01/12/2006
Paid access archiveHurricanes, Export Taxes Weigh on BP's Q4 Profits
Oil giant BP continued to feel the aftermath of U.S. hurricanes in the fourth quarter, with production down on a year ago and over $1 billion of lost profits and repair bills.
Injury Forces Safin Out of Open
Defending champion Marat Safin has pulled out of next week's Australian Open due to a persistent knee injury that has kept him off the court for four months.
Nazarbayev Sworn In After Criticized Vote
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was sworn into office for another seven-year term on Wednesday following an election last month that poll monitors said was flawed.
Yushchenko Sharply Criticizes Parliament
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday accused his country's parliament of destabilizing Ukraine's political situation by calling to dismiss the government over an agreement that sharply raises natural gas costs for the country.
Parliament Hears of Plan to Hike Soldiers' Salaries
Soldiers' salaries were increased 15 percent this month and will grow by 25 percent next year, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said Wednesday.
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