02/16/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Popov Confirms Retirement
Russian swimming great Alexander Popov has confirmed his retirement, calling an end to a stellar career in which he won numerous world, Olympic and European titles.
Islanders' Yashin to Play for Lokomotiv
New York Islanders forward Alexei Yashin has become the latest leading National Hockey League player to move to Russia, joining Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.
Boeing to Face Further Probes
The Pentagon announced Monday that it was investigating eight additional U.S. Air Force contracts, totaling nearly $3 billion, as part of a broader investigation into influence-peddling involving a former Air Force official and the Boeing Company.
Nomura, Rothschild Link Up M&A Business
Investment banks Nomura Holdings and Rothschild have formed an alliance in the merger and acquisition advisory business, extending each other's clout overseas.
Hariri Held Key Lebanon Role
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was a moderate leader with a strong presence, someone the opposition could rally around heading into upcoming elections that have turned on the bitter fight over Syria's military presence.
Delays, Death Threats Hamper Mideast Peace
A Palestinian negotiator said Tuesday he had reached final agreement with Israel on the handover of the West Bank town of Jericho to Palestinian control -- originally planned to take place today -- including the removal of the main Israeli roadblock in the area.
Russia, China May Oppose U.S.-Backed Sanction Plan
The United States and its allies are expected to face opposition from Russia and China in the UN Security Council for sanctions to pressure government, militia and rebel forces to end the bloodshed in Sudan's Darfur region.
- China Mine Blast Leaves 203 Dead
- Local Snowboarders Take to the Moscow Hills
- Finding a Salon Can Be a Bit Hairy
- Where can I buy fresh fish and seafood in Moscow?
- The Unexpected Nonproliferation Partner
- TV Debate Truly Disturbs, Demeans, Distorts
- Protesting Drivers for Hire
- British Businessman Facing Charges
- Report: Governor Sued for $1.7M
- Heavy Snows Cause Traffic, Airport Chaos
- Business in Brief
- Transneft Rules Out Pipeline From Surgut
- Sex Slave Hotline Expands to U.S.
- Dancing Tsar in Tights Prompts Protests
- News in Brief
- A Choreographer's Murky Disappearance
- State Is Failing Terror Victims, Survivors and Relatives Claim
- Sharon: Putin Says Syria Deal Is On
- Rosneft Sticking to Loan Plan: Report
- Ukraine's President Rolls Out Reforms
- Putin Backs Ministers, Blames 'Glitches'
- Foes Likely to Haunt Kuchma Retirement
- Moscow Won't Arrest Tymoshenko
- Gas Pipeline Launch Delayed to 2010
- Air Force Revamping Its Fighter Jets
- New EU Plant Certificates Face Delay
- Anti-Monopoly Service Targets Fuel Price Rises
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