12/02/1999
Paid access archive- Tyumen Eager to Cooperate With BP
- Duma Committee Critical Of Privatization Program
- Manufacturing Economy Grows
- Ruble Falls as Central Bank Retreats
- Change of Focus Sees Mikoyan Designers Walk Out
- Debt Talks Stalled
- Budget May Be Vetoed
- Yeltsin Cuts Income Tax
- No Iraqi Oil Before UN Settles
- U.S. Firm Will Stay in Russian Uranium Deal
- LUKoil Eyes Shipper
- PSA to Start Jan. 1
- Shell JV Plan Passes
- Aspo Buys System
- Ecevit Hails Gas Plan
- LUKoil Stake Sold
- Totalfina Seeks Help
- Visa Office to Open
- Russia Studies CPC
- Value of Europe's Internet Stocks Reaches $50Bln
- Diners Develop Taste For Online Bookings
- Mediator Holds Meeting on Microsoft
- Amazon.com Expands Again
- $7.5M Paid for Web Address
- European Businesses Show Steady Growth
- Mannesmann Claims Investors' Support
- Ads for Nuts Arouse Turks' Passions
- Boeing Customers Switch to Airbus
- Koreans Pay To Work in U.S. Poultry Factories
- U.S. May Stop BP-Arco Merger
- Britain to Ax Its Partial Ban on Beef
- Vilnius Seeks Quick Cuts in State Expenses
- German Austerity
- Forex Moves to HK
- Tashkent Plant Starts
- Poles Keep Shopping
- Biotech Food Labels
- Raffles Goes Public
- Budget Revamp
- EDITORIAL: Belarus Ties: No Bargain For Russia
- POWER PLAY: Tale of Russian Politics Is Told In Prison Slang
- Refugees Offer Insight
- VIEW FROM AMERICA: God's Messengers Take The Word to Truckers
- DEFENSE DOSSIER: Bigger Bombs on Horizon
- Getting Greens With No Red Tape
- WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
- Spartak, Leeds to Settle Score in Sofia
- Former Captain to Quit, Blames Romantsev
- Davis Cup Stays High On Aussie Wish List
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press