07/07/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Tennis World Has New Queen
The fans besieging London's Savoy Hotel in the small hours of Monday morning, clutching autograph books and cameras, said it all. It was 1:30 in the morning and a throng of bright-eyed fanatics of all ages were waiting for just a glimpse of Maria Sharapova.
International Justice Tested in the Hague
The international trial of Slobodan Milosevic, the former Yugoslav leader, on more than 60 separate counts of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity, is turning into a grim marathon.
Putin in Gorki
When Lenin, ailing and paralyzed, was confined to his Gorki residence, his party comrades printed a special edition of Pravda for him every day, with a print run of one.
Banking Crisis Russian-Style
Russian banks are coughing and wheezing. Dialog-Optim announced that it was limiting deposit withdrawals, while CreditTrust has had its license revoked. It is quite astonishing.
- Business in Brief
- Russia to Lower Bar for Boeing, Airbus
- Duma Throws Out Beer Ad Ban
- 'Policy Paralysis' Hits Business
- Report: Blavatnik Buys $75M Mansion
- Sugar Prices Soar as Shortage Looms
- SUAL Lures Top Mining Executive
- Pro-Putin Youth Picket Western Media
- Zyazikov Frets Over Ingush Abductions
- Police Officer Charged in Killing
- Mi-8 Crash Kills 4
- Princess-Turned-Shopkeeper Dead at 87
- Kerry Picks Edwards as Running Mate
- Ustinov Sees More Tax Bills for Yukos
- Guta Bank Locks Out Its Depositors
- City Commuters May Hop on a Helicopter
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