08/17/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Russia in Riga for Crucial Qualifier
Russian soccer fans will be hoping the injury-prone national team can pull off a vital win in its World Cup qualifier against Latvia in Riga on Wednesday and boost its chances of traveling to next year's finals in Germany.
NHL Deadline Passes for Russian Hockey
The Czech and Russian hockey federations refused to sign the proposed player transfer agreement between the National Hockey League and the sport's world governing body as Monday's deadline passed, leaving unsettled the NHL's participation in next year's Turin Olympics.
Talking to Tehran
Two things are very expensive in international politics, the game-theorist Thomas Schelling once observed: threats when they fail and promises when they succeed.
Japanese Take on WWII Is Commendable
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, should be applauded for marking Monday's 60th anniversary of Japan's surrender, and the end of World War II, with an apology to victims of the conflict rather than a visit to the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo.
- The Fishy Story Around Vekselberg
- Jet Carrying 160 Crashes in Venezuela
- Spaniards' Helicopter Goes Down
- Details Emerge in Greek Crash
- Iraqis Given More Time to Finish Constitution
- Business in Brief
- State Seeks to Reward Superior Oil
- Smolensky Falls for Posh Bike
- Paper: Heineken Closes In on Next Russian Brewery
- India Makes Bid for Kazakh Oil Firm
- News in Brief
- Ban on National Bolshevik Party Overturned
- Schools Focus on Security, Fire Risks
- Bush's Books: Salt, Flu and Tsar Alexander II
- Putin Breaks Sound Barrier
- President Drops In to Open Air Show
- 'Papa' of Soviet Basketball Gomelsky Dies at Age 77
- Merkel Offers to Support Poland
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