Apr 03 Microsoft Violated Antitrust Laws U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has found Microsoft guilty of violating federal antitrust laws. Continue reading
Mar 30 INS Will Rule on Elian Case Tuesday Negotiations over the fate of Elian Gonzalez ended without agreement. Continue reading
Mar 05 Pinochet Returns to Chile Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Chile shouting chants, beating drums and holding pictures of people who were killed or "disappeared" under the rule of Augusto Pinochet. Continue reading
Mar 02 Britain Releases Pinochet Former dictator Augusto Pinochet was released by British authorities Thursday and is already en route to Chile. Continue reading
Jan 17 The Iowa Caucus: The Race with a Week to Go… By Admin, PBS NewsHour With one week left before the Iowa caucus kicks off the official run for the presidency, all eight GOP and Democratic hopefuls are crisscrossing Iowa hoping to do well in the unpredictable race. Continue reading
Jan 17 McCain, Bradley Solidify Leads By PBS NewsHour A new survey of New Hampshire voters indicates both GOP hopeful Sen. John McCain and Democratic Sen. Bill Bradley have increased their support among women and independent voters. Continue reading
Jan 10 Boy’s Return to Cuba Uncertain A Florida judge -- who said she has jurisdiction in the case of Elian Gonzalez -- Monday afternoon ruled that the 6-year-old boy should not be sent back to Cuba for now. Continue reading
Jan 07 Cuban Boy’s Family to Appeal Return The family of 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez starts legal action against Wednesday's U.S. immigration recommendation that the boy return to his father in Cuba. Continue reading
Jan 07 Independents Become Largest Voting Bloc in New Hampshire By PBS NewsHour Both Democrats and Republicans are outnumbered in New Hampshire this year. Continue reading
Jan 03 India: Pakistan Backed Plane Hijacking India's Prime Minister wants the U.S. and other nations to declare Pakistan a terrorist state because of the Indian Airlines hijacking. Continue reading