12/14/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Stalin-Era Ukraina to Get a 4-Star Makeover
City Hall has announced it will hold a tender early next year to renovate the 200-meter-high Ukraina, Moscow's tallest hotel, in order to turn it into an international-standard four-star property by 2007.
Fantasy Island Offers Luxury at Fantastic Prices
Eyeing the success of gated communities that target wealthy foreigners who are ready to pay more than $10,000 per month for a safe and comfortable place to live, a new development catering to the small but prosperous sector has appeared on the market.
Housing Market About to Revive, Experts Say
With unfulfilled demand, high oil prices and the depreciating dollar, Moscow real estate prices have no way to go but up.
Today's Real Motive: Government Greed
Many experts have speculated about why President Vladimir Putin and his narrow circle seem so determined to lead Russia in a self-defeating direction.
New PR for an Old Missile
President Vladimir Putin declared last month that the military is preparing to deploy new weapons ""that no other state will have anytime soon.""
Ideological Sabotage on the Kurils
One day Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin was sitting in his Kremlin office watching Mikhail Vladimirovich Leontyev and Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov squaring off on the current affairs program ""K Baryeru!""
Bomb Strikes Central Baghdad
A suicide car bomber killed at least seven Iraqis at an entrance to Baghdad's Green Zone government and U.S. diplomatic compound on Monday, a year to the day since U.S. forces captured Saddam Hussein.
Attack in Gaza Strains Pre-Election Relations
The new Palestinian leadership is not doing enough to restrain militants, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Monday, after attackers blew up an Israeli army outpost in Gaza and killed five soldiers.
Berlusconi Acquitted, Ally Linked to Mafia
A close political ally of Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi was convicted of ties with the Sicilian Mafia this weekend and sentenced to nine years in prison.
- 'Outspoken' Basescu Wins Romanian Poll
- Portuguese Government in Crisis
- Oil Prices Rise on OPEC Cuts
- Bush Chooses Novice for Energy Secretary
- Oracle Ups Bid to $10.3Bln to Win PeopleSoft
- China to Impose Tariffs on Itself
- Beijing Cautiously Stockpiling Crude
- Indian Exports Grow 24%, But Red Tape Still an Issue
- Yugansk Is Dead Meat
- Elections and Negative Selection
- NHL Stars Edge Out Russians
- Red Tape Trips Up Mega Mall Opening
- Doctors: Yushchenko Was Poisoned
- Business in Brief
- 'A Climate of Fear' Threatens Economy
- VimpelCom Buzz Heard in Kremlin
- Alcoa, Siemens, Total Await Word on Deals
- Putin Calls for Reduced Fuel Prices
- Tariffs on Scrap Irk U.S. Steel Producers
- Schroeder Gains Capital to Push Russian Trade
- Yushchenko to Target Illegal State Asset Sales
- Yanukovych Says He Feels Betrayed
- Washington Is Debating How to Handle Putin
- News in Brief
- U.S. Money Helped Ukraine's Opposition
- What Are Dioxins and How They Affect People
- Yukos Accused of 'Filthy Theft'
- Police: Crime Against Foreigners Rare
- ISS Crew Running Out of Food
- Liberals Rail Against Putin and Dictatorship
- Abuses by Police Top Complaints to Ombudsman
- Few Options in Chechnya
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