07/05/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Azerbaijan in the Spotlight
Less than six months after U.S. President George W. Bush's inaugural address, the tension between his commitment to democracy and longstanding U.S. security and economic commitments grows steadily more acute, especially in the Muslim world.
A Contradiction in Trust
Not long ago, Andrei Milekhin, a well known sociologist and head of the Romir Monitoring polling agency, published a comment in Izvestia with the paradoxical headline: ""People Trust the Media but Favor Censorship.""
Sabotaging Recruitment Reform
It should come as no surprise that government reforms can fail. It is rather surprising, however, when the reformers make failure their primary goal. This is exactly what has happened to the military reform effort.
NASA Spacecraft Successfully Strikes Comet
Scientists expect that the collision will help them understand how the solar system formed.
UN AIDS Adviser Warns Asia
Dr. Nafis Sadik says there is no time to worry about offending Asian leaders by having a woman give them straight talk about needle exchanges, condoms and prostitution -- especially when ignoring these sensitive issues means more people will die.
9 Serb Officers Face War Crimes Trial
To carry out the most notorious massacre of the Bosnian war, the organizers devised an elaborate ruse.
EU Unsure About Balkans
In the shadows of a Roman palace teeming with European tourists, a tattered poster depicts a general wanted on UN war crimes charges.
CIA, France Ally Against Terror
When Christian Ganczarski, a German convert to Islam, boarded an Air France flight from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on June 3, 2003, he knew only that the Saudi government had put him under house arrest for an expired pilgrim visa and had given his family one-way tickets back to Germany, with a change of planes in Paris.
Albania Awaits Outcome of Crucial Parliamentary Vote
Election officials were counting votes Monday in parliamentary elections seen as a key test of the country's democracy.
- Euro Hits 13-Month Dollar Low
- Italy's Utility Sell-Off Continues
- Hollywood Invests in China's Film Industry
- Deutsche Telekom Mulling Sale
- China Entering Stage as Global Oil Dealer
- Iran Pushes Drivers to Quit Their Gas-Guzzling Ways
- Candidates Spar as IOC Decision Nears
- British Charity Partners Switch Focus to Moscow
- Wave of Warehouses May Not Cut Prices
- $100M Mosmart Rising on MKAD
- Hotel Complex Set for Kremlin Area
- Patriarch Cleared in Jerusalem Row
- Accused Officer a Cause Celebre
- Security Fears Delay Chechnya Concert
- Bellona Urges Nuclear Reform
- Yaponchik Goes on Trial for 2 Killings
- University Nabs Man in Drag
- Baltic Border Treaties Are Mired in Dispute
- News in Brief
- Paper: Chirac Cracked British Jokes
- Putin Hails Partnership
- Business in Brief
- Alfa to Fund Turkcell Deal With Own Cash
- June Oil Output Hits New Record
- Paper: Iran in Talks to Refurbish Subs
- Fighting Over Spoils of the Orange Revolution
- Rumors of Sibneft Sale Fueled by Payout
- Nevzlin Seeks New Acquisitions Worldwide
- Chinese Secure Pipeline, Rail Deal With Kazakhs
- Ruling May Let 1 Million People Move
- Lack of Trust Carries Heavy Toll
- Luzhkov Takes '12 Bid to Singapore
- Super Bowl Ring Goes to Stabilization Fund
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