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from January 1993
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Year 1999
Report alleging that China stole U.S. nuclear secrets unsubstantiated A report developed by a Select Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives states that China has stolen U.S. nuclear secrets. The report is commonly known as the Cox Report, after Rep Christopher Cox. But many experts question the validity of the findings because many issues are left unanswered in the report.
U.S. media covering different stories than the Monica Lewinsky scandal but continues to trivialize women - Humor - Brief Article
United States' attempt at world dominance - Brief Article
NATO bombs killing innocent people The NATO aerial forces have been harshly criticized for the killing of innocent people with errant bombs during the NATO-Yugoslavia conflict. The crux of the criticism come from the mission having the goal of ending human atrocities in the region, while the NATO bombs are straying from their targets and are killing innocent people.
NATO-Yugoslavia conflict An argument is made against the NATO forces and their actions in Yugoslavia against the Serbs as the conflict continues with little visible progress being made. Innocent people have been senselessly killed by errant bombs, which has some calling for an end to NATO, the American-run international organization with little guidance.
Russian government The NATO-Yugoslavia conflict in the Balkans has shed a light on the Russian government and their ill feelings towards the United States. Throughout this conflict, the Russian government has gone through hard times, which include the sacking of Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, an impeachment attempt of Boris Yeltsin, and efforts to erase part of Russia's international debt with the International Monetary Fund.
The Pentagon Goes to the Video Arcade.
Video games used as military training The Pentagon is utilizing video games and high technology gaming software to train its military troops with the real-looking combat and flying situations. Video games have been used for years to train in simulated situations, but the advancements have made the experiences more realistic and useful in armed forced training.
Will Any Woman Do? The candidacy of Elizabeth Dole.
Presidential candidacy The year 2000 presidential candidacy of Elizabeth Dole has shown that many Americans are willing to consider voting for a female president, though she has a long way to go before she is elected to office. Dole is championing her attachment to the Ronald Reagan administration, which was the basis of the Republican Party that exists today.
Public relations for the firearms industry - Brief Article
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