02/10/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Beyonce, OutKast Pick Up Grammys
Luther Vandross and Coldplay stole some of hip-hop's thunder at the Grammys, but rap funksters OutKast still won album of the year for ""Speakerboxxx-The Love Below,"" and Beyonce took home a record-tying five trophies.
Cause for Sea Otters' Scarcity a Mystery
When Russian explorers first saw sea otters bobbing in the waters off Alaska's Aleutian Islands in the mid-18th century, they knew they had discovered a money maker.
Boy Who Refused to Grow Up Turns 100
Peter Pan has outlived generations of children, but the boy who would not grow up remains as youthful as ever.
Israeli Court Judges Barrier's Legality
Israel's Supreme Court opened hearings Monday into the legality of a West Bank barrier the government says stops suicide bombers, but which civil liberties groups say causes Palestinian hardship.
Bush Owns Up to Lack of WMD in Interview
U.S. President George W. Bush on Sunday conceded for the first time that he relied on flawed assumptions and inaccurate information in launching the Iraq war, but he denied having intentionally misled the American people.
Prince Charles Visits Basra
Prince Charles paid a surprise morale-boosting visit to British troops in Iraq on Sunday, and spoke to local officials about their concerns over the country's future.
UN Team Meets Iraqi Governing Body
The United Nations will do ""everything possible"" to help Iraq regain its sovereignty, the head of a UN team said after meeting with Iraqi leaders Sunday to discuss the feasibility of holding early legislative elections.
Kerry Coasts to Easy Wins in 3 States
John Kerry's three-state weekend rout, capped by his coast to victory in Maine, pushed him closer to the Democratic U.S. presidential nomination and left his rivals scrambling to find a way to stop the front-runner.
At Least 42 Dead in Haiti's Popular Revolt
A popular uprising spread Monday with anti-government rebels seizing control of at least nine towns in eastern Haiti and the death toll rising to at least 42 in the strongest challenge yet to the authority of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
- Beijing to Liberalize TV Market
- Chinese Trade Surplus with U.S. Hits $58Bln
- Brazilians Wait for Lula to Deliver
- Eurotunnel to Cut Rates After '03 Loss of $2.4Bln
- Vodafone Mulls $30Bln AT&T Bid
- Bush Bets U.S. Fortunes on a Cheap Dollar
- 2003: A Landmark Year for Moscow Property
- Constructivist Gem Makes Final Bid for Utopia
- Blast Stirs Up Conspiracies
- Friday Mosque Another Victim of Crackdown?
- Deal With Crime, Not Punishment
- Democracy and War
- Lesin's Help Needed, But Not by BBC
- Business in Brief
- Iraq Keeps LUKoil's Hopes Alive
- Georgia Expects 8% GDP Growth
- Luzhkov Says He'll Destroy Rossiya
- Rybkin's Location Is a Mystery to Police
- Drug License Confusion Has Vets Scared to Use Ketamine
- Ukraine Denies Sale of Nuclear Weapons
- Irkut in $200M Firefighting Jet Deal
- Germany Offering 200 Used Airplanes
- Lebedev's Bail Appeal Rejected
- Turkey Accepts Tatneft's $1.3Bln Bid for Refinery
- AvtoVAZ Chief Says Net Profit Rose Sixfold to $175M in 2003
- GAZ Says Ready to Roll Into Poland
- News in Brief
- Ivanov Says Russia May Pull Out of Arms Treaty
- Tbilisi: Russia Was Warned of Attack
- 3 Suspects Admit Participation in Yushenkov Murder at Trial
- Riding the Green Line at 8:32 a.m.
- 2 Countries, 2 Lives for Soviet Defector
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