02/17/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Cafe Pushkin Owners Destroy Past
Part of the popular appeal of Cafe Pushkin on Tverskoi Bulvar is its faking of the past.
Buildings Overtake The Weeds in Brooklyn
The signs of Brooklyn's building boom are scattered across the borough, and they are not hard to read.
Old ICBMs, Old Thinking
The Russian military has begun a strategic exercise heralded as the biggest since Soviet times.
From Birth in Blighty
It's the little things I miss about Azerbaijan -- the delicious plump tomatoes, the breeze off the Caspian Sea on warm spring days, or the way you can do a U-turn in the middle of a six-lane highway and no one bats an eyelid.
Chechens Say Blast Reignites Backlash
The police came for Akhmed Arsanakov within hours of the deadly explosion in the Moscow metro.
Uzbek to Die for Bishkek Bombing
Uzbekistan's Supreme Court on Monday convicted and sentenced to death a man belonging to an al-Qaida-allied terrorist group for his involvement in two bombings in neighboring Kyrgyzstan.
AT&T Wireless Bids Reported at $38Bln
Investor concerns that Vodafone Group was raising its bid for AT&T Wireless, the struggling U.S. group, to around $38 billion sent shares in the cellphone giant falling 3.7 percent on Monday.
Honda and GE to Produce Jet Engine
Honda Motor Co. will work with General Electric to make jet engines for small business planes, both sides said Monday, marking the Japanese automaker's entry into the aviation industry.
London Toll System Drives Out Business
One year after the introduction of a ?5 ($9.40) toll to drive into central London, traffic is down by almost a third. Sales are down too, according to stores and restaurants in the charging area.
Merck Sells Off VWR for $1.68Bln
German drugs and chemicals group Merck KGaA said on Monday it would sell its VWR International lab distribution unit to private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice for $1.68 billion.
- Turkish Authorities Seize Uzan Firms
- Sanofi Eyes Aventis as Profits Rise
- Ford and Toyota Roll Out 'Green' SUVs
- 'King' Rules at British Awards
- Conan Quips Incite Canadian Dissent
- Port-au-Prince Protest Ends in Violence
- Blazes in China Kill at Least 93
- Bush Courts NASCAR Fans in Daytona Beach
- Dean Campaign Chairman to Support Kerry
- Dean Campaign Chairman to Support Kerry
- Historic Kashmir Peace Talks Begin
- Pakistan Suspected as China-Libya Middleman
- Aborigines Riot in Sydney Over Teen's Death
- Battle On for Control of Moskva-City
- Morgan Mulls Bid for Wharf
- Vladivostok Opens Doors to the World
- Moscow Zoo Turns 140
- News in Brief
- Mayor: Up to 38 Dead at Water Park
- Glazyev Says Rodina Too Loyal to Putin
- Kadyrov Talks About The Missing
- Prosecutors Drop Vimpelcom Case
- WBD Juice Sales Fall as Market Share Slips
- Irkutsk to Sell Stake in Kovykta
- Paper: Norilsk Planning $1Bln Eurobond Issue
- Italy's Enel Takes Aim at UES Distribution Assets
- Oil Delegation Travels to Baghdad
- Industry Growth Hits 3-Year Record
- RZD, RusAl to Cooperate on Siberian Titanium Mine
- Alcoa Interested in RusAl Plants
- Business in Brief
- 4 Years of Reforming the Federal System
- Anything's Possible in This Place
- Putin Promises Justice in Park Tragedy
- Nevzlin Offers Shares for Freedom
- 122-Year-Old Chechen Has Seen a Lot
- President Takes a Submarine Ride
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