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...arrest could damage international confidence in the Russian economy, which had been rebounding nicely from its slump in the late 1990s. The prospect of Yukos being forcibly renationalized sent the Moscow stock market, which has performed strongly this year, down 10% in one of its biggest one-day declines since the debt crisis...
...CIMC is a spacious, mainly non-residential center, and includes a library with an extensive collection of books and videos about various types of Buddhism. It offers a wide variety of classes on meditation ($140) and one-day workshops ($60), as well as daily meditation and Wednesday evening dharma talks...
...Playing a one-day tournament] is a double-edged sword,” Klein said. “It’s exciting because if you get your stuff together, you can really make it happen, like Chris did today. But only one day means no shot at redemption...
...actual races begin early Saturday afternoon, with both qualifying and single heat events scheduled. The Regatta has been a two-day affair since 1996 when high winds spoiled what was then a one-day showdown...
...before the days of the flacks and handlers whose job it is to make athletes talk like robots. With owner George Steinbrenner fanning the flames, the Yankees butted heads in the ugliest, most public manner imaginable, then pulled it together to triumph over the hated Red Sox in a one-day tie-breaker play-off that remains one of the most beautiful, jewel-like ball games ever played. Kahn's glittering group portrait paints the Yanks as both goats and heroes, and they are vividly, engagingly, enragingly human in both roles. Kahn is the author of The Boys of Summer...