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NATO in denial
The conflict in Yugoslavia is a war that NATO cannot win, and should not be fighting.
Shays calls the GOP's bluff
By trying to force a floor vote on campaign finance reform, Rep. Chris Shays puts his money where his mouth is -- and his career in jeopardy.
Will Milosevic's indictment matter?
They're not dancing in the streets of Sarajevo yet, because the indicted Serbian war criminal may never be brought to justice.
Text of the Milosevic indictment
The U.N. International Criminal Tribunal charges the Yugoslav president with murder, persecution and deportation.
Is sodomy with a stick worse than death?
The outcry over Justin Volpe's abuse of Abner Louima -- compared with comparative silence about decades of police killings -- suggests assaulting someone's manhood is worse than killing him.
Friend or foe?
The appropriate U.S. reaction to new allegations of Chinese espionage depends on whether China is an adversary or an ally.
A visit to "no-man's land"
An endless stream of refugees waits in desperate limbo between Kosovo terror and crowded camps.
Traumatized refugees build a camp metropolis
As NATO troops go back to war, residents develop their own civilization.
Who will save Albania?
The poorest country in Europe may be hardest hit by the Balkans war.
Whole Lott o' blamin' goin' on
Senate Republicans are angry that their leadership let Al Gore be a hero on guns.
How close can NATO get to the KLA?
The accidental bombing of a rebel compound reveals the West's uneasy relationship with indigenous anti-Serbian forces.
New Kosovar exodus alarms aid groups
More than 13,000 refugees pour into Macedonia, telling of massacre at Grastica.
Too sexy for my shirt
It's spring, a time for many men to sexually harass women on the streets in the crudest of terms. Should there be a law against it?
Shays' rebellion
The maverick congressman may buck GOP leadership and push for a vote on campaign finance reform.
Bottles fly at Jerusalem's Wailing Wall
Ultra-Orthodox men harass praying women as Barak tries to assemble a government.
Impeachment's legacy
Susan Carpenter McMillan, the former spokeswoman for Paula Jones, is being wooed by California Republicans hungry for candidates.
Buchanan's brother threatens Clinton associate
"Hardball" host Chris Matthews reportedly triggered assault by wrongly accusing Cody Shearer of being the "jogger" who harassed Kathleen Willey.
Image wars
In the wake of Amadou Diallo's killing and Abner Louima's abuse, the New York Police Department is looking for a few good recruits.
A good war?
Human rights groups battle over whether NATO's Kosovo mission can be defended on humanitarian grounds.
Israel's political make-over
Experts discuss Ehud Barak's sweeping victory.
Rumors of peace
Milosevic may soon declare victory -- and make the West pay billions to rebuild Serbia.
Fireworks over Rabin Square
At the site of a tragic assassination, Barak supporters celebrate a return to the peace process
"Hardball" strikes out
Chris Matthews mistakenly identifies a Clinton friend on the air as the "jogger" who frightened Kathleen Willey.
From Bibi to Barak
One town's shift shows why Israelis voted for change.
Can we talk?
Steve Forbes takes a sharp right turn just as the Republican Party is looking for a centrist path.
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