09/22/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Meet Shows City Can Put on a Show
The Moscow Challenge meet on Saturday was an opportunity for the host of the 1980 Olympics to prove it still has what it takes to put on a good show.
Iraq Opens Economy to Foreigners
Aiming to reverse decades of economic decay under Saddam Hussein, Iraq's leadership council unveiled sweeping free-market reforms Sunday that would permit foreign investment and impose income taxes -- but keep oil under government control.
Arafat Diverted $900M, IMF Says
An audit of the Palestinian Authority revealed that President Yasser Arafat diverted $900 million in public funds to a special bank account that he controlled and that most of the money was later invested in Palestinian assets, an International Monetary Fund official said Saturday.
JetBlue Confesses to Data Leak
JetBlue Airways has acknowledged publicly that it had provided a Pentagon contractor with information on more than 1 million of its own passengers.
Getting Bolshie at Bolshoi
When the Bolshoi Theater fired one of its ballerinas because she was not quite anorexic, the storm that followed felt very familiar.
- Food for Thought Ahead of Bush-Putin Summit
- Culinary Baptism of Fire Somewhat Late in Life
- Electoral Fraud Revisited
- Putin Says Yukos Case All About Murder
- Russia Joins 4-Nation Economic Zone
- Another Major Reform Project Delayed
- Business in Brief
- Duma Votes to Spend $89Bln in 2004
- Kasyanov Blasts Central Bank on Reforms
- Debt Deal With Seoul Reached
- Russia Wants $2Bln From Kabul
- Mobius Eyes $1.6Bln in Investments
- Russia Hardens Stance Toward Iran
- Two Policemen Detained in Bombings
- Voters Pick New St. Pete Governor
- Baltic Russians Pose Challenge to the EU
- 'Namedni' Gets TV Press Award
- News in Brief
- Putin Hints Solution on Iraq Possible
- President Backs United Russia
- Flash Mob: Art, Smart or Just Absurd
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