09/07/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Tyson in Moscow to Strike a Deal With Vodka Company
Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson will be conducting negotiations for a deal with Ukrainian vodka maker Nemiroff during his stay in Moscow, a Nemiroff spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Yegor Titov Calls for Portuguese Payback
Russia, depleted by injuries, will have revenge in mind when it meets leader Portugal in a World Cup Group 3 qualifier on Wednesday.
Uzbekistan Referee Blunder
FIFA has declared the result of Saturday's Asian World Cup qualifying playoff between Uzbekistan and Bahrain void, and the association ordered a replay following a refereeing blunder.
UN Finds Chernobyl's Harm Less Than Predicted
Eight UN agencies stress that psychological damage among the affected poses a greater risk than radiation.
- New Orleans Floundering in Lake George
- Business in Brief
- Beslan Is Still Covered by a Smokescreen
- Stocks Sink on Report of Hike in Oil Duties
- State Asset Sales to Slow in '06
- Rosneft Sets Bold 10-Year Plan
- Partners Reach Deal on Sheremetyevo Terminal
- Baltic Banking Giant Sets Up Shop
- Church Starts Drive to Stop AIDS
- United Russia Claims Regional Win
- Greenpeace Says Transneft Is Ignoring Pipeline Order
- In Kiev, Sharp Words as Parliament Opens
- Journalist Denied Visa Extension
- Adamov: U.S. Is Smearing Russia
- News in Brief
- Social Spending a Pre-Election Test
- Deputies Return to Renovated Duma
- Russia Seeks Football Glory in Venice
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