08/25/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Astafjevs Flip-Flops on Russian Bribes
Latvia captain Vitalijs Astafjevs confirmed and then withdrew his accusations that players and team officials were offered bribes to throw last week's World Cup qualifier against Russia.
Slow Year Proves Sharapova the Exception
The Russian women's revolution of 2004 has slowed to a crawl, even though Maria Sharapova has assumed the No. 1 ranking.
Jet Crashes in Peruvian Storm
A Peruvian airliner split in two after an emergency landing during a fierce storm, killing at least 41 people. It was the world's fifth major airline accident this month.
Chavez Responds to U.S. Preacher's Call for Death
Venezuela condemned American religious broadcaster Pat Robertson for suggesting President Hugo Chavez should be killed, saying he committed a crime that is punishable in the United States.
Israel Begins Final Stage of Gaza Pullout
The removal of Gaza and West Bank settlers is ahead of schedule, but Sharon's plan for a separation barrier sparks controversy.
Iraqi Draft Constitution Opposed by Sunni Arabs
Iraq's new constitution must be for all the people of Iraq, not for a single community, and aspirations of Sunni Arabs should be met, President Jalal Talabani said Wednesday. Speaking after a meeting with parliament Speaker Hajim al-Hassani, Talabani said that stability could not be achieved without consensus among Iraq's Shiites, Sunni Arabs and Kurds.
China in $270Bln Stock Revamp
China extended a program to make $270 billion of mostly state-held stock publicly traded, the biggest shakeup of ownership since the nation's exchanges opened in 1990.
- Unions Plan to Target Wal-Mart Worldwide
- BHP Announces 89% Rise in Full-Year Profit
- Airport Nightmares, Little League and Uniates
- Of Cosmic Pork and Military Chic
- Beslan Demands Words, Not Silence
- Doubt Cast on Rosneft Loan
- Prison: Khodorkovsky Is Well-Fed
- Avian Flu Virus Reaches Another Siberian Region
- More Rights for Alfa in Turkcell
- Business in Brief
- Baltika's Profits Soar on Record H1 Sales
- Sedmoi Kontinent Nets $21.8M
- Putin Picks Loyalists for Public Chamber
- Jet Bombers Remain at Large a Year On
- Bear Bites Off an Old Woman's Foot
- Arms, TNT Found in a Dead Convict's Flat
- Leader Says 2nd Beslan Prevented
- News in Brief
- U.S. Diplomat Held by Belarussian Police
- Troops Make Amphibious Landing
- Ukraine Drops Parade, Honors Gongadze on National Holiday
- Aeroflot Looks West to Replace Il-96 Jets
- Arbat Prestige to Buy St. Pete Landmark
- Beslan Mothers Camp in Court
- Russia Rolls Out Best Wheels at Motor Show
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