07/03/2003
Paid access archiveU.S. Cuts Its Military Aid in ICC Dispute
The administration of U.S. President George W. Bush suspended all U.S. military assistance to 35 countries Tuesday because they refused to pledge to give U.S. citizens immunity before the International Criminal Court.
Singapore Lauds Best Bathrooms
Singapore's environment minister awarded the country's first five-star rating to a public restroom Tuesday at the start of a nationwide drive to flush out dirty lavatories.
Bethlehem Given to Palestinians
Israeli patrols quit the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Wednesday, clearing the way for Palestinians to resume security control in a deal both sides hope will advance the U.S.-backed ""road map"" to peace.
Time to Stop Hedging Bets Over Afghanistan
Ten miles outside this dust-blown city, the historical capital of Afghanistan, gunmen belonging to the local warlord guard the airport, which U.S. forces use as a base.
Spooky Collusion
The row in Britain over Iraqi weapons of mass destruction -- or their absence -- intensified last week.
Doubling GDP and Russia's Energy Strategy
The Russian administration wants to have its cake and eat it too, at least as far as the tariffs of Gazprom and Unified Energy Systems are concerned.
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- Press Review
- Expert Linguist With the Ear of Governments
- Appointments
- Gazprom Woos Turkey, Wants Cash
- Envoy Convenes Takeover Council
- Number of Cell Users Tops 25M
- French Court Favors Sukhoi, MiG
- Pipeline Exports Hit All-Time High in June
- NTV Plus Clients Hit by Post, Service Woes
- Business in Brief
- Iran Offers Chance to Build More Reactors
- A Few Kinks on Kaliningrad Transit Run
- Last Yak-3 Lands in the Historical Museum
- Appeal on Gryzlov's Dual Posts
- Head of Yukos' Parent Company Arrested
- Chelsea Joins the Sibneft Stable
- An Inventor Tries to Save the World
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