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Ukraine-born, Britain's Olympic hope in wrestling suspended after positive test LONDON - Ukraine-born Myroslav Dykun, Britain's top Olympic hope in Greco-Roman wrestling, has been suspended after testing positive for banned amphetamines, a British Wrestling source said on May 3.
May 3 at 11:57 | Reuters
Munch's 'The Scream' brings $119.9 million at New York auction NEW YORK — It's a scream that's still reverberating around the world.
May 3 at 10:44 | Associated Press
Mourinho breaks Barca hold as Madrid wins title MADRID — Jose Mourinho promised improved results in his second season at Real Madrid, and the Portuguese coach delivered with a record 32nd Spanish league trophy to put a close to Barcelona's domestic dominance.
May 3 at 08:55 | Associated Press
France fetes Joan of Arc's 600th birthday ORLEANS, France — The normally tranquil city of Orleans is buzzing with festivities over the next two weeks to mark the 600th birthday of one of France's best cultural exports: Joan of Arc.
May 2 at 18:56 | Associated Press
Facebook IPO set for May 18 Facebook will go public on May 18, a published report says, in one of the most highly anticipated tech initial public offerings since Google went public in August 2004.
May 2 at 08:45 | Associated Press
Malignaggi wins WBA welterweight title DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — American Paul Malignaggi stopped previously undefeated Ukrainian Vyacheslav Senchenko in the ninth round to take the WBA welterweight title on Sunday.
Apr 30 at 09:40 | Associated Press
New 007 film to depict spy's inner demons ISTANBUL — The director of the next James Bond movie says he's been inspired by the conflicted character of the British spy as depicted in the original novels by Ian Fleming.
Apr 29 at 20:48 | Associated Press
Olympic organizers announce football ticket sale LONDON — Almost 1.5 million tickets for the football tournament at the London Olympics will go on sale Monday.
Apr 29 at 16:06 | Associated Press
Titanic band leader's final letter sells for $154,974 A letter written by the British bandleader on the Titanic to his parents in England five-days before the ship struck an iceberg and sank a century ago sold for nearly $155,000 in an online auction on Thursday, Apr. 26.
Apr 27 at 20:39 | Reuters
A tram driver who is in love with her job Tetyana Semennikova says she has a good reason to be in love with her job: “I see the sunrise every day.”
Apr 26 at 23:15 | Anastasia Forina
Photo Story: Medieval city  kicks off tourist season One of Ukraine’s prettiest historic cities, Kamianets-Podilsky, opened the tourist season on April 21-22.
Apr 26 at 23:06 | Katya Gorchinskaya
Years after Chornobyl disaster, its photographer lives in obscurity in Kyiv It is hard to take good photographs in hazmat gear, but in 1986 Oleksandr Salmygin had no choice.
Apr 26 at 22:41 | Daryna Shevchenko
Painting of parliament burning causes a buzz An exhibition of a single painting by unknown artists would rarely cause controversy. But this one did.
Apr 26 at 22:36 | Anastasia Forina
Film Critic: Chornobyl movie with Bond babe in Kyiv  theaters The French movie “The Land of Oblivion” opened in Kyiv theaters on April 26, the date that marked the 26th anniversary of the worst nuclear explosion in history.
Apr 26 at 22:26 | Yuliya Popova
Vakarchuk will bring Brussels to Kyiv Sviatoslav Vakarchuk, the frontman of Okean Elzy, one of Ukraine’s most famous rock bands, will give two additional concerts in Kyiv to present his new album called “Brussels”.
Apr 26 at 22:13 | Kyiv Post