09/28/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Powell: Iraq Fighting Getting Worse
A car bomb killed three Iraqi National Guardsmen and wounded five others in the northern city of Mosul on Monday, underscoring a warning by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell that Iraq's insurgency was worsening.
Pakistan Kills Terror Suspect
Pakistani security forces arrested more suspected Islamic militants Monday, a day after they shot dead a key suspect wanted in a failed attempt on President Pervez Musharraf's life and the killing of U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl.
Kerry Slams Bush for 'No Regrets' Remark
Democratic U.S. presidential challenger John Kerry ripped into President George W. Bush on Sunday for saying he had no regrets over his ""Mission Accomplished"" speech on Iraq and would do it again.
Jeanne Ravages Florida Once More
Hurricane Jeanne tore a fresh path of destruction and despair as it continued its march up storm-ravaged Florida, where the fourth major hurricane in six weeks shut down much of the state and prompted recovery plans on a scale never before seen in the nation.
Vintage Soviet Cars Pull U.S. Followers
In many world capitals during the Cold War, the sight of a long black limousine with a strong resemblance to a vintage Packard most likely meant that an official of the Soviet Union was attending to state business nearby.
Foreigners Drive Up Auto Industry Standards
It might not look like a Russian car, but the Ford Focus is in many ways a homegrown product.
Credit Plans Help Fuel Demand
The traditional Russian way of buying a car -- walking into a dealership with a bagful of $10,000 worth of hard-saved rubles -- may be about to change, as a range of newly minted credit plans offer a quicker way to get behind the wheel.
Metalloinvest Buys Into Hotels
The Moscow-based Metalloinvest-Market group has acquired stakes in two hotels in St. Petersburg for $6.6 million as part of its plans to open economy-class hotels in both cities.
- Inteko Wins Tender to Create a New Suburb
- Hotel Built for '80 Olympics Has an Explosive Checkout
- In-Fill Developers See No Cause for Protest
- Serviced Apartments Gain Appeal
- Chinese Model Doesn't Suit Russia
- It's Time for a Public Hearing on Arbitration
- Weakness May Be Our Greatest Strength
- Propping Up Putin's Myth
- A Moscow Dress Code Gives the Crooks Away
- News in Brief
- Opposition Parties Sue Over Duma Vote
- Duma to Hear Beslan Findings
- Ferry Disaster Haunts the Baltic Sea 10 Years On
- Swedish Lawmakers Demand New Inquiry Into the Sinking
- Business in Brief
- RusAl, SUAL Vie for 'Half of Montenegro'
- Rainy Day Fund to Be Raided
- Reiman Switches Gears, Backs Quick Svyaz Sale
- Fradkov: State to Take Active Role in Industry
- Conoco Bids for LUKoil Stake
- Fitch: Political Risks Haunt Oil Sector
- 3 Attacks Are Linked to Wahhabis
- Security Expert: Aeroflot Hijacking Plot Foiled
- Putin Sets Electoral Reform in Motion
- Trader Pushes BP Unit to Declare Bankruptcy
- Gref Backs Kyoto but Warns of Hard Work
- U.S. Majors Lose Status in Sakhalin
- MiG Chief Fired, Head of Rival Irkut Takes Over
- Multinationals Say Russia Needs a Makeover
- Yukos Licenses Hang in the Balance
- United Russia Casts Net in Regions