09/14/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
U.S. Pounds Fallujah After Sunday Attacks
U.S. warplanes pounded a suspected hideout of al-Qaida-linked militants in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah on Monday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 12, officials and witnesses said. The strike came a day after a surge in violence killed 78 people across Iraq.
Iran Faces Tough Measures by UN
Iran's refusal to fully give up uranium enrichment -- and banish suspicions it is interested in nuclear arms -- set the stage for a confrontation at a key UN atomic watchdog agency meeting Monday, with the United States lobbying its allies to have Tehran hauled before the Security Council.
Thousands Protest Sharon Withdrawal Plan
Tens of thousands of Jewish settlers and their supporters demonstrated against their government's plan to remove all settlements from Gaza and four from the West Bank, taking pains to keep their protest peaceful to counter warnings about incitement to civil war and assassination.
Pyongyang Says Blast for Dam Project
A huge explosion in North Korea last week was a deliberate blast to pave the way for a hydroelectric dam, Pyongyang said Monday.
A Rough Guide to Catching Dinner in the City
You see them everywhere, at all times of the year.
Cars to Vanish in $50M Tunnel Town
A local developer is about to break ground on what may be the most unusual suburban housing project in the country.
Horwath to Bring In Hotel Expertise
Horwath Consulting, one of the world's leading hospitality consulting networks, is planning to open a branch in Russia by early 2005 in an attempt to secure a spot on the country's young and underdeveloped hotel market.
- Luxury Apartment Prices Soaring to New Heights
- Secret Heroes Also Mourned After Siege
- Guests of U.S. Consul Climb Out a Window
- Rebels Down Chopper, 2 Killed
- Warming a Hot Topic on Arctic Trip
- News in Brief
- Racists Need Not Apply for a Trip to America
- By Any Means Necessary
- Tomsk Had a Different Take on Beslan
- Banking on Reform
- Kudrin: Yukos Assets Will Be Sold Legally
- Citigroup Woos Rail Monopoly
- Rosneft to Boost Exports to America
- Bullish BP Lauds Russian Oil Venture
- Poll: 76% Think They'll Never Be Rich
- IMF Criticizes Budget Policy
- Baltika Ends Champions League Deal
- SUAL to Bid for Montenegro Metals Giant
- Credit Bureaus On the Way
- Banking Sector Braces for Another Bumpy Ride
- Negative News Takes Toll on Business Borrowing
- Siloviki Monetary Policy Spooks Economists
- Russians Rush to Borrow, Then Repay
- Lackluster Election for Hong Kong Democrats
- Putin: Scrap Popular Vote for Governors
- A Lurch in the Wrong Direction
- Tackling Poverty Is a Major Shift in Policy
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