02/12/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Comcast Offering $54Bln for Disney
In a surprise move, cable TV giant Comcast Corp. proposed early Wednesday to buy Walt Disney Co., the iconic media and entertainment powerhouse that owns the ABC and ESPN television networks, movie studios and theme parks, for stock valued at about $54 billion.
Regulator Blocks PeopleSoft Bid
U.S. Justice Department lawyers are recommending that Oracle Corp.'s hostile takeover bid for business software rival PeopleSoft Inc. be blocked for antitrust reasons, a step that could kill the proposed $9.4 billion deal before shareholders get a chance to vote on it.
Greenspan: U.S. Deficit Is Risk
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday the U.S. economy has made ""impressive gains"" since last summer and predicted that even the lagging jobs market should perk up in coming months.
Microsoft Warns About Critical Software Flaw
People who use Microsoft operating system software have to patch their systems yet again, or their computers will be vulnerable to attacks that could cede control of their computers to hackers, the company announced Tuesday.
Latest Iraq Bombing Kills Up to 46
A suicide attacker blew up a car packed with explosives in a crowd of hundreds of Iraqis waiting outside an army recruiting center Wednesday, killing up to 46 people, officials and witnesses said, in the second bombing in two days targeting Iraqis working with the U.S.-led coalition.
UN Talks on Cyprus Continuing
After a fruitless first round of talks, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan was set to try again Wednesday for a deal with Greek and Turkish Cypriots to unify Cyprus before its May 1 entry into the European Union.
Fierce Gaza Clashes Leave 13 Dead
Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen battled in two areas of the Gaza Strip early Wednesday, killing at least 13 Palestinians and wounding more than 50 people in one of the bloodiest days in Gaza in months.
Clark Ends Bid as Kerry Rolls On
His front-runner status bolstered by dual Southern victories, John Kerry is looking to Wisconsin to dispatch the dwindling field of Democratic U.S. presidential rivals still clinging to hope.
U.S. Seeking to Limit Nuclear Fuel Nations
President George W. Bush was scheduled to announce a new U.S. proposal Wednesday to limit the number of nations permitted to produce nuclear fuel, senior administration officials said Tuesday.
- Bush Releases Disputed Military Records
- Pro-Aristide Forces Step Up Defense
- Internet Prince Who Loves Clowning Around
- Appointments
- Sympathy and Prayers for Victims of Bombing
- Russia's Heart Pierced by Putin Consolidation
- Presidential Valentine's Day
- WTO Admits Iraq as an Observer
- Viacom Plans to Spin Off Blockbuster Stake
- GM Expects Stronger China Growth
- Foster's Profit Hit by Wine Price Wars
- Authoritarianism and Its Discontents
- 'Patriotic' Duties Coming Before Real Ones
- Business in Brief
- Russian Funds Lead Cash Race
- Kasyanov Urges Yet Delays Bank Reform
- Asian Skies Open Wider for Aeroflot
- RSPP: Don't Refer to Us as Oligarchs
- LUKoil Retains Its No. 1 Spot
- Surprise Surge in Global Oil Demand
- China Buying More Russian Crude
- Tire Maker Hits Brakes on JV
- News in Brief
- Kadyrov's Forces Strike Fear in Chechnya
- Police Get a Hand Foiling a Kidnapping
- Liberals Take Jobs Outside Politics
- Putin Sends Bush Letter of Thanks
- U.S. Correspondent Reported Missing in Chechnya Is Found
- Rybkin Suggests He Was Hiding
- Envoy Says Russia Is Prepared to Withdraw From Moldova
- Saakashvili Sends a 'Positive Signal'
- Changing Visa Rules Creating Hassles
- Khodorkovsky No Longer a Menatep Owner
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