05/22/2003
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
UN Delays Iraq Vote for More Changes
The United States has again gone back to the drawing board in an effort to win broad UN support for its draft Security Council resolution allowing the U.S.-led coalition to run Iraq until it has a recognized government and to use the country's oil revenues for reconstruction.
Landmark Tobacco Pact Passed
The World Health Organization adopted a sweeping anti-tobacco treaty Wednesday in an attempt to regulate a product that kills one in two of its regular users.
The Military Reform Card
It's obvious that in the coming election campaign Putin will be mostly appealing to Russian nationalism.
Do We Really Need Manned Space Fights?
After the conscientious and thorough report of the Gehman commission on the space shuttle Columbia disaster, critical questions remain: When (and how) can NASA resume manned spaceflight?
LEGSI ratings
State stability remained high in May, dipping just one point from 62 to 61, according to the Lehman Brothers Eurasia Group Stability Index, or LEGSI.
- Business in Brief
- Russia Hopes New G-8 Role Pays Off
- Explosion Shakes Cafe, One Killed
- The Lunch That Cracked a Soviet Spy
- Ivanov Ready to Talk Missile Defense
- $166M a Week in Profit
- 350,000 New Cybernauts Each Month
- Report: U.S. to Keep Expat Tax Exemption
- Prime Minister: GDP Grew 6.6% in January-April
- Coke Sued for Poaching Meat Slogan
- $100M Hacker Caught
- Brazil Sees Trade With Russia Tripling by '05
- Ominous Silence on Federal Reform
- Walk This Way
- African Refugees Making a 2nd Escape
- News in Brief
- Warships Gear Up for Exercises
- A State Sports Channel Goes on the Air in June
- Duma Approves Chechen Amnesty
- Race for Power Turns Into a Sprint
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