07/16/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Terror Case Could Be Dropped
The U.S. Justice Department said it would defy a court order and refuse to make a captured member of al-Qaida available for testimony in the case of Zacarias Moussaoui.
New Editor Steps In At Troubled Times
Bill Keller, a columnist for The New York Times who previously served as its managing editor and foreign editor and as a foreign correspondent, has been chosen as its executive editor.
First-Half Oil Output Rises 11%
Russia increased crude oil extraction 11 percent in the first half, as high oil prices spurred companies to boost investments so they could export more oil.
Iran Finds 38 Billion Barrels of Crude
Iran has made a major new oil find containing estimated reserves of more than 38 billion barrels, making it one of the world's biggest undeveloped fields, a senior oil official was quoted as saying.
Aeroflot Quadruples Profit to $89M in 2002
Flagship carrier Aeroflot's net profit under international accounting standards soared more than fourfold last year on better route planning and aggressive cost cutting.
- Israeli Pipeline Ready to Go Russian
- RusAl to Ax 69,000 Jobs
- Outsourcing Software Firms Gaining on India
- Yabloko Still Counts On Khodorkovsky
- Homeless Team Is Back Home
- Reports: Suspect Held in Kukura's Abduction
- Chechen Rebels Kill 5 Soldiers
- Cycling Guru: Future Is Russian
- Ralf Schumacher Backs Moscow Grand Prix
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Russia Wants UN to Meet on Iraq
- Court Fails to Set a Trial Date for Lebedev
- Economy Expanded 7.2% in First Half
- Albatross of Quotas Strangle Fishermen
- Robots, Planes and Sewage Go on Display
- An Amnesty in the Name of Growth
- Palestine or Worse
- Russia Headed Toward Junta of the Siloviki
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