07/12/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Fate of 'Political Technology'
The changes to Russia's election laws passed by the State Duma before the summer recess have led many observers to wonder about the future of so-called ""political technology,"" the techniques used to influence election outcomes across the former Soviet Union.
Only Aiding the Terrorists
The series of explosions that killed or wounded hundreds in London has once again demonstrated the lack of true international cooperation in the war on terrorism.
The Long Arm of the Kremlin Comes Home
One day, Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin was sitting in his Kremlin office and looking through his presidential telescope at an American spacecraft crashing into a comet in outer space.
Life Lessons
The autobiography of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, ""My Life,"" has come out in Russian translation under the title ""Moya Zhizn.""
Survivors Mark Srebrenica Massacre
Thousands gather on the 10th anniversary of the slaughter to pray and to bury newly identified bodies of victims.
U.S. Escapes Worst of Hurricane
With a sigh of relief, Gulf Coast residents began hurricane cleanup again as Hurricane Dennis hit the Florida Panhandle and Alabama on Sunday with less force than anticipated.
Leaked Memo Details Cuts in U.K. and U.S. Forces in Iraq
A confidential British military assessment examines the possibility of drastically cutting troop strength in Iraq by the end of next year, to 3,000 from about 8,500 now, in a memo leaked to the newspaper The Mail on Sunday.
Cabinet Approves Jerusalem Barrier
Israel's Cabinet approved final details of a barrier to surround Jerusalem, redrawing the disputed city's boundary and shifting its demographic balance in favor of Jews.
London Police Search for Clues
Commuters returned to work in London on Monday, at the start of the first full week since bombers killed at least 52 people on a bus and subway trains.
- Radicals Found a Haven in London
- Without Leads, British Consult Allies
- Textiles, Piracy Top China Trade Talks
- Dutch Buy Into U.S. Data Firm
- German, U.S. Banks Seek Stake in China
- Brewer's Patriotism Leaving Bad Taste
- VW Exec Offers to Quit Amid Criminal Inquiry
- Polish-Russian Relations Are as Bad as Ever
- Russian in One Ear, English in the Other
- Disabled Riders Thrive on Equestrian Challenge
- Bakiyev Wins a Landslide Victory
- Tarpishchev Aims for Historic Double
- News in Brief
- $30M Motel Chain Opens Its Doors
- Hotel Firm, City Seal Moskva Pact
- Olympics Forcing Businesses Out
- Business in Brief
- Kudrin: Output Will Reach Soviet-Era Levels in 2 Years
- Report: China in $300M Engine Deal
- Putin Tells Ministers to Resist Temptation
- Diamond Giant Coy on Secrets
- Alekperov Unfazed by New Tax Claim
- Paper: Gazprom Wants Sibneft Cheap
- Novorossiisk Port to Invest $100M to Ship More Oil
- Private Equity Players Waking Up to Russia
- Prosecutors Investigating Kasyanov
- A Musical Trolleybus Travels the Garden Ring
- Gryzunov Appointed as New MN Director
- Muscovites Offer Their Sympathies
- Uzbekistan Raises Andijan Death Toll
- 20 Dead, 17 Injured in Ukhta Fire
- 2 Convicted in the Killing of 2 Uzbeks
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