04/09/2007
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A car bomb killed up to 17 people and wounded two dozen in a town south of Baghdad on Sunday, the latest in a spate of attacks outside the Iraqi capital since a new security plan there took effect.
Palestinians Seek Swap For Hostage
Hamas has handed over the names of Palestinian prisoners it demands Israel release in exchange for an Israeli soldier seized by Gaza gunmen 10 months ago, the Islamist group said.
Captain of Cruise Ship Faces Negligence Charges in Wreck
The captain of a cruise ship that sank off an Aegean Sea island, sending more than 1,500 passengers and crew onto rescue boats, was charged Saturday with causing a shipwreck through negligence.
Kerkorian Offers $4.5Bln for Chrysler
Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian is making another bid for Chrysler, adding a new contender to the list of those vying to own the troubled automaker.
Telecom Italia Chairman Steps Down
Telecom Italia's chairman resigned Friday, an apparent victory for the company's main shareholder as it seeks to negotiate the sale of a two-third stake of its TI holdings to U.S. telecom giant AT&T and its Mexican affiliate.
Piracy Move on China Seen as Near
After months of prodding China to crack down on pirated copies of U.S. movies, music and software, the White House appears ready to escalate the dispute into a legal confrontation.
Pension Fund Sheds Land Mines
In a victory for advocates of ""socially responsible"" investment, one of the world's largest pension funds said Friday that it has dumped its stock holdings in companies that make land mines.
A Genius for Rebellion
Smart Folks are a dime a dozen. What truly matters is creativity. As Albert Einstein put it, ""Imagination is more important than knowledge.""
Not the Man He Could Have Been
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has finally taken off his gloves in his long-running political conflict with Viktor Yanukovych, the country's power-hungry prime minister.
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- An Unwelcome Reception
- A President Who Prefers Shooting From the Hip
- Blaze Blackens Elite Office Building
- Zhirinovsky Says Faction Expelled 2 Deputies
- Grandmother Suspected of Trying to Kill 11-Year-Old
- State Duma Backs Lawmakers in Kiev
- 600 Youth Vow to Fight 'Orange Pest'
- Space Tourist Lifts Off With Martha Stewart Meal
- News in Brief
- Oil and Gas Reserves Shrinking
- Gazprom Wants More Electricity
- AvtoVAZ, Magna Struggle on Joint Car Model
- Polymetal to Spend $150M on Gold Project
- Qatar Summit Will Likely Avoid Cartel
- Samaraneftegaz Sale Slated for May 10
- Decision to Hike Gas Tax Faces Delay
- Trade Balance Seen as Leveling Off by 2010
- Business in Brief
- Ignatyev Eases Up Over Fiscal Policy
- Fradkov Questions Sell-Offs
- Central Bank Predicts Ruble Appreciation Slower in 2007
- Mitsui, Statkraft Eyeing Power Plants
- Sweet Success
- Ask the Boss
- Bird's-Eye-View Dining
- Restaurant News
- Flowers and an Appeal for Politkovskaya
- Markets Unable To Find Vendors
- Counting the Dead a Dicey Job
- Clash Near Chechen Village Kills 2
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