07/13/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
M&S Returns $4Bln to Prevent Takeover
Marks & Spencer said Monday it would return ?2.3 billion ($4.26 billion) to shareholders as it tries to win their loyalty and fend off a ?9.1 billion bid attempt by retail mogul Philip Green.
Nikkei Rises as Japan's Political Worries Fade
Japanese stocks closed sharply higher on Monday with investors back in a buying mood after the outcome of a weekend election eased worries about domestic political instability.
Famed Capitalist-Philanthropist Laurance Rockefeller Dies at 94
Laurance Rockefeller, a conservationist, philanthropist and leading figure in the field of venture capital, died in his sleep Sunday morning. He was 94.
Beijing Puts Senior Banker to Death
A senior banker has been executed and at least eight bank executives arrested amid a slew of reports of loan fraud and other abuses at China's state-run banks, official media reported Monday.
China's June Trade Surplus Soars 47%
China posted its second monthly trade surplus in a row in June as exports soared a higher-than-expected 46.5 percent from a year earlier, figures released Monday showed.
Deadline Looms Over Trade Talks
Five key trading nations made some progress at weekend talks, but cautioned that many obstacles still lay ahead of an end of July deadline for an outline accord on global trade, officials said.
Enron CFO's Wife Goes to Jail
For the next year, home for the real estate and grocery heiress married to Enron's former finance chief will be a 2.4-meter-by-3-meter cell. She will live with a roommate, share a toilet and endure noise that does not stop at lights-out.
Sharon, Peres Forge Uneasy Truce
Call them Israel's comeback kids -- with a combined age of 156.
Condom Row Erupts at AIDS Talks
The controversy over whether sexual abstinence, favored by the George W. Bush administration, or condoms are more effective in the fight against AIDS erupted at a major conference Monday.
- Kidnappers Extend Deadline
- Obscure U.S. Law Deports Reporters
- Washington Mulls Poll Delay Plan
- Milosevic Defense Set Back Again
- Anti-Semitic Attack Horrifies France
- Monk Spearheads Buddhist Revival in Buryatia
- A Vintage Day Out at Tushino Field
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Bond Market Volatility Has License to Thrill
- Red Tape Binds Warehouse Investors
- Cuban Property Dispute
- Business in Brief
- Kudrin Wants to Pan Kasyanov Bank Plan
- Paper: Siemens Eyes Potanin Firm
- VimpelCom Plans $1.1Bln Network Upgrade
- Gazprom's Costs Soar to $20Bln
- Kiev Court Postpones Case Against MTS
- A Victim of the Rule of Lawlessness
- Lonely at the Top
- Following the Soap Opera of Russian TV
- South Ossetians Feel a Strong Pull to the North
- Cutting the Ossetian Knot
- Klebnikov Case Given High Priority
- Court Bars Cherepkov in Mayoral Runoff Race
- 'Yaponchik' to Be Freed on Tuesday
- Georgia: South Ossetia Threat Passed
- Banks Move to Calm Depositors
- Foreign Lenders Bet Against Crisis
- Standard & Poor's Affirms Its Ratings for Russia
- News in Brief
- Yukos Owner Renews Offer
- Putin Tells Diplomats to Do PR for Russia
- Ketamine Squad Turns on Doctors
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