08/10/1999
Paid access archive- Turkey Frees Hijackers
- 6 Far East Boaters Safe
- Trawler Held Briefly
- Plague Kills Teenager
- Strike Spurs Amnesties
- Bus Collision Kills 2
- Anti-KFOR Attacks Lead to Mass Arrests
- After Early Panic, Business Returns to Normal
- Wary Public Seeks Security in Dollars
- Exxon Bows to Report, Low Reserves
- Conoco, Azerbaijan Fail to Agree
- Yeltsin Confirms 35% State Stake in Gas Giant Gazprom
- Hryvna Deals Slow
- Loans Believed Secure
- Intourist Tender Terms
- Chinese Thrive in Ailing Russian Farm Sector
- Stepashin: Food Imports Put Russia in Bondage
- Hunger Strikers Reject Pay Offer
- Asian Crisis Gives Mr. Home an Idea
- Firm Lists Property In Cuba
- Report: Asia Leads as World Recovers
- U.S. Wants Controls on Diamonds
- Taiwanese Airline to Buy Airbus Jets Over Boeings
- Clinton Says He Will Prevent Tax-Cut Bill Becoming Law
- Oil Prices Rise Again
- Schlumberger Revamps
- Bank Boss Confident
- BA to Reduce Flights
- Bank Foes Claim Win
- Middle-Class Money Heads Offshore
- Cypriot Stocks Rise 206 Percent
- EDITORIAL: President's Games Are Dangerous
- FIFTH COLUMN: Daydreams of Points Abroad Are Specific
- NSA Spying Under Fire
- THE WORD'S WORTH: Language Frolics On Shores of Lake Baikal
- LOVE AND DEATH: A Relaxed End of the World
- Fuel Leak Heats Sakhalin Homes
- WHAT IS TO BE DONE?
- BUSINESS AND THE LAW: Court Gives Derivatives a Boost
- THE TAX ADVISER: Expect to Pay More in Personal Property Tax
- Ferguson Perplexed by Russian Bribe
- Romantsev Cuts Short Yuran's Spartak Career
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press