06/06/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Hezbollah Attracting Lebanese Voters
Week two of parliamentary elections is accompanied by violence and calls for the president to resign.
Book: No Suicide, Islam Link
A surge in suicide attacks in Iraq and elsewhere around the world is a response to territorial occupation and has no direct link with Islamic fundamentalism, according to the author of a new book who has created a database of such bombings over the past 25 years.
Pentagon Confirms Abuse of Quran
The Pentagon confirmed Friday evening that a U.S. soldier had deliberately kicked a prisoner's holy book at the Guantanamo Bay prison.
Putin's Rabid Response to Economic Ailments
One day Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin was sitting in his Kremlin office and reading about rabies in a medical encyclopedia.
Governors and Gatekeepers
Several recent events have added some new shades to the general picture of how elected governors are replaced by presidential appointees.
- Insulation From the State
- The Normal Dilemma of Press Freedom
- Business in Brief
- IMF Slams Cabinet for Spending Hikes
- Gold Fields, Norilsk in Merger Talks
- State Expects to Meet Gazprom Deadline
- Syomin's Russia Survives First Test
- Hatton Stuns Tszyu to Claim IBF Crown
- Newly Adopted Boy Taken From U.S. Couple
- News in Brief
- Maskhadov's Sister Tells of 6-Month Detention
- Khodorkovsky's Daughter Was Shocked
- Bill Exiles Those Who Wed Foreigners
- Soros: Putin Told Kiev to Fire on Protesters
- Israel Pulls Staff From Tashkent
- 10,000 Demand Free Elections in Baku
- Ukrainian Parliament Seeks Nemtsov's Ouster
- U.S. Might Revoke the Visas of More Belarussian Officials
- Women Discuss How to Get Into the Duma
- Putin Dresses Down Chubais
- The Money Trail Leading to Yugansk
- Businesses Bet on 'Social Shops'
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