11/01/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Kirilenko Clinches $86M Deal With Jazz
Andrei Kirilenko signed a 6-year, $86 million contract extension with the Utah Jazz, a deal that took three months of negotiations.
New York Debut Nets Mechel $291M
Steelmaker Mechel became Russia's first metals firm to list on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
LUKoil Plans to Invest Up to $1Bln in Venezuela
LUKoil, Russia's biggest oil producer, may invest as much as $1 billion to develop oil fields in Venezuela, a top company official said.
Lawmakers Want Better Accounting
The government may force its industrial groups to report consolidated annual earnings and balance sheets to International Accounting Standards as of next year, in a bid to attract more investment by increasing transparency.
Candidates Spinning Bin Laden Videotape
With the 2004 U.S. presidential race still a toss-up, President George W. Bush and Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry charged into the final two days of the contest trying to turn to their advantage an October surprise appearance by America's most hated enemy.
- U.S. Gearing Up for Fallujah Attack
- Arafat Doctors Rule Out Life-Threatening Illness
- 2 Car Bombs Injure 18 in Grozny
- Abkhaz Court Reverses on Vote
- TNK-BP Tops List of Private Firms
- Report: Yukos Facing New $5.7Bln Tax Bill
- Ministry Sues for U.S. Rights to Stoli
- RusAl to Buy $401M Stake in Aussie Firm
- Business in Brief
- Scrap Electoral College
- The Osama Surprise Leaves Weak Impression
- Electoral Reform Is Bazaar
- Duma Gives Nod to Putin's Governors Bill
- The Life of a Russian Tsar Is No Sinecure
- News in Brief
- Many Unable to Cast Their Ballots
- Perplexed by Putin's Bet in Ukraine
- Exit Poll Shows Yushchenko in Lead
- Ukrainian Embassy Turns Away Many Voters
- Ustinov: Detain Terrorists' Relatives
- Youzhny Wins Title No. 2 in Petersburg
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