06/20/2001
Paid access archivePresident Dresses Down Gazprom
President Putin has berated Gazprom for misspending and called on its new boss to sort out its finances.
Protesters Declare Labor Code Won't Work
Two small unions still object to the Labor Code and organized protests in various locations in Russia.
Advice the State Can Profit From
The debate around the corporate profit tax is a reassuring indication that the Kremlin is still on track.
Ljubljana Low Point
No two presidents who really trust each other would have behaved like Bush and Putin in Ljubljana.
Pay Your Taxes And Ease the Takeover Pain
You might ask why companies need the police to challenge new management instead of the courts.
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