07/14/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Over 125 Die in Pakistan Train Crash
Three trains carrying about 1,000 passengers collide and derail in a nighttime accident after a driver misreads a signal.
London Bombers Identified
New evidence suggests four suicide bombers, including at least three Britons of Pakistani descent, carried out the terror attacks in London, officials said.
Discovery Flight a Reminder of Doubts in Shuttle's Future
As Discovery stands on the launch pad poised to take off on the first shuttle flight since the destruction of Columbia 2 1/2 years ago, a debate is raging over how much longer America's workhorse of space can struggle on.
WorldCom Executive Sentenced to 25 Years
Bernard Ebbers, who as the once-swaggering CEO of WorldCom oversaw the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history, wept in court Wednesday after a judge sentenced him to 25 years in prison -- the toughest sentence yet in the string of recent corporate scandals.
BP Scrambles to Stabilize Stricken Oil Rig
BP is in a race against time to stabilize its giant Thunder Horse platform in the Gulf of Mexico, which is tilting precariously following Hurricane Dennis, before the possible arrival of another storm.
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- Free Svetlana Bakhmina
- Legal Education From Both Sides of the Bench
- Appointments
- Tycoon Unveils Stadium Plans
- Business in Brief
- Surprise Bid Made to Gazprom
- Russia Leads in Search for Fun
- Japanese Make Bet on Cell Phone Ring Tones
- Poll: Windfall Oil Revenues Should Be Spent at Home
- LUKoil on Brand Offensive in U.S.
- News in Brief
- U.S. Plans Uzbek Overture
- Uzbek Agents Offer Cash
- Developer Promises No 9/11 Attacks
- Robbers Steal $1M and Kill a Guard
- Jet Set Get Service Fit for a Billionaire
- Report: Kasyanov Has $40M Property
- Internet Dates Robbed and Photographed Naked
- 2 Suspects Detained in Deadly Ukhta Blaze
- Electoral Reform Approved
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