Issue 4353. Last Updated: 03/19/2010

20-Page Treaty Translates Into a Major Headache

By Nabi Abdullaev
A successor to the Cold War-era nuclear arms reduction treaty remains out of reach despite repeated assurances from U.S. and Russian officials about an imminent deal.

Editor, Kremlin Critic Decry YouTube Video

By Alexander Bratersky
Russian Newsweek editor Mikhail Fishman and opposition politician Ilya Yashin cried foul Thursday after a video surfaced on YouTube that seemingly shows them giving bribes to traffic police officers.

Putin Says Share of Nuclear Market to Rise

By Anatoly Medetsky
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held a meeting on the nuclear power industry after overseeing the opening of a new reactor in Volgodonsk, Rostov region, that will begin operating at its full capacity of 1,000 megawatts in October.

Skolkovo Designated ‘Silicon Valley’ Location

By Maria Antonova
The prestigious Moscow region town, which currently hosts a premier business school, will have five "presidential" priorities for modernization: energy, IT, telecommunications, biotechnology and nuclear technology, Medvedev said.

Lawyer Confesses to $17M Robbery Hoax

The Moscow Times
Yevgeny Skoblikov, 33, was arrested in October soon after he told police that about $6 million and 7 million euros ($10.5 million) in cash were stolen from his rented Moscow apartment.

Currency Exchanges Face Oct. 1 Deadline

By Tatyana Voronova and Alexei Rozhkov / Vedomosti
Effective Oct. 1, street exchange points will be required to become cash-transaction desks or full-fledged bank branches, otherwise the Central Bank will close them.



The New Cuban Missile Crisis

By Vladimir Kozin
If history will remember the 20th century for its nuclear weapons, the dropping of two atomic bombs and the nuclear arms race, then the 21st century might become the century of the missile defense arms race.



Former Beatle Set to Play Tribute Festival

By Alexander Teddy
The Pete Best Band, fronted by the former Beatles drummer, will headline a Beatles tribute festival at club B1 on Sunday.



Window on Eurasia

Window on Eurasia: ‘War of the Worlds’ Broadcast Highlights Pathologies of Georgian-Russian Relations

By Paul Goble
A hoax broadcast on Georgian television about a Russian invasion has sparked discussion about the dangers of such a TV show in the current environment and raised questions about who benefits from such actions.

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Construction to Begin on Prokhorov's NJ Nets Stadium

The Associated Press
Officials broke ground Thursday on a much-delayed 9-hectare development project that will bring the NBA's New Jersey Nets, owned by billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, to Brooklyn.





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