04/14/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Looting Eases on Baghdad's Streets
Parts of Baghdad appeared calmer Sunday, with a return to the headaches of everyday life such as traffic jams, while looting flared in some neighborhoods.
Web Site Pays Homage to Information Minister
He has baffled Arabs with his bottomless dictionary of insults and bemused the West with his staunch defense of Saddam Hussein's beleaguered regime. While Iraq's information minister hasn't surfaced in days, he's hardly disappeared, either.
G-7 to Back Resolution to Rebuild Iraq
Finance chiefs from rich nations agreed Saturday to back a new resolution by the UN Security Council aimed at speeding reconstruction in Iraq.
CSKA Wins Derby To Stay in the Lead
CSKA Moscow kept its 100 percent unbeaten record intact Saturday by defeating city rival Dynamo 3-2 to stay top of the Russian Premier League.
Documents Show Ties to Iraqi Secret Service
Baghdad residents and Western journalists rummaging through a mansion that was once an office of the Iraqi secret police have turned up evidence that Russia provided Saddam Hussein's regime with wide-ranging assistance in the months leading up to the war, a U.S. and a British newpaper reported Sunday.
1,500 Protest Chechen War
About 1,500 people rallied in the center of Moscow on Saturday in one of the biggest protests against the war in Chechnya since it began 3 1/2-years ago.
Primakov Asked Hussein to Step Down
Yevgeny Primakov said that President Vladimir Putin sent him on a secret mission to Iraq to plead with Saddam Hussein to step down only three days before the U.S.-led attack began.
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- News in Brief
- Bill Curbs Flashing Blue Lights
- 7TV Thinks It Has a Sporting Chance
- Troops Enter Tikrit, 7 Missing Soldiers Found
- N. Korea May Consider Multilateral Discussions
- Congress Gives Bush $79Bln for War
- Apple Eyes Vivendi's Music Arm
- Cherepovets a Steel Girder in the New Economy
- Bond Market to Bloom Over Next Few Months
- Putin: Housing and Utilities a Total Mess
- EU Says Expansion Aids Russia
- Business in Brief
- Yukos Tops LUKoil for No. 1 Spot
- Niyazov Pitches $1Bln Gas Line to Russia
- Japan Offers to Fund Oil Link to Siberia
- Gazprom Eyes Strategic Utility, Maybe a Lot More in Lithuania
- One Summit Is Better Than Two
- Onward Christian Bush
- Victory Is No Carte Blanche for More Wars
- Black Panther Portrait With a Surreal Genesis
- Nobody Loves a Liberator
- Petersburg Summit Pushes for UN Role
- Debate Rages on Reconstructing Iraq
- Holding On for the Ride in Reindeer Games
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