01/16/2007
Paid access archiveSafin Pushed to Limit by Becker
Former champion Marat Safin had his endurance tested to the limit by Germany's Benjamin Becker before coming through 5-7, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday.
How Much Is the Fish
First came the steakhouse -- and now there's the fish house.
Fettuccini Alfredo With Chicken
Chef Alberto Galan of Rosinter Restaurants' TGI Friday's chain shares a recipe for fettuccini alfredo with chicken.
Donate Diapers
It's now International Heliophysical Year, a time to celebrate the study of interconnections in planetary systems.
Walrus Clubs Wish for Winter
The ice is melting at winter swimming spots, and the thaw will continue on Epiphany.
Associates of Hussein Sent to Gallows
Following the Iraqi dictator's execution 17 days ago, his half brother and a Baathist leader are hanged.
Iraq Resists Bush's New War Plan
Just days after U.S. President George W. Bush unveiled a new war plan calling for more than 20,000 additional U.S. troops in Iraq, the heart of the effort -- a major push to secure the capital -- faces some of its fiercest resistance from the very people it depends on for success: Iraqi government officials.
World Leaders Discuss Green Energy at East Asian Summit
Leaders from 16 Asian nations, representing half the world's population, pledged Monday to develop alternative energy supplies and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Flood Evacuees in Malaysia's Southern State Top 100,000
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated in southern Malaysia to escape massive flooding, which has raised the specter of water and mosquito-borne diseases, officials and news reports said Monday.
Rice Asks Mideast Leaders for Support
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice asked Arab allies to help support the fragile government in Iraq, on whose success much of U.S. President George W. Bush's new plan to turn the war around will depend.
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