03/22/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Protests Erupt After Taiwan Elections
Taiwan's opposition, narrowly defeated in presidential elections after an assassination attempt on President Chen Shui-bian won a strong sympathy vote, demanded on Sunday an independent investigation into the shooting.
Uzbek, Chechen Militants in Pakistan
The hunt for terrorists in Pakistan's lawless frontier regions appears to be narrowing in on remnants of a Central Asian terror group on the run since U.S. airstrikes and Afghan Northern Alliance fighters sent it fleeing from camps where it trained with al-Qaida.
NATO on High Alert in Kosovo
NATO-led peacekeepers in full riot gear erected barricades, set up checkpoints and parked armored personnel carriers at strategic locations Sunday to prevent unrest at the funerals for two ethnic Albanian boys whose drowning deaths sparked violence in Kosovo.
Rewriting History for Putin
Rewriting history was an important part of the Bolshevik project to remake the world.
U.S. Race Is in Full Swing and It's Still Spring
These days, everybody knows that a U.S. presidential campaign has to have a rapid-response machine.
- Inner Turmoil at the World Bank
- Reassessing Russia Gamble
- Riding on Bus No. 105 Without Breaking Eggs
- City Plans to Restore Manezh, Add Garage
- Court Keeps Khodorkovsky in Jail Until May
- Duma OKs Merger of 2 Regions
- Reports: Jailed Agents Admit Guilt in Qatar
- Audit Chamber Targets Chechnya
- Estonia Expels 2 Russian Diplomats
- News in Brief
- Business in Brief
- MiG 'Near' to $1.5Bln Algeria Deal
- Russia Planning First Bond Issue Since '98
- Irkut Discloses Ownership in Advance of IPO
- Oil Output to Grow 11% in '05
- Surgut's Profits Fail to Impress Investors
- Sistema Shows Interest in Soros Stake
- Putin Launches War on Poverty
- Adzharian Leader Revels in Defiance
- Investors Weigh Up the Putin Risk Factor
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