12/24/2003
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Hanukkah Week Highlights Growing Tolerance
This week, the world's Jewish community is celebrating Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights.
A Lackluster Pantomime Villain
It's pantomime season in London and Boris Berezovsky is one of the hottest tickets in town. He spoke Dec. 8 at the Reform Club in the West End, and a week later addressed the Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House.
Sacrifices to Heaven and Earth
Last week President Vladimir Putin spoke to the nation live in what is becoming a good tradition. It was just like the ceremony of the Chinese emperor, where he makes sacrifices to Heaven and Earth, after which magical writing appears on the surface of the Lo River and phoenixes frolic over the Huang He River.
Carrots for Gadhafi When He Complies
The chief United Nations weapons inspector's announcement Monday that he will lead a team to Libya as early as next week to start dismantling the desert nation's chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs reflects the proper urgency in stopping the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
Where Does Pakistan's Nuclear Trail Lead To?
The United States has again been given good reason to wonder whether Pakistan is the trustworthy ally it claims to be.
The Cost of Ditching Kyoto
Man-made climate change is progressing relentlessly. The extreme weather of recent years -- droughts, floods and heat waves -- is a clear warning sign.
Dot-Coms Pin Hopes on Google IPO
After three years of fear and loathing, are investors ready to embrace the initial public offerings of seductive startups again?
Baker Heads To Asia for Talks on Iraq's Debt
James A. Baker III, a former U.S. secretary of state, will visit Japan, South Korea and China next week to discuss reducing Iraq's $125 billion in foreign debt, the White House announced Tuesday.
- Arcelor, Baosteel, Nippon Steel Target China With $785M JV
- Prosecutors: Parmalat Forged Papers
- American Economy Grows by 8.2% in Q3
- EU Entrants to Enjoy Faster Economic Growth
- Small Investors Get Wise to the Web
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Two Severed Heads Found in Two Days
- Affable Soviet Voice Troyanovsky Dies
- Adopted Boy Beaten to Death
- Violence Flares Up Amid Peace Talks
- Turkish Police Nab al-Qaida Suspect
- Aftershocks Continue To Shake Up California
- Christmas in China: Christ-Free Commercialism
- Long-Lost Siblings Reunited in Israel
- Courts Deny Bail to Khodorkovsky, Lebedev
- South Korea's LG Joins $1.3Bln Tatneft Project
- State to Buy 20% More Weapons
- BP to Spend $4.6Bln in Azerbaijan
- Business in Brief
- Poll: Chubais 'Anti-Hero' of the Year
- Severstal Takeover of Rouge Approved
- Russia Gets First Cyberlink With China
- Ukrainians Win Tender For Dunaferr
- News in Brief
- Sirens Drown Out Kiev Debate
- Putin Threatens To Revisit Sell-Offs
- Dissecting Siloviki's Pyramid Of Power
- In the Ring With the Circus Minister
- BP to Spend $4.6Bln in
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