12/02/2003
Paid access archiveLampard Penalty Sinks Man United
Chelsea swept to a 1-0 victory over champion Manchester United on Sunday to go top of the English Premier League and emphatically stake its claim to this season's title.
The Parties to Keep an Eye On
The Moscow Times shares it's list of the parties to watch in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
$58M Voting Machine
With parliamentary elections around the corner, the Central Elections Commission is preparing to use a new $58 million computerized voting system on the national level for the first time.
Putin Dreaming of Empire
Last week, the attempt by Russia to broker a reunification between Moldova and the breakaway Transdnestr republic ended in embarrassing failure. A visit by President Vladimir Putin to the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, was canceled at the last moment.
The Joys of Pregnancy In 'Bleak' Baku Winter
I have just returned from a month in Tbilisi, covering Georgia's velvet (or was it rose?) revolution, to find Baku firmly mired in winter.
Bush Dropping Steel Tariffs to Avert Trade War
The U.S. administration has decided to repeal most of its 20-month-old tariffs on imported steel to head off a trade war that would have included foreign retaliation against products exported from politically crucial states, administration and industry sources said Sunday.
Disney Quits Disney Co., Urges Eisner to Too
Disney vice chairman Roy Disney has resigned from the media conglomerate's board, reportedly calling on chief executive and chairman Michael Eisner to also step down.
Boeing Board Forces Chief Executive to Resign
Boeing Co. chairman and chief executive officer Phil Condit unexpectedly resigned on Monday, and the company said Harry Stonecipher, who retired last year, will come back to run the massive aerospace company.
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