03/03/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Safin Warns of Chilean Threat
Australian Open champion Marat Safin warned his Russian teammates on Tuesday not to take lightly first-round Davis Cup opponent Chile.
TV Truths, National Interests and Visa Miseries
Bovt practically accused NTV's audience and ""the entire country"" of xenophobia and chauvinism, and only because he didn't like the results of the vote on Vladimir Solovyov's program.
Smoother Sailing for the Good Ship Russia
The fleet of the world economy appears to have weathered well the storms of last year, which were characterized by high commodity prices, persistent global macroeconomic imbalances and lingering geopolitical concerns.
No Piece of Cake to Restore St. Pete
St. Petersburg construction companies have an extraordinary appetite, especially when they are licking their lips over the pie at the center of the city.
North Atlantic Disinterest
On his recent travels through Europe, U.S. President George W. Bush tried to put his best face forward.
Supreme Court Ruling Betrays Global Anxiety
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to bring the United States into accord with Iran, Yemen, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo -- not to mention every other country in the world -- by outlawing the execution of juveniles.
Harvard Business Grad Managing His Luck
Many people who know Vitaly Ozira think that he was born with luck on his side.
Appointments
Pyotr Panov has joined the Moscow office of The Boston Consulting Group as deputy director.
- Hussein Tribunal Judge Killed
- Court Outlaws the Execution of Minors
- UN Peacekeepers Kill 60 in Congo
- Bush Has Harsh Words for Syria
- Bird Research Reveals Human Personalities
- Uruguay's Left Promises a New Era
- First Chief Executive of Hong Kong Resigns
- Fiorina on World Bank Shortlist
- Prosecutors: WorldCom 'Perfect Storm' of Fraud
- U.S. Tells EU to Keep China Embargo
- U.S. Vying for Chinese Nukes
- EU Targets Creative Accounting
- Business in Brief
- Oil Output Climbs Back Up
- TNK-BP Viewed as Next Oil Blue Chip
- RusAl's Montenegrin Bid in Doubt
- Sugar Imports Expected to Fall
- Cuba to Cut Sugar Shipments
- Corporate Patrons Help Spread Niyazov's Writings
- News in Brief
- IHT to Launch in Moscow With MT
- A Student Plots an Information Revolution
- Few Human Trafficking Cases Registered in 2004
- Plotter of Gongadze's Murder Is Identified
- Upset Relatives Barred From Red Square
- Chechen Rebels Raid Police Station, 6 Dead
- Gazprom Takes Rosneft, Minus Yugansk
- Investors Bullish After IPO, S&P Hike
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