11/07/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
CSKA Seals Title After Derby Triumph
The Army side wins the Russian Premier League for second time in three years after beating Dynamo.
Business Donates $30M to Sports
Russian companies have donated $30 million so far into an athletes' fund to try to boost the country's performance in Olympics and world championships.
Rioting Intensifies and Spreads Across France
The violence reaches central Paris during the 10th night of unrest, and police find a gasoline bomb-making factory.
Bush Rebuffed in South America
U.S. President George W. Bush left the country before the conclusion of a two-day summit here as key South American leaders rejected the White House's vision for a free-trade zone that would stretch from the Arctic to the southern tip of South America.
- Iraqi Arms Debacle Reflects U.S. Haste
- New American Way
- The Absurdity of November Holidays
- And Now to Toast a Happy Eighty-Eighth!
- Business in Brief
- Putin Praises Unity as Nationalists Rally
- Ruling Party Sees Victory in Azeri Vote
- Liberal Voice Otto Latsis Dies
- News in Brief
- New Office to Support Russians Abroad
- Foreigners Tell of Tensions in Voronezh
- Russia, Iran Eye Nuclear Fuel Venture
- Bendukidze Ditches 42% Stake in OMZ
- Gazprom to Review Gas Prices to Poland
- Baltic Leaders Warn on Pipeline Route
- Report: RusAl Bids for 49% Stake in St. Petersburg Port
- Voloshin Denies Oil-for-Food Links
- Putin Nominates Ignatyev for 2nd Bank Term
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