04/26/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
U.S. Troops Likely to Go Into Najaf
U.S. troops will likely enter parts of the Shiite holy city of Najaf soon in a move to clamp down on the rebel militia of a radical Shiite cleric but will stay away from sensitive holy sites in the center of the city to avoid rousing the anger of Shiites, a U.S. general said Sunday.
Blast Aid Arriving in North Korea
Food, tents and other emergency aid from China arrived Sunday in North Korea to help it recover from a devastating train explosion that killed more than 160 people -- nearly half of them children in a school torn apart by the blast -- and left thousands homeless.
Israel: Arafat Assassination Not Imminent
Israel has no imminent plans to kill Yasser Arafat, despite Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's latest threats against the Palestinian leader, Israel's vice premier said Sunday.
Greek Cypriots Vote Down Reunification Plan
Greek Cypriots defied international pressure Saturday, voting overwhelmingly to kill a UN-backed plan that would have ended 30 years of partition and ushered a united Cyprus into the European Union.
Liberalism's Economic Triumph
In the burgeoning debate about liberalism in Russia, one fact is so obvious that it is barely spelled out: Economic liberalism has prevailed in Russia.
Chubais and the Privatization of History
Anatoly Chubais seems to give most interviews these days to the Financial Times, probably because he gets such deferential treatment.
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- Russia Wants Back Tsarist Gold Worth Billions
- Klitschko Stops Sanders to Capture Belt
- Business in Brief
- Gazprom Borrows $1.2Bln Via Record 30-Year Bonds
- Russia to Ease Pipeline Access for WTO Entry
- Khodorkovsky Gets May 15 Deadline
- Ruble Falls Against Dollar for 4th Straight Week
- G-7: Oil Price Threatens World Economy
- Regional Utilities to Merge
- Nuclear Monopoly Courts Investors
- Aeroflot to Modernize Booking System
- New Gazprom Funds Lure Foreign Investors
- Duma Rapidly Raises Oil Taxes
- New Life Trickles Back to Chernobyl
- Ukraine Sees a New 'Iron Curtain'
- Arkhangelsk Police Hold Blast Suspect
- U.S. Doctor Out on Bail in Sex Case
- Armenians Remember 1915
- Chechen Warlord Dies in Hospital
- Latvia Expels a Russian Diplomat
- News in Brief
- Saakashvili Warns He Will Use Force
- Putin and Kuchma Meet to Swap Ratified Treaties
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