11/24/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Fed Cup Semis Start in Moscow
Mary Pierce pulled out of France's defense of its Fed Cup title at the last minute Tuesday with a shoulder injury, increasing Russia's strong chances of taking its first crown.
UN Workers Released in Afghanistan
Three UN workers kidnapped in Afghanistan were released unharmed Tuesday after nearly four weeks in captivity, and officials insisted that no deal had been made to secure their freedom.
Leaders Meet for Middle East Peace Talks
World leaders meeting in Egypt focused on Israel, the Palestinians and what is seen as a chance to jump start the stalled peace process Tuesday, then shifted the focus to another Middle East hot spot -- Iraq.
Berlusconi Threatens to Resign Over Tax Reform
Premier Silvio Berlusconi kept up his suggestion that he will step down if allies do not fully back his plans on income tax cuts, saying in a newspaper article that failure to pass the fiscal reform would amount to an ""about-face"" before Italian voters.
Passengers Oppose Invasive Pat-Downs
At a security checkpoint recently at the Fort Lauderdale airport, singer and actress Patti LuPone recalled, she was instructed to remove articles of clothing.
McDonald's Flips Chiefs Again
McDonald's new chief executive James Skinner, the company's third leader in seven months, will continue the strategy of trying to boost European sales after replacing Charles Bell, who is suffering from cancer, on Monday.
- Paper: Airbus Plans Rival to Boeing's 7E7
- Shostakovich Treasure Trove Seeks a New Home
- Fewer Travelers Get Left in the Cold
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Business in Brief
- Firms Seen Borrowing $11Bln Abroad in '05
- Central Bank Pushes Euro to Record High
- EBRD to Invest $1.6Bln in 2005
- MTS Nets Record $338M in Third Quarter
- UES Shares Drop as Power Reform Stalls
- Predators Circle as Yukos Tanks
- UES Directors Get $1M Bonus
- America's Visa Trouble
- An Alibi for the Artful Abramovich
- Ukrainians Deserve a Fair Count
- The World Reacts to the Election in Ukraine
- Longer New Year Holiday Approved
- News in Brief
- St. Pete Press Institute Ordered Out
- Ukrainian Wins Suit Against Marriage Agency
- West Steps Up Pressure on Ukraine
- Protesters March on President's Office
- Putin's High-Stakes Gamble in Jeopardy
- Ukraine Protest Parallels Georgia's
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