11/29/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
China Tries to Put Brakes on Economy
China's struggle to slow -- without crashing -- its overheated economy is of vital interest well beyond the Great Wall.
Ukraine's EU Links Would Benefit Russia
The tug of war over Ukraine has suddenly brought the West, and the European Union in particular, face to face with the unpleasant external aspect of the authoritarianism that President Vladimir Putin has for some time been displaying inside Russia.
Klitschko Feels Ukraine's Pain
Vitali Klitschko apologizes because he believes his English is not that good. His 4-year-old son, he laughs, speaks it better.
Myskina Leads Russia to First Fed Cup
Russia beat defending champion France 3-2 to claim its first Fed Cup after Anastasia Myskina and Vera Zvonareva defeated Marion Bartoli and Emilie Loit 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 in the decisive doubles on Sunday.
- Business in Brief
- Accidents Happen, Yukos CFO Warns
- Duma Passes New Beer Restrictions
- Government Backs EADS Bid for 10% of Irkut
- Central Bank Moves to Cut Ruble Buying
- Rail Backlog Hits Oil, Grain Exports
- News in Brief
- A Wireless Turns One Woman's Life Around
- Comparing Roses and Chestnuts
- A Major Setback for Putin
- Dalai Lama Cleared for Kalmykia Visit
- FSB: Top Basayev Aide Killed in Ingush Clash
- Abkhaz Deputies Say Bagapsh Winner
- Kremlin Says West Is Meddling
- A Flash of Old Form From Walesa, Havel
- Donetsk Fuels Fears of a Breakup
- Ukraine Journalist Stages Silent Revolt
- Kuchma Says Crisis Talks Are Going Badly
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