08/31/2006
Paid access archiveSayenko Delighted to Answer Hiddink's Call
Ivan Sayenko's bright start to the season for Nuremberg football club has caught the eye of national team manager Guus Hiddink, who has rewarded him with an international call-up, Sport Express newspaper reported Wednesday.
Olmert Rejects UN Blockade Appeal
Israel says the blockade of Lebanon will not be lifted until all the cease-fire's conditions are in effect.
Bombs Rip Through Iraqi Cities
Bombs killed more than 40 people in Iraq on Wednesday morning, including 24 at a market in Baghdad, where insurgents defied a U.S.-backed security clampdown in its fourth week.
Airport Profiling Debate Heats Up
Most experts agree passenger profiling should be based on behavior, not ethnicity.
Inmates Shave Heads to Mop Up Oil Spill
Thousands of prisoners have been shaving their heads and chests to donate hair to help mop up the Philippines' worst oil spill, officials said Wednesday.
Bush Takes Blame for Katrina Inaction
U.S. President George W. Bush, visiting New Orleans one year after it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, again said he took ""full responsibility"" for the government's much-criticized response to the storm.
- Japan's POWs Helped Build Tashkent
- 2 Japanese Fishermen Released
- Getting the Aircraft Industry Back in the Air
- The Bureaucrat in All of Us
- Why the Rules Don't Rule
- Peace Hopes Evaporate as World Ignores Sudan
- Business in Brief
- AvtoVAZ Says It Doesn't Need Help
- Ford to Double Its Russia Sales to 120,000 in 2006
- GAZ Confirms Foreign IPO Plans for 2008
- New Motor Fuel Taxes Would Begin in 2008
- Austrian Bank May Buy Aton
- Gazprom Monopoly Under Fire
- Schools Told to Give Orthodox Lessons
- Ansari's Space Trip a Dream Come True
- Madonna Ticket Swap Starts Monday
- Luzhkov Opens 172nd Metro Station
- News in Brief
- Chechen's Shame Raises Questions
- RusAl Sees Itself as Next BHP Billiton
- Gazprom Eyes France, Belgium
- Kommersant Goes to Usmanov for $200M
Most Read