September 10, 2000
Working families: We're still struggling
When Vice President Al Gore incorporated "working families" into his rhetoric last month and "hard-working middle-class families" this month as pivotal campaign phrases, he pointed a finger -- unintentionally perhaps -- at a central fact of American life: Most of the nation's 72-million families feel they cannot make ends meet.
Playing whose budget is better
Candidates are talking money, and voters are listening, fearful that the wrong plan could ruin the nation's prosperity.
TV Times addenda
Here is a listing of today's television news shows.
Election briefs
Liebermans visit Fla. synagogue MIAMI BEACH -- Children stared in awe at Joseph Lieberman, and congregation members buzzed with excitement. One person observed: "There's more people here than there were at Rosh Hashana."
The Canada report
Sons say Trudeau's health failing
World briefs
Yugoslavia to reject Western monitors BELGRADE, Yugoslavia -- The Yugoslav government will not allow observers from Western countries considered hostile to President Slobodan Milosevic to monitor elections here, a top official said Saturday.
National headlines
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Decision 2000
Bush Pledges Iraq Arms Hunt Will Continue
'Partial Birth' Abortion Ban Passes House