01/30/2001
Paid access archivePutin Backs Foreign Investor at NTV
Vladimir Putin met Monday with a group of NTV journalists in what they said was a candid and often confrontational conversation.
BP Will Sell Off 7% Stake In LUKoil
Oil giant British Petroleum announced Monday that it will sell its equity stake of 7 percent in LUKoil, Russia's No. 1 oil company.
A Comical Approach to Tolstoy's Heroine
Lovely young wife has illicit affair with dashing young count. Sound familiar? Right. … Now imagine the same story with cell phones and cocaine, sushi bars and convertibles.
Tyumenaviatrans Inks UN, Surgut Contracts
Regional air carrier Tyumenaviatrans filled its order book for 2001 and is now poised to have a second straight year of growth after a bumpy 1999 performance.
One Tough Nut Duma Must Crack
For nearly a decade, no one has had the courage or the political wherewithal to propose and push through a workable solution to the question of private land ownership.
The Real Problem
Nine years ago Western economic advisers were certain that their plans for Russia’s rapid transition to the market would bring prosperity and progress.
Bad Leader or a No-Win Situation?
The last week seems to have been dedicated to the struggle to preserve our rights and liberties.
Sham Reform Leads to National Bolshevism
More and more people are beginning to understand, albeit very slowly, what is happening in our country. People are beginning to understand that we have sham freedom of speech.
How Journalists Get Paid
The Prosecutor General's Office — the main state body overseeing the rule of law in Russia — has distributed a list of journalists who received loans from Media-MOST.
2 Diplomats in Canada Face Charges
Two Russian diplomats in Canada face charges after being involved in Ottawa traffic accidents, one of which killed a pedestrian and both allegedly caused by drunken driving.
American Football Alive in Russia
It wasn't the most traditional kind of Superbowl Sunday at Moscow's Sportland Bar on the Novy Arbat.
U.S. Transit Visas for Russians
The U.S. government has decided to put Russia on the list of countries whose citizens require transit visas, but the decision has been put on hold.
Duma Mulls Letting The Regions Merge
The State Duma is considering legislation that would make it possible for any of the 89 subjects of the Russian Federation to merge.
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- Gallery NR50 Goes Offline to Sell to the Masses
- Proposed Media Law Restricts Reporters
- Oil Firms Listed for UN's Iraq Program
- Any Place Not Offering Sushi's All Rolled Up
- 14 Dead After Black Sea Shipwreck
- News in Brief
- $1Bln World Bank Loan Possible by July
- Ministry Orders Oil Firms to Up Exports
- Debt Plea Printed in Germany
- City Hall Attacks $2 Billion Debt Burden
- Crash Puts Military Cargo Project in Intensive Care
- Russia Captivates Paris-Born Businesswoman
- Housing Prices to Remain Stable
- A Few Other Ways to Save Under VAT Law
- $200M Pledged to Bring in U.S. Pre-Fab Homes
- Appointments
- Business in Brief
- Safin, Kafelnikov Set for Davis Cup Play
- Ukrainian Lawmaker Killed in Car Accident
- Hopes Fading for Japan PM Visit to Russia
- Missiles Top Agenda for German Minister in Moscow
- Russian Diplomat in Canada Sent Home
- Russian Groups Appeal Against Accepting Atomic Waste
- 3 Killed in Russian Factory Blast
- Russian Missile Experts Head for U.S. Training
- City of Moscow Paid $100 m to CSFB
- Kazakh Leader Wages War on Corruption and Flattery
- Georgian Security Agent Killed By Exploding Package
- Yeltsin Taken to Hospital
- Hrbaty to Lead Slovaks Against Russia in Davis Cup
- Land Sale Law Must Be Clarified Soon
- Ukraine Continues Search For Black Sea Victims
- 4 Fishermen Drown in Ukraine
- Putin Backs End to Bolshevik Land Sale Ban
- Court Rules Against NTV
- Another Russian Publisher Claims UK Spy Book
- Nazi-Era Slaves Set for Austrian Payout
- Russian Plans to Send Space Tourist to ISS
- Separatists Manufacturing Weapons For Chechen Rebels in Moldova
- Iranian Foreign Minister Arrives in Ukraine
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