08/03/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Notes From Dead Center
During the Yeltsin era, visitors could linger and chat inside Lenin's tomb. Visiting the mausoleum is a more serious experience under Putin.
Words Versus Body Counts
When the ABC program ""Nightline"" aired journalist Andrei Babitsky's interview with Chechen terrorist Shamil Basayev, it made Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov see red.
Russians Look for Repeat of Last Year
After a dominant 2004 when they captured three Grand Slam titles, Russia's women tennis players are looking to turn their country's fortunes around at the Acura Classic in San Diego this week.
Hockey Clubs Reject NHL Agreement
The Russian Hockey Federation refused to sign the NHL's player transfer agreement, a move the IIHF said could jeopardize the NHL's participation at the Olympics.
- Bolton's Reforms Already Accomplished
- CNOOC Drops Bid for Unocal
- NASA to Scrap Shuttle Design
- U.S. Report Says Iran Is 10 Years From A-Bomb
- Have a Concern? Pitch a Pup Tent
- Liberals Join Forces for Chechen Vote
- Luzhkov Sets Up a Youth Club
- Fridman Says He Was Told to Sell Villa
- Bird Flu Has Spread, Vets Say
- Akayev to Teach Math
- Steel Mill Bids to Start at $1.16Bln
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- ABC TV Barred From Russia
- A New Oil Major From Nowhere
- Putin Says 3rd Term Would've Been Nice
- Yukos Says Staff Payments Probed
- Yukos Creditors File U.S. Lawsuit
- July Oil Output Hits Post-Soviet High
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