04/04/2001
Paid access archiveNTV Managers Ousted in Gazprom Coup
The battle for NTV reached a climax Tuesday when Gazprom-Media won the backing of a minority U.S. shareholder to oust NTV founder Vladimir Gusinsky and appoint new management.
Putin Pledges Economic Reform
President Vladimir Putin laid out in his state of the nation address Tuesday an economic plan calling for a lifting of currency controls and a split in the federal budget.
President: Russia Not Out of the Woods Yet
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday applauded the past year's relative political and economic stability, but said it was too early for the government to rest on its laurels.
Good Aid Is Concrete, Accountable
There is a place for Western aid programs in Russia, but useful and effective aid is devilishly difficult to fashion.
Kidnappers Undone by a Cellphone
It wasn't so long ago that I wrote a column about how the next phase of the battle over property would be waged through criminal cases. The first victims are already doing time.
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