08/17/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Iraq Assembly Sends Delegation to Najaf
Iraqis meeting to pick an interim national assembly sent a delegation to the holy city of Najaf on Monday in an attempt to convince a radical Shiite cleric to end a bloody conflict with U.S. troops.
Olympic Scrapbook
Photo essay.
U.S. Mercenary Trial Resumes
Mohammed Sadiq, a religious scholar and Supreme Court judge, thought the bearded men who had come to his Kabul home one morning in late June could only be U.S. soldiers.
Chavez Claims Victory in Referendum
President Hugo Chavez survived a popular referendum to oust him in a vote that drew a record number of Venezuelans to the polls, according to results announced Monday.
'Overboard' Affair Shakes Up Australia
A former Australian Defense Department analyst Monday accused Prime Minister John Howard of deliberately misleading the public about asylum seekers endangering their children in a bid to demonize refugees before Australia's last election.
China Condemns Taiwan in Letter to Annan
China has written a rare letter to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, condemning Taiwan's most recent bid to join the world body and urging him to circulate it as a formal document among United Nations members.
Price of Crude Falls After Chavez Vote
Crude oil futures fell from records after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez won a referendum that might have removed him from office.
Liechtenstein Goes on PR Offensive
The people of Liechtenstein ushered in a new era Sunday as the tiny Alpine principality welcomed a new ruler and sought to shed its image as a haven for money launderers.
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- Embraer Regional Jets Take Off
- Airline Payouts Come With Baggage
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Dementyeva Downed in First Round
- First Came Football, Now Comes Cheerleading
- Mir Hotel Scheduled for Demolition
- St. Pete to Auction Its Shares in City Hotels
- City Hall Fleshes Out Rossiya Plan
- Norilsk Nickel Sells Office Center for $12M
- Dearth of Pipelines Slows GDP
- Business in Brief
- Private Agendas in Foreign Policy
- U.S. Economy Still Leading the Pack
- The Norwegian Perspective
- Vladivostok's New Mayor Has a Worrisome Past
- News in Brief
- 2 Ossetia Peacekeepers Are Killed
- Into the Ossetian Quagmire
- Putin Orders Defense Reshuffle
- Rumsfeld Discusses U.S. Troop Plans
- 50 Cats Guard the Hermitage
- Yukos Sends Mixed Signals Over Bankruptcy
- Turkish Pipeline Gaining Support
- Canadians Kicked Out of Aerostar
- From Afghanistan to the Dubrovka Theater
- Drivers Dodge Rules in a Race From the Law
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