02/05/2001
Paid access archiveIKEA Ready to Pay Soviet-Era Debt
Swedish furniture giant IKEA prides itself for its inventiveness, but Russia's proposal to Germany to swap assets for $30 billion in debt took it by surprise.
Tougher Customs Hit City's Imports
The volume of imported goods arriving in Moscow dropped 75 percent in January and 15 inspection warehouses were closed as a result of a new crackdown on illegal imports.
Hollywood Spat Threatens to Sink K-19 Film
For 30 years, the crew of the K-19 Soviet submarine was forbidden to speak about a tragic accident that threatened to kill them all.
Corruption Fight Takes Another Hit
Word that intrepid corruption-fighter Yury Boldyrev is leaving his post as deputy head of the State Duma’s Audit Chamber is distressing indeed.
We Did Too Little
Western policy toward Russia attracts more speculation than scrutiny of facts. This has been especially true of Western assistance to Russia’s market economic transformation.
Prague Holds No Romance For the Hack
Still deep in the romance-seeking mode, I thought, ""What a good idea to go up and pet these swans, and feed them some oyster crackers I got when I ordered the clam chowder!""
Feeling Nazdratenko's Pain
Governor Yevgeny Nazdratenko was rushed to the hospital this week after suffering a heart attack, and we all felt guilty to learn that that we were at fault.
U.S. Aid Worker Freed in Chechnya
U.S. aid worker Kenneth Gluck was free Sunday after three weeks in captivity in Chechnya, saying he had been treated well but was eager to see his family.
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- Orthodox Relics Hit The Road
- Ivanov Warns of Space Arms Race
- Candidates Bring Fight For Vote To Moscow
- Canadian Ministry Blasted Over Envoy
- Once Feared, Forensic Psychiatry Now Victim
- Ukraine Scraps Last Tu-160 Bombers
- EBRD Denies NTV Investment Talks
- Rubin Overwhelmed by Ideas on Raising Kursk
- News in Brief
- Would-Be King of Pharmaceuticals
- Gazprom Under Fire In Hungary, Poland
- SUAL Plans Output Boost of 4.4% in '01
- AvtoVAZ Has Big Plans, Little Cash
- Russia Gets Blacklisted For Money Laundering
- Mosenergo's ADRs Top NYSE Performer
- Exports of Grain Set To Increase
- BP to Sell Kashagan Stake to Total
- Business in Brief
- Russian Unifies Belts
- Putin Misjudges Role of Free Press
- Resignations Result From Heating Fiasco
- 10,000 Steppe Antelopes Seek Refuge From Snows
- American Hostage to Leave Chechnya
- Passenger Bus Strikes Mine in Grozny
- NATO Enlargement Could Sink Arms Treaty
- American Hostage Leaves Chechnya
- Explosion Hits Moscow Metro Station
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