television'
- Musicians, Record Companies Ponder Future of Music
- Modern Technology Changes Art of Protest
- US Environmentalists Fear Bush Budget Plan
- UN Completes Mission in Angola
- Iraq Rejects President Bush's 1)Ultimatum
- No World Oil Shortage, Says Saudi Minister
- Former Astronauts Say Space Exploration Must Continue
- US Expects Saddam Hussein to Order Destruction of Oil Fields
- 3 US Agencies Involved in 1)Probe of Columbia Disaster
- US Commerce Secretary Expresses Optimism to 1)World Economic
- 45th Grammy Award 1)Nominees Announced in New York
- At Look at the Grammy Award Nominees
- Singer in Popular Vocal Group Bee Gees Dies of Heart Attack
- Some Iraqi Troops Showing Signs of Not Wanting to Fight
- Musical 1)Tribute Honors Martin Luther King Jr
- 7 Astronauts Killed as Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up on R
- US Issues Stamp Honoring Nation's First Black 1)Supreme Cour
- New Book Geeks and Geezers Compares Young, Old 1)Entrepreneu
- Oil Prices Rebound in New York Trading Friday
- Americans 1)Captivated by 'Reality Television'
- Musicians, Record Companies Ponder Future of Music
- Modern Technology Changes Art of Protest
- US Environmentalists Fear Bush Budget Plan