10/31/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Johansson Takes Another in St. Pete
Second-seeded Thomas Johansson of Sweden swept aside Nicolas Kiefer of Germany to take the St. Petersburg Open title in Sunday afternoon's final.
Terrorists Kill Dozens in New Delhi Market Blasts
An Islamic group claims responsibility for the series of attacks that left at least 59 people dead.
Cheney Aide Indicted in Leak
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff resigned Friday after he was indicted by a grand jury that accused him of obstructing its investigation and lying about an effort to blow the CIA cover of an Iraq war critic's wife.
Throw Another Plot on to Boil
Confused? Sure. Who isn't? One entertaining aspect of the story is the struggle of the media to summarize or label it.
- High Oil Prices Fueling the Next Gold Rush
- Business in Brief
- Study Charts Mid-Term Future
- Report: Police Crack Mafia Extortion Ring
- Motorola: High Salaries Hurt Russia's IT Sector
- Russians Say Volcker Report Based on Forgeries
- CNPC Seeking Revenge Against LUKoil
- Another Satellite Goes Off Course
- Court Sanctions RenCap Chief's Arrest
- News in Brief
- Communists Parade Young Members
- 10 Parties Registered for City Duma Vote
- FSB Arrests 3 Space Researchers
- Women Line Up for Public Chamber
- Nalchik Plane Theory Investigated
- Shepel Says Nephew Shot Maskhadov
- Starikov, a Leading Liberal, Is Beaten
- A Wife's Long Journey to a Chita Prison
- Russia Nears UN Deal on Syria
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