06/09/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Adoption, Russia Today TV and Crosswalk Rights
I was ecstatic to finally read a positive article regarding adoptions.
Contrary Uzbek Policy Is Major Test for Bush
It has been three weeks since Uzbek President Islam Karimov ordered a military assault on a crowd in the city of Andijan.
Putin's Phantom Successor
A specter is haunting the back rooms of Russian power. Former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov is appearing to Russian officials both in their dreams and while they are awake, dropping unambiguous hints that he will soon be back on top.
Beloved Bookstore Shared Yukos' Fate
Yukos was not the only business to be destroyed by Russia's legal system and corrupt bureaucrats.
Gazprom's Media Strategy Full of Holes
Is the possible acquisition of Izvestia by Gazprom a deal or a joke? Last week, it was announced that the state-controlled gas monopoly was about to purchase control of Izvestia from ProfMedia, which also owns Komsomolskaya Pravda and other media properties.
Red Star Rising for a Fund Manager's Future
When news broke of the nine-year prison sentence for Mikhail Khodorkovsky, releasing a torrent of international comment on how badly it would influence the investment climate in Russia, James Fenkner thought justice had been done.
Appointments
Dmitry Konash has been named regional director of Intel in the CIS, the company announced.
- Business in Brief
- Ernst & Young Quits CIS Law Operations
- Aviation Tops '04 Arms Revenues
- Media-Shy Oligarch Enters Limelight
- LUKoil's Turkmen Deal Falls Through
- WTO Casts Doubt on Russian Bid
- Russian Companies Discover a New Lease on Life
- Mid-Term Budget Plan Approved
- Q&A
- U.S.: North Korea to Negotiate
- CIA Clearance Policy Hurts Hiring Practices
- Carter: Close Guantanamo and Halt Detainee Transfers
- Blair Compromises on Aid for Africa
- Coast Guard Detains Seaworthy Taxi
- GM to Cut 25,000 Jobs by 2008
- Siemens Mobile Unit Likely to Boost BenQ
- 4 Bodies Lie in an Apartment for Years
- A Woman's Right to Self-Defense
- News in Brief
- Mayor's Idea to Revive Arctic City: A Gulag
- Soviet Sub Now Calls U.S. Home
- Lakes Vanishing in North Siberia
- Dagestani Politician Attacked on Street
- North Ossetians Protest New Leader
- Hundreds of Uzbeks Rally Over a Detention
- Curtis' Death Is Ruled an Accident
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