02/25/2004
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Press Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Pentagon Launches Halliburton Probe
The Pentagon said Monday it opened a criminal investigation of fraud allegations against a unit of Vice President Dick Cheney's old company Halliburton, including possible overpricing of fuel delivered to Iraq.
U.S. Cans $39Bln Chopper Program
U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin may get new business from the Pentagon's decision to cancel the Comanche scout helicopter, a senior executive said Tuesday.
Saudi Fields Losing Their Luster
When visitors tour the headquarters of Saudi Arabia's oil empire -- a sleek glass building rising from the desert in Dhahran near the Persian Gulf -- they are reminded of its mission in a film projected on a giant screen.
Creaking Banks Boost China's Cellphone Services
Sales executive Gao Song punches a number into his cellphone to pay his gas bill, a far cry from the monthly ordeal of elbowing his way up the line at his local bank or post office.
South African Business Leaders Bang Patriotic Drum
The billboards are covered with bold statements about national pride and optimism. Television ads tell South Africans why they should pat themselves on the back 10 years into democracy.
Haitian Rebels Threaten Capital
Rebels said they would be in the Haitian capital within days and Washington sent Marines to protect its embassy Monday after the country's second-largest city fell in a bloody armed revolt.
Nader Enters U.S. Presidential Race
Now that consumer advocate Ralph Nader has formally declared his presidential candidacy as an independent, many Democrats fear a repeat of the 2000 race, when Nader was blamed by some for taking just enough votes away from Al Gore to secure a razor-thin victory for George W. Bush.
- Quake Hits Morocco, 300 Dead
- Palestinians Garner Support in Hague
- Rumsfeld Visits Iraq Amid Violence
- Hard-Liners Sweep Iran Parliamentary Elections
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Eager Expats Take Up the Mortgage Challenge
- Japan Favored Over China in Pipeline Duel
- Russia May Join EU in U.S. Poultry Ban
- Vimpelcom Denied New Frequencies
- FSC: Market Manipulators Identified
- Nafta-Moskva in Hunt for Italian Soccer Club
- Enel Wins Landmark Tender to Manage Top Power Plant
- Seoul Pays Banks $1.7Bln for Loans
- Business in Brief
- 4 Candidates May Opt to Withdraw
- Khristenko Kept in the Shadows
- Rybkin 'Best Speaker in the History of the Duma'
- News in Brief
- UN: Russians Top List of Refugees to Rich Countries
- A Bloody History
- Defending Soldiers, Not Wars
- Transgressors Pay, but the Guilty Go Free
- Putin Presiding Over Centralized Feudal State
- The Closing of Chechen Refugee Camps Delayed
- Ukraine Stops Man With Uranium
- Putin Fires Kasyanov 19 Days Before Vote
- Investors Shrug Off Sudden Shakeup
- EU Stands Firm in Spat With Russia
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