01/27/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
First Cinema Park Multiplex Opens in Moscow
With the opening of its first multiplex in Moscow last week, Cinema Park has entered the fray in the battle for Europe's largest movie audience.
Tantrums and All, Myskina Moves On
Betraying her tempestuous nature, Anastasia Myskina fought off frustration Monday to reach the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.
Chief Iraq Inspector Questions Intelligence
The outgoing chief U.S. weapons inspector says his inability to find illicit arms in Iraq raises serious questions about U.S. intelligence-gathering.
Annan Calls for Genocide Commission
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan warned Monday that genocide could happen again and proposed a new international commission to help prevent future mass killings.
After 2 Years, Cheney Back in Public Eye
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, administration man of mystery, is suddenly everywhere.
Center Residents Face Cleansing by Stealth
Lyudmilla Dubinina only found out her building was going to be knocked down after a chance conversation last Friday.
Stalin-Era Gothic Back in Vogue
Moscow developers in the 1990s built great towers of glass, hoisted dizzying neon signs along once-gray avenues and invested millions of dollars in shimmering new buildings whose main architectural style was best described by one critic as late Las Vegas.
Opportunity Rover Explores Surreal Landscape
To Steven Squyres, the dark surreal landscape encircling the Mars rover Opportunity resembled only one other place.
Russian Emigre Founds Hollywood Sex Museum
One look at Hollywood's newest tourist attraction and it's easy to mistake it for any number of adult shops along the popular Walk of Fame.
- Satanists Suspected in Murders
- Thailand Battles Bird Flu Outbreak
- U.S. Troops Search for Missing in Iraq Crash
- The Future of Managed Democracy
- A Candlelit Supper, Off the Record
- New Hampshire Tipped to Cull Democratic Field
- Kerry's Big Poll Lead May Prove a Mirage
- Sold: The $1.5 Bln Lemon
- How Armenia Got All The Wrong Numbers
- Glitz and Excess Make a Return to the Super Bowl
- Toyota Overtakes Ford as No. 2
- Aventis Rejects Sanofi Takeover Bid
- Conflicting Signals on Euro, Dollar
- SEC Looking Into Parmalat Banks
- Concern as Drug Firms End Antibiotic Research
- News in Brief
- Powell Frets Over State of Democracy
- Georgia's Upheaval Has Some Unnerved
- Her Crime: Keeping a Diary of the Siege
- Kobzon Will Fight Sex, Lip-Syncing
- Saakashvili Moves to Unify Georgians
- Doctors Fear an Untreatable Tuberculosis Boom
- Paksas Says U.S. Is Meddling
- UN Offered Assurances on Refugees
- Business in Brief
- Soaring Arms Sales Pass $5Bln Mark
- IKEA: St. Pete Store Will Not Close
- EBC Board Asked 3 Top Managers to Resign
- Russia-Japan Relations Thawing
- LUKoil Expanding to Saudi Oil Fields
- Putin Pushes Belarus Loan
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