10/31/2006
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Both Spartak Moscow and Inter Milan go into their Champions League Group B match Tuesday knowing they cannot afford to lose if they are to remain in contention to progress from the group.
CSKA Widens Gap as Its Rivals Run Out of Steam
Champion CSKA Moscow took a step toward retaining the title with a 2-1 win at Rostov after its closest rival Spartak Moscow was held to a 1-1 draw against last place Shinnik Yaroslavl.
Davydenko Secures His Spot in the Masters Cup
Nikolai Davydenko became the fifth player to secure his place in the season-ending $3.7 million Masters Cup in Shanghai, the Association of Tennis Professionals said Monday.
Have a Gothic Halloween
Whether you're serious about joining the subculture, or if it's just for one night, here's where to find what you need.
Bonfire Night
In Britain, schoolchildren are brushing up on the story of a 17th- century plot to kill King James I.
No Mare Milk at Yurta
If you're craving some Tuvan delicacies like araka milk vodka or the sheep-blood dish khan, be forewarned you won't find them at cafe Yurta.
Chef's Secrets
Yar's head chef, Maxim Tarusin, shares a recipe that would ideally use roe deer, although regular deer meat can be used instead -- available at markets or via the Internet shop Russky Dvor.
No Easy Way to Reduce These Deaths
Alcohol poisoning is back in the spotlight after dozens of people died and more than 1,000 were hospitalized after drinking non-potable spirits in recent days.
Rights Proliferation
While the focus in recent weeks has been on North Korea's nuclear test, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the government there is also responsible for one of the most egregious human rights and humanitarian disasters in the world today.
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- Warning on Climate Change
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- BMI Promises Lower London Fares
- 13 CEOs Back Russia in WTO
- Russia Out in Force at China Show
- Gref Says 2 Carmakers Planning Plants
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- Alcohol Poisoning Deaths on the Rise
- Victims of Repression Remembered
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