08/04/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Double Standards for Hooliganism Apology
I was saddened to read about the attacks in Warsaw on the Russian diplomat's children and their Kazakh friend.
No Fatalities in Toronto Crash
An Air France plane skids off the runway, but the flight crew evacuates all 297 passengers to safety before the craft bursts into flames.
Summer Keeps Business Spirits Up
Business confidence dipped slightly but remained high in July as a booming stock market and the summer's relative political calm gave investors reason to cheer.
Military Sparks Debate by Pushing Peace Corps
The U.S. military, struggling to fill its voluntary ranks, is offering to allow recruits to meet part of their military obligations by serving in the Peace Corps, which has resisted any ties to the Defense Department or U.S. intelligence agencies since its founding in 1961.
U.S. Iraq Journalist Shot Dead in Basra
An American journalist has been found shot dead in Basra four days after he wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times criticizing the spread of Shiite Islamist fundamentalism in the southern Iraqi city.
Americans Abroad Warned of Terror
The State Department issued an updated worldwide caution on terrorism yesterday, warning Americans about the threat of extremist violence against U.S. citizens and interests abroad.
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- Iran Hopes to Resume Its Nuclear Work Next Week
- Adidas Buying Rival Reebok
- In Hope of a Nuclear Deal With Tehran
- Exodus to the Left
- Like the Censors of Old
- News in Brief
- Ukrainians Vulnerable to the Sex Trade
- Police Comb Moscow Region for 2 Boys
- Kadyrov Plans Huge Mosque for Grozny
- Ministry: Bird Flu a Large Risk
- 13 Men Handed Long Jail Terms in Ingushetia Attack
- Poland Says It Regrets Mugging
- EU Worries About Uzbek Refugees
- Business in Brief
- Russia Defends Rights to Arms
- Poll: Russians Remain Wary of Housing Credits
- Fitch Cheers Russian Moves to Cut Debt
- New Private Luxury Train Hits Tracks
- TNK-BP Cleans Up Sprawling Structure
- Shell Faces Sakhalin-2 Output Delay
- Whistle-Blower Says Finance Ministry Embezzled $140M
- Shantsev Picked as Nizhny Governor
- ABC Case Looks Like a Populist Warning
- Kangaroo Meat Skips Off Shelves
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