04/06/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Blair Sets Date for British Elections
The prime minister's Labour Party is likely to remain in power despite widespread dissatisfaction with the war in Iraq.
Gadhafi Speaks on N. Korea
North Korea needs to be encouraged with incentives to abandon its nuclear programs, like Libya was, and not just pushed, a son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi said Tuesday.
Confessions Are a Hit on Iraqi TV
Iraq's hottest new television program is a reality show.
Discovery Card Set to Change Owners
Morgan Stanley chief executive Philip Purcell, under growing pressure from some investors to resign, on Monday abandoned a long-held strategy by agreeing to spin off the investment bank's Discover credit card business.
Jordan's King Chooses New PM
Jordan's King Abdullah asked academic Adnan Badran on Tuesday to form a new cabinet to push forward a reform agenda after the government resigned, officials said.
Chevron May Sell Unocal Units
ChevronTexaco may sell takeover target Unocal's North American onshore fields and Asian power assets to raise $2 billion, a person close to the plan said Tuesday.
- Red Again: Russia's Unlikely Color Revolution
- Lost in Transliteration
- No Friend to the Brave of Ingushetia
- Freeing Your Car From Winter's Grit
- Internship Program Offers Orphans a Fresh Start
- Ask a Stupid Question
- Kudrin Pessimistic in Fight Against Inflation
- Business in Brief
- Following Warsaw's IPO Lead
- Potanin Tells State: Hands Off Business
- Trutnev: East Siberia Open to Foreigners
- Severstal Aims for $6Bln Yearly Investment by '09
- Ukrainian Steel Mill Dispute Goes to Human Rights Court
- LUKoil Stays World's No. 2 in Terms of Crude Reserves
- Taking a Stroll Along Chechnya's Street of Dreams
- Kim Murphy Wins a Pulitzer
- No Ukrainian Visas
- Deputies Fail to Accept Akayev's Resignation
- Suspect Held in Red Cross Slaughter
- Cheated, Injured and Then Deported
- News in Brief
- Beslan Residents Say Forces Used Grenades
- Renault Unveils $250M Car Factory
- Nevzlin to Halt Moscow News' Funds