04/11/2001
Paid access archiveMayor: 17 Bodies Dug Up In Grozny
Grozny's mayor said Tuesday that at least 17 bodies have been discovered in the basement of a police building in the city and blamed Interior Ministry troops for the killings.
The Case Of the Vanishing Chicken
The case of the disappearing chicken, which has led to two officials being charged and an ongoing investigation, appears to be part of a years-long racket in St. Petersburg.
London Feels for Russia's Economic Pulse
Hundreds of business executives are gathering in London this week to talk up investments in Russia and fish for new clients at the 4th Annual Russian Economic Forum.
Cleaning Up Gazprom Is A Tall Order
President Putin is kidding himself if he thinks that phasing out Gazprom's two-tiered stock system and raising the foreign-ownership cap will open the floodgates of investment.
How Kokh Should Have Taken NTV
Last week, the entire world witnessed the most incompetent corporate takeover ever. Gazprom-Media director Alfred Kokh could have won the battle for NTV with a single blow.
- Readers Speak Out Over Controversy at NTV
- Union of Right Forces Sets Up Shop in Britain
- Media-MOST Files Suits Over NTV
- Budanov Hearings Resume
- FSB: U.S. Tried to Recruit Hacker
- Golden Mask Awards Create Stir
- News in Brief
- Report: Russia Near $2.3Bln Airbus Deal
- Oil Majors Beaten by Unknown In Tender
- Schroder Offers to Help With Debt If Needed
- Power Grid Overhaul: It's All About the Plan
- Putin Order Gives Boost To Gazprom
- E-Shop Sets Sights on 'White Market'
- Kodak Gets Dot.ru Win in Court
- Gramota.ru Makes Russian Language a Little Bit Easier
- Business in Brief
- Becker Says Drink Led to 'Mistake'
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