06/20/2002
Paid access archiveDirty Bomb Threat Is Real
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor will produce the radioactive waste needed to make ""dirty bombs.""
Just How Secure Is a Nuclear Waste Truck?
The U.S. Senate is in the process of deciding whether or not to move 77,000 tons of high-level nuclear waste from power plants nationwide to Yucca Mountain in Nevada.
Hungarian PM Admits to Spying Past
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy admitted Wednesday he was a communist secret service counterintelligence officer more than 20 years ago and proposed naming all politicians who had held such posts to avoid ""political blackmail.""
Another Bombing in Jerusalem
A suicide bomber emerged from a car and detonated explosives at a bus stop in northern Jerusalem on Wednesday evening, killing at least three people and injuring more than 35.
Lesin Would Like His Ministry Closed
Press Minister Mikhail Lesin said Wednesday that he would like to see his ministry disbanded by 2005 as part of an ambitious plan to reduce the government's role in the media and shift responsibility to the industry itself.
Fugitive Fish Swims Fancy Free
A frustrated hunt for a fugitive fish is going on in the heart of the city. Hundreds of fishermen have tried -- and failed -- to nab the 3 kilogram carp in Patriarshy Pond.
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- Alternative Service Bill Approved
- News in Brief
- St. Pete Economic Forum Takes On Soviet Look
- Pay Your Bill, Win a Prize
- State Duma Passes Bill for Investing Pensions
- Central Bank Set to Liberalize Currency Sales for Exporters
- City Hall Declares War on Prices
- Far East Court Snubs Seattle Firm
- Business in Brief
- One Giant Leap for Yukos as Gas Goes Online
- Rent Hike Looms Over Sheremetyevo Businesses
- Whither Russia's Media Industry?
- Quest for the Propiska Grail
- Putin: No Land Sales to Foreigners
- Yukos Discloses Who Owns What
- Putin Says Bring Back the Billions
- Bykov Convicted but Still Walks Free
- Press Review
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