01/09/2002
Paid access archiveUnloved Intourist Closes Its Doors
Known as the Rotten Tooth, the infamous Intourist hotel closed its doors this week to its last guest.
Troops Sweep Through Chechen Towns
As fierce fighting continues in the Chechen town of Argun, evidence of human rights abuses is mounting.
New Rail Minister Reveals Train of Thought
Railways Minister Gennady Fadeyev appears ready to implement a large-scale restructuring of his ministry.
Doing Business in Russia Again?!
Foreign companies should reconsider their reluctance to take another shot at doing business in Russia.
Argentine vs. Russian Reactions to Crisis
It is worth recalling that only three years ago Argentina was presented as a model for Russia to follow.
Putin Disbands Pardons Commission
The Pardons Commission, set up by former President Boris Yeltsin in 1992 and reputably one of Russia's most liberal institutions, was disbanded Dec. 28 by presidental decree.
Executive Accused of Bribing FSB Chief
Vyacheslav Aminov has been arrested for allegedly offering $50,000 for a post at the Interior Ministry.
Berezovsky Denies He is Negotiating to Sell TV6
Boris Berezovsky has flatly rejected a report that he is in negotiations to sell TV6 for $140 million.
Record Snowfall Cuts Power, Paralyzes Traffic in Far East
A heavy snowstorm hit the Russian Far East on Tuesday, stranding drivers and cutting off power for hours.
4 Held in Pasko Demonstration
Police briefly detained four people Monday after they took part in a demonstration against the conviction for treason of journalist and former navy captain Grigory Pasko.
- Judge Delays Verdict in Sutyagin Spy Case
- Estonian Government Resigns
- Lighting Up Christmas and New Year's
- News in Brief
- RTS Surges for 15th Straight Day
- Prosecutors Pay Visit to Sibur
- Oil, Gas Production Grows 7.7% in 2001
- Report: MTS to Buy Stake in Kuban
- WTO: Russia Could Join in a Year
- State Plans $2Bln Debt Restructure
- Putin Signs '02 Budget, Labor Code
- Inflation Ends at 18.6%, Seen Falling
- Poland Maneuvers for Better Gazprom Deal
- China Buys 2 Warships for $1.5Bln
- U.S. Eases Export Law For Supercomputers
- CTC Dodges Politics on Way to Profit
- Moscow Phone Bills Jump 14%
- Business in Brief
- The Simple Pleasures of the New Old Russia
- Arms Find Escalates Mideast Tension
- U.S. Teen Crashes Plane Into Tampa Office Block
- Pakistan's Pledge Fails to Halt Firing
- Hunt for Bin Laden In Tora Bora Loses Steam
- Blair Offers Support in Afghan Visit
- Archbishop of Canterbury Set To Leave Post
- 'Realistic' AOL to Take $60Bln Charge
- Euro Gets Warm Greeting in First Week
- President Tells Business To Hold Down Prices
- Argentines Brace for Peso Float
- Apple Launches New iMac
- A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press