08/16/2000
Paid access archiveRace Against Time to Save Sub Crew
Rescuers mounted a desperate undersea mission Tuesday to evacuate 116 sailors trapped on the sea floor.
Chechens Suffer Rough Justice From Police
After last week's explosion a handful of Chechens were pulled in by police for petty-seeming crimes.
Old Authoritarian Habits Die Hard
The representatives of law and order never miss the opportunity to have some fun with journalists.
In Kemerovo, a Glimpse of Our Future
If you want to see six months into Moscow's future, look at what's going on right now in Kemerovo.
Hedgehogs and Foxes Continue Age-Old Battle
The ruling elite can be divided into hedgehogs and foxes. They represent two forces at loggerheads.
Soviets Unprepared in 1989 Sinking
The Kursk's crew will find little solace in Russia's last major submarine disaster, which costs 42 lives.
Bishops Welcome Christian Dialogue
In the face of a strong isolationist current, the Moscow Patriarchate's Council of Bishops adopted a document Tuesday which calls for dialogue with non-Orthodox churches.
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