06/07/2007
Paid access archiveHenin, Sharapova Target Serbia's Rising Young Stars
Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic face formidable hurdles in the women's semifinals at Roland Garros on Thursday if they are to set up an unlikely all-Serbian showdown for the Suzanne Lenglen trophy.
Meeting Amid Shifting Priorities
Since the 2001 Group of Eight summit in Genoa, Italy, which drew an estimated 200,000 protesters, one of whom was killed in the violence, no meeting has been accompanied by the level of violence and confrontation at this year's meeting in the German city of Heiligendamm.
A Spa Simple and Superb
Explore the stunning Central Tien Shan mountains on the border of Kyrgyzstan and China.
Ask the Frequent
Andrew Miller, Moscow correspondent for The Economist and author of ""The Earl of Petticoat Lane.""
An Oasis in the Center
Nearly everyone has a favorite beer tent -- that special summer spot for a couple of casual coldies. And while plenty of blustery boasts are bandied about when it comes to whose favorite is best, there is one beer spot that should surely be at the top of anyone's list.
Icon: Sweet Memories
Soviet sweetened condensed milk ruled when the word ""caloric"" was a word of praise.
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