- Microsoft exceeds profit expectations and issues bright forecast
- The Wall Street Journal will keep subscription-only Web access
- Music industry steps up search for digital revenue
- Bid for spectrum total $2.8 billion
- Nokia posts 44% increase in profit
- BBC and MySpace sign content deal
- Turkey reinstates access to YouTube
- Moscow university acquires IBM supercomputer
- Mac software gets most bells and whistles right
- New eBay chief moves fast with changes
- CBS to make Internet music unit more like radio
- Investors foresee problems for Apple
- What to do when your PC's drive runs out of space
- Yahoo seen cutting 'hundreds' of jobs
- Cisco to buy stake in femtocell maker ip.access
- Gadgets of the Week
- Reding distances herself from Sarkozy's Net tax
- Fujitsu will spin off semiconductor unit
- A free video game, but being a winner can cost money
- Hollywood writers take step toward settlement
- L.A. Times ousts editor who resisted job cuts
- DoCoMo cellphones to have Google search engine
- Texas Instruments sticks with rear-projection TVs
- MySpace changes tack to expand
- Frontline blogger covers war in Iraq with a soldier's eyes
- DJ equipment to go
- Elisa board survives hostile proposal
- Rolling Stones take a step away from EMI
- Britain, a destination for "libel tourism"
- Oprah poised to start her own network
- Buying papers with a smart card in Britain
- Daughter follows the crocodile hunter's nature trail
- Zynga developing games for social Web sites
- Former New York Times editor becomes media critic
- Erector sets get Internet makeover
- How iPhone uses Skyhook's technology to find you
- Measure your importance on the Internet
- Measuring your energy efficiency
- On the Internet, no one knows if you're 7 years old
- Stop Internet fraud before it costs you
- Start-ups redux, in Europe
- What's up with 'whois'?
- Come visit, U.S. localities urge foreigners
- In London, cabbies as advertisers
- Trend-spotting for 2008
- EBay takes on Craigslist in classifieds
- Portugal seeks new image as 'West Coast of Europe'
- Something to Watch Over You
- IPhone pushes mobile makers to think simpler
- Google helps Publicis with its digital ads
- Advertisers' direct cellphone connection
- Mobile phone operators merging networks
- Ringtone market comes to the end of its crescendo
- Femtocells could be next revolution
- Cleaning out the Technology Closet
- The MacBook Air tops the Apple show
- A slew of great ideas at Consumer Electronics Show
- Single-lens reflex cameras
- GPS systems that really bring it on home
- Microsoft gets better at carrying a Zune
- From TV to laptop or smartphone, via the Internet
- Close your windows, the Mac Leopard is here
- A camera case that really protects
- A small label Printer for stickers on the spot
- It's a case. No, it's a battery. No, it's both for iphones.
- Recline in an easy chair and play your favorite game, no wires dangling in the way
- The experience of surround-sound speakers at Home, but without all that surround
- A headphone for the iPhone, a laptop that looks back at you, and more.
- Laptops, alarm clocks and games for holiday giving
- High-tech U.S. football helmets help doctors study concussions
- FCC chairman defends move on media rules
- Tyler Brûlé: Rediscovering Brazil's secret assets
- Napa Valley cabernets: A bottle's price tag tends to outpace its quality
- Visiting South Africa: 36 hours in Cape Town
- EU justice chief proposes fingerprinting all visitors
- Warnings don't deter lovers of sushi
- A weekend in New York: The Korean experience
- New terminals sweeten the airport experience
- BMW's bold journey into the industrial future
- A little nostalgia, a long fork and lots of cheese
- High mercury levels are found in tuna sushi
- Flight attendant lambasts her industry with comedy show
- In Japan, a relaxing tradition dips a toe in the 21st century
- The Jura, France: A festival to celebrate a fabled wine
- U.S. corporate travel managers expect higher airline fares
- Mexico City starts women-only bus service
- Asia's Lavish Lodging
- Mount Kilimanjaro: On Africa's roof, still crowned with snow
- Adventure guide to Mexico
- Inquiry opens into crash of British Airways flight at Heathrow
- For chefs, an ethical challenge: Looking dinner in the eye
- Old Barolo wines: Both sensuous and austere
- Frequent Traveler Q & A: Flexibility counts in search for bargains
- Roger Collis: Travel Deals
- The fortune cookie's origin: Solving a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a cookie
- Amman, Jordan: All the foods of the mideast at its stable center
- BA betting on business passengers with new airline
- Europe's worst airports: Congestion and other terminal illnesses
- 36 hours in Hollywood, California
- New Zealand's Wine Coast: Small wineries and big pleasures
- In Spain, a monumental silence
- Nepal to name Everest airport after Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
- Extreme beer's one-two punch
- MAXjet's demise: A timely reminder for business-class carriers
- In New York: A bookworm's holiday
- Eurostar at St Pancras: The right side of the tracks
- San Blas Islands, Panama: A haven for ancient ways
- Tyler Brûlé: An upside to airline alliances
- Tyler Brûlé: Consumer boredom and the holiday retail slump
- Tyler Brûlé: St. Moritz by plane, train and SUV
- Tyler Brûlé's plea to the Swiss: Don't renovate, restore!
- Rosé Champagne is riding high
- At the heart of truffles, adaptable ganache
- Resorts prepare for a future without skis
- Drink and be merry: Wine prices to rise
- For travelers, one is no longer the loneliest number
- Forget wild rock stars of yore, these guys just want a quiet room
- Urban Manifesto: Factors that make a city great
- Street smarts in Bangkok
- Traveling the globe on a single ticket
- Buffon: Forgotten, yes. but happy birthday anyway
- The worst of the European airports
- Alexandria, Egypt: A city of legend embarks on a new journey
- Cruising Galápagos, marveling at the mysteries of life on Earth
- Modern air travel: The views from the back of the plane
- In Italy, a winter of discontent
- Miami: Art by the Beach, but No Sand Castles
- To ski the lights: Fantastic
- To walk a landscape is to know it
- Valentino says goodbye with flowers
- Gaultier: A mermaid moment
- Soft-shell Chanel and Oh, la Lacroix
- Dior: Vivid colors to banish doom and gloom
- Boucheron's 150th: A modern take on Art Nouveau
- Drowning in drama at Dior Homme
- Alice Rawsthorn: Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec reinvent convention
- Happy 20th birthday, Martin Margiela!
- Aussiebum: Down Under designs in more ways than one
- Comme des Garçons has the winning mix
- YSL soars high with a virtual show; Louis Vuitton and Jean Paul Gaultier move to the music
- Industrial style Calvin
- A global campus for Zegna
- Menswear mantra: 'Do it right'
- The muse, when it comes to men
- Giorgio Armani leads menswear trend for 'normality'
- Burberry pins hopes on accessories
- At Prada, sex; Gucci, Russia and rock 'n' roll
- In Milan: Finger-friendly clothes
- Youth market gets suited up
- Adam Kimmel and friends at Pitti Uomo
- Menswear Milan: Melancholy elegance
- M/M (Paris) : Art, commerce and communication, all in one
- Can Burt's Bees turn Clorox green?
- Alice Rawsthorn: Farewell to Sottsass and his 2 golden ages of Italian design
- Home-office life and its discontents
- Book Review: 'In Defense of Food'
- Ettore Sottsass, designer, is dead at 90
- 21st-century design: Judging beauty by what doesn't meet the eye
- Alice Rawsthorn: iPhone's magic touch becomes design's gold standard for 2007
- Putting on the dog in Tokyo
- Partying with the Super Rich at Art Basel Miami Beach
- The tale of a teapot and its creator
- Eco fashion? A world consumed by guilt
- Art Miami: Still life with parties and hedge funds
- Who invited the dog?
- Rosé Champagne is riding high
- At the heart of truffles, adaptable ganache
- For a few dollars more, dining improves on longer flights
- Sicilian artisans turn lava into decoration
- Art Basel Miami Beach: Fashion begins its move into the art world
- A holiday medley, off key
- Gloves are back, and not just for women
- Romancing the stones
- Ballerinas! Jewels for dancing
- Viktor & Rolf to design bags for Samsonite
- Laurence Graff: The king of diamonds
- A Chanel home dazzles, again
- David vs. 'David': Fashion's underwear battle below the belt
- For 2008, more fashion anniversaries, but looking to the future
- Valentino at 45: Painting the town in red
- Valentino in Ara Pacis
- A meld of London rocker and Paris chic sets stage for Chanel show
- Armani, with attitude
- 3 Russian fur designers stretch the imagination
- Konstantin Grcic's new chair design, the MYTO
- How Bauhaus was shaped into greatness
- Lighting of the future
- A shot of frustration at espresso machines
- The inspired past of London Transport design
- Wistfully pushing the boundaries of design and art
- Sundance: New American realism emerges amid grousing and Hummers
- Masseuse made 4 calls to Olsen twin after finding Heath Ledger's lifeless body
- Rambo: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the jungle
- Artists converge on Santa Fe to jump-start creative process
- Zaha Hadid: An architect's next Prize, Michigan museum
- 2 very different categories of art attract bullish buyers
- Old Master drawings surge despite market turmoil
- Friend indeed who doesn't judge or flinch
- Amy Winehouse: When self-destruction makes a public appearance
- Thomas Langmann, a hot young producer, with 3 new films
- Heath Ledger, actor, dies at 28
- 'The Lace Reader' and a self-published writer's $2 million deal
- Editing of Robert Frost's notebooks challenged
- 'No Country' and 'There will Be Blood' lead Oscars
- Done deals finally start to appear at Sundance
- "Almost an Evening": On the New York stage, a world right around the corner from hell
- BMW's bold journey into the industrial future
- Dengue Fever: Los Angeles band mixes Cambodian pop and American indie rock
- 'Atonement' wins best drama at Globes
- Sundance: Shopping for films but settling for some fun
- Jia Zhangke's portraits of China's convulsive change
- In film, the Romanian new wave has arrived
- Book review: "Duma Key"
- 'Against the Machine': Spinning out into the pileup on the information superhighway
- Jimmy Breslin: A chronicler of a city's more amiable rogues and losers
- Born of 'Juno': A hit soundtrack with an uneasy singer at its heart
- An Indonesian artist's global fingerprint
- A writer's imaginary leap into the life of a Japanese empress
- Soap-operas are the hidden drama of strike
- Acknowledging, finally, the work of female artists
- Vase arrives in Rome after tug of war with New York
- Behind stellar sales of art market, a dangerous game
- Bobby Fischer, chess master, dies at 64
- Well, it looks like truth
- "Cassandra's Dream": Woody Allen's dark tale of two brothers
- We're all gonna die! Grab your video camera!
- Judge wants more info on Foxy Brown's ear woes before deciding whether to let her out of jail
- Ezra Pound: In the exacting editor, a confounding poet
- Tales of art and war, but mostly the turmoil of love
- Review: This Republic of Suffering
- What the hell's wrong with William T. Vollmann?
- The CIA and the tune of political warfare
- 'The Spirit of Democracy, the Struggle to Build Free Societies' by Larry Diamond
- Book Review: Into The Tunnel
- People: Charlize Theron, Amy Winehouse, Jay Leno
- Alice Rawsthorn: Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec reinvent convention
- Arts Guide: Exhibitions around the world
- Music world braces for a low-wattage Grammy night
- Will the writers' strike up the ante at Sundance festival?
- Jeepers, rappers, where'd you get those arms and torsos?
- 'Lust, Caution,' 'The Warlords' lead Asian Film Awards nominations
- 'Atonement' nominated in 14 categories at British Academy Film Awards
- Golden Globes: Writers' strike cancels the party
- A postmortem revival for China's acclaimed author Zhang Ailing
- For a musical polymath, only the wardrobe color stays the same
- The violinist Daniel Hope mines his family's rich past
- Elections 2008: With shows like these, forget reruns
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold: A composer returns to the limelight
- Take the kids to the movies, and don't feel guilty
- "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story": A smarty-pants satire with a million clichés
- Fatih Akin: A filmmaker who builds bridges across cultures
- 'Hell at the Library, Eros in Secret': Paris erotica on show
- Coloring Paris: A photographic homage to the city
- After de Montebello: What awaits the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
- In Spain, a monumental silence
- A London gallery show highlights overlooked Old Masters
- Ciao to a Met prize returning to Italy
- Emery Blagdon: Flights of fancy from the artist as medicine man
- Philippe de Montebello: The man who redefined the Met
- Lutyen's bungalows: Saving a slice of imperial New Dehli
- Drouot raises Paris's profile in the auction world
- War art's indictments: Of hubris and tragedy
- Regulator orders drug companies to study suicide risk during trials
- Biggest and best tuna tend to have the most mercury, experts say
- In a first, scientists manufacture genome of a bacteria
- After the panic, clarifying the results of a cholesterol trial
- U.S. orders drug-approval tests to check suicide risk
- Burt Rutan and Richard Branson unveil new tourist spacecraft
- Researchers tally the benefits, in years, of a healthier lifestyle
- Congo's death rate remains unchanged since war ended
- U.S. given poor marks on the environment
- In the fatosphere, big is in, or at least accepted
- Global child mortality total is halved
- Political animals (yes, animals)
- A Nazi past casts a pall on name of a disease
- A flu pandemic that wasn't but might be
- Antarctic volcanoes identified as a possible culprit in glacier melting
- New study links caffeine to miscarriages
- Antidepressant studies unpublished
- Too cold to exercise? Try another excuse
- Despite doubts, cancer therapy draws patients
- EU ethics panel opposes animal cloning for food
- Decline in generic drugs draws EU scrutiny and raids
- Spacecraft swings past Mercury
- Scientists produce embryo clones of 2 men, using skin cells in step toward stem cell goal
- Only $300 to learn risk of prostate cancer
- Is it a midlife crisis or a 'jerk with a meltdown'?
- U.S. lead in science is at risk, report says
- Monkey's thoughts propel robot, a step that may help humans
- Big brain theory: Have cosmologists lost theirs?
- New bacteria strain afflicts gay men in Boston and San Francisco
- On sex after prostate surgery, confusing data
- Coming to the aid of emergency workers
- Dr. Judah Folkman, 74, cancer researcher
- Columbus also discovered syphilis, study indicates
- U.S. agency confirms food from cloned animals is safe
- Researchers create new rat heart in lab
- Choosing the best music for exercise
- Preserving a fundamental sense: Balance
- Health spending in U.S. exceeds $2 trillion for first time
- Around the world, the US campaign is close to home
- Venezuelan pleads guilty in Miami case involving Argentine election
- Gunmen in Guyana kill 5 children, 6 adults in coastal village
- U.S. agents raid gallery and 4 museums in Southern California
- Gates foundation to give $306 million to assist poor farmers
- Evan Galbraith Jr., 79, former U.S. ambassador; Erich Kästner, Germany's last World War I veteran, 107
- U.S. senators criticize UN program in North Korea, but also offer a defense
- Brazil announces new measures to fight Amazon deforestation
- Author of interrogation memos renominated for top post
- Canada discloses it stopped sending prisoners to Afghans
- U.S. orders drug-approval tests to check suicide risk
- Voters showing a darker mood than in 2000 race
- Big theft ends in shackles for a young Goth couple
- Woman convicted of negligent homicide gets 10½ years after laughing about bicyclist's death
- Colombia clings to its brutal bull festivals
- Bird boom goes bust, but the hunt is still on
- Rice rebukes U.S. envoy who criticzed North Korea policy
- U.S. candidates get set for 2 crucial primaries
- Heath Ledger, actor, dies at 28
- Web site traces statements leading to Iraq war
- Burt Rutan and Richard Branson unveil new tourist spacecraft
- Army proposal would cut war tours to 12 months from 15
- Rise of Chávez has wealthy Venezuelans fleeing to Florida
- Former Mexican police commander convicted in U.S. drug case
- Rice chides U.S. envoy over North Korea
- Californian convicted in Bolivia 'vampire' bombings
- Bill Clinton steps into South Carolina campaign role
- Romney pins Republican campaign hopes on business experience
- Fred Thompson ends his presidential campaign
- Vietnam will accept deportees from U.S.
- Surgery better than standard treatment for Type 2 diabetics
- U.S. given poor marks on the environment
- Jose Padilla and two others sentenced in terror case
- Bush unlikely to defy Congress on pet projects
- Mexican officials take on drug cartels
- New York expands inquiry into U.S. study-abroad programs
- In a first, Paraguay nominates woman for president
- Pentagon weighs top Iraq general as NATO chief
- Democratic rivals remember Martin Luther King
- L.A. Times ousts editor who resisted job cuts
- A missing son, 'confused & unable to call home'
- Rudderless Republicans reach back for Gipper
- From Iraq to Utah, a chain of death
- Cubans vote in a more closely watched election
- Foreign investors buy U.S. holdings at a record pace
- Canada to rewrite document tying U.S. to torture
- Louis de Cazenave, French World War I veteran; Suzanne Pleshette, actress
- After linking new strain of staph to gay men, university scrambles to clarify
- U.S. sees North Korea stalling on nuclear pact
- CIA tapings continued after 2002, lawsuit says
- Bobby Fischer, erratic chess master, dies at 64
- Applications to U.S. colleges are breaking records
- Repository of Nazi records to take Holocaust survivors' questions
- Spate of police commander murders in Mexico
- Columbus also discovered syphilis, study indicates
- Iraq veterans leave a trail of death and heartbreak in U.S.
- Researchers create new rat heart in lab
- Colombian hostages tell of ordeal
- Gender takes center stage in Democratic primaries
- Huckabee campaign is more than a cameo for Chuck Norris
- This year, Clinton is off the stage and on the streets in Nevada
- Young voters buoy Obama and McCain
- Clinton and Huckabee prove that Arkansas is an effective school for politicians
- Hillary Clinton puts her experience first
- Shake, rattle and roil the grand ol' coalition
- Giuliani campaign founders as New Hampshire vote draws near
- After a son's death, a shared mission for Edwardses in politics
- For Romney, a course set long ago
- In charity and politics, Clinton donors overlap
- Obama's vote in Illinois was often just 'present'
- Romney refocuses campaign as time runs out
- In '08 race, the other Clinton steps up publicly
- McCain seeks to capitalize on new endorsements
- U.S. gloom puts central banks on the spot
- A global trek to poor nations, from poorer ones
- Cancer fight goes nuclear, with heavy price tag
- Southern California avalanches kill three
- Gunmen kill 11 in Guyana village massacre
- CORRECTED-Romney and McCain clash over economic credentials
- South Carolina Democrats cast votes
- Chavez says Colombia and U.S. plotting invasion
- Clinton roils vote dispute in U.S. presidential race
- As Suharto clings to life, Indonesians draw mystical connections
- Nuclear weapons are secure, a top Pakistani official says
- Olympians prepare for battle with Beijing's smog
- 10 die in mistaken Afghan firefight
- American woman kidnapped in Afghanistan, governor says
- U.S. senators criticize UN program in North Korea, but also offer a defense
- A challenge from within for the World Bank
- He's Mr. Big of the Big Swim
- Canada discloses it stopped sending prisoners to Afghans
- South Korean president apologizes for 1950 civilian killings
- In sign of church-state thaw, Catholic diocese challenging Hanoi
- Rice presses Musharraf to ensure free elections
- Afghan student sentenced to death for blasphemy
- Late leader's birthday no longer a holiday in Turkmenistan
- China acts to limit lake pollution
- Thaksin's return now set for May
- Bush administration will fight for aid to Pakistan
- New Zealand bids farewell to Sir Edmund Hillary
- Mystery illness killing Indian crocodiles
- Musharraf woos Europe while Pakistan seethes
- China and Germany patch up quarrel over Merkel policy
- Kabul's old city gets a new look
- Heads of Chinese force criticize killing of man who filmed protest
- Bombing in Bhutan comes days after date is set for first election
- Prosecutors indict five over South Korea oil spill
- Video puts Malaysian judiciary in the dock
- Suharto's condition is said to improve
- Japan's best sellers go cellular
- Thailand's Parliament to hold first session in nearly two years
- The other oil shock: Vegetable oil prices soar
- South Korean science prepares to take on the world
- U.S. sees North Korea stalling on nuclear pact
- Frontier insurgency spills into a Pakistani city
- Dichotomies endure, but the pressure builds
- Pacific islanders' ancestry emerges in genetic study
- China's fish farms are cleaner - for now
- Suharto's victims not so ready to forgive
- Solving a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a cookie
- Lee calls for end of ministry devoted to Korean reconciliation
- Dance is part of rehabilitation at Philippine prison
- New Zealand's Wine Coast: Small wineries and big pleasures
- Big Afghan weddings, banned under Taliban, are back
- In Bangkok, it's a tough life for elephants
- Grinding poverty defies China's boom
- A desperate life for survivors of the Secret War in Laos
- Ancient road, timeless trip
- Tracing a poison's global path back to China
- Zeng Fanzhi: Amid change, the art of isolation
- At Shanghai auto show, China carmakers in search of edge
- Sex education curriculum angers Indian conservatives
- Can the Muslim world be re-branded?
- Japanese - American makes big waves in Japan
- Mori aims to finish Shanghai skyscraper - tallest or not
- North Korea's nuclear identity on display in parade
- In Singapore, a local Switzerland for Asia's wealthy
- Bhutan reluctantly embraces democracy
- China's appetite for meat feeds a Brazilian soybean boom
- A Bangladeshi army of housewives battles tuberculosis
- Citizens of nowhere
- Growth threatens thousands of heritage sites
- Pakistan seeks to allay fears on nuclear security
- Gunmen abduct U.S. aid worker in Afghanistan
- Sri Lanka planes bomb rebel positions in north
- India hosts Sarkozy amid tight security
- PM says race relations challenge country on Australia Day
- Conviction in poisoning of Indonesian rights activist
- Searching for a definition of Britishness: Fine, but 'no motto, please'
- Prodi out, Italian politicians gear up for a fight over election timing
- Merkel faces judgment on attempts to modernize party
- EU prepares new controls on visitors
- Last German World War I veteran, dies at 107
- Resignation embarrasses British government
- Turkey to alter speech law
- EU justice chief proposes fingerprinting all visitors
- Dubai entrepreneur aims to recreate Lyon - back home
- Turkey struggles to define itself
- As Russia moves in, EU bickers over fees
- Peter Hain, senior aide to Gordon Brown, quits amid fund-raising inquiry
- French unions strike over pay
- Georgian president to replace foreign minister
- Officials say Kremlin critic's bid for presidential race is invalid
- 20 killed in Polish military plane crash
- Prime minister says Kosovo independence an "issue of days"
- Cold War list is focus of scandal in Finland
- Peter Hain, British pension secretary, resigns
- Russian attacks NATO on enlargement
- EU proposes range of measures for climate protection
- U.S. plan to shepherd former Soviet scientists goes off course
- Lithuanian police arrest alleged IRA dissident
- Police investigating 7th apparent teen suicide in Welsh town in a year
- Thousands of police protest in central London over pay deal
- Serbia deal tightens Russia's grip on European energy
- Elaborate robbery ties up Sweden's 2nd-largest city
- European court condemns France for refusing to allow lesbian to adopt
- As snow recedes, an Alpine ski resort sells for 90 cents
- New sanctions on Iran are seen as unlikely in near term
- Post office robbers create chaos in Gothenburg, Sweden
- Venetian transport leaves tourists high and dry
- Serb leader, facing a runoff, warns of isolation if nationalist wins
- Don't look for democracy in the EU presidency
- Damage spreads at Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
- Latvia expelling Russian diplomat
- Europe plans revamp of carbon trading
- EU readying next round of phone charge battles
- Saakashvili is sworn in for a new term in Georgia
- Head scarf debate rears its head again in Turkey
- Antarctic volcanoes identified as a possible culprit in glacier melting
- Louis de Cazenave, French World War I veteran; Suzanne Pleshette, actress
- Britain, a destination for "libel tourism"
- EU tries to get its members together online
- Finland and EU embroiled in 'wolf wars'
- French regulator sees 'partial decoupling' of US and EU economies
- States roll back subsidies for biofuels
- Russia signs deal to bring natural gas pipeline through Bulgaria
- Slovene leader accused of media censorship
- Engine failure is early suspect in Heathrow crash landing
- Sarkozy wants creation of Palestinian state this year
- Debate over Islamic head scarf intensifies in Turkey
- Britain closes cultural centers in Russia amid feud with Kremlin
- 'Hell at the Library, Eros in Secret': Paris erotica on show
- Sarkozy packs up troubles in his suitcase
- EU criticizes Italy over trash crisis in Naples
- Volkswagen corruption trial exposes seamy side of German-style labor relations
- UN leader urges global dialogue to help fight terrorism
- Putin critic claims backing for a presidential run
- Something's fishy as Europe dines
- EU considers banning the import of certain fuel crops
- Education overhaul shakes up German universities
- Cupid's arrow hits Spain's heartland
- Head-to-toe Muslim veils test tolerance of secular Britain
- Towns in south Tuscany suffer from depopulation
- Fado, the Portuguese soul music
- In Italian town, civics lesson from annual orange battles
- Smokestacks in a white wilderness divide Iceland
- Cityscape: Helping newcomers navigate the real estate maze of Istanbul
- Prague's greatest hero is really a blank Czech
- Iraqis get a chilly welcome as refugees in Denmark
- Sudanese lawyer Salih Mahmoud Osman wins EU human rights award
- Music cache from Hitler's headquarters features Jewish and Russian musicians
- Police clash with protesters in Russian region
- Sharapova's comeback continues with Australian Open title
- Another surprise as Federer falls
- Marco Sullivan wins Chamonix downhill to earn his first World Cup victory
- India accuses Australia of playing "scared" as hosts defy India victory push
- Canseco-Ordóñez dealings surface
- Liverpool owners try to tame fans with refinancing package
- Ivory Coast reach the African Cup quarter finals
- Mali holds Nigerians 0-0 at African Cup of Nations
- Star pitcher stays loyal to his roots in Venezuela
- Sharapova and Ivanovic offer contrasting styles
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- Tsonga keeps up the pressure and stuns Nadal
- Feindouno double inspires Guinea victory
- First black player recalls NBA days
- Olympic teams vie to find ways to deal with Beijing pollution
- Westwood and Haig share lead at windy Qatar Masters
- India win toss and bat first against Australia
- South Africans earn draw with Angolans
- Once again, Federer pulls a rabbit out of his hat
- Williams sisters can head home as Venus loses
- Tunisia draws with Senegal, 2-2
- Holders Chelsea to face Spurs in final
- Congressional panel subpoenas Knoblauch
- Tomas Verner of Czech Republic leads in men's short program
- Peers take a look Giants and Patriots
- Scottish Football Association endorses Southampton's George Burley as new coach
- Commentator keeps his ears and eyes open to follow a fast sport
- Juande Ramos proves worth of Spurs' pursuit with 5-1 win over Arsenal
- Belgian athletes will be barred from talking politics at the Olympic sites
- Kenyan athlets suffer in silence
- Riesch wins super-G for first victory of the season
- Red Sox, A's looking forward to Japan trip
- Relying on youth, Packers look forward
- Thailand's Royal Trophy golf tourney canceled this year, resumes January 2009
- Return to basics to bring back fans
- Joyon beats MacArthur's around-the-world sailing record
- Africans go home to shed conformity
- 2008 sports around the world, month by month
- English winter chills American investors
- Africa's best players bring their talents home
- A cease-fire, at least, in the soccer kings' war
- Back to form, Ronaldo brings magic to Milan
- Henin and Williams move to the sidelines
- Djokovic defeats a tired Hewitt but Aussie refuses to blame all-nighter
- The Australian Open and the 2008 tennis season, Part 5
- Eto'o and Egypt keep goals coming
- Egypt score three more to sink Sudan
- Woods marches eight shots clear at Buick Invitational
- Eto'o equals record in 5-1 Cameroon win
- Rangers ease to win over 10-man St Mirren
- Poyet says Spurs can beat "anyone, anywhere"
- Liverpool come from behind to beat Havant
- Cameroon look to bounce back against Zambia
- Six-times champion jockey Fallon vows to return
- Adam Gilchrist announces retirement
- Sharapova surges to third grand slam title
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- Sharapova wins Australian Open
- Hayden ton helps Australia inch closer to India
- Underdog Tsonga ready to take on the world
- Young saves point for Villa in draw with Blackburn
- American owners set to take over Derby
- Russians win European ice dance title
- Woods charges four ahead at Torrey Pines
- Afghan restaurant in Paris, and its owner, evoke the graciousness of another era
- French making themselves at home in London
- Turning a page on book clubs
- U.S. expats facing tax 'sticker shock'
- A holiday window on another world
- Our ability to move freely moves us farther from those we love
- Women seize opportunities in the overseas executive suite
- First Person: My 15 minutes of expat fame
- First Person: My big fat French parental leave
- Steps to finding universities committed to being international
- Sunshine retirees embrace political action
- When global nomads hanker for a home
- Summer Reading: The poetry of Anna Akhmatova
- Summer Reading: 'Less Than One' by Joseph Brodsky
- For non-Britons living in U.K., price of residency gets heavier
- Finding a therapist overseas
- How to learn? Early and often
- For Irish roots, a bag of dirt
- When dollars joined royalty
- I live in Russia, my phone lives in New York
- Finding a school for special-needs kids
- 'Extreme' houseguests put expatriate hosts to the test
- Some family reunions require spanning time zones, oceans and cultures
- International education is good for teachers, too.
- France takes the plunge into globalized education
- Europe's wandering scholars can't afford to be poor
- Speaking up, regardless of your accent
- Expats find on TV all the comforts of home
- Americans abroad are giving up citizenship for lower taxes
- Developers in Southeast Asia try to lure aged Japanese
- A word to the wise: Choose the right translator
- Voices from afar struggle to be heard
- International schools get serious on funds
- Broader education gains appeal in Asia
- East meets West in U.S. schools
- For U.S. women, a battle for morale in fashion capitals
- When roots translate into a 2d passport
- First Person: Adventures in (trans-Atlantic) baby-sitting
- Satisfying a yen for the tastes of home
- A tilted playing field for Americans abroad
- Parcels of memory, a bite at a time
- Picky eaters? Not these children
- First Person: The menu of life, with a twist
- International schools grapple with 'staggering' demand
- Bypassing Russia's bounty
- Some beers really do get better with age
- Sampling the lifestyle of a Korean monk
- In troubled Lebanon, a safety zone for sea turtles
- Contemporary Art: Now in Hong Kong, an interactive display by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- A city's charms, resplendent at night
- Cutting edge and vintage charm in Istanbul real estate
- Taking home along on an exploration of France
- For families, too, the allure of Cyprus
- Buying a home in Barcelona is not as easy as the lifestyle
- Rebuilding with style in a year in Provence