04/14/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
'Miracle' Needed to Stop CSKA
Veteran Auxerre coach Guy Roux says his side needs a miracle to overturn a 4-0 deficit when it hosts CSKA Moscow in the second leg of their UEFA Cup quarterfinal Thursday.
Dementyeva Confident on Her Return
Second seed Yelena Dementyeva made a confident start to her claycourt campaign as she beat compatriot Alina Jidkova 6-4, 6-4 on Tuesday to reach the third round of the Family Circle Cup.
Workers Race to Save Trapped Bangladeshis
A desperate search to find 100 or more trapped factory workers dead or alive intensified Wednesday with the Bangladesh army taking full charge of the rescue operation.
Former U.S. Intelligence Chief Hammers Bush's UN Nominee
The U.S. State Department's former intelligence chief on Tuesday described John Bolton, President George W. Bush's nominee for ambassador to the United Nations, as a ""bully"" who abused his authority and power, intimidated intelligence analysts and damaged the integrity of the agency.
UN Treaty Targets Nuclear Threat
The global treaty would strengthen the legal basis to combat nuclear terrorism.
Polls Say France Is Set to Scuttle EU Constitution
Historically, the French have liked the idea of a united Europe as long as they could run it.
Volcanoes Force Indonesian Evacuations
More than 25,000 panicked residents have been evacuated from the slopes of a volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra island, and officials raised the alert level Wednesday as the mountain's activity intensified.
Sharon Unmoved by Bush's Concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon brushed off a warning from U.S. President George W. Bush about further West Bank settlement growth, indicating Israel would continue to solidify its hold on areas it considers of strategic importance.
- U.S. Trade Deficit Hits Record
- Charges of Fraud Cloud the New York Exchange
- Jackie Chan Turns Lifestyle Guru
- Berlusconi Surrenders $2.8Bln Media Stake
- Commuters Jet to Fly-In Suburb
- Greenberg Says He Gave Wife Millions of Shares
- Thieves Stole 10 Times More Identity Files Than Thought
- Boeing Looks to Mideast Markets
- Divine Inspiration and Sympathy for the Atheists
- Common Economic Misconceptions
- Creeping Radicalism
- The Poseurs of Revolution
- Guilty of Breaking and Entering in the Baltics
- Shoe-Burning Finn Sees IT Havens in Russia
- Appointments
- Shtokman Decision Postponed
- Business in Brief
- Russia's Carmakers Hang On to Niche
- Yukos Affair Blamed for Slowdown
- Alfa Wields Ruling in VimpelCom Dispute
- Catholic-Orthodox Tensions Resurface in Russia
- Alexy II Wants Better Ties With Next Pope
- City to Close Off Center for May 9
- News in Brief
- Cossacks to Be Recruited for Army
- Ustinov Begins Another Term as Prosecutor
- Cabinet Defends Its Record in Duma
- Tymoshenko Cancels This Week's Visit to Moscow
- A Siberian Method for Beating Alcoholism
- Siemens Shut Out of Power Machines
- Mixed Signals Deterring Investors
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