07/26/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
For Volleyball, Muscovites Head to the Beach
Several courts are available for those keen to play around Moscow, including one at a nudist beach.
A Reform That Won't Wait
On July 8, the State Duma passed in the first reading an amendment to the law on local self-governance.
Conceptual Indecisiveness
Last week, Security Council secretary Igor Ivanov presented a paper titled ""A Strategy for Russia's National Security"" at a nongovernmental think tank.
Change: The Ideal Scenario
Economists and political scientists know perfectly well that a clear-cut correlation has been observed in the 20th century between a country's rapid, stable economic growth and its frequent change of leadership.
Androids and Relatives Boost Kremlin Ratings
One day Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin called up his deputy chief of staff Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov.
Moskva-City Architect Bridging Past, Future
St. Petersburg native Sergei Tchoban doesn't think his design for Europe's tallest building will violate Moscow's vertical integrity.
Airline Strike Hits South Africa
South African Airways was forced to cancel dozens more flights as one of the most disruptive strikes in the airline's history went to a fourth day on Monday, stranding travelers from London to Lusaka, Zambia.
Canada Mulls Lifting Ban on Bank Mergers
Canada's seven-year ban on bank takeovers, a restriction that left the country's biggest lenders dwarfed by foreign rivals, may be ending.
Sony Teams Up With Old Rival
They go head-to-head in Best Buy, Wal-Mart and CompUSA with their televisions, DVD recorders and camcorders: Sony, the world's best-known electronics maker, and Samsung Electronics, the hard-charging upstart.
- Israel: Intel to Invest $4Bln in New Plant
- Greenspan Era's Legacy: Less Saving, More Debt
- Rival Bidder for Rover Considers Legal Action
- Sunnis End Boycott of Constitution
- Mugabe Seeks Aid in China
- 'Sharmers' May Lose Jobs Due to Bombings
- Britons Raise Questions on the Costs of Security
- Serb War Criminals Elude UN
- Italy's Muslims Call for Government Oversight
- Russian Duo Takes Diving Gold
- Islamic Revival Stirs Angry Youths in 6 Republics
- Business in Brief
- RTS Index Nearing New High
- 3 Judges Guilty of Stealing Homes
- Back From Vacation, Kasyanov Lashes Out
- Soviet Heroes to End Fast
- Thousands Left Stranded in Crimea
- Charges Filed in Beheading Case
- News in Brief
- Russian Agent Accused in Georgian Car Bomb
- Rumsfeld Downplays Air Base Loss
- Baltika Faces Legal Challenge
- Depositor Seeks Lost Savings in Strasbourg
- Zhukov: '06 State Spending to Be Higher Than Planned
- Online Retailers See Business Soar 40%
- Domestic Demand Keeps Steelmakers Strong
- Workers in St. Pete Begin Strike at Port
- Kiev, Tehran Agree to Study Pipeline
- Russia at Heart of German Probe
- 25 Years Later, Vysotsky Lives On
- English School Director Killed
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