01/19/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Kuznetsova Scandal Mars Open
Outraged tennis officials rushed to the defense of U.S. Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova on Tuesday and hit out at a Belgian government minister who claimed she had failed a doping test.
Throwing Money at Moscow's Dynamo
A new revolution is under way in Russia, led by the capital's increasingly rich soccer clubs.
Embracing Absurdity, Fleeing Russian Fatalism
I have recently found myself engaged in a number of conversations with Western expatriates in Moscow that begin with the following question: ""Why did I choose to live in Russia?""
The Chinese Question
The Asian element has always had an important place in Russia, which lost a significant amount of its European territory in the 20th century and moved toward the East.
Russia Honors Riffraff, Not Its Real Heroes
Russia is a strange country. We celebrate the creation of the Red Army on Feb. 23, the day when the Red Army fled before advancing German troops near Pskov.
Art Fundraiser Aids Sri Lanka's Tsunami Relief
When the tsunami hit Sri Lanka, Shani Karunaratne couldn't believe it. It was as if the ancient Sri Lankan legend of Princess Devi was unfolding before her people's eyes.
New Laws Give More Protection to Consumers
With many of Russia's top-end restaurants, shops and services used to setting their prices in hard currency, consumers have become used to doing elaborate mental arithmetic when scanning menus and buying plane tickets.
Ask a Stupid Question
How does a foreigner legally get hold of a gun in Moscow?
- Supreme Court Silent on Trials
- Iran 'Unconcerned' by Possible U.S. Threats
- U.S. Targets Chinese Firms Over Iran
- Abbas Grapples With Palestinian Militants
- Iraq Prepares for Vote Violence
- Bush Readies Speeches With Legacy in Mind
- Aceh: Where Disaster Meets Civil War
- Airbus Launches World's Biggest Jumbo
- Oil Hits 7-Week High Amid Supply Concerns
- Germany Holds On to Spot as No. 1 Exporter
- Business in Brief
- De Beers to Mine in Russia
- Oil Deal Seals Kazakh Border
- Tax Claims May Sink Shipping Giant
- Business Owners Increasingly Stressed Out
- Sheremetyevo Evicts Retailers to Lure Famous Brands
- Russia Bans Danish Grain and Flowers
- Sakhalin Goes After ExxonMobil, Shell
- Turkmenistan Revives Trans-Afghan Pipeline
- High-End Brewer Welcomes Beer Ban
- Rice Pledges to Make Case for Democracy
- Paper: Yavlinsky Is a Possible Yushchenko Prime Minister
- Court Says Ukraine Vote Results Can Be Published
- News in Brief
- Leftists Call for Vote on Benefits Law
- Students Set Up Anti-Putin Movement
- $5.5Bln Claim on VimpelCom Unit
- Rosneft Seeks $6Bln From China's CNPC
- Public Chamber Bill Gets Bad Marks
- Guilty Only of Terrorist Convictions
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