08/30/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Building Blocks of Stronger Trade
Russia is not taking full advantage of its foreign trade potential. It needs to join the WTO first and only then worry about regional ties.
Rushing Toward Irresponsibility
In early May, Swiss authorities arrested former Nuclear Power Minister Yevgeny Adamov on a U.S. warrant. Shortly thereafter a State Duma deputy from the Liberal Democratic Party, or LDPR, called for Adamov to be returned to Russia or physically eliminated in order to keep state secrets from falling into the hands of the Americans.
Still Fighting World War III
A more realistic scenario for military exercises would bring to light the inadequacies in training and strategy.
A Fashion Statement From Kremlin Source
One day, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was sitting in his Kremlin office studying Tatar, when suddenly the tall door of the presidential office swept silently open and the deputy head of Vladimir Vladimirovich's administration, Vladislav Yuryevich Surkov, came into the room.
10 Years of TLC for Down Syndrome Children
Downside Up seeks to offer preschool learning and promote understanding of DS children's abilities.
Katrina Sweeps Oil Over $70
Crude oil futures briefly surged past $70 per barrel for the first time Monday as Hurricane Katrina barreled toward the heart of U.S. oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico, shutting down an estimated 1 million barrels of refining capacity.
Global Satellite Giant Created in $3Bln Deal
Intelsat agreed to buy PanAmSat Holding Corp. for $3.2 billion in cash to form the world's largest commercial satellite operator, seeking to cut costs and add broadcasting customers including Time Warner's CNN.
EU to Unlock Chinese Imports
European Union Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson said Monday that he had started moves to unblock Chinese textile imports held up at EU frontiers.
- U.S. Army Demotes Halliburton Critic
- French Farmers Fight to Keep Way of Life
- Knee Injury Ends Safin's Flushing Meadows Bid
- Hurricane Katrina Hammers Louisiana Coast
- Big Protests in China, But Little Is Fixed
- Iraqi Charter a Disappointment for Bush's Team
- Sunnis Willing to Negotiate
- Hotel Ukraina Up for Auction
- Building Firms Lobby for City Hall Backing
- Builder Finds Retail Potential in St. Petersburg Metro Stops
- Greenspan Cautious on Housing Boom
- Business in Brief
- Report: Banks Ready to Sign Record Loan
- Starbucks Seen Seeking Asylum
- Pilots: Grounded Plane Meets Safety Standards
- Lebedev Chancing Reality TV
- Berlin Aiming for Closer Partnership
- Higher Oil Duties to Boost Refining
- Latvians Upset Swedish Order
- Kasyanov's Firm Faces a Tax Audit
- Foreign Ministry Apologizes to U.S. Senators
- Mob Stones Suspected Child Rapist in Dagestan
- News in Brief
- A City's Council Is Filled With Felons
- Tatarstan's Youth Embracing Islam
- President Confirms Beslan Talks
- Georgians Jailed by Belarus Court
- Senators Promote U.S.-Ukraine Ties
- Putin, Berlusconi Talk Gas in Sochi
- A Post-Soviet Labor Market Forms at Island's Other End
- Russia's Super Rich Feel at Home on Sardinia
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