07/24/2002
Paid access archiveArmy Camp Keeps Boys In Shape
Just outside Moscow Interior Ministry troops are providing 140 disadvantaged boys with sports and military skills training, civic responsibility lectures and cultural outings.
Promising Colombian Takes 15th Stage
Colombian Santiago Botero, punished by American Lance Armstrong in the Pyrenees and on Mont Ventoux, earned a consolation win in the first Tour de France stage held in the Alps on Tuesday.
English Clubs Warn Crisis Is Not Yet Over
English soccer clubs have warned that they are still in trouble financially, despite the Football League's new deal with BSkyB, as they gear up for Friday's court action to claim the sums they are owed by ITV Digital.
Transneft Plans Overseas Listing
In a move to make itself a household name among institutional investors, state pipeline monopoly Transneft said Tuesday it wants to list on an international exchange next year.
Ex-Minister Named New Megafon CEO
Former First Deputy Communications Minister Yury Pavlenko has been appointed chief executive of Russian-Nordic cellular phone joint venture Megafon, the company said Tuesday.
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