04/24/2003
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Zakharova Follows in Markova's Footsteps
As a girl, Zakharova watched countrywoman Olga Markova win in Boston in 1992 and '93. A day after Zakharova became the first Russian to win the race since Markova, she said she was inspired by the two-time winner.
U.S. Wary as Iraqi Shiites Gain Political Strength
As Iraqi Shiite demands for a dominant role in Iraq's future mount, U.S. officials say they underestimated the Shiites' organizational strength and are unprepared to prevent the rise of an anti-American, Islamic fundamentalist government in the country.
Will Iraq Prove to Be OPEC's Nemesis?
Russia may have to choose between supporting OPEC politically, which will help ensure a high level of future export revenues, or to side with the consumer countries.
Iraq Goes Shiite
The Bush team's vision for a postwar Iraq was founded on the dreams of exiles and defectors who promised that Iraqis would shower U.S. troops with flowers.
- Banishing Hans Blix Would Be Big Mistake
- Kremlin Taking Bad Advice
- Student Arrested in Yushenkov Case
- Paper: Dubrovka Hostage-Takers Planned More Hits
- Business in Brief
- CB: Banks Disguised $5Bln as 'PR'
- Ignatyev Sees Inflation, Ruble in Check
- Cabinet Agrees to Slash Tax Burden
- Lenenergo Expands Its Reach
- YukosSibneft Propels RTS to 6-Year High
- Reserves Rise Despite Debt Payments
- U.S. Restarts Its Nuclear Machine
- Berezovsky Claims YukosSibneft Stake
- Russia Toys With a New Reactor Fuel
- News in Brief
- Iraq to Hit 800,000 bpd in May
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