03/24/2003
Paid access archiveFrom False Start to Sure Victory
A feeble attack followed by a break in action is the worst possible way to begin a military campaign.
Chechnya: Which Crazy Plan Will Prevail?
Aslan Maskhadov's new peace plan for Chechnya demands nothing less than Russia's unconditional surrender.
A Hair-Raising Caucasus Ski Adventure
My wife and I rang in the New Year with my friend Abdullah in the mountains of Karachayevo-Cherkessia.
GDP Grows by 6.1% in First Two Months
The five core sectors of the economy -- industry, agriculture, construction, transportation and retail -- grew 6.1 percent year on year in January and February.
UN Still Split on Iraq's $40Bln
Security Council members decided on Friday to work through the weekend on a plan to use Iraq's $40 billion in UN-controlled oil money toward humanitarian relief during the war.
Russia Mulls Restricting Dairy Imports From EU
Russia is considering a move to restrict import quotas of European Union dairy products such as butter and cheese.
MDM, Allies Acquire 6.13% of UES Shares
MDM Group, one of the nation's largest financial-industrial conglomerates, said Friday that it and a pool of local and foreign investors had bought 6.13 percent of national power utility UES.
$350M Sistema Bond Backed by MTS Stake
Sistema plans to use 9.71 percent of its shares in mobile phone provider Mobile TeleSystems to support the issue of a $350 million international bond.
Konversbank Buys an EU Foothold
Russia's Konversbank is acquiring Lithuania's mid-sized Snoras Bank as a vehicle to enter European Union markets once the ex-Soviet Baltic state joins the bloc in 2004.
Central Bank Steps In to Steady Ruble
The ruble remained steady Friday, rising only slightly to 31.38 to the dollar as the Central Bank made good on its promise to curb any exchange rate volatility.
- Business in Brief
- Why I Resigned From the U.S. Foreign Service
- Iraq War: What Now and Whither the World?
- U.S. Soldier Held in Grenade Attack
- Protesters Worldwide Demand End to War
- Turkey Denies Sending Troops to Iraq
- Attack Was 48 Hours Old When It 'Began'
- Khristenko: Pipeline Rejig to Fix Oil Glut
- Russian Firms Fuel Ad Bonanza
- Agros Tightens Its Grip on Meat Factories
- Ice in Baltic Slows Oil Export Flow
- Investors Chart War's Impact
- Billions Up for Grabs In Postwar Contracts
- U.S. Confiscates $1.4Bln in Frozen Iraqi Accounts
- Oil Falls as Dow Sees Best Week in 20 Years
- Philip Morris Fined $10.1Bln
- War May Cost Ailing Airlines $10Bln
- Iraqis in Moscow Say Baghdad Will Not Fall
- News in Brief
- 3 Russian Firms' Deals With Iraq Anger U.S.
- U.S.-Led Troops Surge Toward Baghdad
- Ivanov Says War Won't Get Legitimacy
- Turnout Tops 80% in Chechen Vote
- Duma Eyes Election Violations
- Curfew Proposed to Cut Crime
- Russian Fighter Jets Track U.S. Spy Plane
- Lukashenko Likens Iraq War to Nazi Crimes
- Ukraine Sends First Chemical Unit
- Azerbaijan Considers Opening Airspace
- Kazakhstan Points Finger at Hussein
- Press Review
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