07/15/2003
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Sister's Crusade Draws World Attention
Gripping a plastic bag full of copies of her petitions for mercy and the official refusals -- an archive of her fight to save her brother's life -- Dilobar Khudayberganov spends her days camping on the doorsteps of legal offices.
Liberians: 'We Are Not Another Somalia'
Liberia is about as far as you can get from Somalia and still be in Africa. But mention peacekeeping, Americans and Mogadishu, the Somali capital, in the same sentence and ordinary Liberians smile ruefully.
Rumsfeld: More Troops May Be Needed in Iraq
It could be a long, hot and deadly summer for U.S. forces in Iraq, who may soon face increased attacks, U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said.
Middle East Truce Is Still Fragile
Representatives of Palestinian prisoners jailed by Israel called for the release of an Israeli taxi driver feared kidnapped by militants, a gesture that could help shore up fragile peace moves.
New York Bastille Day Flops
Despite Bastille Day celebrations taking place in New York on Sunday, and French music and delicacies being abundant, the French themselves seemed to be noticeably absent from them.
Media Moguls Talk Shop in Sun Valley
Like a gaggle of migratory birds, dozens of private jets return each July to the tiny airport in nearby Hailey, Idaho.
Investors Weigh Junk Food Assets
Some ""socially responsible"" investors who avoid putting their money in companies that make weapons, cigarettes or beer are pondering whether to take a tougher stance on makers of fat-laden, high-sugar foods.
Lufthansa Flirts With Ailing Swiss
Swiss International Air Lines Ltd., the national carrier that is struggling to survive, is holding talks with rivals about closer ties that include a possible merger, a spokesman said Sunday.
Chinese Tycoon Gets 18 Years
A flower magnate once ranked by Forbes magazine as China's second-richest businessman was convicted of fraud and bribery and sentenced Monday to 18 years in prison, an assistant to his attorney said.
- M&A Bonanza Seen After Years of Quiet
- Countries Reconsider IMF Aid
- Seeking to Deter Alcan Bid, Pechiney Eyes Corus Assets
- Eurostat Comes Under Fire for 'Irregularities'
- Russian Vaulter Sets World Record
- Sautin Returns to Barcelona, Claims Gold
- Destructive Obstruction In Republican Congress
- Peaceful War on Terrorism
- Structural Reform vs. Growth
- Waiting for the Word From Above
- A Matter of Transatlantic Trust Building
- Market Jittery Despite Rebound
- Poll Finds Most People Wary of Bank Accounts
- Eurocopter Pulls Out of Russian JV
- Paris Club: Iraq Debt At $21Bln
- Indian Energy Firm Eyes Barents Sea Venture
- Prosecutors Reopen BasEl Case
- Business in Brief
- Russia-Linked Porn Hackers Target PCs
- Camera Phone Tests Its Limits
- McDonald's Fries Only a Click Away
- Voyentorg Set for a Revolution
- Luxury Tretyakov Flats A Big Draw for the Rich
- Ranks of Russia's Yachters Swell at Volga Cup
- Playground Issue Highlights Traffic Concern
- Report: Woman Linked to 2 Attacks
- Chechnya Gets First Presidential Candidate
- Prince Charles Honors War Dead
- Versia Editor Quits Over Suit
- News in Brief
- Ex-Diplomat Moiseyev Fights to Clear His Name
- Illarionov Raises Fear of Civil War
- One Empire Sticks Up For Another
- Wanted: Snoops in Every Neighborhood
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