01/13/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Dominant Russians Eye Australian Slam
The Australian Open escaped the Russian revolution that swept women's tennis last year but the first Grand Slam of 2005 is in the firing line this time.
Confidence Slumps in December
Business confidence slumped in December amid allegations of foul play during the auction of Yukos' key asset, Yuganskneftegaz, the Duma's backing of the decision to end direct gubernatorial elections and Russia's meddling in Ukraine's presidential election.
Burglars Make Off With $1.2M in Cash, Medals
Only four days into 2005, burglars pulled off what may be the heist of the year, stealing $1.2 million in cash and valuables from the Moscow apartment of a university director, police said.
A Russian Twist on Responibility
For the last year corporate social responsibility, or CSR, has been the ""in"" business term in Moscow.
The Revenge of the Special Agent
In the Soviet Union, the crap tended to rise to the top. Think of Afghanistan, of arms caravans moving across the dunes.
Ski Resorts vs. Potato Plots
January in Russia has long been a merry and drunken month, but now since the new holiday law was passed, it's merrier than ever.
- Sharon Congratulates Abbas on Election Win
- Indonesia Restricts Aid Workers
- Six Dead, 13 Missing in Californian Mudslide
- Iraqi Insurgents Worry About Bin Laden's Role
- Apple Unveils $499 Mini Mac
- Rich Nations Agree Tsunami Debt Freeze
- Business in Brief
- Khristenko in Secret Oil Talks in Beijing
- Oil Exports Via Caspian Pipeline Soar
- Mobile Use Jumps 8M in a Month
- Tsunami May Sink Jet Deal With Jakarta
- Chechnya Critics Get Prize
- Ivanov Sees Limits on Portable Missiles
- Airport Taxi Boss Shot Dead
- Pensioners' Protests Spreading
- City Officials Should Beware of Pensioners
- Khodorkovsky Gets It, and So Does Dagestan
- Khodorkovsky Gives Up Yukos
- News in Brief
- Moscow Melts in Record Warm Spell
- Russian Missiles Put Israel on Alert
- Putin Plans to Award High-Tech Tax Breaks
- Duma Asks Foreigners for Respect
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