08/19/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Lessons to be Learned From Venezuela Vote
A coup attempt, a general strike and now the world's first recall referendum against an incumbent president -- Venezuela's seemingly indestructible Hugo Chavez has survived them all.
A Gogolian Volga Road Trip
We drove south along a country road away from the great reaches of the Volga, celebrated in the landscapes of the great Isaac Levitan -- we being three fellows of the Institute of Globalization Studies plus an English colleague who had just given a seminar on participatory democracy in the regional capital.
Dagestani Leader and a Mayor in Standoff
Dagestani prosecutors said Wednesday that they have opened a slander investigation against the mayor of Khasavyurt for criticizing Dagestani leader Magomedali Magomedov at a recent rally.
Police Bag 93 Gold Medals in Las Vegas
Law enforcement officers have bagged an astounding 93 gold medals at the World Police and Firefighters Games in Las Vegas -- an achievement that a senior police officer said he hoped would be an example for the national Olympic team in Athens.
Would-Be Olympic Judge Goes to Jail
Hardly an Olympic Games seems to pass without at least one scandal in which a country blames its sporting failure on the sinister motives and behavior of Olympic judges.
- Moscow Scoffs at Tbilisi's Call to West
- Alkhanov Criticizes Raids in Chechnya
- Georgia's Long, Hot Summer
- Tables are Turned on Capitalist Predators
- Sadr Agrees to Withdraw From Shrine
- Cave Linked to John the Baptist
- Google Lowers IPO Price Range
- Kempinski's Sebesta Dies at 55
- Appointments
- Khorkina Bids for Golden Goodbye
- Korzhanenko Takes Gold in Olympia
- A Lost Brother's Remains Laid to Rest
- Business in Brief
- Unearthing the Remains of War in Tver
- News in Brief
- China Ready to Pay Yukos' Fare
- Moscow Gasoline Price Surges Past U.S. Average
- Aerostar Hotel Owners Say Eviction Was Legal
- Deputy Targets UFG on Gazprom
- For Some, Gold Medals Lead to Easy Street
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