08/09/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Incoming Outsiders
The beginning of August saw a new twist in the unfolding saga of gubernatorial appointments by the Kremlin.
The Dark Dreams of August Haunt Putin
One night, Vladimir Vladimirovich™ Putin fell asleep and had a very strange dream.
Wrong Left Turn
Any politician who wants to be popular has to lean to the left to some extent because the majority of people in any country get more out of the government than they put back in taxes.
Loko's Sychyov Facing 4 Months on Sidelines
Russian champion Lokomotiv Moscow suffered a huge blow to its Champions League chances on Monday after losing its top striker Dmitry Sychyov for the rest of the year with a knee injury.
Kafelnikov Tries His Hand at Golf
Yevgeny Kafelnikov is trading in his tennis racket for a set of golf clubs.
A Revival of Jewish Life in Siberia
The pioneers came in the late 1920s, lured to the uninhabited Siberian forests and mosquito-infested swamps by a mixture of communist ideological fervor and their dream of a Jewish homeland.
ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings Dies at 67
Following the retirement of colleagues Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw, his passing marks the end of an era.
NASA Delays Discovery's Landing Due to Weather
After orbiting the Earth for nearly two weeks, astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery were told to circle the planet for another day as bad weather in Florida forced NASA to delay Monday's scheduled landing.
Iran Restarts Work Under IAEA Watch
Iran resumed uranium conversion activities Monday at a nuclear facility in central Iran, a step that Europeans and the United States warned would prompt them to seek UN sanctions against Tehran.
- In Starved Niger, Season of Destruction Returns
- Japanese Postal Service Plan Rejected
- Chinese to Buy $5Bln in Boeings
- Berkshire Facing U.S. Probe
- Crude Achieves Record High at Just Below $63
- Wal-Mart Aiming to Become Hip
- Kerr-McGee to Sell North Sea Oil, Gas Interests for $3.5Bln
- When in Doubt, Furniture Models Clinch the Sale
- Clowning Around to Cheer Up Orphaned Kids
- Austrian Funds Look Eastward
- Residents Fight to Stop 7th Heaven
- Business in Brief
- Moscow to Upgrade Refinery
- Chinese Eye Britain's Marconi in a Possible $1Bln Takeover
- Camper Vans Giving the Market a Road Test
- Rail Link Opens to Vnukovo Airport
- Khristenko Says Plan Is Ready for Unified Aircraft Company
- Gazprom Has LNG Market in Its Sights
- Municipal Systems to Offer Shares
- Ukraine Plans Black Sea Oil Refinery
- Polish Embassy Employee Attacked
- Inquiry Opened in Death of Yevdokimov
- New Call to Suspend Adoptions
- Tsereteli Comes Under Fire Over Brodsky Statue
- Shantsev Sworn In as New Governor
- Russian Accused in UN Probe
- 'No More Money for Politics'
- Luzhkov Takes on Catherine's Folly
- Sub Crew Was Running Out of Water and Air
- Rescuing the Russian Navy
- Lithuania's Graveyard of Statues
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