12/21/1999
Paid access archive- Few Ballots Were Cast By Refugees
- OSCE Says 'Clean,' But EMI Decries Campaign
- Prisoners Exercise Their Right to Vote
- Who Said What After the Duma Results
- Dart, Yukos Resolve Long Running Feud
- Elite Furniture Draws Rich Clientele
- Gazprom to Shed Uneconomic Assets
- Poll Result for 'Bear' Sets Bulls Loose
- Business World Cautiously Optimistic After Election
- Sintez Plans to Raise Standing By Purchasing Stake in TNK
- Gazprom Revenue Up
- Ukraine Produces Gold
- Putin Criticizes IMF
- LUKoil Signs Deal With St. Pete
- Travel-Booking Firm Galileo Sees Growth Opportunities
- Lithuania Gas, Gazprom Set Six-Year Deal
- Ruble Ignores Poll
- Iraqi Oil Allocated
- Pipeline Name Plan
- Yukos Refining Rises
- Estonian Prices Surge
- St. Pete Pays Coupon
- No Quick Gold Deal
- Uralmash Output Up
- Wage Arrears Down
- Import Tariffs to Stay
- Tri Kita Beats Rival IKEA to Open
- Pokrovsky Hills Project Hits Delay
- Early Start to Santa Claus Rally
- Wall St. Pays Financiers $13Bln Bonus
- Drug Firms to Merge
- $2.15Bln Cisco Deal
- Telia IPO Less Likely
- Singapore Tests Y2K
- Model T Top Car
- Hyundai Eyes Poland
- EU Warns Germany
- Bulgaria Urged to Sell
- Japanese Budget Has $825Bln Spend Plan
- Regional Deals Flourish as WTO Fails
- EU Set to Approve Orange Takeover
- EDITORIAL: What Will Kremlin Do With Win?
- SAY WHAT? :Local Cops See Torture as Just Part of the Job
- The Cost of a Long Life
- THE WORD'S WORTH: Communists, Privatizers Add to Thieves' Tongue
- LETTER FROM VLADIVOSTOK: Election Graft a Grave Issue
- Taking the Time Out of Reading
- WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
- Russia Ties Up Czech Republic