05/26/2003
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Russians Top Japanese Side in Cup
Russia may have failed to qualify for the World Cup later this year, but it gained some consolation by beating qualifier Japan 43-34 in a rugby union test match in the Super Powers Cup on Sunday.
How to Reinvigorate the Relationship
Instead of waiting to react to what the United States proposes, Putin could really seize the moment.
Photo and Fingerprint Fun
Via mindless mission creep in the security bureaucracies, the U.S. is cutting itself off from the world.
U.S. Imperial Understretch?
The military victory in Iraq seems to have confirmed a new world order. Not since Rome has one nation loomed so large above the others.
Dim Hopes of Keeping Body and Soul Together
Recently we began to notice that the light in Sergei Pavlovich's windows was gradually growing dimmer.
Israel's Cabinet Approves Road Map
Israel's Cabinet approved a U.S.-backed Middle East peace plan Sunday, recognizing for the first time the Palestinians' right to establish an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Hong Kong Takes Its Mask Off
The World Health Organization's advisory against travel in Hong Kong, reviled as a curse on the region's economy, has been lifted, but the economy may not fully rebound quickly.
- U.S. Records Small Steps Forward
- Australian Royal Rep Set to Quit
- Algerians Hurl Stones at President
- CFO Trumps CEO in Aeroflot Board Coup
- News in Brief
- Moscow Makes Bid for 2012 Olympics
- Business in Brief
- Rostelecom Surge Stuns the Markets
- Alcohol Raises Pepsi's IQ
- American Recounts His Ordeal in Turkmen Jail
- Concerts, Costumes and a Little Abuse
- A Peek Inside of a $280M Palace
- Chubais Might Get Control of TVS
- Bill Aims to Move Up Duma Polls
- 15,000 Latvian Russians Protest School Closures
- Turkey Trumps Tatu at Eurovision
- Surgut Q1 Net Profit Doubles to $400M
- UN Vote 'Sold' for Iraqi Oil and Debt
- Iraq Ready to Resume Oil Exports in June
- Sakhalin Looks to California
- Mega Mall Managers Blast IKEA on Way Out
- Global Trucking Union: Customs Fraud Still Rife
- Bush to Sign $318Bln Tax Cut Package
- Euro Surges Past $1.18, Close to a Record High
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Sagging Dollar
- Sberbank Sues to Silence Its Critics
- UES Adopts a 5-Year Breakup Plan
- Paul McCartney Finally Back in the U.S.S.R.
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