08/25/2003
Paid access archiveProdigy Sharapova Always on the Move
It was the Friday before this year's U.S. Open, and Maria Sharapova was on the move.
Khorkina Steals Gold at Worlds
Svetlana Khorkina took gold in the women's all-round competition at the gymnastics world championships.
Dollar Surges to Record Gain on Euro
The dollar surged to its biggest weekly gain versus the euro in more than two years on evidence the U.S. economy is accelerating, while the 12 nation region sharing the euro struggles to expand.
Lucent Caught in $15M Saudi Bribery Probe
Telecommunications gearmaker Lucent Technologies is being investigated by two federal agencies for possible violations of U.S. bribery laws in its operations in Saudi Arabia.
Deutsche Post Fears $2.2Bln Loss in EU
Deutsche Post said Friday that it may lose 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) of sales in its domestic mail business once full European liberalization came into force, but said it would be offset by expansion into other markets.
Rocket Blast Kills 21 in Brazil
A rocket exploded on its launch pad while undergoing final pre-launch tests, killing at least 21 people, Brazilian military officials said.
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