12/25/2001
Paid access archivePutin Upbeat on the Year That Was
President Putin declared that 2001 had treated Russia well during a television broadcast in which he took questions about poverty, drugs, U.S.-Russian relations and Chechnya.
Revisiting The 1991 Christmas Surprise
Ten years ago, as the Western world was opening Santa's presents, Mikhail Gorbachev closed the final chapter in the history of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
High Hopes, Low Temperatures, Lost Chances
Pushkin square in the heart of Moscow was chosen as one of 10 sites across the country where television crews would offer the public a video linkup with the president.
Group Sex Video Puts Media in Bind
A video tape reputedly featuring Yevgeny Kiselyov having sex has been a popular topic of conversation.
The Power of Turkey At Passport Control
Rules might be rules, but even in Azerbaijan they understand you have to be at home for Christmas.
Euro Sure to Sow Discord
In Russia few trust banks or the ruble and as a result people tend to keep their funds in cash form.
How They Pulled Off the Show
President Vladimir Putin's televised dialogue with the nation Monday proved that the technical feats the country can deliver remain as amazing as in Soviet times.
Jailed Russians Await Riga Judicial Reform
Sixty percent of Latvia's juvenile inmates are in pre-trial detention awaiting their day in court.
- Buddhist Treasures Dug Up
- Georgian Corruption Scares Off Foreigners
- After Dec. 25, 1991, Children Grew Up in a Different World
- Putin Says Pardons Commission Out
- Imprisoned Bykov Wins Krasnoyarsk Seat
- News in Brief
- Central Bank Helps Gazprom Pay Taxes
- Key Office Center Sold for $42M
- EBC Firms Boost Pay for Russians
- Tariff Hike Aims to Crown Russian Cars King
- Only Land Code Can Save St. Pete Sales Program
- Merry Christmas: RTS Tops 250, Expectations
- MiG Corp. Sells Fighters to Sudan
- Business in Brief
- Lab Tests: Explosives Were Hidden in Passenger's Shoes
- Style Beside Sorrow
- Don't Eat That Fruitcake, My Fat Friend!
- 2 Religions Divide Jesus' Hometown
- Israel: No Arafat Visit Unless Arrests Made
- Brazil Lifts Electric Gloom With Festive Light Respite
- Warlord Named to Defense Post
- Pakistan Deploys Anti-Aircraft Guns to Border
- New President: I'll Ask for Help
- Who Is to Blame: Argentina or IMF?
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press