12/08/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Violence Returns to Haunt Gaza
Islamic militants set off explosives in a booby-trapped chicken coop Tuesday as Israeli troops approached, killing one soldier and wounding four, the army and militants said.
Russia Manager Yartsev Battles to Keep His Job
The future of embattled Russia coach Georgy Yartsev will be decided by the end of the year, the country's soccer chief Vyacheslav Koloskov said Monday.
Leaked CIA Document Predicts Worsening Iraq
A classified cable sent by the Central Intelligence Agency's station chief in Baghdad has warned that the situation in Iraq is deteriorating and may not rebound any time soon, according to government officials.
Karzai Inaugurated as Afghan President
Hamid Karzai was sworn in Tuesday as Afghanistan's first popularly elected president, as the impoverished country tries to leave its brutal past behind and bolster a young democracy that still faces the twin threats of terrorism and drugs.
Americans Go Canadian in a Bid to Avoid Politics
A U.S. T-shirt company has a solution for their fellow citizens who want to vacation in Europe without having to answer questions about U.S. politics: pose as Canadians.
Government, Rebels Agree on Ivory Coast Peace Plan
Government and rebel officials in Ivory Coast have agreed on a new timetable to carry out a long-stalled peace plan in West Africa's economic hub, South African president Thabo Mbeki announced.
Incumbent Tipped to Win Ghana Poll
Voters in Ghana were expected to reward incumbent John Kufuor with a second and final mandate at presidential elections Tuesday for overseeing four years of stability in the West African country, analysts said.
- IBM 'Close' to Selling PC Maker to Chinese
- CSFB to Drop 'First Boston' Name
- More British Women Appointed to Boards
- The World Still Needs UN
- Teenagers Act Out Tragedy to Reduce Tensions
- Law Leaves Private Debtors Naked
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Russian Cargo Planes Save Christmas for Sony
- Irkut Closing 'Deal of the Century'
- Exxon Sees Incomes Tripling by 2030
- Number of Cellphone Users Soars
- Norilsk Wins Backing to Scuttle Gold Deal
- Business in Brief
- 2 Girls Convicted of Strangling Paralyzed Woman
- Battle of Moscow Re-Enacted
- Russians Are Quickest to Marry and Divorce
- Putin Urges Iraq to Welcome Business
- Ukraine Talks Fail as Crisis Deepens
- Men Show Little Regard for Their Own Safety
- Ukraine's Deficit Balloons
- Foreign Banks to Lend Gazprom $13.4Bln
- Goodbye Oligarchs, Hello Feudal Capitalism
- The EU Is Fighting for Process, Not Power
- Eastern Ukraine Knows It's the Economy, Stupid
- News in Brief
- Powell Rejects Charges That West Is Meddling
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