09/15/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
New Stars Swelling Russian 'Tsunami'
With Svetlana Kuznetsova the third Russian woman in a row to win a Grand Slam title this year, the question now seems to be not whether Russia can produce another champion but rather who will be next.
Baghdad Police Station Attack Kills 47
A huge explosion tore through a crowded market close to the west Baghdad police headquarters Tuesday, killing at least 47 people in the deadliest single attack in the capital in six months.
Ivan Hits Cuba's West Tip
Massive Hurricane Ivan slammed into Cuba's sparsely populated western tip with the worst of its 256-kilometer-per-hour winds and moved into the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, threatening U.S. oil installations and prompting thousands of U.S. citizens to flee its catastrophic strength.
Sudan Peace Talks Resume, Stall Anew
Peace talks on Sudan's troubled Darfur region were held up Tuesday as mediators from the African Union prepared to brief the organization's chairman on the stalemate between rebels and the Sudanese government.
- Jury Picked in Danilov Retrial
- Uranium Shipped to Russia for Safekeeping
- Police Detain School Repair Workers
- No Beslan Classes
- Israel Sends Anti-Terrorism Help
- IMF Voices 'Some Concern' Over Legal Assault on Yukos
- Basayev Puts Russia in a No-Win Situation
- Business in Brief
- Foreigners Rush to Bet on Future
- Russia Mulls Early Debt Repayment
- LUKoil: Conoco Will Bid for Stake
- News in Brief
- Silence Across Europe for Beslan Victims
- Naryshkin Appointed Cabinet Chief
- Markets Cheer Lifting of Gazprom Ring Fence
- Papers Say Kremlin Mounting a 'Coup'
- Gazprom to Grab Rosneft, Alter Market
- Putin's Reforms Are Dangerous for Russia
- Putin's Plan Contradicts Spirit of Constitution
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