09/05/2007
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Maria Sharapova may be out of this year's U.S. Open, but the way Svetlana Kuznetsova and Anna Chakvetadze are playing, there's still a good chance that a Russian will end up claiming the women's singles title.
Season's Eatings
As the temperature starts to fall along with summer's leaves, autumn specials appear on Moscow's menus, offering all the best of the seasonal produce.
Hemingway's Replaces La Hacienda
In one of the hospitality industry's most recent spectacular meltdowns, Doug Steele, restaurateur and darling of the expat dining scene, saw his collection of eateries fold like a proverbial house of cards earlier this year.
Moscow's Glass Half Full
Good local wines can be found to fill the gap left by the ban on Georgian and Moldovan wines.
China Calls Hack Talk Groundless
Accusations that the Chinese military hacked into U.S. Defense Department computers are ""groundless,"" China said Tuesday.
Army Bus in Pakistan Rocked by Bomb
Suicide bombers attacked an army bus and a commercial district in a city near the Pakistani capital Tuesday, killing at least 24 people and injuring 66 others, the army and police said.
Hurricane Felix Slams Nicaragua
Hurricane Felix struck Nicaragua's Miskito Coast as a record-setting Category 5 monster storm Tuesday, ripping off roofs and forcing thousands to flee in an area home to thousands of Miskito Indians.
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