09/29/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Injury to Vagner Love Adds to CSKA's Woes
UEFA Cup holder CSKA Moscow, already without Croatia forward Ivica Olic for the rest of the year due to a serious knee injury, has suffered a double blow to its strike force, with Vagner Love now sidelined.
Ukraine Coach Has Faith in Team
Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin plans few changes to his squad for next year's World Cup in Germany following their successful qualifying campaign.
Giving New Faces a Chance
It turns out that elections happen in Moscow as well. Until recently, elections in the capital did not interest anybody.
No Room for Iraq Torture in U.S. Policy
The conviction of Private Lynndie England for abusing Iraqi inmates was a foregone conclusion.
An Illusion of Helplessness
You'd think that an event like President Vladimir Putin's televised call-in show on Tuesday would be perfectly meaningless. The questions are screened, the answers prepared in advance, and the journalists' off-the-cuff remarks scripted. Still, the transcript of the three-hour event makes for instructive reading.
New Migration Cards Causing Extra Delays
I flew in to Moscow on Sunday night and the cabin crew handed out the new Russian-language migration forms. This caused lots of confusion and long lines at passport control. Getting through passport control took me two hours and I wasn't the last passenger off the flight.
Yabloko, SPS Look to 2007 Elections
Yavlinsky acknowledges that the two parties have their own philosophies but says they will work to paper over differences.
Prosecutors Appeal for Help to Investigate Grabovoi
The Prosecutor General's Office on Wednesday appealed to any people victimized by Grigory Grabovoi, a self-proclaimed miracle worker who has promised to resurrect Beslan children, to file complaints so that city prosecutors can open an investigation into his activities.
- Chechen Police Find Large Bomb
- Yaroslavl Seeks to Bring Back Popular Vote
- Brown Shifts Blame for Slow Katrina Response
- Study: U.S. Immigration Down 25% Since 2000
- DeLay Steps Down as Majority Leader
- Meeting Leaves German Leadership Unresolved
- Israel Lobs Missiles Into Gaza
- U.S. Insurers Merge in $6.5Bln Deal
- GM Averts Walkout in Canada
- Wall Street Discovers Climate Change
- China Reviewing Its Harsh Justice
- Monk Digs for History and Meaning in Egypt
- Scientists Observe Live Giant Squid
- Saudi Women Tell Hughes That They Too Are Happy
- Business in Brief
- RTS Index Soars Past 1,000 Mark
- Reiman: Cell Phone Boom Slows Down
- Big Business Chooses Its Leader
- Kudrin to Pay Debt and Hike Spending
- Alfa Loses Libel Suit in U.S. Court
- Court Lets Western Creditors Chase Yukos for $475M Debt
- China to Build Pipeline to Border
- Gref: State to Stimulate Oil Sector
- U.S. Puts Piracy at Top of Agenda
- News in Brief
- Fight While Putin Took Questions
- Putin Gives State Award to Key Player in Yukos Saga
- Gazprom Scoops Up Sibneft for $13Bln
- Russia Rapped for State Bungling
- Dutch Plead for Activist's Release
- Car Stolen With Toddler Inside
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