10/07/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Yartsev Happy to Settle for a Draw
Russia coach Georgy Yartsev has said he would be satisfied with four points from his team's upcoming World Cup Group 3 qualifiers away to Luxembourg and Portugal.
Sharapova Advances at Japan Open
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova advanced to the Japan Open quarterfinals Wednesday after overcoming a shaky second set to defeat Australian Samantha Stosur 6-4, 1-6, 6-3.
Taliban Attack Candidate's Convoy
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's running mate for Saturday's historic presidential poll escaped unhurt on Wednesday when a bomb set off by Taliban guerrillas narrowly missed his car as he headed for an election meeting.
Gaza Enters 7th Day of Bloodshed
Three Palestinian gunmen killed a Thai guest worker on Wednesday after infiltrating a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip before being shot dead in an attack claimed by Hamas as retaliation for a massive Israeli offensive.
Report to Deny Iraq WMDs
The final report of the chief American arms inspector for Iraq was expected to undercut a principal U.S. administration rationale for removing Saddam Hussein: that his Iraqi government had weapons of mass destruction.
Iran Improving Missile Range
Iran said Wednesday that it would keep improving its missile capability after announcing that the latest version of its medium-range Shahab-3 could now hit targets up to 2,000 kilometers away.
VP Hopefuls Go Toe-to-Toe in Debate
Once again, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney sought Tuesday night to come to the rescue of a member of a political family that he has served so loyally for nearly a generation.
Nobel Prize Goes to U.S., Israeli Scientists
Israelis Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko and American Irwin Rose won the 2004 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Tuesday for their work in discovering one of the key ways that cells destroy unwanted proteins -- starting with a chemical ""kiss of death.""
- Old-School Stand-Up Legend Rodney Dangerfield Dies at 82
- Oil Hits $51 a Barrel in Hurricane's Wake
- U.S. Flu Vaccine Supply Halves
- One-Jet Iraqi Airways Takes Off
- Soros Sons Get Bigger Stake in Dad's Empire
- Alitalia Ensures Survival With Labor Agreement
- George Was Moored, John Carried the Day
- Curbs on Democracy, Bomb Scares and Scams
- Ivangorod as Stepping Stone to the EU
- Afghan Vote Just Part of the Answer
- How Much Was Bush Not Told?
- Business in Brief
- BP, Rosneft Strike Oil Off Sakhalin
- Mobile Firms Add Record
- Tallinn Planning to Establish Business Center in Moscow
- Confidence Slumps in September
- Peter Pan of Business Fulfills Lifelong Dream
- News in Brief
- Gunfire, Grenade Greet Ransom Payers, 3 Dead
- Bovt Joins the Exodus From Izvestia
- Patrushev: 500 Terror Attacks Averted
- Abkhazia's Leader Fires His Premier
- Explosion Rocks Armored Car Near Moscow
- U.S. Missile Defense Weeks Away
- Russia Nurtures Fellow Oil Giant
- Kremlin Chooses Its Vodka
- State to Put $70M Into Sheremetyevo Upgrade
- Poll: Few Oppose Limits to Rights
- All Schoolchildren Will Be Issued ID Cards
- Yugansk Handed $951M Tax Bill
- Report: Voloshin Brokered Iraqi Crude
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