06/25/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
U.S. Injures 5 Syrians at Border
Iraqi insurgents fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the mayor's office in this city west of Baghdad -- the latest in a series of attacks against people thought to be cooperating with U.S. occupation forces in Iraq.
U.S. Court Upholds Race in Admissions
Much of the secrecy that has shrouded the admissions processes at selective U.S. colleges over the past quarter-century can be attributed to an ambiguity in the landmark Bakke
Israel Arrests 130 Palestinians in Sweep
Targeting Hamas, Israel arrested more than 130 Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron on Tuesday and charged leaders of the Islamic Movement, the largest political organization among Israeli Arabs, with funneling $6.8 million to the group.
Qatari Gets 'Enemy Combatant' Status
A Qatari was transferred to U.S. Defense Department custody on Monday from a jail based on allegations he was an al-Qaida ""sleeper"" who settled other members in the United States, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Finnish PM Tapped In Wake of Scandal
A former journalist and EU specialist was named as Finland's new prime minister on Tuesday, replacing the first woman to hold the post after two months when she was toppled by a leaked document scandal.
WHO Says Beijing Is Safe for Travel
The World Health Organization lifted its travel warning against Beijing on Tuesday, giving a clean bill of health to the capital of the nation where the SARS outbreak began.
French Concorde Meets Soviet Sister in Museum
With the final roars of four engines, an Air France Concorde completed its farewell flight Tuesday ahead of a journey where no supersonic jet has ever gone before -- down the Rhine River to a German museum.
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- EU Rejects Bush GM Criticisms
- IMF Chief in Argentina for Fresh Talks
- Mexico Says Adios to Revolutionary German Bug
- English Side of Putin
- Apple 'Tops' Rivals With Faster Mac
- New Internet Applications in the Making
- Sharapova Makes Noise at Wimbledon
- The Great Patriotic War Today and Yesterday
- Gryzlov Has a Field Day With Media
- Keep Out of Iran
- Corruption, Complicity Create Loyalty
- Business in Brief
- Telenor Ups Stake in Combellga to 100%
- RCS Sets $200M Profit Target
- 2 Charged In $2Bln Gas Scam
- Nuke Fueled Tourism Lights Up North Pole
- With an Eye on Arms Sales, Russia Forgives Laos' Debt
- In Glimmer of Hope, Birthrate Is Growing
- Activists: Detention of 55 Was Sham
- Needy Find Comfort in a Cathedral
- U.S. Criticizes Closure of TVS
- Matviyenko to Run for St. Petersburg Governor
- A Royal Welcome for Putin in Britain
- Oil Deals and Gas Pipeline on the Table
- Gryzlov Promises to Fight Dirty Cops
- 6 British Police Officers Killed in Iraq
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