02/05/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Kerry Wins 5 States in Primary Push
John Kerry established his national appeal to Democrats with commanding victories in far-flung presidential nomination contests from Arizona to Delaware, but John Edwards and Wesley Clark denied him a clean sweep in the winnowing race.
Toxin Sent to White House
A letter containing a vial of the potentially deadly toxin ricin was mailed to the White House in November but was intercepted at an off-site mail facility, FBI sources said.
British Defense Expert Denies WMD Claims
Tony Blair's efforts to quell the furor over Iraq's missing weapons suffered another setback Wednesday when a former intelligence official tore apart the British government's case for war.
UN Expecting Washington's Support in Iraq
A United Nations team heading to Iraq to help break the impasse over creating a transitional government is expecting White House support for its recommendations, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said.
Google Tops Global Brand Poll
Google, the top Internet search engine which is expected by bankers to list its shares this year, gained a fillip Tuesday as it was named Global Brand of the Year by consultants Interbrand for the second year running.
Tyco Reports Biggest Profit Since Scandal
Tyco International Ltd. on Tuesday reported its biggest profit since an accounting scandal first rocked the conglomerate two years ago, as sales of pharmaceuticals, electronic connectors and cable gear rose.
SEC Mulls New Rule for Securities Trading
U.S. market regulators are considering changing a rule that requires securities traders to get the best price for customer orders, no matter where they find it, said sources familiar with the matter Tuesday.
Hollinger Inc. Sues Its Own Subsidiary
Hollinger Inc. has sued its Chicago-based subsidiary, Hollinger International, to prevent it from blocking a proposed sale of a controlling interest in the publishing company.
Appointments
James Mandel, former managing partner of the Moscow office of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae has joined EY Law as a partner in the Moscow office.
- Bartender Shaken and Stirred by Moscow Life
- Appreciation of the Word
- Blocks and Contortions In Armenia's Economy
- Great Powers, Media Ethics and a Bush Polemic
- Khamenei Tries to Resolve Ban Crisis
- Juppe to Carry On In Politics
- Serbian Parties Choose Speaker
- Cellphone Sales Boom in 2003
- Halliburton to Return $27.4M to Washington
- Bangladesh Fears End of Quota
- ABN's Record Profits Raise Merger Prospects
- Putin Says He Made $270,000 in 4 Years
- 'Incompatible' ISS Crew Ditched
- Vimpelcom Comes Under Renewed Attack
- Gref: Oil Tax Hike Won't Top $3Bln
- Investors Shaking Off Yukos Fears
- Tax Avoidance Is Theft, Says Orthodox Church
- Business in Brief
- Odessa-Brody to Pump West
- Small Surgut Dividend Expected
- Russian Rail Link to Revive China's Rust Belt
- Putin Proposes Equality With Europe
- News in Brief
- Investigators Looking Into Car Bomb Motive
- Cops: Author's Neighbor Blast Target
- Not Exactly Party-Based Government
- Restoring Trust
- How Many Watermelons to Moscow?
- State Wants $1Bln for an Exxon Field
- Forbes' Faberge Eggs Go to Vekselberg
- Khakamada Leads a Lonely Liberal Campaign
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