11/13/2006
Paid access archiveFirst Person
Previously, I was an insurance agent. I dreamt of learning to surf and opening my own club. The first dream has come true -- all that's left is to open a nightclub.
Appointments
UCMS Group EMEA has announced the appointment of Per-Olof Myr?n as a member of the company's board of directors.
Drug Cop Turns to Brewing
How a former narcotics policeman changed careers and rose to the top.
Restaurant News
The recently opened Mexican restaurant La Hacienda has introduced a special breakfast menu, available 5 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Blending Asia's Flavors
Nabi bills itself as an Asian fusion restaurant, which may sound passe given that fusion's popularity in Moscow peaked several years back. Still, it does offer something new.
Klitschko KO's Brock in the 7th
Wladimir Klitschko seemed intent on defending his title with one hand, the left. He jabbed and jabbed and occasionally hooked Calvin Brock.
Russia Beats Czechs to Claim Cup
Russia won the Karjala Cup after beating the Czech Republic 3-2 in a penalty shootout Sunday, snapping Finland's streak of eight straight titles in the Euro Hockey Tour event.
Not Missing Rumsfeld -- Yet
People are so happy U.S. Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld is leaving that they are overlooking the dark side of the man nominated to replace him, Robert Gates.
A Russia Without Icons
During Soviet times, three symbols served as indicators for me of the regime's stability: If Lenin was still in his tomb, if the red flag still flew over the Kremlin and if the statue of secret police founder Felix Dzerzhinsky still stood in front of KGB headquarters, then all was right with the Soviet world.
The Great Communicator
On Jan. 18, 1989 -- his next-to-last day in office -- U.S. President Ronald Reagan finally invited me to dine at the White House. Frankly, I had begun to wonder.
Two Referendums on the Way to Nowhere
As South Ossetians voted Sunday for independence from Georgia in a referendum no country in the world was likely to recognize, the sheer absurdity of the situation in the tiny breakaway republic was brought home again on a short drive from the capital, Tskhinvali, to the scruffy village of Eredvi.
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- Lavrov Voicing Hope for Resumption of Iran Talks
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- Israeli Prime Minister Begins U.S. Visit
- Veil Stokes Religious Debate
- 2,000 Protest Rising Health Fees in Beijing
- Good News Out of Iraq Eclipsed by Bloodshed
- U.S. Lawmakers to Lead From Center
- Japan Lines Up for PlayStation 3
- Tibetans Reap Little From Beijing Money
- While China Diversifies Reserves, Dollar Declines
- Pope: Economy Needs to Change
- Mitvol Trashes Sakhalin Ecology Plan
- Rosneft and CNPC Plan Output of 10M Tons
- Moscow in Power Talks With North and South Korea
- Business in Brief
- RTS Hits 6-Month High on Surging Oil
- Melikyan Vows to Close Banks
- Smiles Mask Tough Talks Over Gas With Belarus
- Budget Passes 3rd Reading
- First Coal Firm's IPO Raises $317M
- U.S. Gives Green Light to WTO Bid
- Putin Will Meet Bush in Moscow
- Poland Threatens EU-Russia Deal
- TNK-BP Pays Off $1.44Bln Tax Bill
- Russia Falls Further Behind Europe, U.S.
- Duma Looking to Curb Driving Deaths
- Prison Chief Yury Kalinin Resigns
- Former Defense Minister Sergeyev Dies
- Press Pays Tribute to Wolf
- News in Brief
- Grozny Plans Political Changes
- Jury Acquits 1999 Blast Suspect in Repeat Trial
- Chechen Boy Fatally Stabbed
- Politkovskaya Murder Suspect Denies Guilt
- Georgian Defense Minister Moved
- South Ossetians Vote Under Tight Security
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