03/02/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
New TV Channel Inspires Chagrin, Not Pride
Zvezda, the new patriotic television channel that is quite literally continuing the best traditions of the Soviet Army, began broadcasting on Feb. 22, the eve of the national holiday honoring the defenders of the fatherland.
When Cultural Codes Prove Deadly
Last week, the Prosecutor General's Office charged a Chechen man extradited from Belarus, Kazbek Dukuzov, with the July 2004 murder of the editor of Russian Forbes, Paul Klebnikov.
Supreme Court Opens Door to Better Rules
Most people don't pay much attention to the distinctly nontraditional figure of Themis that adorns the pediment of the new Supreme Court building on Povarskaya Ulitsa.
Oil Near Peak as Winter Bites
High-flying oil held just below its recent four-month peak on Tuesday as cold U.S. weather drove heating oil demand and held the interest of investment funds, attracted by a tight global supply and demand balance.
U.S. Arrests Tycoon on $450M Tax Charge
A prominent telecommunications entrepreneur who once tried to mount a rescue of a Russian space station has been arrested and charged with evading taxes by hiding at least $450 million of income through offshore corporations.
Lebanon Plans for New Government
Lebanon's president was taking on the task of forming a new government Tuesday, while opposition leaders shook off the jubilation of using people power to force out a pro-Syrian Cabinet and sought to ensure the next one is less beholden to Damascus.
Bin Laden Urges Aide to Attack
Osama bin Laden recently asked the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi to consider planning attacks outside Iraq and possibly on American soil, a U.S. intelligence official said Monday.
- Bush Considers Incentives for Iran
- Iraqis Mourn Bomb Victims as Death Toll Climbs to 125
- Saving Young Lives, One Heart at a Time
- The Clothes Make the Man Poorer
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Putin: Wrap Up Blagoveshchensk Probe
- Voronin Talks of a Russia Plot
- Doctors Freed in Kidney Transplant Trial
- Bush Will Again Press Putin Over Democracy
- Gorbachev Calls Putin's Policies a Step Back
- 'Gambit' Sets New Box Office Record
- Latvian Banks Close Down Dozens of Suspect Accounts
- Kudrin Warns About $18Bln Deficit in '06
- Gref Pledges Aid to Small Businesses
- Business in Brief
- Investigators Target Tomskneft
- Gazprom Aims to Boost Presence on UES Board
- Ministry: Gazprom Can Raise Dividend by 47%
- Cubans Seek to Develop Trade Links
- Court Rules Against MT in Eural Trans Gas Lawsuit
- News in Brief
- Activists Call for Peace Talks
- No More Free Flats for Many People
- Streets, Stickers and a Kadyrov School
- Ukraine Detains Gongadze Suspects
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