10/17/2000
Paid access archiveKremlin Courting Duma on Budget
The Kremlin showed them the stick and now comes the carrot.
Moscow Cop Strips to Shorts for Jackie Chan
As the policeman stripped off his uniform on stage Monday, Jackie Chan's face split into a huge grin.
Russia Gets Left Out of Middle East Peace Talks
In a blow to Russia's hopes of a greater global role, Moscow was left out of Monday's Middle East summit.
Young and Old Suffer From Amnesia
Every year we denounce fascism during V-Day parades, but we don't remember what fascism is.
Raising a Post-Soviet Stink
Vladivostok's leading English-language columnist has had little impact on local air quality.
Bruise-Free Hockey Sweeps Russia
It's Sweden's No. 2 sport, and there are 175,000 players worldwide. But have you ever heard of floorball?
Russia, U.S. Agree to Protect Polar Bears
The United States and Russia were to sign an agreement Monday to increase protection of polar bears.
Chernomyrdin Lambasts Bush Over Loan Remark
Viktor Chernomyrdin has accused U.S. Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush of telling a ""lie.""
Attack on 20-Truck Convoy Wounds 4 Soldiers in Grozny
Rebels over the weekend attacked a 20-truck military convoy as it passed through Grozny.
Stalin Shootings Haunt Belarus Villagers
Maria Tolstik's tears don't stem from the Nazi occupation of Belarus, but from earlier terrors.
Belarus Opposition Contests Turnout
Belarusian opposition leaders Monday challenged the claim that voter turnout had exceeded 50 percent.
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- Lithuanian War Trial
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- Fire at U.S. Embassy
- Talks on Afghanistan
- Kim Jong II Visit
- Beria's Son Dies
- Baltika Owners Brewing Up Beer Expansion
- Chevron on Track With Kazakh Investment
- Coffee Standards to Be Drawn
- Forced Out of Moscow, Fakes Flourish in Regions
- Employee Wins Case Against McDonald's
- Business Survey Places Moscow Last
- Analysts, Market Up and Down
- Street Trade
- Selling Bras Until Paychecks Cover Expenses
- Using Caution In Sampling Kiosk's Fare
- Kuchma-Putin Deal Averts Gas Crisis
- Dispute Delays Return of Chernogorneft to Sidanko
- $170M Offer for Sakhalin 1 Rejected
- Ireland Investigates Gazprom Maneuvers
- Gas Shortage Predicted
- Sugar Quotas
- $160M Shipyard Deal
- Port Volumes Up
- Bank Capital Rules
- No CB Changes
- $100M Baltika Boost
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- Looking Forward … Oct. 17 to Oct. 23
- Regional Economic Digest
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