08/23/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Tanks Close In on Najaf Shrine
U.S. tanks advanced to within 800 meters of the Imam Ali mosque in the Iraqi city of Najaf on Sunday after talks on surrendering control of the shrine at the center of an 18-day siege ran into trouble.
Kerry: Attack Ads Bush's Old Tricks
U.S. Senator John Kerry's campaign released a video Saturday comparing the controversy over Kerry's Vietnam service to attacks on John McCain during the 2000 Republican primaries.
'The Scream,' 'Madonna' Stolen From Oslo Museum
Edvard Munch's famous paintings ""The Scream"" and ""Madonna"" were stolen from an art museum Sunday while stunned museumgoers watched armed men threatening the staff at gunpoint as they took the artworks to a waiting car, police said.
Oil Falls From Highs After Missing $50
Oil prices eased from new highs Friday as dealers pocketed profits from a long record-breaking run after escalating violence in Iraq took U.S. crude close to $50 per barrel.
EU Frets About Oil Prices
Record highs in oil prices are unjustified and a cause for concern, European Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Friday.
Battle of Fuzzy, Fluid Mascots
In what could be the weirdest election since California's recall race, a hyperactive bunny, a steroid-pumped clean freak, a giggling blob of dough and 23 other product mascots are campaigning to become the United States' favorite advertising icon.
- Business in Brief
- Plan Foresees Shipping Sakhalin Gas to Mexico
- Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
- Peace Will Require New Leadership
- Why Google Is Not a Russian Company
- Falling Price of Oil Factor in '05 Budget
- First Witness Testifies in Yukos Trial
- Alfa Service Takes a Stab at Fridman
- Gazprom Keeps Its Cool Over Investigation
- Putin Vows to 'Confer' With Fradkov
- RTS Urging Compliance With Rules
- Russian Oil Majors Raise Output From Refineries
- A Russian Olympic Weekend
- Gold and Nothing Less for Lebedeva
- Shot Put Gold Medalist Fails Drug Test
- Khorkina Bitter at All-Around Defeat
- Women's 100 Gold Goes to Belarus
- News in Brief
- Drug Ring Linked to MGU Laboratory
- Construction Mogul Ditches Space Bid for Medical Reasons
- Georgian Troops Withdraw
- 1991 Coup Remembered
- Ilim Pulp Son Bids for Soccer Club
- Putin Flies to Chechnya Ahead of Vote
- More Tourists Head for the Beach This Year
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