05/05/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Europe's Finest Cagers Hit Town
The eyes of the basketball world will turn to Moscow this weekend as thousands of foreign fans are set to converge on the city amid Victory Day celebrations for European basketball's premier annual event, the Euroleague Final Four.
CSKA Closes In on UEFA Cup Final
No Russian club has ever won a European soccer final. CSKA Moscow is aiming to be only the second Russian club to advance to one.
Blair Urges Electorate to Keep Faith
The British prime minister's attempt to recapture voters' trust is rooted in the strength of the nation's economy.
Bomb Kills 50 at Iraqi Kurd Office
A suicide bomber struck the offices of a Kurdish party in northern Iraq on Wednesday, killing at least 50 people in the bloodiest attack since a new government promising stability was formed a week ago.
Is Russia in for an Enron-Style Price Shock?
Your name is Yekaterina Ivanovna. You are the director of a manufacturing enterprise in European Russia that requires large amounts of electricity.
- O, to Be in Dachaland
- Confidence Rides High in April
- Business in Brief
- Yukos Gives Up Key Divisions
- Paper: Kudrin Backs New Fund
- 10% of Auditing Firms Lose Operating License
- Pipeline Upgrades Cut Into Transneft's Profit
- Brokers Slash '05 Forecasts on Stagnating Oil Output
- LUKoil to Pump Less Crude at Kazakhstan Joint Venture
- Adamov Arrested at U.S. Request
- Soviets Who Joined the Nazis
- RAF Bomber Pilot's 4 Days to Remember
- News in Brief
- A Chinese Takeout, With Extra Sauce
- Yushchenko Assails Minsk on Jailings
- War Myths 'Exploited' for Patriotism
- Invitation Stuns Ex-King
- Ivanov: 4 Years to Leave Georgia
- A Soldier Bridges the Gap on the Elbe
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