05/25/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Sharapova Favors Grit Over Glamour
Maria Sharapova dispensed with the glamour and employed her Russian grit to survive a nerve-jangling first round clash with compatriot Yevgenia Linetskaya at the French Open on Tuesday, whilst Marat Safin advanced thanks to a victory over Raemon Sluiter.
Sorokin: From Scandal to Literary Redemption
Russia's most famous living writer, Vladimir Sorokin, recently found himself at the center of another scandal.
Confronting Karimov
The handsome young man who received me last month in a government office in the Uzbek town of Fergana was working for the area's governor as a state ""watchdog"" for supervising Islam, but he didn't look or act the part.
A War of Acquittals
Last week a jury acquitted four agents of the General Staff's Main Intelligence Directorate who killed six Chechen civilians in 2002.
Mercedes Mulls St. Pete Plant
DaimlerChrysler intends to build Mercedes Benz models in St. Petersburg by the end of the year, the Kremlin said late Monday, citing the chairman of the German-U.S. auto giant.
- Deripaska 'Likely' to Win Power Bid
- Yukos Simplifies Corporate Structure
- Business in Brief
- President Throws Weight Behind Cabinet Liberals
- OECD Slams Russia's Record
- Small Hotel Draws Big Trouble
- Moscow's Hotels Thrive in 2 Parallel Worlds
- New Kid on the Block Is Called Ritz-Carlton
- 60 Years Later, a Very Important Slumber Party
- Moscow Hotels Declare 'Bed Wars'
- Deputies Say 'Dom-2' Should Be Canceled for Showing Sex
- News in Brief
- Reporter Complains of FSB Harassment
- An Activist Counts 500 Bodies
- Foreign Adoption Agencies Come Under Fire
- Hazing in Army Grows 25% in 2 Years
- Khodorkovsky Thanks Supporters
- Khodorkovsky's Court Drama Goes on Exhibit
- Kasyanov Associate Investigated
- Bodman Pushes Energy Dialogue
- Moscow Swelters in Record Heat Wave
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