09/27/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Florida Sees Record 4th Storm of Season
Hurricane Jeanne barreled up Florida's Atlantic Coast early Sunday with 190-kilometer-per-hour winds and drenching rains, unceremoniously putting the weather-weary state in the record books.
Kerry Unveils Anti-Terror Plan
Democratic U.S. presidential nominee John Kerry detailed his plan for combating terrorism Friday and insisted that the nation is no safer after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks because President George W. Bush took his ""eye off the ball.""
U.S. Strikes Militant Targets in Fallujah
U.S. aircraft struck at the rebel Iraqi stronghold of Fallujah for a third time in 24 hours, targeting a meeting of suspected militants loyal to Jordanian mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Hamas Leader Killed in Syria Car Bombing
A car bomb killed a leader of the militant group Hamas in Damascus on Sunday.
UN: Rape Prevalent in Sudan Refugee Camps
Sudan is in denial about the extent of rape in refugee camps in its traumatized Darfur region, where fear and distrust of the government is pervasive, the United Nations' top human rights official said Saturday.
Crude Soars Despite Bush Intervention
The price of crude oil rose to a record high Friday even as the George W. Bush administration agreed to tap the nation's emergency oil stockpile because of supply problems caused by Hurricane Ivan.
U.S. Air Seeks 23% in Pay Cuts
U.S. Airways on Friday asked a federal bankruptcy court to approve emergency pay cuts plus other moves, aimed at raising $38 million in cash per month.
Forbes Lists 313 Billionaires
It looks like the U.S. billionaire's club isn't quite as exclusive as it once was. There are now 313 billionaires in the country, the largest number ever and a huge jump over the 262 counted last year, according to Forbes magazine, which on Thursday released its annual ranking of the 400 richest Americans.
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- Business in Brief
- Putin Says State Firms Can Buy Yukos Assets
- Report: Canadians Eyeing Shtokman
- Chinese Premier Departs Without Energy Solution
- Kremlin Against Bill on Buyouts
- No Bids Yet in LUKoil Stake Sale
- Germans Take Control of No. 8 Bank
- Ship of Russian Cement Kept at Bay Off Mexico
- Fund Chief Says It Will Take 23 Years for Decent Pensions
- Alcoa Backs Out of Plan to Join $2.1Bln SUAL Project in Komi
- Trade Surplus Passes $49Bln
- Bull Run on MICEX Enters Its 8th Week
- Indonesia Is Proving the Doubters Wrong
- Putin's Days Are Numbered
- Iraq's Disappearing Election
- Local Clinic Fights a Battle With Bacteria
- Financial Market, Heal Thyself
- News in Brief
- Media Figures Protest TV Censorship
- Object Is Hurled at Yanukovych
- Kuzmuk Gets Back His Old Job
- Russia Asks UN for New Terror List
- Maskhadov Promises to Put Basayev on Trial
- Kompaniya Editor to Be Fired Over Beslan
- Panel Finds Evidence in Beslan
- 4 Shot Dead During Patrol in Grozny
- Bush Thanks Children for Beslan Aid
- Putin Tells Reporters to Fight Terror
- NTV Speculates on Yukos, Terrorists
- Kremlin Goes on a Western Offensive
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