07/31/2006
Paid access archiveRussians Sweep Golds at European Champs
Olympic and world champions Anastasia Davydova and Anastasia Yermakova won their third consecutive European synchronized swimming duet title and their second gold medals of the day on Sunday.
The Strange, Awful Life That Might Have Been
Dacha is Russian for ""country house,"" but as spoken by my parents it might as well have meant ""the loving grace of God.""
Finding Freedom Between the Sheets
Too bad no one has yet written an authoritative book on sex under communism. It would offer an interesting perspective on Soviet history.
Lebanon Cancels Rice Visit After Deadly Strike
At least 40 civilians are killed in an attack on Qana. Hezbollah vows retaliation, while Israel's Olmert says bombings will continue.
Ahmadinejad Welcomes Chavez
Anti-U.S. leaders Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met in Tehran on Saturday, pledging to stick together in their frequent clashes with the United States.
ASEAN Officials Sing, Act for Their Suppers
It began with a head butt and ended with Asian domination of the world -- and in between U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice played the piano.
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