05/07/2003
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Canadians Pick Apart Russia
Canada's grind line scored four goals to lift the Olympic champion to a 5-2 win over Russia and first place in Group F at the World Hockey Championships on Monday.
Military Reform Going Nowhere Again
As a result of the proposed reforms, Russia will wind up with an army no more effective than Soviet cavalry units were in 1941.
Swapping Turkmen Gas for Citizens
A Russia willing to swap 150,000 citizens for natural gas is unworthy of a leadership role.
Hussein's Son 'Carried Off $1Bln'
In the hours before U.S. bombs began falling on the Iraqi capital, one of President Saddam Hussein's sons and a close adviser carried off nearly $1 billion in cash from the country's Central Bank.
Chef Brings Baghdad Cream Puffs
Yves Reynaud, with French colors on his collar, was sent on a vital mission to Baghdad aboard a U.S. Air Force military aircraft -- delivering not bombs but cream puffs.
- WHO Confident as SARS Toll Rises
- U.S., Interpol Count Missing Treasure and Hunt for Thieves
- Intelligence: Al-Qaida Crippled
- U.S. Senate Dusts Off McCarthy Transcripts
- Kasyanov Takes Pirates to Task
- $4M Luxury Yacht Made for the President in Secret
- Gazprom May Increase Its Bid for Lithuanian Utility
- Romania Eyes Direct Gas Deal
- Vimpelcom Says It's Ready to Seek Greener Pastures Abroad
- Business in Brief
- The Race Is on for Ombudsman Post
- Did a 4th Player Help KGB Catch U.S. Spies?
- Bush, Putin to Meet June 1 in St. Pete
- Iliescu to Sign Pact During Visit in July
- Iraqi Leader: Belarus Helped Iraq
- News in Brief
- LDPR Member Beats Cops
- All Signs Point to Soyuz System Error
- Report: Spartak Sent Cash to Spain
- Moscow's Homeless Turn to Mother Valeria