08/23/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Russian Idol Is All Grit and Glamour
Maria Sharapova has taken only four years in the professional game to achieve her lifetime goal of becoming world No. 1.
Troops Clear Last Settlement
Troops went house to house clearing out Gaza's last Jewish settlement on Monday to wrap up Israel's historic pullout from the coastal strip, even as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he would expand large West Bank settlements.
Warrior Is at Peace With His Decision
When the last Jewish settlers leave the Gaza Strip, it will be the culmination of an extraordinary personal and political odyssey for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, the man who almost single-handedly created the settlement movement.
Iraqis Struggling to Reach Agreement
Hours away from the constitution deadline, disagreements remained over federalism and the role of Islam in the law.
Pope Draws a Crowd in Germany on Youth Day
They slept in a dew-soaked field, packed head to toe, and awoke Sunday under heavy gray skies to hear Pope Benedict XVI urge his youthful followers to live a life of faith and to work to spread it.
Afghanistan Braces for Violence
This year is already the deadliest for U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan since the war of 2001, and the violence is likely to intensify ahead of the nation's legislative elections on Sept. 18.
Crude Hovers at $65 as Iraqi Exports Stop
Oil prices fell but held above $65 per barrel Monday as saboteurs forced Iraq's southern pipeline exports to a halt but Ecuador partially resumed crude production.
Romanians Target Texas Oilman
G. Philip Stephenson does not cut the figure of an Eastern European oil baron, clashing with formerly communist security officials over the legality of his budding empire.
- Opera Lovers Go Finnish for a Novgorod Tale
- Celebrating the Tricolor
- Not Just Fun and Games for the U.S.
- Resurrecting Regional Rotation
- The Stars of Finance
- A Cottage Industry
- More Muscle, Less Lip on Freeing Farm Trade
- Hitting Political Turbulence
- Ukraine Beats West on Its Home Turf
- $10M Facelift for Soviet Landmark
- Citigroup Launches Global Venture
- Luzhkov Aims to Harness City's Soccer Fandom
- Moscow Hosts Migration Conference
- Kasparov Held Up at Domodedovo Airport
- Berlusconi Will Visit
- Chinese to Pay $4.2Bln for PetroKazakhstan
- UES Finds Rivals in East Europe
- Perfumer Defending Its Prestige
- Deal Gives Rise to an Israeli Chelsea
- Russia Urges Worldwide Bird Flu Effort
- Business in Brief
- Foreigners Flocking to Gazprom Stock
- Banks Lose Accounts on U.S. Clampdown
- News in Brief
- Kasyanov Criticizes Putin Policies as False
- New Security at Domodedovo
- Il-96 Jets Barred From Flying
- Gazprom Readying for Sibneft Buyout
- Germ Factories Pose New Threat
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