11/17/2003
Paid access archiveRussia, Wales Play to Unsightly Draw
It was a rough night for the Russian team with Wales at Lokomotiv Stadium on Saturday and means Russia now needs to get at least a draw or win in Cardiff on Wednesday.
Car Bombers Strike Turkish Synagogues
Car bombs exploded outside two Istanbul synagogues, killing at least 20 people -- most of them Muslim passers-by -- in simultaneous attacks on Jewish worshipers celebrating the Sabbath on Saturday.
2 Black Hawks Downed, 17 Killed
Two Black Hawk helicopters collided and crashed, killing 17 American soldiers in the U.S. military's worst single loss of life since the Iraq war began. Five soldiers were injured and one was missing, the military said Saturday.
Gangway Collapses, Killing 13
What was planned as a day of celebration turned to tragedy Saturday when a gangway with about 50 relatives and friends of workmen on the Queen Mary 2 collapsed, killing at least 13 people.
Putin Is Our Everything
President Vladimir Putin has of late been saying a lot of the right things about the defects of the system of oligarchic capitalism.
A Bit of a Close Shave Many Years Ago at Sea
If you watch television at all these days you're bound to have seen the ad for shaving cream featuring a father and son in front of the bathroom mirror.
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