01/24/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
World Must 'Never Forget'
Sixty years ago the Russians liberated Auschwitz, as the Americans approached Dachau.
Cabinet So-soers Ruin Inauguration Dreams
One day, Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin was watching the president of the United States dancing with a female army officer at his inaugural ball on television.
New U.S. Spy Branch Eyes Emerging States
The Pentagon, expanding into the CIA's historic bailiwick, has created a new espionage arm and is reinterpreting U.S. law to give Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld broad authority over clandestine operations abroad, according to interviews with participants and documents obtained by The Washington Post.
Israel 'Willing to Suspend Attacks'
The Israeli military is willing to suspend operations against Palestinian militants if they don't carry out attacks, Israel's defense minister said Sunday, signaling a change in position that could help pave the way toward a cease-fire.
Al-Zarqawi Declares War on Democracy in Internet Tape
A speaker purporting to be Iraq's most feared terror leader declared a ""fierce war"" on democracy and said in an audiotape posted Sunday on the Internet that the Americans were using next weekend's Iraqi elections to install the Shiites in power.
Gazprom Chief Slips Into N. Korea
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller slipped into reclusive North Korea on a trip that analysts said was as much driven by Moscow's geopolitical diplomacy as by Pyongyang's desperate need for energy.
- Gref: Lift the Lid on Underground Stash
- Russia Offers EU Hope on Farm Goods Trade
- Finns Advised on Bribery in Russia
- Business in Brief
- U.S. Judge Deals Blow to Yukos
- GAZ Buys Daimler Engines
- InBev Offers SUN Minorities $59M
- Kuchma Weighs Legacy With Mixed Emotions
- Beslan Residents Block Key Highway
- Putin Seeks Capture of Militants at Home and Abroad
- Kremlin May Not Renounce Pact That Carved Up Europe
- Titov Returns to Spartak After Ban
- Quarters to Host Russian Rivalry
- Angry Safin Finds Way Through
- Building Cooperation, Preventing Proliferation
- Kiev Court Reviews Steel Privatization
- Yushchenko Hails Victory Over Tyranny
- Fitch Lifts Ukraine's Credit Rating a Notch
- Japan Tobacco Hit With $85M Back Tax Bill
- State Security Service Facing an Overhaul
- 2 Dumas, 2 Different Sets of Ethics
- Chubais Blasts State for Climate of Fear
- Liberal Ministers Take the Blame
- 3,000 Rally Near Belorussky Station
- Law 122 Is Kremlin's Catch-22
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