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Andriy Shevchenko / Photo: AP Ukraines Football Achievements Mean a Brighter Future for Children ShevchenkoCreated: 14.06.2006 11:41 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 16:37 MSK MosNews Ukraines Andriy Shevchenko is one of more than 100 football greats serving as a Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) charity ambassador. In an interview to SOS-Kinderhof International, Shevchenko explains his decision to take part in the Childrens Villages project, speaking about the situation in his homeland of Ukraine and the chances that Ukraine and Germany have at the World Cup. SEE ALSO19.06.2006 16:08 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM Russian Soccer Tycoon Splurges on Cup Tickets for Buddies15.06.2006 16:36 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM Ukraines World Cup Loss Reflection on National Character15.06.2006 15:51 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM Russian Soccer Fans Will Play Truant to Watch World Cup Matches15.06.2006 08:42 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM Ukraine Squad Blames Heat, Frogs for World Cup Debut Failure14.06.2006 11:13 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM Ukraine Does Not Fear Spain Coach10.06.2006 16:48 MSK, MOSNEWS.COM World Cup Kicks Off Without Russia |
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NEWSMosNews Iraqi Terrorist Group Claims Responsibility for Kidnapping, Murder of Russian DiplomatsAn umbrella group that includes al-Qaida in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of four Russian Embassy workers and the killing of a fifth in Baghdad on June 3. MONEYMosNews Abramovich Acquires 42% Stake in Russias Largest Steelmaker EvrazOn Monday, June 19, Millhouse Capital, the holding company of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, announced that it will acquire a 42 percent stake in the Russian steel group Evraz. The price of the deal was not disclosed. ADVERTISMENTINVESTORS CORNERMosNews Russian Oil Major Rosneft To Float Over 30% of Its IPO Shares at HomeState-owned oil major Rosneft, which plans to hold an initial public offering of its shares in mid-July, said on Wednesday, June 14, that it wants to sell more than the legally-required minimum of 30 percent to Russian investors. FEATUREYELENA BATYREVA, YELENA VAKHRUSHEVA Komsomolskaya Pravda Russian War Hero Tells Her SecretShe is a remarkable woman. And yet, she is just another Soviet woman who concealed her true sex while serving in a tank regiment during World War II. A Russian paper tells an astonishing story of a Russian woman who defended her homeland back in the 1940s. COMMENTARYGIDI WEITZ AND AMIR BEN-DAVID Yediot Ahronot Gazrproms Eye Fixed on IsraelIsrael and Russia have started negotiations on contracts for the supply of natural gas and the construction of a pipeline to carry it. Who will profit from the billion-dollar deal? Gidi Weitz and Amir Ben-David at Yediot Ahronot, the Seven Days weekend magazine, search for a key to the puzzle. |
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