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Italys new prime minister brings a fresh approach to bilateral relations This weekends G8 summit in Russia gives President Bush a chance to meet Italys newly installed prime minister for the first time since Romano Prodi took office. And while both sides agree the alliance remains strong, Prodi has shown he is willing to move away from the pro-U.S. policies of his predecessor. New Model Army NOVEMBER 01, 2003 - -- Roadway Express is trying to outpace the issue of age. Just as the company must replace parts and tires for its fleet of trucks that crisscrosses America, it must also focus on replenishing the ranks of its graying workforce. A Dissenting Voice The Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi lived through Irans revolution to become a foremost defender of human rights. Alabama-Coushatta Tribe Lawsuit ALABAMA-COUSHATTA TRIBE OF TEXAS, Plaintiff. VS. JACK ABRAMOFF, MICHAEL SCANLON JON VAN HORNE, NEIL VOLZ and RALPH REED, Defendants. Free-trade pact may thwart foes Free-trade agreements generally set tariffs on beef and commodities and deal with government procurement contracts and labor provisions. But as Congress prepares to vote on a contentious free-trade accord with Peru, the figure of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is looming large. Fletcher joins Penguins as clubs assistant GM When rookie Penguins general manager Ray Shero set about finding a right-hand man, he knew he wanted someone he could trust with the many facets of hockey. Canada on SkateboardDirectory.com Skateboarders to Skate4Cancer Across America and Canada After watching friends and loved ones suffer because of cancer, Rob Dyer, Kyle Massaar, and a group of friends from Ontario * , Canada have decided to do something about it. Portland on SkateboardDirectory.com Skateboarding in Portland, Oregon While Portland may not be the first city that comes to mind when you think about skateboarding, its legendary Burnside park has drawn a lot of skaters over since 1990 * , and the city recently partly legalized skateboarding as a means of transportation on city streets (but not sidewalks) between dusk and dawn. Boxing: Where did it all go wrong, Sinclair? Neil Sinclair had the crooked nose and in-built look of a good fighter. To this former British champion, 60 press-ups were nothing more than a nursery drill after six miles of gruelling roadwork, and nobody was surprised when he won a Lonsdale Belt outright. Working hard to win: It began at a young age for two horse-loving sisters MUSCATINE, Iowa — Life at the Leavitt ranch near Blue Grass is not that of the typical Iowan. The daughters of Muscatine chiropractors Richard and Heidi Leavitt devote time every day to their passion for horses and rodeo competitions. | ||