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Death of a U.N. Diplomat: Soviet Legacy Lingers in Cold War Case
Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 11.24.1999

Forty Years ago, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1959, two men walking through Alley Pond Park in New York discovered the body of man, shot through the head. The police wrote it off as a suicide, ignoring evidence of assassination in a case that the United Nations prefers to forget, and which remains an unfinished chapter of the Cold War.

Outlawing Internet gambling is a bad bet
Submitted by Justin Matlick on 11.3.1999

The U.S. Senate aims to ban Internet gambling by Americans, a misguided and ineffective proposal that would damage the Internet and its moral character.

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