07/18/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Bomb Kills 5 at Resort in Turkey
Turkish police increased security at tourist resorts on Sunday as investigators sifted through the wreckage of a minibus ripped apart by a bomb that killed five people, including a Briton and an Irish woman.
Blair Warns of 'Evil Ideology'
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has warned of the ""evil ideology"" of Islamic extremists bent on inflicting terror as authorities on three continents widened their investigations into the London bombings.
At Least 90 Die in Iraqi Suicide Attack
The bombing in front of a mosque appears to be aimed at fueling a sectarian war.
The West's Sucker Bet
Every single home in this country has two portraits on the wall, one of the Great Leader, Kim Il Sung, who is still president even though he died 11 years ago, and one of his son, the Dear Leader, Kim Jong Il. Inspectors regularly visit homes to make sure the portraits are well cared for.
- Hurry Slowly on New Security Laws
- The Dacha Theory of History
- Business in Brief
- Tatneft Reveals Itself as Generous Lender
- Uncertainty Lingers Despite Tax Ruling
- Gazprom Rethinks Value of Sakhalin-2
- Andreyev Sends Russia to Davis Semis
- News in Brief
- U.S. General Calls Russia a Bully
- Battle Brewing for Control of Moscow City Duma
- Deputy Prosecutor Scolds Washington
- Report Says Metro Is Too Dirty and Noisy
- Military Mi-8 Crashes in Chechnya, 8 Killed
- Space Forces Sees Kinks in Satellite Program
- Zakayev Extradition
- Ministry Rushes to Push Subsoil Bill
- Putin: Beef Up Southern Border
- 3,000 Nashi Commissars Go to Camp
- Caribbean Court Targets Sibneft