05/19/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Spartak President Denies Doping
Former Spartak Moscow president Andrei Chervichenko has denied allegations of widespread doping in the Moscow club in 2003.
Russians Build on Dominance
It is hard to believe that the Russian revolution began just a year ago at Roland Garros. In tennis terms, it seems like an age.
Fiery Galloway Denies Abusing UN Program
The British MP also used his appearance before U.S. senators to attack the Bush administration's case for going to war in Iraq.
Iranian Envoy Pays Visit to Iraq
The highest-level visit to Iraq by an official from one of its neighbors comes amid sectarian violence against Sunni and Shiite clerics.
Anti-Castro Exile Held in Miami
Caught between its hard-line policy against Fidel Castro and its war on terrorism, the Bush administration has arrested an anti-Castro exile accused of masterminding a deadly 1976 airliner bombing.
China Cancels Talks Two Days in Advance
China canceled an international conference on human rights, the rule of law and democracy days before it was scheduled to convene in Beijing this week, disappointing scholars who had hoped the event would help spur political openness in the one-party state.
Pop Diva Minogue Has Breast Cancer
Australians from all walks of life, from the prime minister to radio jockeys to schoolgirls, rallied for pop diva Kylie Minogue on Wednesday as she prepared to be hospitalized to fight breast cancer.
Britian Is Baffled by Mysterious Musician
The 6-foot stranger was found wandering in a rainstorm on the Isle of Sheppey in a dark business suit and tie.
China Stands Firm in Trade Disputes
China rejected U.S. pressure for quick action toward revaluing its currency on Wednesday and criticized U.S. and European curbs on surging textile imports as unfair.
- Nomura in $2.3Bln Expansion
- GE Facing $450M Race Discrimination Lawsuit
- BP Takes Blame for Texas Blast
- Camera Legend Leica Fighting for Its Life
- 880,000 Toyotas Recalled
- Coach Takes English Game to Rostov
- Appointments
- Meet the Belarussian Opposition
- Support for Karimov, Yukos and NGO Spyrings
- Police Hunt for a Thief In Catholic Priest Robes
- Diplomats Tour Andijan, Rebel Vows to Fight
- Christian Campus Protested
- Scientists Slam Funding Plan
- Estonia, Russia Sign Border Pact
- Adamov Claims Immunity From Arrest
- News in Brief
- Out, Out, Damn Despot
- Islam Accepts No Apologies
- Khodorkovsky Won't Be Diminished by Jail
- Business in Brief
- Yushchenko Assails Own Oil Policy
- Miller: Ring Fence Will End This Year
- U.S. Fast-Food Giant Eyeing Rostik's
- Energy Secretary to 'Jawbone' Moscow
- Supply Fails to Satisfy Meat Demand
- Norway Upbeat on Barents Sea Partnership
- Severstal Mulls Acquisition of Mexican Steelmaker AHMSA
- Government Official: Fradkov Did Not Offer His Resignation
- Putin Pledges Equal Access to State Media
- Kremlin Drafts Tough New Rules for Media
- How Long? Khodorkovsky Says Infinity
- Revolution Is the Theme for 50th Eurovision
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