Goal: For Josh Gatt, a Title in Norway and (Maybe) a Cap in Russia |
Josh Gatt, 21, has been one of the most highly rated young players in American soccer in recent years, and this week he could get his first cap for the United States national team.
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U.S. to become world's largest oil producer by 2020, report says |
The International Energy Agency report also predicts that the U.S. will be a net exporter of oil around 2030 and nearly self-sufficient in energy by 2035.Step back, Saudi Arabia and Russia.
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IHT Rendezvous: Putin Vs. the European Competition Commission |
As Gazprom and a European Union commission go head to head over the Russian gas giant's aggressive moves in Eastern Europe, Russia may miss an opportunity to help itself.
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Goal: Klinsmann Picks 20 to Face Russia |
U.S. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann named 20 players to his roster for a friendly match Wednesday at Russia.
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U.S. to overtake Saudi Arabia as top oil producer |
The United States will overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's top oil producer by 2017, the West's energy agency said on Monday, predicting Washington will come very close to achieving a previously unthinkable energy self-sufficiency.
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Letter from Europe: E.U. Weary of Power of Russian Gas |
The E.U.'s Competition Commission recently decided to investigate whether Gazprom, the Russian gas company, had hindered competition in Eastern Europe by holding back gas deliveries.
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George Blake, British Double Agent, Turns 90 in Moscow |
The 90th birthday of a double agent from the height of the cold war who left Britain for Moscow has been made the occasion for extensive celebration in Russia.
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Russian Jewish museum opens in Moscow |
The $50-million facility would have been unthinkable even a few decades ago in Russia, a nation long beset by anti-Semitism.MOSCOW — Unique not only in its high-tech content but also in its political importance, a museum of Jewish history and culture opened to the public Sunday in Moscow, the capital of a nation beset by anti-Semitism for more than two centuries.
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Review: Hawke soars in Chekhov's 'Ivanov' |
Anton Chekhov's early drama "Ivanov" centers on a very unhappy, heavily indebted Russian landowner in the 1880s. The drama is written unevenly, with themes that are more smoothly handled in his later plays, yet contains elements of comedy and tragedy that are resolutely Chekhovian.
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Russian Jewish museum opens in Moscow |
The $50-million facility would have been unthinkable even a few decades ago in Russia, a nation long beset by anti-Semitism.MOSCOW — Unique not only in its high-tech content but also in its political importance, a museum of Jewish history and culture opened to the public Sunday in Moscow, the capital of a nation beset by anti-Semitism for more than two centuries.
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