08/10/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
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BA to Double Fuel Surcharges
British Airways will double fuel surcharges on long-haul flights to compensate for soaring oil prices, Europe's second-biggest airline said Monday, as it swung to a larger-than-expected first-quarter profit.
Iraq Asks Foreigners to Size Up Oil Fields
Iraq has an immense amount of oil, but no one knows in detail just how much is there, not even the country's oil ministry.
Advertising Forecast Shadows Google IPO
A new Internet advertising forecast shows slower growth for paid search listings in the next five years, a projection that raises questions about web search leader Google's prospects as it goes public.
OPEC Says It May Boost Oil Output
Crude oil futures fell from records in London and New York after the president of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said the group next month may boost output to help lower prices.
Afghanistan Issues Fatwa on Opium
Afghanistan's religious leaders decreed poppy cultivation, which makes the country the world's biggest opium producer, illegal, a move that will aid efforts to end the $2.3 billion drug trade, the United Nations said.
Chinese Trade in Africa Booms
A look of satisfaction played on the trade official's face as he reeled off statistics recently from a ministry report about China's booming commerce with Africa.
Iraq Issues Arrest Warrant for Chalabi
Iraq has issued arrest warrants for Ahmad Chalabi, a former governing council member with strong U.S. ties, on counterfeiting charges, and for his nephew Salem Chalabi -- head of the tribunal trying Saddam Hussein -- on murder charges, Iraq's chief investigating judge said.
Iranian Diplomat Kidnapped
Iran on Monday confirmed that one of its diplomats in Iraq was kidnapped, a day after militants in Iraq said they had taken a top Iranian diplomat hostage.
- Sadr Pledges to Fight Until U.S. Forces Withdraw
- Arab League Supports Sudan on Darfur
- Nuclear Leak Kills 4 in Japan
- Firefighting Legend Dead at 89
- U.S. Blinded by Its Love Affair With Saakashvili
- The Voters Will Not Forget or Forgive
- Nuclear Security Is a Myth
- A Fond Farewell to My Home in Azerbaijan
- Stakes Are High for CSKA, Rangers
- The Price of Four-Legged Friendship
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Stroimontage Eyes Paris Market
- St. Pete Station to Get a Mediterranean Treatment
- IKEA to Take Mega Mall to Kazan
- News in Brief
- 80,000 Ask Putin to Veto Reform Bill
- Reshuffles Looming for Prosecutors
- Georgia Urges Russia Not to Spoil Relations
- Suspended Sentence in Cold Death
- 4 Go on Trial in Mozdok Suicide Blast
- St. Pete Math Champ Had Long Road to Victory
- Alfa Bank Moves Into Realty With Noble Gibbons Stake
- Banks Struggle to Regain Trust
- Tobacco Giants in $181M Deal
- Zhukov: '04 GDP Growth at 6.9%
- Business in Brief
- Local Investors Step In for Jittery Foreigners
- Ukraine Election Warning Issued
- Crime Novelist Rewrote the Rules
- Lawyers Set to Select Pichugin Case Jurors
- Yugansk Shares Arrested Again
- Construction Mogul Bargains for Space Ride
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