08/10/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Bureaucrat Express
People say there are only two real cities in Russia: Moscow and St. Petersburg.
London Suspect Says Bomb Meant to Scare
One of the prime suspects in the failed July 21 bombings in London told British and Italian investigators on Tuesday that a bag packed with explosives and nails had been meant to scare, not to kill.
Al-Qaida Goes to War Online
The jihadist bulletin boards were buzzing. Soon, promised the spokesman for al-Qaida in the Land of the Two Rivers, a new video would be posted with the latest mayhem from Iraq's best-known insurgent group.
Old Fishing Net Tied Sub to a Listening Device
The small submarine rescued Sunday had become trapped beneath the Pacific when an old fishing net disabled its propeller and tied the vessel to an undersea Russian surveillance device larger than a drive-in movie screen, according to U.S. divers sent to help rescue the seven crew members.
- Admiral Says Navy Will Buy 2 Scorpio Deep-Sea Vehicles
- Reform Now and Rescue Future Lives
- Doomed by the System, Saved by Putin
- Business in Brief
- December Goal for WTO Talks
- Russian in Australian Scandal
- 3 Tons of Bad Food Seized This Year
- WHO Says Bird Flu Should Disappear in 15 Days
- 21 Red Youth Activists Held at Trial Protest
- News Corp. Faces Rival Bid for Ren-TV Stake
- Coca-Cola Told to Review Contracts
- Luzhkov to Tap New Fund for City Projects
- Deripaska Sells Cable TV Stake
- News in Brief
- Khodorkovsky in 11-Man Cell
- Russia Urges Iran to Halt Uranium Work at Isfahan
- Yakovlev Charged In UN Probe
- Yulia and Misha, A Mile-High Sex Tale
- Shuttle Touches Down Safely
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