12/22/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Myskina Takes Crown as 2004 ITF Queen
Switzerland's Roger Federer and Russian Anastasia Myskina were named 2004 International Tennis Federation World Champions on Monday.
U.S. Didn't Bankroll Yushchenko
Events in Ukraine have inspired most people living in the free world.
Balkans Need Closure on War Crimes
The Balkan version of the Holocaust -- the wars that tore the old Yugoslavia apart in the 1990s -- still hangs like a pall over the region.
Kremlin Is Too Fond of the Green Stuff
In the Boris Yeltsin era we lived in a more or less friendly world. Now we seem to be under threat from all sides: Islamist terrorists, international Zionism and U.S. imperialism.
Attack Near Mosul Kills Over 20
An attack on a U.S. and Iraqi base near the northern city of Mosul on Tuesday killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 60, a military spokesman said. A radical Muslim group, the Ansar al-Sunnah, claimed responsibility.
New U.S. Prisoner Abuse Allegations
FBI memoranda portray abuse of prisoners by U.S. military personnel in Iraq that included detainees' being beaten and choked and having lit cigarettes placed in their ears, according to newly released government documents.
- UN Peacekeepers Deploy to Stop Congo Border Fighting
- Campaigners Talk Up City's Model Makeovers
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Women Harness Winds of Fortune
- Ukraine Spending Faces a Challenge
- Police Say Army Loses Many Guns
- De Gucht Discusses Business, Zakayev
- National Bolsheviks' HQ Raided
- News in Brief
- Convoy Blocked From Donetsk
- Business in Brief
- Signal on Tax Relief Boosts VimpelCom
- S&P Reconsidering MTS Rating
- Azeri Pipeline May Pump Russian Oil
- Tatneft Still Interested in Tupras Stake
- Chigirinsky Acquires Majority Stake in Sibir
- Airbus Ups Orders From Irkut
- Expected Deal on Moscow VW Plant Stalls
- Putin: Don't Worry About Chechnya
- Putin Says He Knows Mystery Buyer
- Kremlin Has Forgotten the Lessons of the Past
- $2Bln for Super Fast German Trains
- Communists Say Stalin Is Better Than Putin
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