03/31/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Ethics and Money Join to Bring Russia 'Glory'
The relationship between wealth and faith has always been a delicate one for Christians.
A Letter to Lukashenko, Oil Tankers and Tennis
The International League for Human Rights, an international nongovernmental organization with special consultative status at UN Economic and Social Council, expresses its profound concern about the latest attack on freedom of assembly and expression in Belarus after the arrest and sentencing of peaceful protesters in Minsk.
Reaching for Religious Reunion
Unlike Poland and the Baltic states, Russia lacks a key source of ""soft power"": a united body of ethnic expatriates who can be relied on to support the mother country's policies in places like Washington.
Warning! Jurisprudence
The Sakharov Museum director and his assistant were convicted not only of violating the rights of radical Orthodox believers not to have anyone anywhere challenge their views, but also of ""insulting the dignity of the Russian people,"" as the judge put it at Monday's sentencing.
Prosecutors' Warnings Are Not Enough
The Prosecutor General's Office acts like a lazy worker who, after his employers tell him to do something, does everything possible to avoid it.
Riding the Revolution Tiger
To hear the Kremlin tell it, all of the recent revolutions in former Soviet republics were instigated by Washington and directed exclusively against Russia.
Leaders Need to Honor Street Protest Promises
It was uplifting to see the recent events in Kyrgyzstan.
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- Election Tensions Mount in Zimbabwe
- Attorney Cochran Dies at 67
- Report Warns of Irreversible Harm to Earth
- MCI Rejects Qwest in Favor of Verizon
- Battle Over French Luxury Chain Nears End
- EU Blesses Wolfowitz as World Bank Chief
- Buffett 'Was Not Briefed' on AIG
- Brazil Flourishes on Free Software
- Tech Veteran Named as Hewlett-Packard CEO
- Sharapova to Face Venus in Semifinals
- Petrzela Leads Joyful Revolution at Zenit
- Business in Brief
- Gusinsky Questioned in Israel
- Media Pledges $200M to Stop AIDS
- Ministers: The Work Force Is Shrinking
- Gazprom Price Hike Passes Putin
- Yukos Investors Fight Back
- Cuba Thanked for Its Chernobyl Care
- News in Brief
- LDPR, Rodina Brawl in the Duma
- Convicts' Extortion Scheme Backfires
- Ural Airlines on U.S. Blacklist
- Akayev Told to Stay Out of Kyrgyzstan
- Kyrgyz Press Helped to Speed Akayev's Fall
- Pichugin Sent to Prison for 20 Years
- Rock Stars Recruited to Fight Revolution
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