09/20/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Terror Halts CSKA Game
Citing security concerns, the National Basketball Association on Friday canceled an exhibition game between the Utah Jazz and CSKA Moscow that was to be held in Moscow early next month.
Safin Claims First Title in Over Two Years
Marat Safin won the China Open on Sunday, beating countryman Mikhail Youzhny 7-6 (7-4), 7-5 to claim his first title in two years.
Sudan Faces Oil Sanctions
A divided UN Security Council approved a resolution threatening oil sanctions against Sudan unless the government reins in Arab militias blamed for a killing spree in Darfur, and ordered an investigation of whether the attacks constitute genocide.
Briton, U.S. Citizens Held in Iraq
An al-Qaida-linked group has threatened in a videotape to behead two Americans and a Briton within two days, and insurgents have carried out a new string of car bombings, killing at least 20 Iraqis and two U.S. soldiers.
Iran Rejects UN Body's Demands
Iran said Sunday that demands from the UN atomic watchdog -- that it freeze all uranium enrichment work that can be used for nuclear weapons -- were ""illegal,"" but left open the possibility it was ready to negotiate on the issue.
South Africa Memorializes the White Voice of Anti-Apartheid
South Africa on Saturday bid farewell to Beyers Naude, a rare white voice against the apartheid system of racial segregation.
- Business in Brief
- Paris Breathes New Life Into Jet Project
- Aeroflot Bullish Despite Terror Fears
- Gazprom Cozies Up to Exxon, Chevron
- Total, Alcatel, Renault Plan Major Investments
- Roh to Discuss Oil, Rail, Nukes
- Paris Club Considers Bending the Rules
- Meat Ban Hits China and Brazil
- OPEC and Oil Majors Need to Pull Together
- Last Bastion of Democracy
- There Is a Road Map for Peace in Chechnya
- Some Say Democracy's Finished
- Keep Your Mitts Off My Constitution!
- News in Brief
- Yeltsin Gently Raps Putin Over His Political Plans
- Putin Threatens Pre-Emptive Strikes
- Board Says Budanov Should Be Pardoned
- Lithuania Closes Down Chechen Rebel Web Site
- 4 Severely Injured in Metro Attack
- Basayev Says He Was Behind Beslan
- Yukos Slashes Exports to China
- Police Foil Car Bomb, Suspect Dies in Custody
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