10/22/1999
Paid access archive- Megawati Wins Vice Presidency As Major Opponents Drop Out
- Londoners' Views Differ on Giant Eye
- Homeland Lures Kyrgyzstan's Germans
- Kuchma Pledges Vote
- Budget Altered to Suit Deputies
- Putin Urges Mortgages For the Average Citizen
- Russian Shares Soften in Light Trading
- Tax Ministry Locks UES Cash
- TNK Acquisition Upsets BP Amoco
- West-Looking Lithuania Tied to Deal With U.S. Firm
- Reserves Rise $100M
- Kinross Buys Up Mine
- Svyazinvest Stake Sale
- Mannesmann Bids $33Bln for Orange
- IBM Shares Fall 18%, Leading NYSE Down
- Caspian Deposits Not Sufficient for Pipeline
- South Korea Spurts
- Chip Plant Unveiled
- Metal Traders Created
- U.S. Trade Deficit Less
- Petrobras Output Rises
- EDITORIAL: Banks Must Stand Up to ATM Fraud
- PARTY LINES: Reno Crime 'Partnership' Is Empty Refrain
- Hospitals Keep You Ill
- Poll Says Press Still Bullied
- GROWING PAINS: Russia's Sex Education Comes in Kids' Gossip
- GLOBAL EYE
- At 80, Film Still Making Stars
- Schindler's List Discovered, Widow Lays Claim
- LISTENING IN
- Saved by Pastel, Orphans Become Artists
- Protestants Distort Soviet 'Faith'
- Booker Jury Finds No 'Hero of Our Time'
- BOOKWORM: Reading To Fit In
- Melodrama With a Conscience
- Risque Play Frank, Witty
- Abkhazia Is a Blast for Armies of Tourists
- A Train, a Car and Patience: All You Need to Go
- On the Rocky Trails of Georgia's Wild Frontier
- Pregnant Reality Bears Debate
- Boney M for God
- THE WORD OUT THERE: Santana Is Back
- CLUBBING NOTES
- GOURMET'S NOTEBOOK: Azteca
- Gags and Gizmos to Delight All Ages
- Russians' Run in Kremlin Cup Comes to a Close
- Luzhkov Has Answers
- Yaroslavl Coach Out
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press