07/28/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
U.S. Trains African Troops to Counter Terror
Washington's $500 million program sends U.S. troops to Africa to train soldiers to fight terrorists themselves.
Hard Times on China's Black Market
Shanghai's illegal currency dealers are finding it difficult to sell dollars after last week's revaluation of the yuan drove up its value.
Aristocracy Thrives in Yuba City
He could be addressed one day as My Lord. But retired grocery store worker William Jennings Capell would prefer to be known as just plain Bill.
French Pay $7.7Bln for Mobile Unit
France Telecom agreed to buy control of Auna's Spanish mobile unit for 6.4 billion euros ($7.7 billion) to become the second-biggest provider of wireless services to Europeans.
Emotions High After Labor Split
The two giant unions that quit the AFL-CIO say their exodus will help revive the labor movement. But Greg Devereux, one of the 800 delegates at the union convention here, was not buying it.
- Sunshine Uzbekistan and Emergency Response
- Their Own Version of Justice
- Willing Darling of the Hateful
- Regional Leaders May Lose Powers
- Ukraine Probes Turkmen Gas Trade
- Fortune Eludes Russia's Famous
- $550M Vanishes in Transfer
- Nationalists Give Cash to Ivannikova
- Robbers Target Cash Couriers
- News in Brief
- UN to Fly Out Uzbek Refugees
- Georgia Frets Over Ethnic Tensions
- Media Freedom Tested With Yushchenko's Son
- Putin Tells Police to Prevent Terrorism
- Business in Brief
- Foreigners Buying Into Sberbank
- Ilyushin Lessor's Shares Frozen
- Anti-Terror Arms Go on Sale
- Retail Giant Opens First Hypermarket
- Societe Generale Eyeing Entry Into Russian Mortage Market
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