06/23/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Monya Eager to Make Waves in NBA
It's been a rough year for Sergei Monya.
Iran Readies for Tense Runoff
Aides to Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani initially said he would not be making any appearances in the final days before the presidential runoff on Friday against the conservative mayor of Tehran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Shrine Stands at Center of Japanese Controversy
One recent rainy morning, a couple dozen vehicles belonging to the Patriotic Youth League and other Japanese right-wing groups gathered inside the grounds of Yasukuni Shrine, the Shinto memorial to Japan's war dead. ""Revere the Emperor,"" read a slogan on one truck.
Leaders Gather to Rally Help for Iraq
Officials from the United States and the European Union urge Baghdad to give Sunni Arabs a role in the fledgling state.
EU Leaders Butt Heads on Farm Subsidies and Rebates
Reflecting the disarray dominating after last week's failed European Union summit meeting, leaders throughout the Continent unleashed new criticism of one another on Tuesday, promoting their own visions for the future of Europe.
GQ: Hussein Likes Doritos, Hates Germs
Saddam Hussein loves Doritos, hates Froot Loops, admires U.S. President Ronald Reagan, thinks Bill Clinton was ""OK"" and considers George W. Bush and Bush's father ""no good.""
Court Orders SEC to Reconsider Rule
A federal appeals court ordered the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to reconsider a rule requiring mutual funds to be overseen by independent chairmen, a victory for Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Group, which spent more than a year fighting the provision.
Koreans Sign $12Bln Steel Deal
POSCO, the world's fifth-largest steelmaker, said on Wednesday it had signed a deal for a $12 billion Indian steel project, the biggest foreign direct investment in India.
- Chinese Oil Fields Drying Up With Age
- Italy to Be Disciplined Over Budget
- European Defense Giant Picks Alabama
- Exports Cut Monsoon's Economic Impact
- Hockey Veteran Scores From Rink to Vineyard
- Appointments
- Quiet Diplomacy Will Not Rescue Zimbabwe
- The Dilemma of Corruption and State Reforms
- The EU's Crisis at the Top
- Small Bridges Over the Troubled Narva
- Struggles Should Not Sink Gazprom
- Thieves Would Kill for a New Cell Phone
- News in Brief
- Report: Uprising Had Overseas Support
- U.S. Picks New Russia Ambassador
- On the Border, A Village Uprooted by Fear
- Russia's WTO Bid Hangs in Balance
- New Kommersant Editor Announced
- Activists Discuss Army Abuses
- Military Thwarted 2 Nuclear Break-Ins
- Vatican Envoy Talks With Orthodox Official
- Inflation Forecast Revised
- Business in Brief
- Kiev Caught in Spiraling Gas Dispute
- Body Shop to Open in Moscow
- New Grocery Chain Caters to Gourmets
- Sweden: Turkcell Case Is a Legal Test
- Total, Sumitomo Sign Up for Arctic Development
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