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Japan Lifts Nuke Town Ban, Calm Descends

By Linda Sieg - Friday October 1 11:16 AM ET

Two Teams, Two Measures Equaled One Lost Spacecraft

By Andrew Pollack - Friday October 1

A Flash, and an Uncontrolled Chain Reaction

By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD and MATTHEW L. WALD - October 1, 1999

Mosquito Virus Exposes the Hole in the Safety Net

By ANDREW C. REVKIN - October 4, 1999


Death Row Inmate Abu-Jamal Loses U.S. Court Appeal

By James Vicini - Monday October 4 10:51 AM ET

Times Square Prepares for New Year

By The Associated Press - October 4, 1999 - Filed at 6:58 a.m. EDT


Restored Radio City Music Hall Is a Show-Stopper

By HERBERT MUSCHAMP - October 4, 1999 - Filed at 6:58 a.m. EDT

S. Korea Nuclear Plant Reports Leak

By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA Associated Press Writer - Tuesday October 5 5:21 PM ET

White House, Senate Seek To Delay Nuclear Pact Vote

By Christopher Wilson - Thursday October 7 12:28 AM ET

Drinkers send message in a bottle - keep it glass

By David Cowell - Thursday October 7

Poverty Rate Persists in City Despite Boom

By NINA BERNSTEIN - Thursday October 7

Chile Anti-Pinochet Activists Rejoice Ruling

By Chris Aspin - Friday October 8 8:23 AM ET

New Beethoven work gets first public performance

By Clar Ni Chonghaile - Friday October 8

Will Roaring 2000s Jazz Up Dow To 41,000?

By Pierre Belec - Saturday October 9 7:56 AM ET

Unabomber Says Brother Should Have Kept Quiet

Saturday October 9 7:56 AM ET

U.N. Population Clock Ticks Off 6 Billion People

By Evelyn Leopold - Tuesday October 12 7:33 AM ET

Wilt ChamberlainBasketball Legend Wilt Chamberlain Dead At 63

By Dan Whitcomb - Wednesday October 13 12:13 AM ET

Coup collides with debate on test ban

By John Donnelly - Globe Staff, 10/13/99

Time 'Cremaster 2': An Epic Avant-Garde Western

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
10/13/99

Philip Morris says evidence shows smoking unhealthy

Wednesday October 13, 3:11 pm Eastern Time

NATO's Robertson Worried By U.S. Nuclear Vote

Thursday October 14 5:20 AM ET

In Tokyo, a Splashy Digital Art Show

By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL- Thursday October 14

Borg: Ready-to-Wear Computers for the Masses.

Pete Knight's Gay Son Speaks!

By Dave Knight - Thursday October 14

Readers Not Yet Sold On Electronic Books-Report

By Paul Majendie - Friday October 15 6:03 AM ET

Brain May Grow New Cells Daily

By NICHOLAS WADE - Friday October 15

Propelled by Different Drummers: Setting Jazz's Course

By BEN RATLIFF - Friday October 15

Hurricane Irene Leaves Cuba, Nears Florida Keys

Friday October 15

U.S. Stocks Reel From One-Two Punch

Friday October 15

Strong Quake Rocks California, Derails Train

By Sarah Tippit - Saturday October 16 5:44 PM ET

The Terrorist Mind Correspondence with "The Jackal"

NY Press - Saturday October 16

Wildfires Rage In Northern Calif., Hundreds Evacuated

Sunday October 18th

Old Nuclear Foes Join To Avert Y2K Catastrophe

Tuesday October 19 2:06 AM ET - Jim Wolf

Campaign Finance Scuttled in the Senate

Wednesday October 20th - By Helen Dewar Washington Post Staff Writer

Rockets Slam Into Center Of Chechen Capital Grozny

Thursday October 21 12:42 PM ET

Report warns of Web performance drain

Thursday October 21 01:06 PM EDT - Antone Gonsalves, ZDNet

Pop That's Produced Alone at Home Gets Personal

Thursday October 24 - By KAREN SCHOEMER, NY TIMES

How Much Give Can the Brain Take?

Thursday October 24 - By GEORGE JOHNSON

A Glimpse of the Future in the Pain of Today

Thursday October 24 - By NORIMITSU ONISHI

Under Antarctica, Clues to an Icecap's Fate

Thursday October 26 - By MALCOLM W. BROWNE, NY TIMES

House Passes Assisted-Suicide Ban Bill

Thursday October 26 - By Joanne Kenen

Armenia Gunmen Give Up, Free Hostages

Thursday October 28 7:08 AM ET - By Lawrence Sheets

Who Is the Open-Source Community?

Thursday October 29 - Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, ZDNet

IRS Acknowledges Problems In Y2K Preparation

Thursday October 29 1:13 PM ET

China Rounds Up Falun Gong Members

October 29, 1999 Filed at 3:17 p.m. EDT - By The Associated Press