03/27/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Plushenko Dominates Short Program
Russian star Yevgeny Plushenko, the only former champion in the field, overcame a bad knee to easily win the short program Tuesday at the World Figure Skating Championships.
Humanitarian Aid Crosses Iraqi Border
The first sizable relief convoy arrived in Iraq during a sandstorm Wednesday as allied forces struggled to clear the way for more aid shipments, clearing mines and hunting Iraqi fighters around the port of Umm Qasr.
Pakistan, India Fire Missiles
Tensions between India and Pakistan worsened Wednesday when each fired off tit-for-tat missile tests and New Delhi linked Islamabad to the massacre of 24 Hindus by unidentified gunmen.
Reconstruction of Iraq Gets Off to Crony Start
The Bush administration began handing out private contracts Monday to build water treatment systems, airports, bridges and other foundations of what President George W. Bush envisions as a ""peaceful and prosperous Iraq.""
Sanctions Busting Skeletons
Is Russia supplying Saddam Hussein with illegal weapons in violation of UN sanctions?
Putin Should Join the Party
With the approach of parliamentary elections in December and presidential elections in March of next year, the Kremlin's political advisors are no doubt devising and pitching various electoral strategies to President Vladimir Putin
Outside In and Inside Out
Rummy was grumpy. TV generals and Pentagon reporters were poking at his war plan, wondering if he had enough troops and armor on the ground to take Baghdad and protect the rear of his advancing infantry.
- News in Brief
- Police Told to Ease Up on Checks
- Rumyantsev Denies U.S. More Nuclear Access
- Putin Kicks Off 4th Year With United Russia
- President Rethinks How FAPSI Will Be Split Up
- Plan to Streamline Bureaucracy Stalls
- Business in Brief
- Deputy Fisheries Head Arrested in Crab Probe
- No Postwar Oil Contracts for Russia, Zarubezhneft Says
- Russia Offers Wheat to Iraq as Aid
- Government Targets Pratt & Whitney
- Megafon Turns Profit in Moscow
- Firms Sign Pact to Settle Feuds Out of Court
- Balkans Seal Agreement on Soviet Debt
- Hussein's Troops March On South
- Ivanov Ridicules 'War of Liberation'
- Mosenergo Warns of Power Politics
- No Longer the Romantic
- Making the Right Call on Restructuring
- A Life of Close Connections
- A Rocket Ride Up the Corporate Ladder
- The Retail Express Train Picks Up Steam
- Hurdles Still Too High for the Little Guy
- Same Old Dream: Normal Banking
- Risking It All for a Couple of Billion
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