10/20/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Defiant, Scornful Hussein Pleads Not Guilty
The trial is adjourned until Nov. 28 as judges grant the defense more time to review 800 pages of evidence against the Iraqi leader.
Trial Captivates Iraqi Audiences
Iraqis gathered around televisions to watch Saddam Hussein's trial Wednesday, with Shiite victims of his regime calling it long-overdue justice but some Sunni Arabs condemning it as unfair humiliation of their former leader.
Arab Reaction to Trial Mixed
Pan-Arab television networks cover the trial nonstop, while some national papers ignore it.
3 Elections Officials Killed by Insurgents
Sunni-led insurgents killed 19 people in Iraq on Wednesday, the opening day of Saddam Hussein's trial, including six Shiites who were lined up at a factory and gunned down in front of their fellow workers, police said.
Experts Hope Hussein Is Tried Fairly
Can Iraqi judges, in a court established under U.S. occupation, grant a fair trial to their former dictator?
Irish Journalist Kidnapped
The Guardian newspaper said Wednesday that one of its reporters had disappeared in Iraq and that it believed he had been kidnapped.
Wilma Poised to Threaten Florida
Gathering strength at a fierce pace, Hurricane Wilma swirled into the most intense Atlantic storm ever recorded Wednesday, a Category 5 monster packing winds up to 280 kilometers per hour that forecasts warned were ""extremely dangerous.""
Aid Comes Slowly to Kashmir
UNICEF chief Ann Veneman on Wednesday defended the international aid response to earthquake-hit Kashmir, saying reaction had been quick. Veneman praised the relief effort, although hundreds of thousands of people have yet to receive help.
Pupils Outsource Tutoring to India
A few stars are still twinkling in the inky pre-dawn sky when Koyampurath Namitha arrives for work in a quiet suburb of this south Indian city.
- Refco in 4th Biggest Bankruptcy
- Brewer Is Shocked Beer Used in Drinking Game
- Koreans to Sell Stem Cells Abroad
- Why Rice's Moscow Visit Failed
- A Battle Over a Bicycle
- The Signs of New Self-Rule
- Kaibyshev Case Sends a Dangerous Message
- A Russian Stars in Japan's Fighting Cages
- CSKA Looking for French Revenge
- Cuban on a Roll in the Cigar-Making Business
- Appointments
- Business in Brief
- WTO Bid for 2005 Abandoned
- Changes to Tax Code Get Duma Blessing
- Secret List Names Financiers of Terror
- Refined Oil Products Fuel Baltic Ports
- TNK-BP First for Mazeikiu
- Flu Virus Seen as Culprit in Bird Deaths
- Kiev to Seek Boost in '05 Spending
- Need to Breed Given Priority
- Another Russian Satellite Loses Contact With Earth
- News in Brief
- Few Details About Flu Pandemic Plan
- World Bank Chief Presses Russia on Reforms
- Georgia's Foreign Minister Fired
- Duma Calls Hearing Over Nalchik Attacks
- 2 Islamic Militants Killed in Dagestan
- Lebedev Is Jailed in Yamal-Nenets
- 2 Charged in $5.3 Million Bribe
- Mysteries Uncovered One Layer at a Time
- Trawler Escapes Norway's Coast Guard
- Andijan 'Leader' Testifies
- NATO Leader Tells Kiev That The Alliance's Door Is Open