February 1998
- SUPERSTATE EUROPE
- INTERNATIONAL NEWS BRIEFING
- MIDEAST CAULDRON
- Secret Iranian deal to help Libya with Ballistic Missiles revealed
- Islamic conference condems some forms of "Terrorism"
- Radical group Hamas says the killing will go on
- KNOWLEDGE SHALL BE INCREASE
- Scientists create technology which may lead to transporter beams similar to those portrayed in Science Fiction
- New invention said to do be doing the impossible
- Computers unveiled by IBM that can see and hear
- New "Dick Tracy" type wristwatch telephone to be tested at Olympics
- U.S. Military develops high-tech fog camouflage
- EMERGING NEW PESTILENCES
- Doctor attacked by flesh-eating virus
- New flesh-rotting bacteria a scourge to rival leprosy
- New Flu from Hong Kong birds
- U.S. bans European cattle fearing spread of Mad Cow disease
- SANCTITY OF LIFE
- Off-the-shelf embryos for sale
- Pope John Paul II urges us to protect the right of the unborn
- SECOND MILLENIUM
- Eiffel Tower to lay egg at midnight December 31, 1999
- $50 million millenium bug lawsuit
- World monetary officials to meet in April to attack millenium bug
- SIGNS IN THE SUN, MOON, AND STARS
- Black hole explodes in our Galaxy
- Astronomers report that 8 planets and the moon lined up in December
- Huge meteorite may have struck Greenland
- FUTURE OF TERRORISM
- U.S. focuses attention to defense of the homeland
- Latin America now experiencing a growing threat from Islamic Guerrillas
- YAHOO! hacked by self proclaimed blackmailers
- WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION PROLIFERATE
- President Clinton tells military of new rules for nuclear warfare
- $25 billion Libyan desert project may be military project
- Iraqui chemical weapons could kill every person on Earth
- Iran seeks to purchase nuclear technology from South Africa
- Missing Russian nuclear mines
- NEW WORLD ORDER RISING
- Swiss bank merger forms world's second largest bank
- New crisis bring more authority and increased risk for international monetary fund
- G-8 representatives join to fight cybercrime
- Trade zone in Gaza Strip
- Southeast Asian leaders ask even more help to bail them out from their financial woes
- Complete Issue in Adobe Acrobat format
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