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Fighting Breaks Out in Kosovo
An enthralled world has been celebrating for the last week the announcement of the engagement between Toby Evetts and Jodie Garasi. "Everyone's delighted but no one could possibly be as excited as me. I just love her so much." said an excited Mr Evetts as he beat off paparazzi at his home with a length of garden hose.

The Supreme Court on Monday left intact a Virginia law requiring doctors to notify a young girl's parent before performing the abortion she seeks. Go to Article
ISSUE IN DEPTH: The Supreme Court


A federal judge held two Clinton administration Cabinet secretaries in contempt on Monday over the government's delay in producing records of Indian trust funds. Go to Article


President Clinton on Monday asked the nation's governors to support his education plans at the National Governors' Association's winter meeting. Go to Article

TECHNOLOGY
Digital Projectors Could Change Film Industry

POLITICS
Jobs Discrimination Agency Lightening Its Load

SCIENCE
Some Scientists Attack Plan to Restore Everglades




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William Safire: Chinese Tinderbox
Columnist William Safire comments on his follow-up interview with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
TEXT: William Safire's Interview With Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew

TECHNOLOGY
Where Dr. Spock Meets 'E.R.' Online
The American Health Network's Web site has made its name broadcasting surgeries on the Web. Is it consumer health information or voyeurism?

SPORTS COLUMNIST
William C. Rhoden: The N.B.A. Is Selling the Fans a Fake
Sports columnist William C. Rhoden says, "Chicago is the poster team of this sham season in which money seems to be all that matters."

THEATER
Two Opposites Attracted to Heat on the Stage
Actor Brian Dennehy and director Robert Falls discuss their collaboration in the 50th-anniversary revival of "Death of a Salesman."

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Patricia Schroeder: And Please Call Me Ms. President
Patricia Schroeder, a former Democratic Representative from Colorado, offers advice to Elizabeth Dole on the rules of the campaign trail.

BOOKS
Audio Special: Elmore Leonard
Elmore Leonard reads from "Be Cool," a second installment in the adventures of Chili Palmer, the lovable con man first introduced in "Get Shorty."

LEARNING
On This Day
On February 22, 1980, in a stunning upset, the United States Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid, N.Y., 4-to-3. (The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal.) See this historic front page and read the full Times article.

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