12/16/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Global Markets Rally on Capture of Hussein
Stocks jumped, the dollar rose and the oil price fell on Monday after the capture of Saddam Hussein, but analysts said the reaction could be fleeting as concerns about global security and the U.S. economy remained.
Arrest Boosts U.S. Recovery, Bush
President George W. Bush, bolstered by the capture of Saddam Hussein, may get another boost in early 2004 when refunds from his tax cuts go out to U.S. voters.
Schroeder Concedes Half Of $19Bln Tax Cut Plan
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, bowing to opposition demands, agreed to slash his proposed tax cuts for next year in half to 7.8 billion euros ($9.5 billion), clouding the outlook for growth in Europe's biggest economy.
Attempt to Revive WTO Negotiations Falters
The World Trade Organization has failed to revive negotiations that stalled three months ago, possibly killing any chance of meeting a 2005 deadline for an accord that would pump $500 billion into the world economy.
Forget About Hussein: Heidar Is No More
One of the only places in the world where they weren't talking about the capture of Saddam Hussein on Monday morning was Azerbaijan.
Consequences of Capture
Saddam Hussein is in the hands of his foes and his spectacular capture may be a turning point in the battle to control Iraq.
The 'Pager-ization' of Democracy
For all its predictability, the outcome of the State Duma elections this month came as a real shock.
The Capture Of Saddam The Dictator
The United States achieved its most important military objective in Iraq since the fall of Baghdad when it captured Saddam Hussein.
- Who Is Mr. Putin: Successor or Reformer?
- Henkel to Pay $2.9Bln for Dial Soap
- $5.2Bln Bid for Safeway
- 'Real Santa' Still Losing Money
- Belgrade Suffers Image Problem
- Police Hardened by Chechnya Duty
- Extremism Spreads Across Central Asia
- Azerbaijan's Aliyev Is Laid to Rest
- Old U.S. Plans to Attack Soviet Union on Display
- Lesin Warns Rodina May Act on Promises
- News in Brief
- U.S.: Hussein Providing Clues
- Hot Dogs, Mars Bars And 7-Up in Hideout
- Russia Says Iraqis Should Try Hussein
- Grand Council Seeks Afghan Unity
- Pro-EU Opposition May Join Cyprus Government
- Bomb Blast Just Misses Pakistani President
- China Wants to Rent Key Port
- Kazakhstan Rehires Indicted American
- Business in Brief
- Kasyanov Talks Trade in Tokyo
- Russia, France Ease Stance on Iraq Debt
- Yukos Rebounds On Exxon Report
- Mortgages Face More Hurdles
- New Type of Town Planned on Collective Farm
- Rebels Kill 9 in Dagestan Ambush
- United Russia Ready for Revamp
- Kaliningrad Links Back Up to West
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