05/20/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Moscow Outsider for 2012 Olympics
Moscow has found itself as an outsider in the most heavyweight battle in bid history for the right to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.
The System Is the Message
Once upon a time there was a land called the Soviet Union, and in that land advertising was almost non-existent.
Talking Turkey: Time to Start Accession Talks
Only weeks after starting to digest its biggest enlargement, European Union leaders must soon decide whether to give Turkey -- which could become the EU's most populous member state -- the go-ahead to start accession negotiations.
The Wastrel Son
He was a stock character in 19th-century fiction: The wastrel son who runs up gambling debts in the belief that his wealthy family, concerned for its prestige, will have no choice but to pay off his creditors.
Ukraine Is Not Russia
Russia now has its ""managed democracy"" -- what it does with it is a different matter.
Abu Ghraib Soldier Gets One Year
Specialist Jeremy Sivits received the maximum penalty Wednesday -- one year in prison, reduction in rank and a bad conduct discharge -- in the first court-martial stemming from mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison.
Ukraine's Iraq Force Will Stay
Opponents of Ukraine's military participation in the U.S.-led coalition force in Iraq failed to win enough votes in parliament on Wednesday to force a pullout of its 1,600 soldiers.
Israelis Fire on Gaza Protesters
Israeli forces opened fire on a protest march in a besieged Gaza refugee camp Wednesday, killing eight Palestinians and raising the death toll in Israel's heaviest raid in the Gaza Strip in years to 31.
Spaso Rent Dispute, Nuclear Reactor and GUM
I read with disappointment and disgust Matt Bivens' column regarding the United States' refusal to renegotiate with Russia the Spaso House rent contract under which the United States currently pays the ruble equivalent of $3 a year.
- Pro-Reform Singh Will Be India's New Premier
- 9/11 Panel: Officials Lacked Cooperation
- Actor Tony Randall Dead at Age 84
- Police, Protesters Clash at Pro-Aristide Rally
- Bush Backs 5th Greenspan Term
- China Says Strategy to Slow Economy Works
- Brussels Ends 6-Year Ban on Biotech Food
- Google, Microsoft Showdown Looms
- Bush Refinery Policy Blamed for High Fuel Prices
- Las Vegas Gambles on Macau
- Appointments
- Cuban Takes a Shot at Reaching Pop Stardom
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Chopping Sticks Beats Solving Crime
- 'Phishers' Angle Citibank Customers
- Despite Hurdles, U.S. Jobs Go Abroad
- U.S. Court Asked to Listen to Kuchma Rant
- Deripaska Sells 50% Nosta Stake
- Slovakia Delays Power Privatization
- Bolton Flies In to Discuss Security
- Russia Is a Tough Sell for U.S. Democracy Builders
- Bill Expands State's Control of Media
- Crash Probe Faults Swiss Air Controller
- Putin Will Break D-Day Cliches
- Human Rights Court Sides With Gusinsky
- Ministry Says Oil Firms Netted $25Bln in 2003
- $1Bln of 'Suspicious' Sodbiznes Deals
- Putin Will Break D-Day Cliches
- Jailed Tycoons Circle Wagons
- FSB Critic Trepashkin Jailed for 4 Years
- Kyoto, WTO Deals Hang in Balance
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