07/28/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Spartak Signs $11.5M Striker
Spartak Moscow has signed Argentine forward Fernando Cavenaghi for $11.5 million, according to the Noticias Argentinas news agency, in the most expensive signing in the history of East European soccer.
200 Korean Defectors Arrive in Seoul
Two hundred North Koreans flew into the South Korean capital Tuesday from an unidentified Southeast Asian country in the largest-ever group of defectors to reach the capitalist South, a news report said.
U.S. Hands Detainees to France
Four Frenchmen detained in the U.S. military camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for more than two years arrived back in France on Tuesday after being handed over to French authorities.
Review: No Basis for Charging Iran Group
A 16-month review by the United States has found no basis to charge members of an Iranian opposition group in Iraq with violations of American law, though the group is listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government, according to senior American officials.
- Libya Gains Approval for WTO Entry
- Life, Longing and the Gulag's Legacy in Vorkuta
- Is Bush Going for Show or Substance?
- Great Game Over
- Winnie the Pooh Democracy
- 70% of Russians Don't Bank
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- FSB Breaks Up Lubyanka Rally
- Putin Aide Named Rosneft Chairman
- Video Claims Basayev Led Ingushetia Raids
- Dutch Government Sues MSF for Ransom Money
- Moldova School Is Closed Down
- Crime Invades Military Ranks
- EU Says Putin Out to Destroy Yukos
- Baby Oligarch Buys British Automaker
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