05/27/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Coach: Safin Can Reclaim Top Spot
Marat Safin can topple Roger Federer as world No. 1 if only he can stay motivated, the Russian's coach Peter Lundgren said Tuesday.
Russia Held by World's No. 73
A depleted Russia team struggled to a dull 0-0 draw against Austria in its last competitive match before next month's European Championships in Portugal.
Britain, U.S. Disagree on Iraq Veto
The White House scrambled Tuesday to reassure skeptics that the United States planned to transfer full sovereignty to Iraqis on June 30, even as the U.S. administration publicly disagreed with its closest ally about whether a new Iraqi government could block U.S. military operations.
Amnesty: U.S. Bereft of Vision
Washington's global anti-terror policies are ""bankrupt of vision"" as human rights become sacrificed in the blind pursuit of security, a leading human rights group charged Wednesday.
China Woos Hong Kong With Finger Relic
Thousands of people in Hong Kong flocked on Wednesday to see a rare Buddhist relic in an exhibition Beijing hopes will help boost Chinese pride.
Two Koreas Hold High-Level Talks
The two Koreas took small but symbolically important steps Wednesday in the first-ever talks between the two sides' military generals, and agreed on more meetings to reduce tensions along the Cold War's last frontier amid a standoff over the North's nuclear weapons programs.
Caribbean Flood Death Toll on the Rise
Dozens of children's caskets lined the streets of this border town after floods swept away whole villages and sent desperate families into the darkness and mud in a frantic search for missing loved ones.
Last-Minute Details Delay Sudan Peace
Sudan's government and southern rebels hammered out final details Wednesday to a deal paving the way to end Africa's longest-running civil war, delaying a planned signing ceremony in Kenya.
- Poor Nations Want War on Poverty
- Stocks Shoot Up as Oil Price Falls
- Counterfeiting Congress Targets Terrorists
- Watchdog: U.S. Dragging Feet on Halliburton Audits
- Cubans Hit With Wave of Price Hikes
- Indian Studios Reel in Animation Deals
- Failed Bank Depositors Want Vekselberg's Eggs
- Business in Brief
- ECB Chief Praises EU-Russia Ties
- Ignatyev Bullish on Meeting Inflation, Currency Targets
- Tourists' Turn-Offs, U.S. in Moscow and Iraq
- Armageddon Almost Not Averted
- Appointments
- Wharton Sees Russia as Fertile MBA Ground
- Berlin House Snapped Up for $40M
- Gazprom Says It's Ready to Go Global
- Aeroflot-Linked Carrier Goes Belly-Up in Ireland
- $150M Start Price Set for Sukhoi Log Tender
- News in Brief
- U.S., Russia to Sign Fuel Retrieval Deal
- 2 Russians Killed in Iraq, Rest to Leave
- Self-Defense Gets a Little Easier
- Abu Ghraib Shows Moral Degradation
- Putin Speech Is Mixed Bag of Promises
- Rhetoric and Reality
- Paternalism Abandoned: Putin Becomes Chubais
- 'A Safe, Comfortable and Stable Life'
- NGOs Warned They May Be Next
- 100 Cars in Berezovsky Protest
- Social Event of the Year for the Political Elite
- Putin: Move Faster on Pipelines
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