02/12/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Getting Broadband Gets Easier
Getting high-speed Internet access at home in Moscow is becoming increasingly easy -- and affordable.
Google's Simplicity Earns Brand of the Year Honors
Internet search engine Google was voted ""brand of the year"" by branding junkies Tuesday, proving once again that less is more as it pipped giants such as Coca-Cola and Starbucks to hit the top slot.
Buildings With Brains Take Over City Skyline
There are more than 20 smart buildings in Moscow and half a dozen more are on the way as companies look for top-notch security, savings on utilities and the comforts of high technology.
Putin: Russia Could Use Its Veto at UN
President Putin said Tuesday that unilateral action against Iraq would be a ""grave error"" and he hinted that Russia might be prepared to veto any unreasonable use of force.
NASA Asks for an Extra Supply Ship
NASA has asked Russia to launch an extra Progress-M supply ship to the international space station this year to keep the station permanently manned while U.S. shuttles are grounded.
- Muslims Celebrate a Holiday
- Russia Says Foreign Observers Are Welcome at Chechen Vote
- 'Chicago' Tops This Year's Oscar Nomination List
- Why the War?
- Deconstructing Chechnya
- An Ayatollah Who Might Rewrite Iran's Future
- Business in Brief
- Ignatyev: Russia Can Survive If Oil Dives
- Ruble Hits 6-Week High on Dollar
- City Hall Backpedals on Rent Hikes
- Labor Chief: End Strike at Norilsk
- Volga-Dnepr to Launch New Cargo Airline
- News in Brief
- Rival Pipelines to Be Built in the East
- Ministers Feud Over Pensions
- Powell: Tape Links Iraq and Terrorism
- Al-Jazeera Set for Rivalry in Arabic News Market
- Karimov's Daughter Loses Custody Battle in U.S. Court
- BP Strikes Record $6.75Bln TNK Deal
- Sale Puts Russia Into New Stage
- 12,887 Strasbourg Suits, Only 2 Rulings
- 2 Lawmakers Confirm Kuchma Tapes
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