03/11/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Investors Wary of IMF Deal
Argentine bondholders, including a group representing 7,000 investors, said they are concerned an accord between the government and the International Monetary Fund won't encourage the nation to restructure $99.4 billion of debt.
Memo: Shell Officials Hid Shortfalls
The new head of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group and its current chief financial officer, as well as the chairman ousted last week, were advised of huge shortfalls in proven oil and natural gas reserves in 2002, two years before they were publicly disclosed, according to company memorandums and notes of executive discussions.
South Korea to Rescue Delinquent Debtors
South Korea said it will bail out at least 400,000 individuals who can't pay their debts to try and boost an economic growth rate that fell by half last year to about 3 percent.
EU Rejects Plan to Fly U.S. Skies
The European Union said a U.S. offer to open up the $18 billion trans-Atlantic airline market was inadequate and pledged to seek a broader accord.
Botched Istanbul Suicide Attack Kills 2
A suicide bomber who killed one other person in an attack on an Istanbul freemasons' building botched the job, Turkish media reported Wednesday.
Planner in Cruise Ship Hijack Dies
Mohammed Abbas, the Palestinian mastermind of the Achille Lauro cruise ship hijacking in 1985, has died of natural causes in U.S. custody in Iraq, U.S. and Palestinian officials said Tuesday.
Africa 'Mercenaries' Face Death
Zimbabwe on Wednesday threatened to execute a band of ""foreign mercenaries"" detained in Harare and Equatorial Guinea, accusing them of being part of a plot funded by ""enemy powers"" and multinational corporations.
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- An Oasis for Artists at Sokol Faces Oblivion
- Business in Brief
- Alyoshin Gets Defense Agency
- Finance Industry Left Guessing How New Regulator Will Work
- Putin Kicking Reform Drive Into High Gear
- Trutnev Promises Action
- Mobile Majors Dial Into Last Frontier
- Emerging Markets Fuel Boom in Handsets
- Oil Exports Via White Sea Expected to Triple
- Sibur Inks Belarus Gas Supply Deal
- Government Revamp Is Not Enough
- A Lesson From Russia
- An Interim Triumph for the Iraqis
- Making Putin Look Good
- Covering Up Potholes Doesn't Fix Corruption
- Fradkov Does Not Plan to Cut Fat
- Chuvash Village at Home With Putin
- Putin's Pursuit of the Power Vertical
- Yavlinsky Considering a Comeback
- Glazyev: Authorities Put Pressure on Voters
- 10 Regions Will Vote for Leaders Sunday
- Irreverent Slogans Poke Fun at the President
- Yabloko Files Duma Election Lawsuits
- The Face of the New Government
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