01/20/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Next Colored Revolution?
Central Asia is confronting the first succession crisis of the post-communist era.
Nothing Changes in Horrible Hospitals
This week, I read in the local media about disturbing events at a maternity hospital.
Method to Putin's Madness
The current regime's economic policy appears rather strange at first glance.
Pensions Shrink While Officials Stall Reform
The pensions of 250,000 Russians are trapped in limbo in the State Pension Fund and are slowly but surely losing value to inflation, only because the government has proven completely incapable of confirming the standard form for contracts between state pension organizations and private pension funds.
In-Form Safin Gives Sister Some Advice
Marat Safin moved into the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday before offering younger sister Dinara some brotherly advice -- grow up.
Draft Dodging, Khodorkovsky and Pensioners
You reported that Russia, flush with oil revenue windfalls and massive hard currency reserves, has decided to raise the minimum wage starting in the new year to a whopping 5 rubles or 15 cents per hour.
Kuznetsova in Scorching Form
Svetlana Kuznetsova shrugged off the doping row clouding her Australian Open campaign to reach the third round Wednesday and was swiftly joined by men's champion Roger Federer and Serena Williams.
No Chess Unification as Kasparov Pulls Out
Garry Kasparov says he is withdrawing from a FIDE world championship match that had been scheduled this spring because he has suffered financial and psychological damage from the match's repeated postponement, his office said Wednesday.
British Abuse Photos Surface
Iraq returned to haunt Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday as pictures of British soldiers apparently abusing Iraqis were splashed over newspapers in an echo of last year's Abu Ghraib prison scandal.
- Abbas Defiant on Order to End Militant Attacks
- Hajj Faithful Told of Conspiracies
- Indonesia Offers Talks With Free Aceh Rebels
- California Executes Inmate
- Al-Zarqawi Claims Iraqi Attacks
- Mitsubishi to Inject $3Bln in Motor Unit
- IBM, Yahoo Sales Beat Forecasts
- Mongolia Showcases Mining Wealth
- EU Starts to Probe State Aid to Alitalia
- Virgin Plans to Put Casinos in the Sky
- Appointments
- Brit Spins Linen Business From Banks of Volga
- Business in Brief
- Mosenergo Ordered to Cut Prices
- Miller: Rosneft Merger Is Near
- Menatep Sells the Firm That Led to Its Demise
- India Plans 'Large' Investment in Russian Oil
- Wasteful Arms Spending Under Fire
- Russian Rockets to Fly From Equator
- Volgotanker Wins Back Tax Reprieve
- Shell Suffers a Setback in Sakhalin
- EBRD Files Suit Against Abramovich
- Ivanov Reverses on Student Call-Up
- Retired Officer Torn Apart by Guard Dogs
- Report Says Xenophobia on the Rise
- Gay Activists Denied Right to Marry
- Stepashin Resigns His Post
- Syria: Assad Visit Not About Arms
- Yushchenko Planning Appeal to EU
- News in Brief
- Making a Buck by Selling Old T-34s
- Cabinet Offers $3.7Bln in Extra Cash
- Finns Buy Independent Media for $186M
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