11/11/2002
Paid access archiveCSKA Beats Spartak to Hold Top
CSKA earned a hard-fought 2-1 win over city rival and defending champion Spartak in a heated Moscow derby on Saturday to move a step closer to securing its first title in more than a decade.
McDonald's Plans to Slim Down, Cut Costs
McDonald's Corp. said Friday it would close about 175 restaurants, slash up to 600 corporate jobs and pull out of three countries in the Middle East and Latin America.
SEC Chief Accountant Quits Post
Robert Herdman has resigned amid investigations into his role in the selection of former CIA and FBI chief William Webster to head a new accounting oversight board.
Russia and China Coddle U.S.
Taking Moscow's and Beijing's support for granted would be a monumental mistake for the United States.
Opposition Not Worthy of the Name
Democrats, supposedly full of ""private"" anguish over Iraq, have publicly handed Bush the green light.
Bush Can Preserve UN Coalition
Friday's unanimous vote by the UN Security Council was an important achievement for President Bush.
The Expendable Individual
Memorials don't commemorate the deaths of many, but glorify the state that sent them to their end.
Bountiful Buffet Brings Out Leftover Mentality
It seems I will never be rid of the sovkovost, or Soviet mentality, that my generation imbibed along with our mothers' milk.
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