11/08/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
League Has Cash But No Respect
When France Football magazine announced the shortlist from the top 50 European players last month, there was no room for a single member of the CSKA Moscow team, which won the UEFA Cup last May.
9,000 Kilometers, 90 Minutes and Back
Russian Premier League players could be forgiven for grimacing last week as one team sealed promotion to the top division.
A Retreat for the Rich
London has never seen anything quite like the Russians whose lavish wealth arrived after the Soviet Union departed.
Immigrants Must Pass Britishness Test
Those who apply for citizenship must be familiar with Britain's politics, life and customs.
The Fires of European Disintegration
Which would you rather have in your capital city: a terrorist attack in the center or a weeklong riot on the outskirts?
Now There's a Real Holiday for a Family
When President Vladimir Putin came to power, one of the first things he did was replace the national anthem, with its 19th-century tune, with an updated version of the Soviet anthem.
Venturing Where It Does the Most Good
The philanthropic instincts of rich Americans have long been a fruitful source of funding for good works around the world.
The High Price of Parity
Last week, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov and the chief of the General Staff, General Yury Baluyevsky, informed President Vladimir Putin that money from the defense budget was increasingly being spent on new hardware rather than on the upkeep of the armed forces.
France Engulfed in Violence as Riots Spread
Rioters fired shotguns at the police in a working-class suburb of Paris on Sunday, wounding 10 officers as the country's fast-spreading urban unrest escalated dangerously.
Police Harassment Chafes Youth in Suburbs of Paris
In life, they were uncelebrated. In death, Zyed Benna, 17, and Bouna Traore, 15, have inspired more than 10 days of riots that have spread from housing projects in the suburbs of Paris to cities and towns across France.
- Cheney's Lonely War on Terror
- Book: Blair Seduced Into Supporting War
- U.K. Terrorism Bill Faces Vote in Parliament
- Berlusconi Plans Text Message Tax
- Death Camp Digs Turn Up Gold
- Israeli Jail May Hold Early Christian Site
- J&J Faces Lawsuit Over Troubled $25Bln Deal
- Maestro Silenced by Labor Spat
- Retail Plans Rise Above the Traffic
- St. Petersburg's Dam Gets Funding Inflow
- Luzhkov Comes to Protesters' Aid
- Business in Brief
- Goodbye to California, Hello to Midwest
- Proposal Threatens 'Sacred' Tax Breaks
- Turkey Outraged by Skyscraper Project
- News Corp. Buys House Hunt Site
- Irkut Planning to List on London Exchange
- Khristenko Leaving Pipeline Route Open
- Russia Eyes Mediterranean Refinery
- Paper: Rosneft Units Turn Into Bargains
- Dutch Court Ruling Trips Up Sale of Yukos' Mazeikiu Stake
- Kudrin: Oil Fund Can Save Pensions
- Businessman Shot Dead Near Home
- Turkcell Facing Share Seizure as Alfa Deal Hangs in Limbo
- Alfa Bank Scores Record $275M Loan
- News in Brief
- Lavrov: Don't Force Kosovo Agreement
- United Russia Sponsors a Prayer
- Western Observers Say Vote Fell Short
- Kiev Slams Deportation of Observers
- EU Warns Minsk Over '06 Election
- 10,000 Scold Putin Over 'Sacred' Day
- 10,000 Chechens Rock and Roll
- In Kiev, Communists Rally as Nationalists Cry 'Shame!'
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