10/08/2002
Paid access archivePutin's Candidate for Pre-emption
While working to slow down the Bush administration's campaign against Saddam Hussein, Russia has for weeks waged a campaign of accusation and intimidation against neighboring Georgia, where some Chechen fighters have taken refuge.
An Autumn of Disillusionment
The freedom of speech orgy in Russia has come to an end,"" presidential aide Sergei Yastrzhembsky announced last week.
Tourism Can't Compete With Kidnap Industry
It's been almost four months since Peter Shaw, a financial adviser at a European Union-sponsored bank, was kidnapped, but there's still no word on where he is or why he is being held.
When the Magic Wears Off
Hard times continue on the world's financial markets. Every time share prices make a modest gain, analysts breathe a sigh of relief and inform us that the crisis is past. And before long prices start to fall again.
Press Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Ivory Coast Talks Fail, Rebel Areas Attacked
The thud of heavy arms fire shook Ivory Coast's second city Monday as government troops fought to reclaim the rebel-held north after efforts to restore peace in the once-stable West African country collapsed.
Israeli Army Kills 12 Palestinians
Israeli forces killed 12 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Monday, including 10 who died when a helicopter missile hit a crowd, in a raid that sapped confidence for a new international peace effort.
Tanker Fire Put Out, Investigations Start
A fire that raged for hours aboard a French oil tanker has been put out, but still unanswered is the question of whether the tanker was attacked by terrorists.
- Leftist Candidate Leads Brazilian Polls
- Britain Tightens Rules on Refugees
- Nobel Prize in Medicine Announced
- Bush Intervenes in Port Lockout
- Markets Battered as Fear Grips Investors
- News in Brief
- Veterans Call 'K-19' a Mixed Bag
- Money Is No Medicine for Drugstore Baron
- Appointments
- Ericsson to Sell and Lease Back Office
- Kievskaya Hotel Overhaul
- Norwegians Rediscover Carpentry
- Ramada Moves Into St. Pete
- IST Dumps Stake in Top St. Pete Shipyard
- Business in Brief
- Top 200 Firms Gross $150Bln
- Mosenergo Says Fire Cost $30M
- Russia, Georgia Call for a Timeout
- Putin Gets A Crocodile And a Growl For Birthday
- Federal Forces Press Assault on Rebels in Ingushetia
- 7% of Medicines Said to Be Pirated
- Greenpeace Asks Locals to Get Their Hands Dirty
- Abkhaz Refugee Builds House of Imagination
- Hungarians Protest Against Soviet Statue
- Moscow, Kiev Sign Plan to Ship Gas
- Kremlin Has a Bill on Firing Governors
- Oil Leaks Put Drinking Water in Danger