08/30/2000
Paid access archiveElderly Hit Hard By Loss Of TV
Moscow's present signal-deficient airwaves have been especially hard on the nation's senior citizens.
Satellite Dishes Sell Like Hotcakes
When the Ostankino tower burned Sunday, thousands of Muscovites woke up to the NTV Plus satellite service.
Police Storm Glasnost Foundation
Masked commandos with automatic rifles raided the office of a human rights group Monday, witnesses said.
Freedom to Criticize the Motherland
Last week, I happened to catch snippets of a program on TV-6 that reminded me of a Brezhnev-era anecdote.
Another Banking Experiment?
Kasyanov praised the 2001 draft budget, saying it would allow society ""to better control the authorities.""
Climbing Mt. Elbrus to Discover Others, Self
Climbing gives us an excuse to visit foreign countries and feel like travelers, not shallow tourists.
Tower Damage Assessed, TV Promised Soon
Construction experts said Tuesday that the Ostankino TV tower is in no immediate danger of collapse.
Hospital Patients Miss Their Daily Fix
Among the Muscovites hit hardest by the TV blackout are patients at the city's clinics and hospitals.
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