09/09/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Spain Rolls as Russia Tops Sweden
Spain stayed unbeaten in Group C of the European Basketball Championships as Russia, led by Andrei Kirilenko, beat winless host country Sweden 92-71.
Arafat's Nominee Demands Backing From U.S.
Palestinian parliament speaker Ahmed Qureia, tapped as the new prime minister, said Monday that he will only accept the job if Washington guarantees Israeli compliance with a U.S.-backed peace plan, including a halt to military strikes.
Milosevic's Allies Return To Power in Hometown
Slobodan Milosevic is in a jail cell, and his wife and son have fled to Russia, but their political allies are back in power in their hometown.
Atrocities Report Divides Peru
Standing amid his medals and gold-encrusted ceremonial sword, retired General Roberto Clemente Noel said his wartime past is full of heroism and sacrifice.
9/11 Movie Had Help From Bush
Lionel Chetwynd, a conservative filmmaker who wrote ""DC 9/11: Time of Crisis,"" a glowing docudrama about the White House response to the Sept. 11 attacks that made its debut on Showtime cable television on Sunday night, had an acute case of writer's block as he started work on the script last fall.
Businessman Sees Iraq as Tourist Spot
At first glance, Iraq may not seem like an ideal place for a holiday in the sun. Terrorists and bandits roam through a bomb-scarred landscape, and gun battles rage by night in the capital.
Cars Seized in Iran Revolt Find Home
Museum guides like to say that the rare Mercedes-Benz 500K carried Hitler to review his troops. They know that the Rolls-Royce Phantom IV was built to be bulletproof, ordered by a safety-minded Shah Reza Pahlavi after an assassination attempt against his son.
Mexican Town Forgoes Law for Order
Park where you like, speed if you want to, run a red light, don't bother renewing your driver's license and let that seat belt flap in the wind. Nobody will bust you as long as Mayor Eruviel Avila Villegas is in charge.
Iran Urged To Divulge Nuke Plans
The UN nuclear agency's chief pressed Iran on Monday to come clean with ""full transparency"" on uranium enrichment and other evidence that could point to a covert atomic weapons program.
- Bush Asks for $87Bln for Iraq and Afghanistan
- North Korea May Mark Birthday With a Missile
- Central Bankers Mull World Recovery
- Daimler to Make Mercedes in China
- U.S.-EU Trade Tension Threatens WTO Future
- Debt Danger Lurking in Shadows, IMF Says
- The End of Chocolate (as a Chocolatier Knows It)
- KPRF's Recipe for Disaster
- Linguistic Law to Leave the Nation Speechless
- Iraq Exit Plan Needed
- Communists Show Their True Colors
- Orenburg Has Brain Power, Not Just Gas
- Business in Brief
- City Unveils $12Bln Budget for 2004
- Fast Food Giant Rents MGIMO Cafeterias
- Chubais Plans 'Aggressive' Expansion in CIS
- Las Vegas Gamers Eye Moscow Slots
- Giant Crisis-Burned Banks Tiptoe Back
- Trade Gap Widens to $41.8Bln
- Airfield Set to Become a Posh Neighborhood
- German Builders Gloomy on Future
- City Plans to Relocate Factories From Center
- Experts: Rents Set to Stabilize
- Budget Tops Agenda as Duma Reconvenes
- LDPR Picks Zhirinovsky, 2 Scholars
- 2 Out of 3 Governors Get Re-Elected
- Polluters Join Call To Ratify Kyoto Pact
- Witness: I Was Forced to Confess
- Chechen Candidate Cries Foul
- Chubais Ready to Lead SPS Into Battle
- Gaidar Invited to Shock, Awe Iraq
- Made in Jail: Suits, Melons and Plane Seats
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