02/21/2001
Paid access archivePutin Touts Limited Shield to NATO
President Vladimir Putin met with NATO Secretary-General George Robertson in the Kremlin to try to sell him on Russia's answer to the U.S. national missile defense system.
FBI Agent Accused of Spying for Moscow
A veteran FBI agent was accused Tuesday of spying for Moscow for more than 15 years and aiding the KGB.
Antichrist Fears Put Church in Crisis
The Russian Orthodox Church is moving into the new millenium in its efforts to solve the refusal by many church members to accept new tax identification numbers.
Mayor Rides Out for the Lone Prairie
The Marlboro man may be on the verge of being vanquished from Moscow’s streets. But who cares? We have our own hero-cowboy now and we don’t need any Western imports.
The Talent Search
Much depends on what Putin finds out from his trip to the east of the country where people are suffering from sloppy and slipshod management.
Today, Let's Go Inside the Other Russia
There are two Russias. There is the official Russia, a land in which decrees are issued and international negotiations are conducted. And there is another Russia...
Communists Call for No-Confidence Motion
In a show of opposition toward President Putin, the Communists in the State Duma announced they would seek a no-confidence vote in his government over its economic course.
Yeltsin Still in Hospital After 3 Weeks of Flu
Former President Boris Yeltsin is taking longer than expected to recover from a bad case of the flu.
Grab the Butter, It's Time to Eat Bliny
Maslenitsa, or Butter Week, is upon us. And each day has its own holiday custom, from a girls' night out to supper with your mother-in-law.
Protesters Rally to Keep Mir Aloft
On the 15th anniversary of the Mir space station, a group of scientists and hard-line politicians protested Tuesday against the spacecraft's planned dumping next month.
Iraq Reminds Russia of Its 'Responsibility'
The Iraqi foreign minister has appealed to Russia to take action to stop U.S.- British attacks.
Chief WTO Negotiator Relishes His Assignment
Russia's chief WTO negotiator Maxim Medvedkov is passionately optimistic that the country's decade-long wait for entry into the World Trade Organization is drawing to a close.
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