03/10/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
PR Firm Caught in Ukraine PR Fiasco
In early February, Scott Johnson, a partner in a small communications firm called Rock Creek Creative, issued a news release touting the company's role in the Orange Revolution -- the public protests that led to the election of Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko in December.
Safina Leans on Marat as She Seeks Success
Dinara Safina doesn't have to look far for a role model as she builds her career in the tennis world.
Kazakhs Roll Out a 'Metropolis'
Construction of a $300 million, 325,000-square-meter shopping and retail center that will change the face of northwestern Moscow forever is set to begin next summer.
4-Star Hotel Sector Growing in St. Pete
The end of spring will finally see a major expansion on the St. Petersburg four-star hotel market, as the opening of at least three new hotels will nearly double the sector's size in the city.
Syria Continues Troop Pullback in Lebanon
Syrian soldiers flashed victory signs and waved automatic rifles as they drove eastward through Lebanon's mountains Wednesday morning, continuing the evacuation of positions they have held for almost three decades and allowing for the Lebanese army to take their place.
Bush Receives Praise Over Actions in the Middle East
He has gone out of his way not to crow, or even to take direct credit.
West Bank Handover in Jeopardy
Israel's plan to hand over this West Bank town to Palestinian security forces was in jeopardy Wednesday because of a disagreement over whether Israel would remove a key military checkpoint in the area, Palestinian officials said.
Police in Iraq Find Bodies of 41 Killed in Insurgent Attacks
A suicide bomber in a garbage truck packed with explosives killed two policemen near a Baghdad hotel Wednesday and police found 41 corpses, shot or decapitated, in the heartland of Iraq's insurgency.
Paya Fights Cuba's 'Fear Culture'
Cuba's ""culture of fear"" is the biggest hurdle people living under the communist government must overcome to bring about peaceful political change, Cuba's best-known dissident said.
- Kosovo's Ex-PM Faces War Crimes Hearing
- Guatemalan Authorities Threaten Protesters
- Tung Plans Official Resignation
- EBay Opens Classified Ad Web Sites
- High Demand, Cold Push Oil to Near $55
- First Multimedia Mobile Phone Virus Spreads
- Pakistani Gun Bazaar Sputtering
- 20-Year Boeing Veteran Was Ex-CEO's Mistress
- 'Ring Moans' Coming to Your Mobile
- U.S. Governor on Cuba Mission
- Home Video Rental Pioneer Dead at 69
- Distraught Berezovsky Teases Bloody Dictator
- Slaves to Stalinist Nostalgia
- Doomed to Invest in Russian Oil
- With Maskhadov, Hope Dies
- Business in Brief
- Ruble Rises to 5-Year Dollar High
- Report: Rosneft VP Steps Down
- NATO Troops Set to Fly in Antonovs
- Vekselberg Plugs Into $1.8Bln
- Ministry Planning Rival to Stabilization Fund
- UES Counting on 'Full Deregulation' by 2007
- MegaFon Allies Seek to Push Out Alfa
- Mosenergo Plans Restructuring
- Industry Plan Nears Finish
- Putin Fires Governor Over Fuel Shortage
- Arts Journalist Shakhova Dies
- Russia Denounces Moldovan Elections as Unfair
- News in Brief
- Prosecutors Greet Kuchma's Offer
- Kremlin's Victory May Be Shortlived
- Rebels Promise to Carry On Fighting
- Aslan Maskhadov's Final Hours
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