03/15/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Some Foreign Scholars Do Have a Clue
It's not uncommon to find foreign economists specializing in Russia who know absolutely nothing about the Russian economy.
The Language of Sagas Repels English Attack
I hand the agent my brottfarerspjald and step on board Icelandair Flight 642.
Back Pain Puts Strain on Plushenko Challenge
Three-time world champion Yevgeny Plushenko had a strong performance Monday in men's qualifying at the Figure Skating World Championships.
Dynamo Freezes as Rivals Fire Ahead
Moscow's frigid spring got the better of Dynamo's foreign legion this weekend as the ambitious Moscow club collapsed to a 4-1 defeat in St. Petersburg to fall behind title rivals Lokomotiv, CSKA, Zenit and Torpedo, which all secured deserved wins in the new season's opening weekend.
Chinese PM Denies Taiwan Law Is 'War Bill'
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao on Monday defended a newly approved law that could authorize a military attack to prevent Taiwan from seeking independence, saying it was intended to ensure peace, not promote war.
Opposition Movements Get Fashion-Conscious
It took a while, but Lebanon's uprising against the Syrian occupation finally has a color. Some had called it a Rose Revolution -- like the one that felled President Eduard Shevardnadze of Georgia in 2003 -- because protesters distributed roses to soldiers.
Egyptian Presidential Hopeful Freed
An Egyptian opposition leader and presidential hopeful whose imprisonment angered Washington and called into question Egypt's pledges of democratic reform led a parade Saturday through downtown Cairo, trailed by thousands after being freed on bail.
Disney CEO Eisner Quits After 21 Years
Michael Eisner, the longtime CEO of The Walt Disney Co., will step down a year earlier than expected, handing over the reins to Robert Iger and ending a tumultuous stint atop the entertainment giant.
Lufthansa Closes In on Swiss
Swiss International Air Lines is hoping for a swift conclusion to takeover talks with Germany's Lufthansa, it said on Monday, as shares in the loss-making Swiss carrier rose as much as 12 percent.
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- Nokia-led Alliance to Introduce TV for Mobiles
- Travolta's $3M Oahu Estate Snapped Up by Supermodel
- Fleming Snags Classy New Property
- High-Rise Questions Popping Up in St. Pete
- White House Retirees Get a Home in D.C.
- U.K. Marriotts to Go on Block
- Business in Brief
- Putin Defends Small Business
- Kudrin: New Tax Plan Will Save Firms $7Bln
- Brussels Seeks to Open Skies Over Russia to EU Airlines
- China Sees Boom in Oil Exports by Rail
- LUKoil Closing $1Bln Caspian Deal
- 7 Suspects Jailed After Spanish Raid
- Hurdles Loom in LNG Race
- Shell Denies Ditching Control in Sakhalin-2
- Armenia to Build Gas Pipeline to Iran
- Poll: 64% Disapprove of Duma
- To Join the Elite, It's TV That Counts
- Ayatskov Tipped for Belarus
- Racers Find Boney M, Secret Base in Siberia
- News in Brief
- Kyrgyzstan's President Gets a Loyal Parliament
- Interior Ministry: Army Office in Grozny Attacked
- Kholodov Appeal Rejected
- Reviving an Old Form of Central Asian Rap
- Kwan and Slutskaya Meet in Moscow
- Maskhadov House Is Demolished
- Kiev Welcomes Russia's Business Elite
- A Murderous Cycle of Revenge in Dagestan
- The Power Vertical Hits the Boondocks
- Death of a Terrorist
- Rebel Will Not Rest in Peace
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