01/26/2006
Paid access archiveFederer Survives Russian Trial
Top seed Roger Federer survived a testing examination from Russian fifth seed Nikolai Davydenko before winning 6-4, 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 to reach the Australian Open semifinals on Wednesday.
Sharapova Confident Ahead of Semifinal
Last year at the Australian Open, Maria Sharapova lost to Serena Williams in the semifinals. It started a frustrating streak in which Sharapova lost to the eventual champion at each of the four Grand Slams.
Expat's Daily Grind Is Coffee With a Conscience
Walk into any of Christopher Tara-Browne's six Traveler's Coffee shops in Novosibirsk and you'll find more than just unusually good coffee.
Appointments
Renaissance Capital has announced the appointment of Alexander Korsik as deputy chief executive officer and managing director, as of Jan. 19, 2006.
Palestinians Head to Polls in Historic Elections
Abbas' Fatah Party competes with the militant group Hamas in a close parliamentary race.
Gazans Find a Lucrative Livelihood in Tunneling
Yasser Qishta, 25, shows a visitor into his near-finished house, a two-story cinderblock structure with a pristine, pastel interior, all new paint and gleaming ceramic tile.
Sri Lanka Rebels Agree to Truce Talks
A string of suspected Tamil Tiger attacks has killed over 200 and pushed the country to the brink of civil war.
Iran Accuses Britain Over Bombings
Iran on Wednesday accused the British military of cooperating with bombers who killed eight people in southwest Iran, but Britain denied involvement.
France Battles Growth of Obesity
In a cold, stark municipal hall, 8-year-old Hatim sat silently as the pediatrician passed judgment.
U.S. Struggles With Democracy Agenda
Sitting in a prison cell halfway around the planet, an Egyptian opposition leader forced U.S. President George W. Bush this month to confront the question of how serious he was when he vowed to devote his second term to ""ending tyranny in our world.""
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