World & Nation
The technicians were working for a mobile phone network; no group makes claims.
Feb. 7, 2005
Babylon & Beyond
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June 28, 2011
Travel & Experiences
The Asian nation’s “Hotel of Doom” in Pyongyang was once dubbed “the worst building in the history of mankind.”
July 18, 2008
Business
Will the Middle East, so beleaguered by open warfare, come to embrace open markets?
June 6, 2004
U.S. forces in Iraq stormed a house in Baghdad on Monday and freed two of the four Egyptian telecommunications engineers who were kidnapped Sunday, the head of their Egyptian parent company said.
Feb. 8, 2005
North Korea allows cellphone network
March 22, 2009
The aid workers are among seven hostages freed, raising hopes for other foreigners held captive. Two French journalists may be next.
Sept. 29, 2004
Arab consortiums win the coveted cell phone business. Service could be launched this month, though many Iraqis may not be able to afford it.
Oct. 7, 2003
Washington will assist the country in its efforts to attract foreign capital, fight corruption and revive its private sector,
July 18, 2006
The head of a company that owns several U.S. bowling alleys, including a popular one in Greenwich Village, said Thursday that it was severing ties with a group linked to Yasser Arafat and would return its $1.3-million investment.
Dec. 24, 2004