09/19/2002
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Bush Drums Up Congressional Backing
U.S. President George W. Bush, taken aback by Iraq's offer to let UN arms inspectors return, said Wednesday that congressional leaders had pledged to pass a resolution soon backing tough action against Baghdad.
French Nazi Gets Early Release
French Nazi collaborator Maurice Papon, 92, left jail Wednesday after an appeals court ruled he was too ill to serve the rest of his sentence for helping deport Jews to concentration camps.
Lemon Fizzes on the Banks of the Euphrates
The trap is sprung. The name of the game is containment. Contain the wild man, the leader with the messianic and relentless glint who is scaring the world.
Lemon Fizzes on the Banks of the Euphrates
U.S. President George W. Bush's task is to convince the United Nations, America's allies beyond Britain and the American public that war against Iraq is the next step in solving the problem of ""terrorism with global reach.""
A Dizzy Life of Celebrity Spin
Tanya makes a paltry salary but gets to hobnob with the likes of Jack Nicholson.
- Georgia Calls Putin's Bluff
- Inch-by-Inch Advance of War on Terrorism
- Business in Brief
- Vasilyev Takes Post at Mosenergo
- $3Bln Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline Gets Under Way
- Deripaska Foiled Again as Share Emission Blocked
- EU Quotas Raise Trade War Threat
- RTS Sinks 3.12% as UES Dives
- Sparks Fly Over Electricity Tariff Liberalization
- Presidents Trade Words Over Union
- Swiss Side Outclasses Rudderless Spartak 2-0
- EU Softens Stance Over Kaliningrad
- With Video, LUKoil in Talks With Kidnappers
- Russian Elite to Get Own Foreign Affairs Journal
- News in Brief
- Kuchma Refuses to Meet Opposition
- The Prospects for Change Uncertain in Ukraine
- Kremlin Bill Gets Lashing In Duma
- Shadow of Berezovsky Cast Upon Big Screen
- Ukraine Giant Finds Lonely Fame
- Georgian TV: Chechen Rebel Killed in Gun Battle in Pankisi
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