02/19/2001
Paid access archiveMilitary Flexes Its Nuclear Muscle
Firing from the land, sea and air, the military tested an array of missiles Friday in a show of strength that came at a time of increasing tensions with the United States.
Fix Your Car or a Cop May Impound It
Traffic police have been given even greater power to pull over drivers. Under a new decree, they can stop cars just to see if they are in proper working order.
A Bad Habit Becomes a Terrible Law
The weekly Severnaya Stolitsa, set up in 1994, proved that instant success cannot be bought by filling a publication with color.
To My 'Effective' Valentine
Valentine's Day, as we all know, has spread throughout the world in recent decades, stirring up dangerous passions and urban unrest.
Gusinsky Prepared to Sell His Stake in NTV
Vladimir Gusinsky said he would sell his stake in NTV television to foreign investors if its independence was guaranteed, a Spanish daily reported Sunday.
Putin Probes Power Rates in Siberia
Vladimir Putin, keen to show he's tackling a protracted heating and electricity crisis, probed energy and utility rates in talks during visits to Siberian cities this weekend.
President Reshuffles Kremlin Managers
President Vladimir Putin has reshuffled some mid-level officials in his administration, as the power struggle between the regions and the Kremlin continues.
Spat Over Top Cop Nears Finale
A bitter 14-month battle between Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov and the Interior Ministry over the appointment of a commander to the city's police force appears to be winding down.
EU: Russia Says No Nukes In Kaliningrad
European Union officials have received top-level assurances that Kalinigrad is free of nuclear weapons.
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- NATO Chief on 3-Day Visit To Improve Ties With Russia
- Chechen Village Chief Gunned Down
- News in Brief
- Nuclear Power: A Tainted Future?
- President Orders Revamp of Utility Payments
- IKEA Breaks Ground on 2nd Store
- Ilyushin Inks Deal to Lease 14 Planes
- Investor Survey Shows Rising Interest in Russia
- Tacis Starts Ecological Program
- G-7 Pushes Russia on Paris Debt
- EBRD Investments to Hit 1Bln Euros Yearly
- Transaero Traffic Down, Profits Up
- Duma Budget Committee Clears Modified Debt Plan
- State of Wisconsin Buys Into Yukos
- IPA List to Promote 'Investor Self-Defense'
- Business in Brief
- Many Happy Returns for Kafelnikov
- Zhirinovsky Heads to Iraq
- Robertson Due in Russia For Tough Talks
- Vietnam and Russia Seal Deals
- Seaman Severely Injured in Fishing Trawler Fire
- Putin Visit South Korea Next Week
- Russian Gentleman Detective Tops Bestseller List
- Banker Visits Vietnam to Improve Links
- Russia Will Spend $161 m to Rebuild Chechnya
- Georgia, and Abkhazia Agree to Talks
- Opposition Calls For Kuchma to Resign
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