10/12/2004
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$5Bln Telekom Stake for Sale
Chirac Means Business in China
U.S., EU Spar Over Subsidies to Boeing
Nigerian Unions Start 4-Day General Strike
Politics Hinder Iran's Economy
Actor Christopher Reeve Dies at 52
Gadhafi Prize to Chavez
Gunmen Disperse Somalian Election Rally
TV Company to Air Anti-Kerry Film
Debate Rages Over Prayer and Healing
- OSCE Subjects U.S. Vote to International Scrutiny
- Bush Campaign Dismisses Questions Over Boxy Bulge
- Computer Users Face a New Scourge in Spyware
- New Technology Solves an Ancient Riddle
- Satellite Gets Boost From Shock Jock
- Developers Pin Hopes on Small, Red Creature
- Moskva-City Tower Opens for Business
- Awakening of Kaliningrad's Fish Village Smells of Success
- Yukos Ordered to Pay $1.4Bln
- Brent Hits $50 a Barrel for First Time
- Chart Readers Say $70 Just Around the Corner
- Mosenergo Plunges, Traders Say Farewell
- EBRD and Boris Jordan Join Forces in Insurance
- Canadian Premier Arrives to Talk Energy, Terrorism
- Reiman: Phone Monopoly to End in '05
- U.S. Seeks Donors' Help on Iraq
- More Delays for Pipeline to Adriatic
- Business in Brief
- Jewish Homeland Enjoys a Revival
- Rodina Tops Party Vote in Sakhalin
- Shiite Insurgents Disarm in Baghdad
- Sharon to Push Ahead in Gaza
- Fraud Allegations Put Afghan Tally on Hold
- Terrorism Begins at Home
- Beers in Kabul Evoke a Lost Empire's Allure
- 2 Militants Killed in Nazran Gunfight
- Bagapsh Is Declared Winner
- Chaos Reigns in Ukrainian Race
- Ruling Coalition Rejected in Lithuanian Elections
- Afghanistan Needs a More Indelible Election
- Have Pity on President Putin
- News in Brief
- Central Bank Lets Ruble Rise
- Myskina Leads the Kremlin Charge
- Tver Recruits UN for Recovery Plan