02/28/2002
Paid access archiveSaudi Peace Initiative Gathers Momentum
European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana flew to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to discuss Arab-Israeli peacemaking after Crown Prince Abdullah revived an Arab offer to trade Israeli-occupied land for peace.
Ex-Enron CEO Insists He's Blameless
Senators said they didn't believe him. Former colleagues continued to contradict him. Yet, ever the salesman, former Enron Corp. chief executive Jeffrey Skilling defended himself at length and combatively before Congress.
'Disinformation' Office Shut Down by Pentagon
The Pentagon has shut down a short-lived office that reportedly considered planting false news stories abroad to curry favor for U.S. policies.
56 Hindus Killed in Arson Attack
Muslim attackers set fire to a train carrying Hindu activists returning from a religious ceremony, killing at least 56 people Wednesday, officials said.
The Gold Medal for Whining Goes to ...
To be honest, I can't remember ever hearing a joke about Canadians before the last couple of weeks. I don't think Canada ever made much of an impression on Russians before.
No Prize at All for Progress
During the Cold War, major international sporting events such as the Olympic Games were a substitute for armed conflict, but without the bloodshed or the carnage.
Experts' Independence: A Question of Trust
Sell-side analysts are coming under increasing fire for sweetening their commentary to keep and win clients for the securities side of their investment banking firms.
Foreign Investment Up but Inhibitions Still High
Positive signs like a stable political environment, a new Tax Code and a 13 percent personal income tax rate seem not enough to make Russia attractive for foreign investments.
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- Political Twins on the World Stage
- Business in Brief
- Frank: Transport Limits Russia's Growth
- Kudrin Sees Battle for 2002 Revenue
- Putin Orders Simpler Tax for Small Business
- Austrian Paper Giant Reported Bidding for Top Russian Mill
- Top Insurer's Profit Drops 47% in 2001
- Norex Files Suit Against TNK in U.S.
- Surgut Says 2001 Profit Fell 20%
- OPEC to Use Diplomacy in Seeking Export Cuts
- Caspian Talks End With No Deal in Sight
- U.S. May Send Troops to Georgia
- Big Five Discuss Auditing Problems
- New Political Party Campaigns Against Jews
- New Report Takes Aim at Troops
- Finnair Bars 9 From Mariinsky
- News in Brief
- Station Told to Pull Chechen Broadcasts
- Ekho Moskvy Journalists Given New Radio License
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- Olympic Team Chief Blames Money Woes
- Central Asia Plans Closer Political Ties
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