09/28/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
No Divide and Rule
There is a wonderful Rudyard Kipling short story titled ""On the City Walls"" that can be read as a kind of metaphor for British rule in India -- and perhaps for British misrule in Iraq today.
Questions the President Wasn't Asked
President Vladimir Putin spent most of his televised call-in show Tuesday touting his administration's efforts to tackle social problems.
Cult Leader Takes Heat Off Kremlin
Izvestia and NTV television reported with evident amusement last week that at least 11 mothers of children who died in the Beslan hostage crisis last year had traveled to Moscow to meet with Grigory Grabovoi, a cult leader who promised to resurrect their children.
Omsk Tests the Limits of a Russophile's Love
With the mission of exploring Omsk, the Siberian city that I have chosen as my home town, I set out one recent Sunday afternoon with a notebook and camera in hand. Wondering how I might manage to get a good view of this large city, I walk down Ulitsa Lenina asking myself over and over again: How? And where?
U.S. Shoots Dead Al-Qaida's No. 2 in Baghdad
Abu Azzam's death may be a sign of progress, but attacks continued with a suicide bomber killing 10.
- U.S. Plans to Repay Faith Groups for Hurricane Aid
- Sharon Survives Netanyahu's Challenge
- Iran Makes Economic Threats
- Blair Demands Bold Reforms
- Business in Brief
- Foreign Giants Run Russian Cars Off the Road
- Gref Sees Inflation at Up to 11%
- Miners Give Up Hope for Speedy Gold Sale
- 7.4% More Russians Travel Abroad
- Parliamentary Probe Bill Called Ineffective
- Call-In Show Lets President Shine
- Putin Hints He May Stay in Politics
- Russians Line Up Again -- For Luxury Cars
- News in Brief
- U.S. Ambassador Stresses Rule of Law
- British Embassy Making Change in Visas
- World War II Shell Sickens Policemen
- University Fire Kills 2, Injures 11
- Yushchenko Picking New Cabinet
- Ukraine Is Criticized Over Police Brutality
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