08/26/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Ukraine Should Stay the Democratic Course
Thirteen years ago on Tuesday, Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, declared our country's independence from the Soviet Union
BA Stranded by Labor Dearth
Blaming a dearth of check-in counter workers and heavy summer traffic, British Airways apologized Tuesday for a backup at Heathrow Airport that prompted cancellation of at least 78 flights over two days and inconvenienced thousands of businesspeople and vacationers.
Sistani Returns, Calls for March on Najaf
Iraq's most powerful Shiite cleric arrived home from Britain on Wednesday and his aides called for a nationwide march to Najaf to end nearly three weeks of fierce fighting between U.S. forces and Shiite militants in this holy city.
Thatcher's Son Arrested on Suspicion of Plotting Coup
South African police arrested the son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Wednesday on suspicion of involvement in a coup plot in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, police sources said.
Darfur Talks Hit Snag Over Garrisoning
Sudanese peace talks over the fate of Darfur faced the prospect of collapse on Wednesday because of a dispute over the garrisoning of rebel forces in the war-torn region.
- Salon Owner Helps to Cut Out Split Endings
- Appointments
- Paris Libere!
- Remembering Basayev's Raid Five Years On
- Rhythmic Gymnasts to Grab Spotlight
- Official Criticizes 'Judge Mafia'
- Weary Sautin Makes His Mark on History
- Isinbayeva Caps a Day of Joy and Strife
- Business in Brief
- Central Bank to Buy More Euros Next Year
- News in Brief
- 5 Arrested in Case of Chess and Rape
- Wheelchair Trip to Madrid
- Bus Stop Blast Called Hooliganism
- Russian Automakers Roll Out Hip New Rides
- Ministry: Growth to Slow in H2
- Reformers On Top After Cabinet Spat
- Mini-Crisis Forces Banks to Evolve
- Kremlin Snubs Foreign Yukos Investors
- 2 Planes Fall From the Sky, All 89 Dead
- Organized Attack or Tragic Coincidence?
- Airports Lack Rules to Fight Terror
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