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Yeltsin Talks With Clinton While NATO Ends Meeting
President Clinton and Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin agreed in a telephone conversation to work closely together in the search for a solution to Kosovo. Go to Article
ISSUE IN DEPTH: The Conflict in Kosovo 

Summit Officers Find Solace in the Computer War Game
On Sunday, some of the cream of NATO's officer corps and allies were at work on a computerized NATO war-game, not the real-life nightmare in Yugoslavia. Go to Article

The Gunmen: Two Killers at War With Themselves
As new details of the gunmen in the Columbine High School shootings surface, there is an emerging portrait as puzzling as their attack on their school. Go to Article
ISSUE IN DEPTH: America Under the Gun 

 Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto and Whitey Ford helped unveil a monument to Joe DiMaggio at Yankee Stadium on Sunday. Go to Article

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Mania for 'Pocket Monsters' Yields Billions for Nintendo

INTERNATIONAL
10,000 Protesters in Beijing Urge Cult's Recognition

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Hundreds Take Up the Cause of a Killer
 

 

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William Safire: Defeat's 19 Fathers
Public statements conflicted with the private, unattributable thoughts of celebrants at Washington's NATO golden anniversary weekend. 

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European Union Advances E-Commerce Policies
Europeans are testing the waters of online shopping, while regulators are starting to take notice. 

ARTS
An Indonesian Writer and Survivor Preaches Courage
For three decades Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Indonesia's greatest modern writer, felt the full force of President Suharto's military state. 

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Harvey Araton: Behind Memory's Veil, Still Larger Than Life
Sports columnist Harvey Araton discusses the unveiling of Joe DiMaggio's monument at Yankee Stadium on Sunday. 

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Sound Bites Over Jerusalem
In Israel's elections next month, Mideast peace and the struggle between secular and religious Jews hang in the balance. Is this any place for the hard-nosed tactics of James Carville and Arthur Finkelstein? 

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Audio Special: The Favorite Poem Project
U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, Jamaica Kincaid, Alice McDermott and Joyce Carol Oates were among those who read their favorite poems at the Town Hall on April 8. 

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On This Day
April 26, 1986, the world's worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl plant in the Soviet Union. See this historic front page and read the full Times article. 

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