11/26/2003
Paid access archive9 Charged in Istanbul Bombings
Moving swiftly to hunt down the perpetrators of deadly suicide bombings in Istanbul, a Turkish court Tuesday charged nine people in connection with attacks against the British Consulate and a British bank.
Lawyer: Boy's Mother Never Indicated Abuse
An attorney who represented the mother of Michael Jackson's accuser in her divorce from the child's father said the family never indicated to him that the U.S. pop singer had sexually abused the boy.
Leaders Urge UN to Deploy in Ivory Coast
Senior officials from five West African nations lobbied the United Nations on Monday to deploy a peacekeeping mission in troubled Ivory Coast, but diplomats said no such move was planned at this time.
Cellphones Bring Hope To Ugandan Countryside
Barring accidents, Sophia Nalujja, a mother of seven living in central Uganda's rural Kayunga district, may never want for anything.
Yukos and the State of U.S.-Russian Relations
It is obvious that recent events surrounding Yukos and the arrest of its former CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky will have major consequences not only for Russia's image around the world but also for its relations with the West.
Will Abramovich Get Yukos?
Russia's oligarchs haven't lifted a finger to support beleaguered oil major Yukos in recent weeks, and when you think about it, this total lack of solidarity makes sense.
U.S. Economy Surges in 3rd Quarter
The U.S. economy roared ahead at an astounding 8.2 percent annual rate in the third quarter, the fastest pace in nearly two decades and a much stronger performance than previously thought. It raises hope that a long spell of lackluster business activity is finally over.
New School Promotes Concept of Volunteerism
For the first 40 years of Sergei Matveyev's life, there was nothing voluntary about volunteering. Like every child who grew up in the Soviet Union, Matveyev ""voluntarily"" scrubbed his school from top to bottom on Saturdays.
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