12/23/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Tszyu Offered $20 Million Deal
Russian-born Australian boxer Kostya Tszyu is set to sign a multimillion-dollar four-fight deal that will include encounters with Briton Ricky Hatton and American Oscar De La Hoya, according to statements made by U.S. boxing promoter Murad Muhammad on Tuesday.
Western Russia-Baiting and MegaFon Stake Feud
Despite the need to adjust his otherwise commendable knowledge of Russian history -- there never was a 13th-century Ukraine, and Russians trace their origins to ninth-century Kievan Rus -- Eric Kraus is not only eloquent, but appears to be largely right.
Nurse Eases Childbirth for Expat Moms-to-Be
Moscow has shaped the fortunes of many foreigners in unexpected ways, but few can claim it's launched their career as a montrice, or childbirth assistant.
Don't Abandon Ukraine
Viktor Yushchenko's likely victory in next Sunday's rerun of the Ukrainian presidential election raises hopes for a stable democracy in one of the biggest countries in the post-communist world.
Repression Despite the Rose Revolution
Of all the former Soviet republics, only one has signed a formal concordat with its historically dominant church but with no other religion.
Sympathy for the National Bolsheviks
It's nothing new to say that the court system acts in favor of the authorities, whether it is dealing with so-called tax violations allegedly committed by Yukos management or the latest openly unconstitutional presidential initiative to take away the right of the population to elect the heads of regions.
Blair Steps Up Mideast Effort
British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday proposed holding an international conference in London next year to focus on Palestinian government and security reforms.
French Journalists Free After 4-Month Ordeal
Two French journalists freed from four months of captivity in Iraq were heading home on Wednesday, ending a drama that generated solidarity in France and produced a rare happy ending for hostages held by Iraqi militants.
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- EU Microsoft Sanctions to Stay
- Fannie Mae Chiefs Quit Under Pressure
- Putin's Bill Comes Up for a Vote
- 'ER' Meets 'Airport' on Russian TV
- Duma Gives Nod to Public Chamber
- Yushchenko Warns of Vote Trouble
- U.S. Can't Buy Revolution
- Yesterday's Reforms Bring Today's Growth
- Ex-Officer Faces Murder Query in Grozny
- Heavy Ballistic Missile Is Test-Fired
- Queen Concert, Putin and an MTV Milestone
- News in Brief
- Torshin Sees Beslan Incompetence
- 2 Held in Nalchik Attack
- Business in Brief
- Policies Hurting Growth, Gref Says
- Sentenced to Life on Fire Island
- Managers Appear to Take Over MMK
- Putin Urges World to Help Revive Iraq
- Iraqi Diplomat Hopes to Recover $4M
- Talks Aim to Protect Belgian Investments
- RZD Plans to Net $607M Next Year
- Experts Say '05 Oil Growth to Slow
- Deutsche Takes Aim at Yukos Bankruptcy
- LUKoil Boosts Oil to China
- LUKoil Increases Foreign Interests
- Gazprom Seals 2 Western Deals
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