United States

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  • The twine that binds

    A Minnesota town honors the mother of all twine balls.
  • Kosovo culture clash

    War criminals in the former Yugoslavia are getting a free ride from French and American peacekeepers.
  • The tabloids that ate their competition

    The company that owns the National Enquirer doesn't want the world. Just the Globe, the Sun and the National Examiner.
  • Shave me

    Sharon Stone's close shaves with dairy; Dubya gets 2-D for "King of the Hill"; Christina Ricci, not fat; and ... Porn again? Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez bring the Mitchell brothers to the screen in "Rated X."
  • "We are going to be their friend!"

    Fret not, pretty celebrity -- Jann Wenner will comfort you
  • List this

    See how U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of colleges stacks up against other media listings.
  • Getting to yes: Why Milosevic is balking at peace

    As diplomats wrangle, Serbian forces reportedly loot Kosovo cities.
  • Airstrikes of mercy

    A lifelong pacifist and former Middle East reporter for the Wall Street Journal on why we should bomb Baghdad.
  • President Clinton's statement

    President Clinton's statement
  • USA vs. Iran (vs. Iran)

    Ethan Zindler reports from the World Cup: At the Iran-U.S. match, the real action is in the stands.
  • Are we the world?

    Despite our uneasy place on Planet Soccer, the United States will be vying for glory as the globe's most passionately watched sporting event begins.
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