02/05/2003
Paid access archiveChoked London Opens Its Eyes
One of the biggest urban surveillance systems in the world goes live in central London this month, prompted not by fears of terrorism but traffic that averages less than 16 kilometers an hour.
Investigators Locate Shuttle's Nose Cone
Investigators have made an important discovery in their hunt for rubble from space shuttle Columbia, locating its nose cone in a heavily wooded area of eastern Texas.
U.S. Bombers on N. Korea Alert
The Pentagon has alerted American bomber crews that they could be sent to the Pacific as a message to North Korea that the United States remains prepared for military action in the region.
Phil Spector Arrested in Murder Case
Acclaimed music producer Phil Spector was arrested for investigation of murder after police found a woman shot to death at his castle-like mansion.
Plan Calls for $842M to Go to SEC Coffers
The White House on Monday announced the details of what officials said is the largest proposed budget increase in the history of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Bush's Budget Proposes Deficits
Bush's budget proposal forecasts a deficit of $304 billion in the current fiscal year, and projects a deficit of $307 billion for fiscal 2004.
A New 'Superleague' for European Clubs?
European soccer's elite clubs are considering turning the Champions League into a two-division ""superleague.""
Tchuisse: Moscow Is Dangerous for Blacks
Former Spartak Moscow defender Jerry-Christian Tchuisse says he was too scared to walk the streets of the Russian capital because he is black.
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- Latvia Seeks EU Help in Overcoming Oil Impasse
- LUKoil Contests Severnaya Stake Sale
- Domodedovo Gains Some Altitude
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- Kudrin Calm About Dollar's Euro Slide
- Surgut Riles Investors on Dividends
- Business in Brief
- Young Estonian Trio Designs Controversial Kazaa Software
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- News in Brief
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- Hussein Denies Having Any Link With Al-Qaida
- City Hall in a Flap Over New Flats
- Past Presidents Play 'Peter and the Wolf'
- Orthodox Church Takes On Rasputin
- The Pond Reflects Bigger Issues
- Magadan Monopoly
- TV Becoming The Opiate of the Bosses
- Stalingrad: Fighting for Motherland Not Stalin
- Press Review