11/24/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
'Leader for Tomorrow' Is Back to the Future
He's back. Not exactly on a full-time basis, but Peter Derby, the founder of Russia's first brokerage, Troika Dialog, has come to lead a new business in Russia, though this time he's a nonexecutive chairman.
Immigrants, Nukes, Ideals and Wayne Gretzky
How many times have I read in the press that the Russian population is shrinking and that this demographic crisis must be solved by attracting immigrants?
Appointments
MDM Bank is completing the formation of its analytical department and has announced several appointments.
Growth of Islam Brings a Soviet Response
With an eye on Islamic militancy, the government has recreated the Soviet-era system of control over religion with the Muslim Spiritual Department, which oversees the appointment of Islamic leaders.
A New World Library
Digitized, instant communication is the great technological revolution of our time. It has streamlined business and delivered more information more quickly to more people than ever.
The Sharon Departure and the Risk to Peace
Ariel Sharon is a gambler. Whether leading troops in battle against Arab nations more than 30 years ago or overseeing the withdrawal of Israeli settlers from the Gaza Strip this summer as prime minister of Israel, he has always been a daring tactician.
United Russia Truly Unites
The United Russia party seems to be uniting the country all right, but not in the way it probably intended.
Best Advice Remains to Be Given
A friend asked me for help recently. I would have been happy to help, and I should have been able to help, but I could not figure out a way to help.
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- Chinese City Shuts Off Water After Toxic Spill
- Vatican: Practicing Gays Should Not Enter Clergy
- Bosnian Leaders Sign New Accord
- Democracy Starts to Take in Africa
- U.S. Charges Padilla in Terror Plot
- Chavez to Subsidize Oil for Boston's Poor
- Crisis in Tehran as President Rebuffed
- U.S. to Sell Weapons to Indonesia
- Bangkok Beefs Up Bid to Become Auto Hub
- Beijing Fixes Sights on Banks
- Private Swiss Bank Tripling Its Asian Staff as Region Gets Rich
- China May Act to Calm Copper Crisis
- Loskov Hat Trick Saves Loko's Blushes
- Shakhtar, CSKA Braced for Cup
- Unhappy Maniche Sets Sights on Spanish Move
- Business in Brief
- Tide Begins to Turn in Battle With Piracy
- Oil Dollars Fuel Boom in IT Sector
- French to Swap LNG for Russian Gas
- Duma Delays Debate Over Gazprom
- Old Contacts Pay Off as Banks Vie for Clients
- News in Brief
- Appeal for Klebnikov Murder Trial to Be Open
- Duma Gives Nod to Tough NGO Bill
- Ukraina Sold to Obscure Firm for $274M
- Uzbekistan Closes Airspace to NATO
- Georgians Remember Revolution
- Polish Dailies Black Out Front Pages Over Belarus
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