08/15/2002
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CSKA Moscow failed to close the gap on Russian Premier League leader and city rival Lokomotiv after it was beaten 3-2 at struggling Rostselmash Rostov on Tuesday.
Trial of Senior Palestinian Begins
Israel put Marwan Barghouthi, one of the top leaders of the Palestinian uprising, on trial Wednesday over the killings of scores of Israelis in a revolt that the handcuffed prisoner vowed would be victorious.
In Kabul, Khatami Takes Swipe at U.S.
In the first visit of an Iranian head of state to neighboring Afghanistan in 40 years, President Mohammad Khatami threw his support behind the U.S.-backed government here but strongly criticized the American approach to the global war on terrorism.
Koreas Inching Toward Reconciliation
South and North Korea injected momentum into their troubled reconciliation process Wednesday, agreeing to hold family reunions and resume negotiations on a host of issues.
A Second Chance for Brazil and the IMF
The world is waiting to see how the market will judge Brazil and whether the International Monetary Fund's rescue package, announced over the weekend, will bring the country back from the brink.
A Hammed-Up Hero of Whose Times?
Boris Moiseyev, the flamboyant pop singer, looked at me with a wide grin, light glinting off the gold loops in his ears.
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