12/07/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
120 Dead as Iranian Jet Hits Building
A military transport plane loaded with Iranian journalists and trying to make an emergency landing slammed into a 10-story apartment building, ripping open the top of the structure and igniting a huge fire. At least 128 people were killed.
'Witness A' Accuses Hussein
A woman testified Tuesday from behind a screen -- her voice disguised but her weeping still apparent -- that she was assaulted and tortured with beatings and electric shocks by Saddam Hussein's agents in the trial of the former Iraqi president and seven lieutenants.
Rice: Washington Does Not Condone Torture
The U.S. secretary of state says the United States works to rectify any mistakes it makes in the war on terror, but she defends renditions.
CIA Used Ruse to Abduct Egyptian Islamist in Milan
In March 2003, the Italian national anti-terrorism police received an urgent message from the CIA about a radical Islamic cleric who had mysteriously vanished from Milan a few weeks before.
Cameron Elected to Head Conservatives
Britain's Conservative Party crowned 39-year-old David Cameron as its new leader on Tuesday, hoping to end an election losing streak as Prime Minister Tony Blair's power and popularity sag.
Ex-Catholic Bomber Dies in Iraq
Muriel Degauque, believed to be the first European Muslim woman to stage a suicide attack, started out life as a good Roman Catholic girl in this coal mining corner of Belgium known as the black country. She ended it in a grisly blast deep inside Iraq last month.
Gay Britons Register for Marriage for First Time
From Brighton to Birmingham and beyond, gay and lesbian couples began registering Monday for the first ceremonies later this month legally recognizing same-sex unions in Britain.
Iraqi Suicide Blast Kills at Least 36
Two suicide bombers struck at Baghdad's Police Academy on Tuesday, killing at least 36 officers and students and wounding 50, officials said.
- Lottery Winnings Bring Priceless Woes for Couple
- EU Ministers Slam Blair's Budget
- Surprise Guidant Offer Trumps J&J
- The Next Iraq Offensive
- Bad Grade on the Security Report Card
- Kesayev Report Points a Finger in Beslan
- Sick Days Take Their Toll on Financial Health
- English-Language Rotary Club Spotlights Kids
- Business in Brief
- MTS Makes Bid on Turkish Market
- Oil Price Forecast to Go Up
- Ukraine Backs State of Emergency to Fight Bird Flu
- Former Car Exec Buys Into Bank
- Deutsche Bank Bets on Russia's Markets
- Norway's Fishermen Fearful Over Ban
- Mosenergo Chief Echoes Chubais' Warning
- News in Brief
- FSB Says Ring Sold Fake Documents
- 5 Arrested in Student's Murder
- Council of Europe Urges Russia to Soften NGO Bill
- Burns Rejects Criticism of OSCE
- Fradkov to Discuss Visas, Chechen Vote in Brussels
- The Bizarre Murder of a Guard's Wife
- City Court Opens Hearing in Klebnikov Murder Trial
- Kasyanov Picks the Democratic Party
- Yushchenko to Stay Out of 2006 Vote
- Indians Focus on Energy, Aerospace
- Emblem Called Too Christian
- Allow Migrants to Work, UN Says
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