10/18/2006
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Hailed as the strongest side in the world by Jose Mourinho at the start of the season, Inter Milan's players will find themselves staring Champions League elimination in the face if they fail to beat Spartak Moscow on Wednesday.
Russia Fails to Make an Impact
Russia's chances of ending its gold-medal drought did not look too promising at the World Gymnastics Championships on Tuesday after the team put in a scrappy performance to qualify.
Spotlight on Malkin as He Debuts in the NHL
Penguins center Evgeni Malkin, out since injuring a shoulder in his first preseason game, will make his long-awaited NHL debut Wednesday night against the New Jersey Devils.
Half Wrong on Europe's Doom
Europeans of a nervous disposition should probably avoid going into bookshops on their next visit to the United States.
What Happens in Hot Spots
There are places we refer to as ""hot spots."" In the ""hot spot"" of Chechnya in 1997, it was acceptable to trade in people.
In the Case of Energy, Security Starts at Home
After two decades of relative calm on world energy markets, recent years have come as an unpleasant surprise for political elites in most countries.
Pyongyang Calls UN Sanctions Act of War
The United Nations sanctions against North Korea for its nuclear test are a declaration of war, and the country will ""deal merciless blows"" if the nation's sovereignty is violated, the North's central government said Tuesday in its first response to the UN measures.
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