08/16/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Ballet Academy Revisited
I wondered, how did the collapse of the Soviet system that supported a lavish arrangement at Vaganova Academy change the school? Now the surprise: amazingly little.
Baryshnikov Recalls Vaganova Years
One of the most famous graduates of the Vaganova Academy is now an American, Mikhail Baryshnikov. But he was still a Soviet citizen in 1963 when he came to Leningrad on a summer tour with the Riga Ballet from his hometown in Latvia.
Deripaska Expands Construction Stakes
Basic Element and RusAl owner Oleg Deripaska has taken control of the Razvitiye construction firm, leaving Deripaska in control of one-third of the Moscow building market, First Deputy Mayor Vladimir Resin said.
Market Grows in Europe's South
A 1.2 billion euro ($1.47 billion) real estate development in former plum orchards north of Bucharest illustrates the fruits being picked in Romania and Bulgaria, future EU members seeing an economic boom while much of old Europe stagnates.
China Impeding Eviction Lawsuits
China, where land disputes and forcible demolition have become a major flashpoint for protests, has ordered courts to stop hearing cases brought directly by disgruntled evictees, state media reported last week.
In Yaroslavl, An Unholy Spat Over a Cathedral
A competition to recreate the 17th-century Dormition Cathedral is pitting heritage experts against local priests.
National Bolsheviks on Trial
A look at a day in the ongoing trial of 39 National Bolshevik Party activists in Moscow's Nikulinsky District Court.
Force, Elections and Hamas
The end to Israel's long, bitter and often bloody sojourn in the Gaza Strip is in sight.
After Gaza, West Bank Is Next Step for Peace
On Monday morning, Israel finally began withdrawing from the teeming, thirsty strip of land where it settled nearly 9,000 Jews in the middle of more than 1 million Arabs.
- Sovereign Democracy and the Usurper State
- Doing Battle With Media Boyars
- Prosecutors Are Targeting Defense Attorneys
- Settlers Ordered to Leave Gaza
- Leaders Sign Iraqi Charter Draft Just Before Deadline
- Passengers Died Before Plane Crashed
- China Set to Sell Off State Bank
- British Airways Resumes Talks in Labor Spat
- Death Toll Put at 160,000 in Chechnya
- Rights Activists Query Nashi's Motives
- Police Hunt Man Who Stabbed 6 in Rampage
- New TV Channel May Be Used to Woo Youth
- Poles Ask EU for Help With Russia
- In a Letter, Adamov Calls U.S. Charges Politically Motivated
- Naval Captain Investigated Over Sub
- Sharapova Will Be Russia's First No. 1
- Russia, U.S. Glide to Relay Victories
- Russia Loses Sweep in the 1,500
- Business in Brief
- Putin Wants More for Russian Oil
- Paper Sheds Light on Yukos Sale
- EBRD in Talks to Lend $100M for Regional Jet
- Bombardier Plans New Service Center
- Commerzbank CEO Under Investigation
- Slavneft Unit Pays Record Dividend
- Officials Say Bird Flu Is Moving West
- VimpelCom Postpones Takeover Vote
- News in Brief
- Report: Russian Men Dying Youngest in Europe
- Putin Picks Unknown as Irkutsk Governor
- Disease Tests for Expats Reviewed
- Supply of Anti-HIV Drugs Falls Short
- Signs of a 3rd Term Campaign
- Australian Bank Joins Suitors for LSE
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