02/18/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Cingular Wins AT&TW With $41Bln
U.S. mobile phone operator Cingular Wireless on Tuesday won a battle to take over smaller rival AT&T Wireless after bidding $41 billion in cash and trumping cellphone titan Vodafone.
Comcast Bid Nixed by Disney
Board members of Walt Disney Co., the second-largest U.S. media company, rejected as too low a $54.1 billion hostile bid from Comcast Corp and said directors would consider higher offers.
Growth Drives Asian Refineries
These are bright days for Asia's refining industry. After more than five years of wafer-thin margins and chronic overcapacity, profits have surged and many plants are pumping oil products at near to capacity.
Aristide Appeals to Neighbors for Aid
Former soldiers took Haiti's rebellion to the key central city of Hinche, torching the police station and freeing prisoners as President Jean-Bertrand Aristide appealed for international help to end an 11-day-old uprising.
Canada's Martin May Resign over Funds Flap
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin sought on Monday to control political damage caused by a financial scandal being blamed on his Liberal Party, and repeated a pledge that he would resign if investigations showed he had known about the diversion of $76 million in public funding.
Choosing the Right Time to Bow Out
Chin up, ego beaten down, any bitterness squashed deep inside, a flash of humor helps. As presidential primary candidates fall away, one by one, there's an etiquette and timing to bowing out gracefully.
Woman Denies Ties with Kerry
A woman who has been the subject of rumors linking her to Senator John Kerry denied that she ever had an affair with the Democratic presidential candidate.
$20M Package for Israeli Settlements
A parliamentary committee has approved more than $20 million in new funding for Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, despite Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's recent calls to evacuate parts of these areas.
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- Ask a Stupid Question
- Budgeting for Help With the Dishes
- Life Moves Fast, and Dating Finally Catches Up
- Ministry, Region in Gold Spat
- Business in Brief
- Belarus Stands Firm in Gazprom Row
- UN: AIDS Spread Threatens Economy
- Farmer Raises Ostriches as Cash Cows
- RTS Passes 650, Hits New High
- Merrill Lynch on the Way to Moscow
- EBRD, Raiffeisen Loan $28M for Cinema Chain Expansion
- MTS Plans $1.2Bln '04 Expansion
- LUKoil Hit with $200M Azeri Bill
- Beating Poverty Through Equal Opportunities
- Back to the U.S.S.R. With Putin
- Constitutional Threat
- Who Will Live in the Land of the Siloviki?
- News in Brief
- Shoigu Clears Transvaal's Foundation
- Candidates Tally Their War Chests
- Lebedev Charged After 'Reading Too Slowly'
- Catholic Cardinal Kicks Off Visit
- OSCE, Russia Agree to Work in Chechnya
- New, 6-Seat Spacecraft Being Built
- 7 Long Holiday Weekends This Year
- Mystery Surrounds Military's War Game
- LDPR's Malyshkin Pulls No Punches
- Long Arm of the Kremlin Grips TV
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