09/29/2003
Paid access archiveThousands Protest Iraq Occupation
Thousands of protesters demanding an end to the occupation of Iraq took to the streets in London, Athens, Paris and other cities around the world Saturday.
Blackout in Italy Affects 57 Million
A massive blackout hit Italy on Sunday, cutting power to millions of Italians who woke up to find their phone lines silent and their televisions black, while drivers struggled through streets without traffic lights and trains remained stuck on the tracks.
U.S. Regulators Recall 6,000 Segway Scooters
A Jetsons-like stand-up scooter, ridden by everyone from U.S. President George W. Bush to Jay Leno, has fallen down in the eyes of safety regulators.
Doomsday Fund Remembered
Five years after the Long-Term Capital Management huge hedge fund crumbled and shook the global financial system, banks and regulators have learned hard lessons about leverage and risk.
$87Bln Iraq Bill Fires Up Congress
If Democrats have their way, the Senate debate this week on President George W. Bush's $87 billion plan for U.S. operations in Iraq will boil down to garbage trucks for the renascent country, telephone area codes and taxes on the rich.
Equities Take a Break From Gains
The Nasdaq Stock Market composite index was hit with its biggest weekly loss in a year and a half, down 6 percent in five days -- its worst drubbing since April 2002.
Air France, KLM Negotiate Alliance; Alitalia May Join
French carrier Air France Group has called an extraordinary board meeting to review a proposed alliance with smaller rival KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, a source familiar with the situation said Friday.
After the Summit: Time to Act
Bush-Putin summits are like getaways taken by couples seeking to re-ignite the spark in their marriage.
No Winners at Cancun, Not Even Russia
We all stood to gain and we all lost something at Cancun, both WTO members and Russia.
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- Two Top Steel Makers Negotiating a Merger
- Gazprom off Reform Agenda
- Yevraz Joins Ranks of Strategic UES Buyers
- Fadeyev: New $50Bln Empire on Track
- UES Assets Will Not Be Merged
- Iraq Mulled Over LUKoil Doughnuts
- OPEC Cut Could Fuel Inflation, Economy
- Putin Touts Economy During Stroll Down Wall Street
- Russia Fires Nigeria Into Space Age
- Siemens to Put $230M Into Offices
- Business in Brief
- United Russia Looks to Set Up a TV Channel
- Unidentified Guards Move Into Novoye Vremya Offices
- 'Bizarre' Burglary in Gusinsky's Hotel Suite
- Kadyrov Sees a Long Fight Ahead
- Popov Ill, Perhaps Poisoned
- Laura Bush to Take a Solo Trip to Moscow
- Margelov Links Iraq Policy to Elections
- In Sovietology, 'There Is Nothing to Study!'
- Bush, Putin Sum Up Talks
- News in Brief
- Kyoto Ratification Hope Slim on Conference Eve
- Weatherman Warms to Climate Change
- Putin Waits for a Cue From the UN
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