Broadcast: Apr 02, 2003 The investigation into what caused the break-up of the U.S. space shuttle Columbia supports the theory that a left wing panel broke off during its mission, possibly playing a r...
Broadcast: Jan 14 2003 Former U.S. President Bill Clinton led a day-long conference at New York University on the impact of globalization on the world economy. In a room filled will foreign 1) dignita...
Broadcast: Mar 21, 2003 Britain's military chief says coalition forces have seized Iraq's key southern oil facilities, apparently averting what could have been a major ecological disaster. British mil...
Broadcast: Mar 17, 2003 Rain hits the 1) shingles on the large covered porch that leads up to David Masumoto's farmhouse. From the porch he can see 90-year-old 2) raisin 3) vineyards his family has te...
Broadcast: Mar 16 2003 In many Internet mailboxes, including some easily accessed by children, what used to be a trickle of 2) unsolicited porn advertisements has turned into a torrent. In part, that'...
Broadcast: Mar 15, 2003 The U.S. space agency NASA is getting ready to resume shuttle flights as early as September or October. But the return to flight depends on whether the cause of the shuttle Col...
Broadcast: Mar 13, 2003 Researchers are developing a blood test to look for colon cancer. The blood test is designed to detect 2) abnormalities in genes that control cell growth. These genes are passe...
Broadcast: Mar 11, 2003 It's hard to say when or where the world's first signature petition was circulated, but in general, historians believe two things had to happen before the petition could truly...
Broadcast: Feb 09, 2003 In terms of dollars and cents, the 2004 budget request increases spending for defense, the war against terrorism and homeland security. It also expands tax cuts, a move the Bus...
Broadcast: Feb 07, 2003 U.S. space agency officials confirmed Friday that they are analyzing military photographs that appear to show damage to the space shuttle Columbia shortly before it disintegrat...