10/03/2006
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Kramnik, Topalov Play Out Draw
Classical World Champion Vladimir Kramnik and World Chess Champion Veselin Topalov played to a draw Monday after Kramnik agreed to resume the chess unification match at a score of 3-2 in his favor.
Zenit Piles Pressure on Stumbling Champion
The title race is heating up as an impressive 4-0 victory over Spartak Nalchik on Sunday night moved Zenit St. Petersburg to within three points of league leaders CSKA Moscow, who could only draw at Saturn Ramenskoye.
Malakhov Offloaded as Devils Restructure
The New Jersey Devils made a major move to get under the NHL salary cap Sunday by sending suspended defenseman Vladimir Malakhov and a conditional first-round draft pick to San Jose for defenseman Jim Fahey and the rights to left wing Alexander Korolyuk.
Aleuts Help Keep the Russian Faith
While the Russian Orthodox diocese in Alaska has 30,000 adherents and 40 ordained priests -- both all-time highs, the church says -- it is struggling to preserve some of its most iconic landmarks.
Orthodox Leaders Gather in Chicago
U.S. Orthodox leaders will hold their third joint meeting this week, a gathering aimed at strengthening ties among their churches, which began splintering along ethnic lines a century ago.
The Great Chess Mess
Chess has a long history of scandal and controversy at the highest level. The current conflicts reflect a total loss of professionalism in the sport.
More Comic Than Sad
As recently as last Saturday, some friends and I were discussing the escalating Russian-Georgian conflict.
A Big Parties-of-Power Day
A number of regional elections to be held this Sunday will represent the second round this year, as other regions held votes in March.
A Textbook Case for Teachers and Parents
Ensuring that children receive a quality education is a priority for Russians.
- Hamas Withdraws From Gaza
- FBI Starts Investigation Into U.S. Congressman
- Chavez Says He Has Washington Mole
- Dinosaur Was Not So Bad After All
- Students Finds a Robert Frost Poem
- Frugal Canadian Teacher Leaves $3.8M to Charity
- Online Gambling in Crisis Over U.S. Ban
- Bank Layout Blamed for Robbery
- News in Brief
- Italians May Be Allowed to Adopt Girl
- 'The Whole Courtroom Was Crying, Even Jurors'
- $4,000 for a Square Meter of Apartment Space
- City's Unique Heating System Warms Up for Winter
- Mosenergo Goes Into Overdrive
- United Russia Backs Sovereign Democracy
- 51 National Bolsheviks Arrested at Duma
- Vasilyev Back at Kommersant
- Japanese Boat Captain to Be Freed
- Official at TNK-BP's Kovykta Shot Dead
- Iceberry Picks Lola as New President
- Tymoshenko Calls Gas Promise Misleading
- BAT Directors Called to Testify in Moscow Court
- Metalloinvest Gears Up for IPO in Moscow, London in Late '07
- Campaign Kicks Off for Sochi's 2014 Olympic Bid
- Business in Brief
- Residents Don't Mix With Retail
- LUKoil Set to Buy Rotterdam Refinery
- Yukos Mother Is Rejected
- Non-State Debt Up 20% in First Half
- Progress Made With WTO, But Not Enough
- Russian Officers Return From Tbilisi
- First NBA Team Flies In Since Perestroika
- Fake Parts for Planes Called a Threat
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