10/19/2005
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Soccer Parents Cheer From the Sidelines
Running, Not Crawling, to the Pub on Sundays
Europe Should Smell the Green Tea
Stage Set for Iraqi Elections in December
Militants Force the Feds to Resort to Terror
Consultants, Beware: The Lawyers Are Coming
Sick of Shopping? Make the Store Come to You
- EU Holds Emergency Talks on Bird Flu Threat
- Rumsfeld Arrives in China for Talks
- Iraq Rejects Suggestions of Referendum Fraud
- Japan Struggles With Fallout From Shrine Visit
- Agency Warns of More Quake Deaths
- Leak Probe Zeroes In on Cheney's Office
- Business Learns to Fight Tax Battles in Court
- Russia Becomes More Opaque
- Food Producers Assail Greenpeace Blacklist
- Gas Exec Takes Over at Sibneft
- Gazprom Moves In on Middle East Pipeline
- Opposition Mounting to Kryvorizhstal Sale
- Business in Brief
- Moody's Set to Raise Russia's Credit Rating
- Putin Aide Pitches VAT Compromise
- News in Brief
- A Flap Over a Catch of Cod and 2 Norwegians
- 2 Officials Arrested in $1M Bribe Over a Back Tax Bill
- More Vaccine Funding
- Scientist Ill After Visiting FSB Office
- Credit Card Adviser Faces Trial for Fraud
- Kvachkov Hints He Played Role in Attack on Chubais
- Brazil Seals Astronaut Agreement
- Kiev Surprised at Guliyev's Arrest
- Shooting Erupts in Nalchik, One Dead
- Investors Beg but Government Yawns
- Perestroika Architect Alexander Yakovlev Dies
- Foreign Policy Under Spotlight