05/16/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
A Day of Reckoning Will Come
When Mikhail Khodorkovsky was arrested, most of us did not know much about him as a person.
No Greed Without Power
What is the real motivation of those currently in the Kremlin, and of the chekists in particular, greed or power?
Some March for Fear, Others Rally for Life
Some days, Moscow feels like two different cities. On Sunday, tens of thousands of people marched along Leninsky Prospekt -- filling the city's widest avenue in a demonstration organized by Nashi, a pro-Kremlin youth movement.
A Hero of Our Time
In recent times, a certain novel by the name of ""Mikhail Khodorkovsky"" has become the most popular novel in Russia, a real, scandalous bestseller.
Russia Gains Respect Despite Defeat
Russia lost its semifinal battle 4-3 to rival Canada at the world hockey championship on Saturday, but the play of their young stars bodes well for winning future clashes on ice.
- No. 1 Eludes Sharapova Again
- Business in Brief
- A Canadian in Magnitogorsk
- Alrosa Faces Criminal Probe
- Tymoshenko Blaming Oil Shortage on Russia
- MMK to Curb Production After Losing Key Suppliers
- Flap Over Rosneft Flip-Flop
- Arsanov Believed to Be Killed by Police Forces Near Grozny
- Birthday With Stalin
- News in Brief
- Anti-West Rhetoric Exposes Jitters, Experts Say
- 6 Suspected Militants Killed in Cherkessk
- Tbilisi Softens Threat Over Russian Bases
- Khodorkovsky's High Stakes Gamble
- Hundreds Dead in Uzbek Uprising
- Nashi Supporters Pack Leninsky Prospekt
- Something Happened, But What?
- Sense of Freedom, Then Gunfire
- Ex-Envoy: No Broad Uprising
- U.S. Panel Tracks Iraq Oil Money to Russia
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