Feb 18 Watch Battlefield Bylines Terence Smith gets two views on how reporting on a potential Iraq war could differ from the coverage of past conflicts. Continue watching
Feb 18 Watch Finding Love Online Spencer Michels reports on finding love the new-fashioned way... online. Continue watching
Feb 17 European Leaders Warn Iraq of "Last Chance" to Disarm After sometimes-difficult negotiations, the leaders of fifteen European nations issued a firmly worded statement warning Iraq it had one "last chance" to disarm peacefully. Continue reading
Feb 17 Watch Troubled Times for United Airlines Elizabeth Brackett reports on the plight of United Airlines and its efforts to survive bankruptcy. Continue watching
Feb 13 Civilian Casualties Reported in U.S. Bombing in Afghanistan Afghan officials and U.S. military officers differ on the number of casualties resulting from American bombing raids in a mountainous area of southern Afghanistan where U.S. special forces have been hunting suspected Taliban militants since Monday. Continue reading
Feb 12 Texas Court Denies PBS Request to Film Jury Texas' highest criminal court on Wednesday rejected the PBS Frontline program's request to videotape jury deliberation of a death penalty trial of a minor. Continue reading
Feb 12 Watch Dialogue: Why War? Gwen Ifill moderates a dialogue on the confrontation with Iraq. Joining her are the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the chairman of the Defense Policy Board, an advisory panel to the Pentagon. Continue watching
Feb 12 Watch On Call: Reserve and National Guard Betty Ann Bowser reports on the impact of reserve and National Guard members being called to duty. Continue watching
Feb 10 Iraq Approves Use of Surveillance Planes to Aid Inspectors Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations Mohamed Aldouri said Monday that his country had accepted the unconditional use of U.S.-made U-2 surveillance flights as part of the U.N. weapons inspections currently underway across Iraq. Continue reading
Feb 07 U.S. Steps Up Military Deployments to Persian Gulf Region The U.S. military continued its deployment of forces to the Persian Gulf region, announcing Friday it was sending a fifth aircraft carrier to the area and saying the number of troops in the region would reach 150,000 by next weekend. Continue reading