10/24/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
It Kills Birds, But It Won't Kill You
It must seem like the sky is falling -- that it's about to rain chaos and death as the dreaded H5N1 avian flu appears to close in.
Remembering What Might Have Been
The death last week of Alexander Yakovlev, the intellectual inspiration for Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms of the Soviet Union in the 1980s, comes as a sharp reminder of what Russia might have been.
Saddam Hussein on Trial
Given that it is taking place in a country at war, and that it is being run by the Iraqis he once terrorized, the trial of Saddam Hussein, which opened last week in Baghdad, was never going to be easy.
Report on Hariri Death Implicates Syria
The UN investigation concludes the assassination plot must have been approved by Syrian officials.
Nigerian Airliner Crashes
A Nigerian airliner with 116 people on board including some senior officials crashed shortly after taking off from Lagos en route to the capital, Abuja, the government said Sunday.
Wilma Heads Toward Florida After Hitting Mexican Resorts
Mexico's famed Caribbean resorts were knee-deep in water on Sunday after Hurricane Wilma roared through, smashing homes and killing at least seven people, as the storm set a new course for Florida.
- Business in Brief
- Refco's Troubles Snare Moscow Hedge Fund
- Khristenko Defends Oil Policy
- Report: GM to Open Russian R&D Center
- Glitch Delays European Mission to Venus
- IMF Raps Spending Plans, Stalled Economic Reforms
- Greek Cypriots Test New Attack Copter
- Kiev Steels Itself for Historic Auction
- Svyaz Sale Is Held Up by Security Concerns
- Gref Pushes to Ease Gazprom Trading
- Kazakhs Approve LUKoil's Bid for Nelson
- Uzbeks Looking for UEFA Switch
- News in Brief
- Top Bank Executive in Fraud Probe
- Poultry Farmers Get Tough on Pigeons
- 8 Parties in Chechnya's First Race in 8 Years
- Deputies Approve Probe Bill
- Survey: Chechnya Hits Press Freedom
- Former Irish Lawmaker Dies in Crash
- Judicial Reform Headed for Duma
- Nalchik Families Still Can't Bury the Dead
- Khodorkovsky's Mother May Move East
- Norwegians Considered Jumping Ship
- Praise Lavished on Gorbachev at a 'Meeting of Old Friends'
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