08/05/2002
Paid access archiveLoko Keeps Up Pressure With Win
Russian Premier League leader Lokomotiv Moscow beat city rival Torpedo 1-0 Saturday to stay three points ahead of champion Spartak, which edged Dynamo by the same score in another heated Moscow derby.
Skating Scandal Returns to Haunt ISU
From the start of the Olympic figure skating scandal, the International Skating Union has steered clear of allegations of a conspiracy involving Russians.
Iraq May Allow Inspectors to Return
Facing an increasing possibility of U.S. military action, Iraq gave the first solid indication in nearly four years that it will allow UN weapons inspectors to return and invited the chief inspector to Baghdad for talks.
10 Dead in Israeli Bus Bombing
An apparent suicide bomber blew up a bus in northern Israel during rush hour Sunday, killing at least 10 people, wounding dozens and scattering charred remains across the highway, officials said.
Turkey Repeals Death Penalty
After heavy pressure from overseas, Turkey's parliament abolished the death penalty and granted greater rights to the country's minority Kurds on Saturday -- moves aimed at earning membership in the European Union.
Recession Fears Loom Over Wall Street
Troubling readings on U.S. economic and jobs growth bode ill for Wall Street, quashing newfound hopes of a stock market recovery and raising questions about whether the nation has fully escaped the grips of recession.
Euro-Zone Manufacturing Shows Weakness
The euro zone's manufacturing sector is continuing to grow despite the relentless fall in stock markets, but its performance is still patchy with some areas of Europe showing worrying signs of weakness.
Airlines Cut Back Sept. 11 U.S. Flights
A one-day fear of flying has gripped many European travelers, forcing airlines to trim schedules on the Sept. 11 anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks as demand dwindles for travel on that day.
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- Viktor Tikhonov Jailed in Poison Plot
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- Budget Numbers Puzzle Economists
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