08/07/2002
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
FBI Asks Skating Judge for Interview
The FBI's has requested an interview with French figure skating judge Marie-Reine Le Gougne.
Russians Tumble in Masters First Round
Marat Safin became the highest ranked player to be eliminated from the Cincinnati Masters on Monday.
9 Hindu Pilgrims Die in Kashmir Ambush
Suspected Islamic militants lobbed a grenade and opened fire Tuesday on Hindu pilgrims in Kashmir, killing nine of them and wounding 27, police said.
Israeli Troops Kill 2 Militia Members
A West Bank militia leader accused of dispatching suicide bombers was killed Tuesday in what witnesses said was an attack by Israeli troops, and Israel's Supreme Court upheld the practice of demolishing homes of Palestinian terror suspects without warning.
Suu Kyi Set For Talks With Junta
Myanmar's ruling junta and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will start substantive talks on the country's political future ""very, very soon,"" the United Nations envoy to the country said Tuesday.
- Drug Abuse Growing, Officials Warn
- Alexei Lebed Quits Poll in Krasnoyarsk
- Ustinov Snubbed in Tbilisi
- 3 Baltic Fleet Sailors Accused of Drowning Senior Officer
- News in Brief
- Tennis Not Just a Game for Uzbeks
- Russian Judges Study U.S. Courts
- Economists in Denial
- Building Castles or The Future?
- A Vodka Shot In the Arm of Power Vertical
- Reputed Mobster Refuses to Go to U.S.
- Trapped in a Harrowing Midair Collision
- Dagestanis Try to Stick to Their Guns
- Putin Vetoes Bankruptcy Law
- Kostikov: Markets Safe for Pensioners
- OPEC Says Crude Price War Unlikely
- World Bank Gives $17M To Cease ODC Output
- McDonald's Sues Belarus University
- Business in Brief
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