07/26/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Sudan Denies Charges of Genocide
Sudan's foreign minister insisted his country would prosecute Arab militias responsible for killings in the troubled Darfur region, but again denied that the attacks amounted to genocide.
Suspect in Journalist's Death Freed
A court has acquitted an agent charged with the killing of an Iranian-Canadian photojournalist in a case that has damaged relations between Ottawa and Tehran, the lawyer and Nobel Peace laureate representing the victim's mother said.
Daimler Wins Worker Standoff
Workers at DaimlerChrysler's largest plant in Germany agreed Friday to forgo raises and make other sacrifices in exchange for job security, the latest sign of an increased willingness by German employees to take cuts amid increasing global competition.
Brazil Nabs Kroll Worker for Spying
Brazilian police said on Saturday they arrested a man working for international risk consulting firm Kroll Inc. on suspicions of spying on government officials during corporate investigations.
Conventions Are a Ritual Worth Having
The Democrats have begun to gather in Boston for this week's presidential nominating convention.
Russia Must Step Up the Battle Against AIDS
The AIDS epidemic in Russia has entered a dangerous and decisive stage.
- News in Brief
- Defense Plant Hit With U.S. Sanctions
- 7 Candidates on Ballot for Chechnya's Election
- Busted Summer Camp Taught Teens to Steal
- Kremlin Brings Back 'Stalingrad'
- Belarus Closes Office of Rossia Television
- Bush Twins Say Putin Is 'Amazing'
- Kerry Supporters Hold Tashkent Fundraiser
- Erratic Yelena Falls to Serena
- Business in Brief
- Ally Offers to Bail Out Yukos
- Worries Grow Over Housing Reforms
- Soviet Spy Who Outwitted Einstein
- Shipping Giant Hires Fradkov's Son
- Dresdner to Expand Into Russian Stocks
- Economy Ministry Sexes Up the Business of Exportation
- Siemens Strikes Deal for Power Machines
- RRJ Order Book Rises to $1.5Bln
- Russia Wants to Aid Iraq With Trade, Not Troops
- Georgia Shuts Down BP Pipeline
- Marathon Oil Wants Better Terms
- First Investment Grade Bond Sold
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