09/17/2007
Paid access archiveItaly Never a Threat in Fed Cup Final
Russia secured its third Fed Cup title Sunday after Svetlana Kuznetsova rallied to beat Francesca Schiavone 4-6, 7-6 (7), 7-5 in the first reverse singles and gave the hosts an insurmountable 3-0 lead over Italy.
Black September Anniversaries
The post-Soviet era in Russia began in August 1991 with a failed coup against perestroika.
Teen Queen of Fashion
What it takes to gain renown as the world's youngest fashion designer.
Ask the Boss
Q: When hiring, is it ever justifiable to discriminate on the grounds of age or gender, as employers in Russia often do in job ads? Should candidates who don't fit the profile try to challenge this by applying anyway?
Navarro's New Nook
Yuri Navarro, the Salvadorean executive chef who introduced Moscow to American Southwestern fusion, has moved on as Santa Fe's head chef to open his own restaurant -- aptly named Navarro's.
Restaurant News
The city's oyster specials keep on coming. This time it's French restaurant Riviere, which is opening its winter oyster season with a month-long special running until Oct. 15.
Melting Ice Opening Up Northwest Passage
Arctic ice has shrunk to the lowest level on record, new satellite images show, raising the possibility that the Northwest Passage that eluded famous explorers will become an open shipping lane.
EU Ministers Press for Transparency
EU finance chiefs lobbied for greater transparency of complex financial instruments but stopped short of advocating tighter regulation across Europe on Saturday as a global credit shortage and financial market turbulence showed no signs of abating.
GM Making Progress In Talks With Union
Contract talks between General Motors and the United Auto Workers union were expected to resume later Sunday after negotiators took a break Saturday, a person familiar with the talks said.
Bank Customers Wary Despite Assurances
Ignoring government assurances that their money was safe, hundreds of customers lined up outside branches of a British mortgage bank for a second day Saturday to withdraw their savings.
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