02/24/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Date Book Revolution
""We need to meet,"" you tell your business partner. ""Are you free some day next week? Do you have anything scheduled?""
Kremlin-Free TV News Sight for Few Sore Eyes
Information is a rare commodity these days, especially if viewers are looking for objective coverage of events in Russia.
Russian Bear Ignores Celtic Tiger
The chances of President Vladimir Putin achieving his oft-repeated objective of doubling the size of Russia's economy within a decade might improve if he looked to Ireland as a source of inspiration.
A Real Opposition Fights Rigged Votes
The democratic opposition and the Kremlin are both getting organized.
Kiefer Ruins Safin's Sequence
No. 2 seed Marat Safin was beaten 7-6, 6-4 by Germany's Nicolas Kiefer in the opening round of the Dubai Championships on Tuesday.
Iranian Earthquake Claims 500 Lives
Rescue teams using dogs and heavy machinery pulled more bodies from the ruins of flattened villages in central Iran on Wednesday, raising the death toll from a powerful earthquake to at least 500.
- Iran Unites Bush and Schroeder
- Kashmir Avalanches Kill 300
- Queen to Skip Royal Wedding
- Putin Asked to Testify in Starovoitova Killing Case
- Putin Responds to Bush Criticism
- Police Tell Journalist He Can Stay in Russia
- Ambassador Says Russia Has Concerns Too
- Rebels' Cease-Fire Expires as Chechens Recall Deportation
- Business in Brief
- Piracy Fight Taken to Broadcasters
- Cyber Cops Target Online Music Store
- '04 Quarterly GDP Data Revised Up
- Doubt Cast on Authenticity of a Faberge Egg
- Putin Laments Condition of Aircraft Industry
- Ivanov Tough on New Rules
- News in Brief
- Meddling Raises Stakes in Moldova
- Luzhkov Wants Weathermen to Pay
- U.S. Judge Postpones Yukos Cliffhanger
- Reports: Indians Offer $25Bln in Investments
- Thousands March on Red Army Day
- Gazprom's Debts, Costs Are Becoming a Liability
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