11/10/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Injury Forces Klitschko to Retire
After a WBC ultimatum, Ukrainian boxer Vitali Klitschko quits the ring.
Pierce Surprises While Sharapova Scraps
Mary Pierce surprised Kim Clijsters 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (2) at the WTA Championships on Tuesday in a wildly uneven rematch of their U.S. Open final.
CIA Moves to Probe Secret Prisons Leak
The CIA took the first step toward a full-scale criminal investigation of a leak of possibly classified information on secret prisons to The Washington Post, a U.S. official said.
Islam Creeps Into Egyptian Polls
Ahead of Wednesday's parliamentary elections, candidates strung banners across Cairo, often striking a theme like that of one hanging in the Sayeda Zeinab neighborhood: ""If God supports you, then nobody can beat you.""
Euro Falls to 2-Year Low Against Dollar
The euro fell toward recent two-year lows against the dollar and slipped versus the yen on Wednesday as investors awaited more clues about a future interest rate hike from the European Central Bank.
Microsoft Senses Threat From Web-Based Rivals
The technology industry shift's to Internet-based software and services represents a large and disruptive ""sea change,"" Microsoft chairman Bill Gates wrote to top-level executives in a memo aimed at rallying his troops against the new competitive threats the company faces.
Barbarossa Author and His Reviewer Face Off
Editor, Gabriel Gorodetsky's review of my book was intemperate and inaccurate. It accuses me of Cold War bias in treating Josef Stalin's behavior from 1939 to 1941 and reproaches me, an intelligence officer, for daring to venture into questions of history.
- The State-as-Purveyor Encounters Revolt
- To Vouch or Not to Vouch Is Not a Question
- Flunking the Free and Fair Test in Azerbaijan
- A Return of the Proletariat
- Prosecutors Probe Rodina Ad
- Putin Vows to Keep Army Strong and Urges Reform
- U.S. Criticizes Russia Over Religious Freedom
- Reporter Attacked
- Mail-Order Brides Fight Predators and Rapists
- Ukrainian Girl Waits and Waits for 'Parole'
- Business in Brief
- Gazprom Admits to OMZ Buy
- Old Dispute Haunts Rosneft
- Directors Delay Consolidation Plans
- Bill Simplifies IPOs on Russian Markets
- Venus Explorer Lifts Off Following 2-Week Delay
- Oil-Rich Moscow Shrugs Off Investors
- Ministry May Reclassify Reserves
- Rosneft Tightening Noose in Holland
- News in Brief
- EU Discusses Iran, Ex-Soviet Republics
- Shelling Injures 5 Villagers, Prosecutors Investigate
- An Orphanage Is Fostering Change
- 15,000 Azeris Rally as Pressure Builds
- How an Opposition Leader's Votes Were Stolen