10/11/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Sychyov Hat Trick Secures Easy Win
A hat trick by Dmitry Sychyov helped Russia to an easy 4-0 away win over Luxembourg in its World Cup qualifier Saturday.
Sharapova Storms to Victory in Tokyo
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova overpowered American Mashona Washington 6-0, 6-1 on Saturday to claim back-to-back Japan Open titles before a typhoon forced play to be suspended.
At Least 34 Killed in Egypt Resort Blast
Israeli rescue workers wound down their search Sunday for victims of a luxury hotel bombing, cutting through debris with their Egyptian counterparts in a dusty hole that was a basement shopping area.
Kenyan Activist Wins Nobel
Staff and directors of the Green Belt Movement founded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai danced Saturday to traditional songs to celebrate her win, as Maathai struggled to come to terms with the award.
Afghans Vote Amid Claims of Fraud
An independent commission will probe claims by all 15 opposition candidates that Afghanistan's first direct presidential election was marred by incompetence and fraud, a top official said Sunday in an attempt to quash claims the vote was illegitimate.
Australians Confirm Howard for Fourth Consecutive Term
Prime Minister John Howard has been accused of turning his back on Asia, kowtowing to America and being Australia's most bland leader.
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- Bush and Kerry Square Off in Round Two
- The Power Vertical Is Built on Sand
- Earning the People's Trust
- Phony Captain Trades On a Mother's Fears
- Business in Brief
- RZD Creates Eurasian Cargo Bridge
- Gazprom Moves Into Nuclear Power Sector
- Dynamo Chief Vows $150M Investment
- Russian-Born Canadian Bankrolls New F1 Team
- Gazprom Plans LNG Terminal in U.S.
- Black Sea Caviar Exports Cleared
- S&P Frets Over Putin, Monopolies
- Exports Hit $16.2Bln in August
- Pipeline Capacity to Rise 16% in '05
- 'Hemp,' 'Poppy' Ice Cream Banned
- News in Brief
- FSB Confiscates Reporter's Passport
- Lavrov: Iran Nuclear Deal Close
- Putin Hosts Kuchma, Yanukovych
- UN Passes Anti-Terror Resolution
- Yugansk Licenses Safe for 3 Months
- The Buzz Is That Putin May Stay
- Why Basayev Is So Hard to Capture
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