04/26/2006
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Legend Tretyak Is New Hockey Chief
Vladislav Tretyak, one of the Soviet Union's greatest hockey goaltenders, was elected to the helm of the sport's governing body in Russia on Tuesday, filling the post that had remained vacant since Alexander Steblin walked out of the job last month.
Bombs Kills Dozens at Egypt Resort
A three-bomb attack ripped apart a Sinai beach resort promenade late Monday at the height of Egypt's tourist season, killing at least 24 people, including a German child. More than 60 others were hurt.
Nepal's King Reinstates Parliament
Hundreds of thousands of people held a victory rally in Nepal's capital on Tuesday after King Gyanendra announced he was reinstating parliament, but tens of thousands crowded near the palace, demanding he leave the country.
Holocaust Victims Face Struggle
When Gizela Burg arrived in Israel after surviving four Nazi concentration camps in World War II, she thought her problems of survival were behind her. But now, at the age of 83, she can no longer afford to pay her growing medical bills.
Gulf Storms Put 15% Dent in BP Profit
BP, Europe's biggest oil company, said first-quarter profit dropped 15 percent because of higher taxes and declining production caused by the Gulf of Mexico hurricanes.
- As Legroom Shrinks, Seats May Disappear
- Averting a War of Necessity
- Three-Sided Barricades
- Finding Your Way Can Be a Matter of Course
- Bowlers Hit the Lanes to Help Orphans
- A Breath of Fresh Air at Botanical Gardens
- Fending Off a Hostile Takeover at the Banya
- Business in Brief
- Smolensky to Close Car Factory
- Gazprom Prepares to Cut Emissions
- Lack of Clarity Slows Output, Dudley Says
- UES Seeks $15Bln Investment Per Year
- Firms Warned About Rush to Market
- Customs Officials Found Smuggling
- Chechnya Proposes Merger in Caucasus
- Milinkevich: Belarus Obstructs Aid
- In China, Ivanov Holds Line on Iran
- News in Brief
- Widows Recall the Painful Days After Chernobyl
- 'Gazprom Is Good for the World'
- Zhirinovsky Gives Britain a Birthday Bashing
- Tomsk Gears Up to Greet Merkel
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