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The Road to Baghdad
The Clinton administration begins broadcasting its attack-Iraq show with a televised address and a global town hall meeting via satellite. Can it soothe the world's anxieties?
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  • Weapons Special: Our forces in the Gulf
  • Iraq Special: Back to the Brink?
  • Poll: Bombs Away?

    Former Cadet Convicted of Murder
    (Reuters) Dianne Zamora faces life for the killing of her boyfriend's ex.

    Et Tu, Mike?
    Mike McCurry, the President's less-than-completely informed mouthpiece, doesn't know what his boss's relationship with Monica Lewinsky was. But he suspects it to have been "very complicated."

  • Special: Scandal in the Oval Office

    Baaa Humbug
    Dolly may not be as ewe-nique as she was purported to be. But duplication fans need not worry.

    'Sweat Offensive' in Tehran
    The U.S. goes to the mat with diplomacy by sending American wrestlers to Iran.

    That Gandhi Magic
    National elections may put a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family at the head of India's government once again.

    Britain Seeks Sinn Fein Expulsion
    London's probable expulsion of Republicans from Irish peace talks following two killings last week has cast doubt over the future of the process.

    Golden Women
    (CNNSI) -- Although the American men's hockey dream team is sputtering in Nagano, the women's team has captured the gold by defeating Canada.

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    Daily Spin
    "We are not in a position to provide a full and complete account, so the art is to make sure everything we say is truthful and credible."
    --Mike McCurry, press secretary for President Clinton, on the Lewinsky scandal.