11/19/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Russia, Wales Gear Up for Fight
Friendship, though is the last thing on anyone's mind before the latest meeting that will decide whether Russia or Wales will play in the European Championships in Portugal next year as the war of words continued between the two sides ahead of Wednesday's game at the Millenium Stadium.
A Fed Cup 'Full Circle' for Navratilova
Martina Navratilova is in Moscow this week to play for the U.S. team in the final four of the Fed Cup, returning to a city once so despised in her native country.
London Braces for Bush, Protesters
U.S. President George W. Bush will lean on his staunchest ally Tony Blair when he arrives in London on Tuesday for a three-day visit, his first to a Western European capital since war in Iraq polarized the world.
Italian Aide Quits Iraq Authority
An Italian member of the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, has resigned, accusing the U.S. administration of inefficiency and failing to understand the country.
Balkans Tribunal Seeks Plea Bargains
The UN tribunal for war crimes in the Balkans in the 1990s is suddenly rushing through its backlog of cases, adopting a disputed strategy to promote plea bargains with much-reduced sentences in exchange for cooperation and guilty pleas.
Violence in China Belies Safer Image
The victims' color photos were splashed across Chinese media -- 25 teenage boys, lured to their deaths from Internet cafes and video arcades. Other newspapers carried an even grislier report: the stabbing murders of 65 people, all linked to a single drifter.
Haiti Closes Down for General Strike
Most stores closed and many teachers didn't show up for class in Haiti's capital on Monday in a protest strike called three days after rock-throwing supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide broke up a rally of his opponents.
- Top U.S. Auditing Cop Warns on Tax Shelters
- Chinese Unveil a Rival to DVD
- A Tumescent Nightmare in My Nether Regions
- Putin Trades Land Deal for Khodorkovsky
- No More Kleptocracy
- Are Investors Seeing the Big Picture?
- Program Lets Disabled Ride High in the Saddle
- Smart Dollars Leave Russia in Wallets
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Business in Brief
- Chamber, Cops to Probe Ministry, RZD
- Last-Minute Deal Struck on Deposit Insurance
- City to Buy No. 3 Airport From Federal Government
- Soros' Private Security Firm Fired After Counterattack
- Economy Grows 6.6% in 10 Months
- IEA Doubts Wisdom of Building Oil Link to Asia
- Sistema Triples Revenues
- Report: Total Tax Dispute Over
- Canada Lifts Restrictions on Aeroflot
- Putin Says Military Unready to Face Threats
- Over 700 Duma Hopefuls Concealed Their Wealth
- Communist Finances Face Probe
- News in Brief
- 4 Officers Go on Trial for Chechen Killings
- Russia, Canada Block a Plan to Ban Asbestos
- Yukos, Market Suffer New Hits
- Menatep Ducks Back Into the Shadows
- American Basketball Player Goes Native
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