11/17/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Sharapova Defeats an Injured Serena
Serena Williams' injury-induced weakened serves drove Maria Sharapova to distraction.
Yartsev's Head on Block in Qualifier
Under-fire Russia coach Georgy Yartsev faces a mammoth task to lift his battle-weary troops for their final World Cup qualifier of the year against Estonia on Wednesday.
U.S. Probes Prisoner Shooting
The U.S. military is investigating the videotaped fatal shooting of a wounded and apparently unarmed Iraqi prisoner by a U.S. Marine in a mosque in the former insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, a Marine spokesman said.
Hungary Commissioner Denies Communist Past
Hungary's candidate to sit on the European Union's executive office denied allegations Tuesday he was involved in communist militias or the regime that ruled Hungary for over 40 years until 1989.
Abbas Urges Stop to Violence During Palestinian Elections
The interim Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, has asked Palestinian militants to halt violence during the campaign for Jan. 9 presidential elections, a participant in truce talks said Tuesday.
Bush Names Rice as Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, a minister's daughter who rose to a top position at the White House under a deeply religious George W. Bush, is a rare national security adviser in one key respect: She prays often with her president.
Wrigley Buys Life Savers for $1.5Bln
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. is buying the Life Savers and Altoids candy and mint businesses from Kraft Foods for $1.48 billion, the companies said late Monday.
- U.S. Files Fraud Suit Against Media Tycoon Conrad Black
- Despite Deficit, Snow Says Terror Budget Won't Be Cut
- U.S.-Russian Group Fills Gap Left by Peace Corps
- Don't Leave Health Care to Accident
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Powell Went Too Quietly
- Progress Is Possible on Iran's Nuclear Program
- Business in Brief
- Senate: Hussein Got $21Bln Busting Sanctions
- LUKoil Eyes Deliveries to China, Japan
- Marathon Shifts Gears as Political Risks Rise
- IEA Urges Asian Nations to Tap Siberia Together
- Tycoons Raise $69M in Realty IPO
- IMF Chief: Cut Debt, Free Ruble
- Report: Total May Invest $4.7Bln in Vankor Field
- Yukos Pays $3.9Bln of Its Tax Bill
- European Union to Buy More Steel From Russia
- Severstal Still Wants Stelco
- News in Brief
- Drug Police Take On Dacha Poppies
- Tatarstan Ordered to Use Cyrillic
- Ukrainians Call Debate a Draw
- Ukraine Teaches Big Brother a Tough Lesson
- Arafat and the Logic of Terrorism
- N. Koreans Fleeing Through Russia
- Japan Hopes to Discuss Kurils Feud
- Putin Soothes Business Concerns
- Fight Over Showing Violence on TV
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