10/18/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Myskina Leads a Homegrown Double
The narrative of homegrown athletes triumphing over foreign opponents resonates with Russian sports fans, reaffirming their conviction that their country's athletes are no worse, and in many cases even better, than athletes abroad.
Yartsev Gets Week to Ponder Future
Russia coach Georgy Yartsev is to take a week to ponder his future following Wednesday's 7-1 drubbing by Portugal in a World Cup qualifier in Lisbon.
Iraq Unlikely to Repeat Success of Afghan Vote
The elections in Afghanistan were rough and ready. Many women were intimidated, security was so iffy that campaigning was just about impossible, poll workers were barely trained, funny business went on, and the ink was delible.
Russia Doesn't Need Special Favors
With terrorist attacks against Russia on the rise, President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly denounced what he calls Western ""double standards."" Americans and Europeans hit back hard when they're attacked, he says. He's doing the same thing -- and he expects our support.
A Choice Between Hearts and Minds
Thanks to the power of television, the three debates between President George W. Bush and John Kerry have played a useful, potentially decisive role in this year's U.S. presidential election.
- Political Parties in Crisis
- News in Brief
- Business in Brief
- New Threat to Yukos Licenses Issued
- Industry Has Worst September Since 1998
- U.S. Says WTO Deal With Russia Not Even Close
- Russian Caught in China Bank Scam
- Pipeline, UES May Get Stability Cash
- Transneft Says Ready to Export More Oil
- Gazprom Buys Into Iran Nuke Controversy
- UFG Cleared in Gazprom Probe
- Banks Ache for Quality Ruble Bonds
- 3 Killed in 2 Days as Racist Attacks Grow
- Security for Foreign Students
- Putin Signs Deal for a Tajik Base
- Exit Poll Mess as Belarussians Vote
- Zakayev's Home Target of Arson Attack
- Yanukovych Billboards Dot Moscow
- After Abkhaz Failure, Spin Goes to Ukraine
- China Is Not Quite Ready for Putin
- President Leaves Chinese Guessing
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