05/18/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
CSKA Within a Whisker of History
Six months ago, Russian football had seemingly reached its nadir when the national team was thrashed 7-1 in Lisbon by a rampant Portuguese team.
Russians Revel in Underdog Billing
CSKA Moscow's Brazilian Vagner Love believes his team's position as underdog will bring the best from the Russians, while Sporting Lisbon coach Jose Peseiro tried to calm an expectant nation.
Newsweek Retracts Its Quran Report
The White House says Newsweek took a ""good first step"" by retracting its story that U.S. investigators found evidence interrogators at Guantanamo Bay desecrated the Quran but wants Newsweek to do more to repair damage caused by the article.
Blair's New Agenda Is Unveiled
Prime Minister Tony Blair unveiled a packed agenda on Tuesday for what should be his most challenging parliamentary session yet after British voters, many angry over the Iraq war, slashed his majority this month.
Russian Buffoon State Is No Laughing Matter
Russian historians past and present have often liked to contemplate Russia's role in the community of nations.
Silence Breeds Violence
Six months after the hostage crisis in Beslan, North Ossetian President Alexander Dzasokhov discovered that the region faced the threat of terrorist attacks.
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- Ask a Stupid Question
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- For American Students, All the World's a Stage
- Business in Brief
- UES Hit With $131M Tax Bill
- Kiev Lifts Import Duty to Increase Flow of Oil
- Usmanov Plans Global Iron Ore Giant
- Subsoil Bill Undermining Investment
- Alfa Calls Meeting to Thwart Telenor
- News in Brief
- Oil Giants Fear Kazakh Changes
- Belarussian Opposition Leader Held
- Duma Heads Prepare for Putin Meeting
- Opposition Counts 745 Deaths
- American Arrested on Fraud Charges
- Suspected Beslan Attacker Goes on Trial
- Federal Forces Say No. 2 Rebel Killed
- Council of Europe Tackles Rivalry
- Putin, Nazarbayev Meet
- Gazprom, Rosneft Merger Scrapped
- Judges Drag Out Verdict for Second Day
- Silent Rally With Ready-Made Signs
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