11/03/2003
Paid access archiveRubin Kazan Tops CSKA; Saturn Loss Sparks Fights
Rubin Kazan scored twice in the last two minutes to beat newly crowned Russian champion CSKA Moscow 3-2 Saturday and secure a third-place finish.
Duma Draw Favors Little-Known Party
Friday was a lucky day for a little-known party called Unification, as a random drawing by the Central Elections Commission put it at the top of the heap of 23 parties on the ballot for December's State Duma elections.
Kasyanov: 'Deep Concern' Over Yukos
Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov criticized the freezing of a large block of shares in the Yukos oil company, saying he was ""deeply concerned.""
Klebanov Demoted to St. Pete Envoy
President Vladimir Putin appointed Ilya Klebanov, the minister for industry, science and technology, to be his representative to the Northwest Federal District.
The President and the Oligarch
An oligarch is not simply a very rich person. Oligarchy is the binary relationship between business and the authorities.
Rocky Road To Energy Dominance
The most radical energy realignment in the world since the creation of OPEC and the 1973 Arab oil embargo is underway.
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