03/24/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Building Houses Now Demolishes New Peace
Maybe Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel doesn't quite get it yet, but this new era of hope in the Middle East means he needs to restrain his instincts for settlement building.
Baltic States Still Not Sorry and the War on Drugs
Congratulations! At last a measured and objective article about the three Baltic States' requests and their longing for some recognition of what was meted out to the inhabitants of those countries during the two occupations.
From Rivalries to Dialogue
President Vladimir Putin's meeting in Paris with EU leaders took place as relations between the Russian Federation and its key Western partners -- the United States, the European Union and EU member states -- are at a new low.
Team Spirit Motivates Mobile Wunderkind
To say that Maxim Nogotkov is a people person might seem only fair when you consider his line of work.
Appointments
James Portrusching has been appointed the executive chef of the Sheraton Palace Hotel.
Still Working on the Railroad
Your name is Ivan Ivanovich. You are the director of a company that makes aluminum or cuts timber or mines coal somewhere in the middle of Russia, and you want to ship your product to customers located hundreds of kilometers away. How do you get it there?
Soviet Icicles And Red Tape
This winter the St. Petersburg city government introduced a new invention to protect residents from falling icicles, which kill or seriously injure several people in the city each year.
Bomb Kills 3, Heightens Tension in Lebanon
International leaders reiterate their demands that Syria withdraw troops from Lebanon in time for upcoming elections.
- Court Rejects Appeal From Schiavo's Parents
- Israel Cautious But Handover Goes On
- U.S. Fire Kills 5 Militants in Afghanistan
- U.S.-Led Attack Kills 80 Insurgents in Iraq
- Tsunami-Hit Shores Reveal History
- Mugabe's Zimbabwe Prepares for Elections
- Fed Ups Rates, Warns of Inflation Pressures
- $3Bln Deal in Offing for 40 Boeings
- EU Assesses More Microsoft Complaints
- Pakistan's Wealth Booming, Not Spreading
- U.S. Inflation Worries Drag Down Markets
- Business in Brief
- Gazprom Rate Hike Dismissed
- Kiev Invites Turkmens to Pipeline Consortium
- Chubais: Dam Spat With RusAl Over
- Nurgaliyev: Crooks Run 500 Key Enterprises
- Balts, Poles Ask for Own Gas Pipeline
- High-Speed Train to Fly to St. Pete in 3 Hours
- Airport Rivals Race to Catch Up With Demand
- Court Cuts Kommersant Fine to $1.5M
- News in Brief
- Russia Says Sweden Is Soft on Terror
- Bolshoi Premiere Picketed
- 2 Injured Soldiers Die After Crash
- Putin Will Visit Israel in a Historic First
- Thorny Talks on Bases
- Akayev Began With a Reformer Image
- Protesters Turn Into Patrolmen
- Protests Move to the Kyrgyz Capital
- Putin Visits Kostroma for a Spot of Culture
- Trading Hard Power for Soft Power
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