01/16/2003
Paid access archiveBig Three to Skate at U.S. Titles
The competition should be intense this week at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Agassi and Venus Go Through at Open
Three-time champion Andre Agassi took the simplest path to the third round, losing just one game in his second match at this Australian Open and giving his performance an ""A.""
Pyongyang Scorns U.S. Overtures
North Korea on Wednesday poured cold water on U.S. offers of aid once suspicions about the communist state's nuclear intentions were cleared, saying Washington was trying to trick Pyongyang into disarming.
No More Nuclear Blackmail
Calls for a diplomatic settlement of the current North Korea crisis are largely based on the premise that the North Koreans are simply interested in exchanging their nuclear weapons program for the largest possible quantity of political and economic benefits.
Cold War on Korean Peninsula
The United States is willing to participate in talks with North Korea, but that is not the real issue. The real issue now, as always, is what that means.
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