05/26/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Volunteers Make Quick Work of Park Cleanup
Those who ventured into the city's parks a few weekends ago were greeted by an unusual sight.
Russian Banks Roll Out VIP Banking
Private banking services, aimed at helping the wealthy conserve and multiply their assets, are beginning to emerge in Russia.
Ask a Stupid Question
Do I need a Russian driving license to drive legally in Moscow?
Bush Pledges to Destroy Abu Ghraib
In an address to the nation, U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday night called for demolishing Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison -- the scene of atrocities under Saddam Hussein and the U.S. military's prisoner abuse -- as he vowed that the United States would succeed in turning Iraq from violence and chaos to democracy and peace.
Sanchez to Leave Top Post in Iraq
The top U.S. officer in Iraq, Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, will leave his command this summer, to be replaced by the Army's second-ranking general, senior Pentagon officials said Monday.
Shiite Shrine Damaged During Najaf Violence
One of the most sacred shrines of Shiite Islam suffered minor damage during clashes Tuesday between U.S. forces and radical Shiite militiamen that killed at least 13 Iraqis, some of them civilians. It was unclear who was responsible for the shrine damage.
Reports: Sharon Will Avoid Bribery Charge
Israel's attorney general has decided against indicting Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on charges of accepting bribes from a real estate developer, Israeli television stations reported Monday night.
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- When Proofreading Saves Souls
- State Prosecutor Sues Former NYSE Chief
- VW Racing to Meet Chinese Demand
- EU Files Complaint About Possible Sony-BMG Merger
- St. Pete Starts Operation Gypsy Camp
- Scientist Dies in Lab Accident
- News in Brief
- Bill Gives Putin Reins at the Audit Chamber
- Kremlin to Cut Dacha and Car Perks
- Bomb Goes Off on Lamppost, 7 Injured
- Nurgaliyev Promises Crackdown on Dirty Cops
- Business in Brief
- EU Wants More WTO Concessions
- Tatneft Causes a Stir in Turkey
- U.S. Steel, LNM to Bid Against Severstal in Ukraine
- Funds Bullish Despite Correction
- The Price of a Worthless Government
- Stepashin's Revenge Misses Its Target
- Russian Tourism: The Cost of Backwardness
- Putin to Address the Rich and Poor
- Intel Hires 600 Local Computer Specialists
- Abashidze's Dog Comes Home to Moscow
- Court Backs Order to Alter GM Deal
- Fradkov Summons Alfa, Aeroflot to Talk Airport
- TNK-BP Executive Arrested
- Slavneft Planning $287M Dividend
- Norwegians Block RusAl Offer
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