02/07/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Togo's Ruler Dies of Heart Attack, Age 69
Togolese President Gnassingbe Eyadema, who ruthlessly ruled his small and desperately poor nation for nearly four decades -- the longest reign of any African head of state -- died of a heart attack Saturday. He was 69.
Ethiopia Marks 60 Years of Marley
To the rhythm of thumping bass lines, thousands of Bob Marley fans gathered in the Ethiopian capital on Sunday for a concert to honor the 60th anniversary of the reggae icon's birth.
Bangkok Exit Poll Suggests a Landslide Victory for PM
Thai telecom tycoon-turned-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was romping to another four-year term on Sunday in what an exit poll said would be a historic second successive landslide.
104 Feared Dead in Afghan Jet Crash
NATO helicopters and hundreds of police struggled to reach the wreckage of an Afghan airliner Sunday, three days after it rammed into a snow-covered mountain peak, apparently killing all 104 people on board.
A New IT Attitude for a New Silicon Valley
The city has large clusters of gleaming glass buildings surrounded by expensive cars.
Free Speech Does Not Fit the Script
It was a rather unexpected phone call for these days. The producer of a talk show at one of the major television channels called to invite me as an expert on an upcoming program.
- IT Demands Clearer Laws
- Duma Freemasons and Diplomatic Berezovsky
- Sharapova No. 3 After Win in Tokyo
- Putin's Man Nominated as Russian Soccer Chief
- Business in Brief
- Rich Nations Mull Debt Write-Off for Poor
- Auditor Warns CEOs Over 1990s Sell-Offs
- Court Deals Blow to Exxon Project
- Novatek Sells 3% of Company for $100M
- CB Ends Ruble Peg to Dollar
- Upgrade May Hit Paris Club Debt Deal
- Emerging Powers Want Seats at G7 Table
- Foreigners Can Bid for Svyazinvest
- Kudrin Sees GDP, Oil Prices Falling
- Celebrating the Best in Russian Security
- Chechen Cease-Fire Holding
- News in Brief
- Georgians Bid Zhvania Farewell
- Tymoshenko Appointed, Names Reformist Cabinet
- Deputies Call for Zurabov to Be Fired
- Duma Slams Letter on Jews
- Hundreds Mourn Metro Bomb Victims
- Rice Says Russia Will Not Be Punished
- Ukraine Goes After Missile Dealers
- Rosneft Facing $1.4Bln Liability
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