04/13/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Oilmen of the Baltic
For the workers on LUKoil's D-6 oil rig in the Baltic Sea last New Year's Eve, there was only one place to be at the stroke of midnight -- in the heated water container on the main deck of the rig.
Novinsky 31 Finally Opens Doors for Business
After several false starts, the Novinsky 31 office and retail complex -- perhaps the city's most notoriously delayed real estate project -- has finally opened.
St. Pete Turns Eyesore Into Offices
Two large business centers will open on St. Petersburg's Petrograd Side, offering a total of nearly 30,000 square meters of office space.
Business Park Bets on a Suburban Location
Heralded as Moscow's largest private real estate development to date, construction of Krylatsky Hills, the city's first Class A suburban business park, is now well underway.
The Etymology of Media Sector Reform
The press service of the newly created Federal Press and Mass Media Agency has calculated that between 1924 and 2004 the federal agencies in charge of broadcasting were reorganized a total of 19 times.
Senator, Iraq Is No Vietnam
The administration of U.S. President George W. Bush has plenty of enemies both at home and abroad.
Azeri-Armenian Strife Has Been Set in Stone
I had never seen people queuing to get into a cemetery until last Saturday.
Fallujah Doctors Say 600 Killed
Gunfire was largely silenced Monday in the second day of a truce in Fallujah, where doctors said 600 Iraqis, including many civilians, were killed in the past week's Marine siege of Sunni insurgents.
- Afghan Leaders Face Warlords' Expansion
- Israeli Settlement Attacked
- U.S. Judge No Fan of the First
- Bush: Memo Did Not Tell of Attack on U.S.
- Main Tamil Tigers Retake Positions
- $440M Settles Microsoft Feud
- Pentagon: Lockheed Sold Us Faulty Craft
- Turkish Tycoon Sabanci Dead at 71
- Gannet's Profit Rises, N.Y. Times' Falls
- China Reins In Banks to Cool Growth
- Foreigners Rush to Buy Japanese Stocks
- American Gave Passenger Records to Government
- Free Trade Fever Rages on the Chinese Border
- Norilsk Discovers Big Platinum Field
- Report: Sergei Ivanov Ordered Qatar Killing
- President Condemns Protest Bill
- Death Toll in Mine Blast Rises to 45
- Collapse in Amusement Park Injures 16
- U.S. Father Repays Debt to a Chechen
- Uzbek Anger at Karimov's Repression Boils Over
- Khodorkovsky Lawyer Sees Trial in June or July
- German Banks Fund $1.2Bln Novatek Plant
- Slavneft Production Unexpectedly Jumps 30%
- Business in Brief
- Central Bank Moves to Curb Ruble Rise
- Gold Rush Lures Western Miners
- NFQ Advertising President Killed in Powerful Car Blast
- Mystery Shrouds Erkel's Release
- Duma Deputies' Perks Under Attack
- Anti-Barbie Wins Hearts in Beauty Pageant
- A Grassroots Approach to Building Democracy