06/10/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
North Korea Is Pursuing 'Nuclear Deterrent'
North Korea said Monday it will develop nuclear weapons if the United States does not give up what the communist country considers a hostile stance.
Poland Gives Strong 'Yes' to EU Entry
Bidding a final farewell to their country's communist past, Polish voters overwhelmingly approved entry into the European Union in a nationwide referendum Sunday.
Abbas Won't Use Force Against Militants
Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas said Monday he will not use force against Palestinian militant groups under any circumstances, despite their stated determination to derail the peace plan with attacks on Israelis, including two shootings that killed five soldiers.
BAE Rejects Merger With French Rival
BAE Systems, the largest military contractor in Europe, confirmed Sunday that it had rejected the idea of merging with its French competitor, Thales.
Stock Options Still Hold U.S. Execs
Even as executive stock options were cited as playing a role in some recent corporate scandals in the United States, tax changes in the new economic package may make those options even more attractive, experts say.
Poles Look to New Life in EU
While the rest of Poland decided this weekend to join the European Union, people in this former manufacturing center near the Belarussian border feel like they already belong.
Britain's Verdict on Euro Is 'Not Yet'
Britain ruled out joining the euro for now but surprised critics on Monday by saying it may take another look at the divisive currency debate next year.
Nissan, China Plan $2Bln JV
Japan's Nissan Motor Co. and China's third-largest automaker said Monday they will launch a $2 billion joint venture on July 1, with plans to produce six new models by 2006.
- President of Mauritania Says Coup Is Quashed
- Rape Seen as War Tactic in Congo
- For Rent: Castle Next to the Queen's
- $100Bln Bill for Land Puts RSPP in a Lather
- $80M Project Aims to Revitalize Central Site
- Banking Reform: Time Is Running Out
- Open Society and Its New Enemies
- Lots of Fun and Games at the Oil and Gas Fest
- Will Glazyev Seize the Day?
- Developing a Taste for Good Wine, Without Snobs
- Diplomats Hold Their Own Mini World Cup
- Soros Warns of Oligarchy
- Kasyanov Courts Finland on Energy, Trade, Travel
- World Bank Arm Boosts Loans to Banks, Airlines
- Business in Brief
- World Power Emerges From the Taiga
- Ivanov Champions Russia's Iraq Deals
- Rivals Polled on Yukos-Sibneft Deal
- OPEC Seeks Support for Cutback
- UES Shares Jump Over 10% on Restructuring
- 55 Suspects Detained in FSB Terror Sweep
- Israel Urges Russia to Save Peace 'Map'
- Belarussian Reporters Get Top Honors
- Online Exam Answers Turn Out to Be a Scam
- Chechen Gas Official Shot Dead at Home
- Defense Industry Murder to Stall Kremlin's Plans
- Korean Rail Link a Potential Watershed
- A Derailed Car Shuts Down Metro
- News in Brief
- Education Minister Raises the Standard
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