03/17/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Ask a Stupid Question
The Central Bank has canceled the requirement for banks and money-changers to issue a ""spravka"" to their customers.
Online Banking Still a Web of Worry
If you're thinking of opening a Russia-based bank account and want to be able to manage it over the Internet, your choices are limited.
Patch Adams Prescribes His 'Laughter Therapy'
For Hunter ""Patch"" Adams, clowning around is serious business.
A Short History of Russian Elections' Short Life
Elections are nothing new in Russia. The posadniki, or governors, of medieval Novgorod were elected, as were the heads of the guba (a territorial division that existed in the 16th and 17th centuries) and the heads of rural self-government bodies from the 16th century onward.
New Law Strengthens Shareholder Rights
Tsvetmetservis, a St. Petersburg-based metals company with a so-called blocking stake in Samara-based cable maker Rosskat, spent four years trying to litigate its way onto the company's board.
Export Data Confounds Producers
Aluminum producers denied Tuesday that they were behind the sharp rise in the country's aluminum exports reported by customs for January, and analysts questioned the accuracy of the data.
RusAl Readies for Worldwide Expansion
Russian Aluminum, the country's leading aluminum maker, is looking to shift to higher value products for industries such as aerospace and packaging, and away from low grade metal as it expands globally.
Study: Web Use Growing 40% a Year
More than 15 million Russians will be surfing the web at least once a month by the end of the year, nearly twice the number just two years ago, according to a new study by telecom consulting firm J'son & Partners.
- RenCap Analysts Named Russia's Best
- Tire King Rolls Out IPO Plans
- Svyazinvest Buys $200M Billing System
- U.K. on Alert for Russian Hackers
- Police Search for Bomb Suspects
- Australia Feels It's Next on Al-Qaida's Hit List
- Israel Steps Up Targeted Killings Policy
- Saudis Kill No. 3 on Terror List
- Violence Flares Up in Pakistan Tribal Region
- Powell Praises Kashmir Peace Progress
- Taiwanese Flood Home for Elections
- Haiti Irked By Aristide In Jamaica
- Supreme Court Deals Chavez Setback
- U.S. Funds Scandal Resolved by Payout
- Hynix Eyes China Chip Plant
- Norway Calls for IEA, OPEC Dialogue
- Stewart Resigns From Her Company
- The Unexpected
- Democratic Posturing or Real Thing?
- Sunday Deals Democracy a Double Blow
- Business in Brief
- 12% of Top Producer of Nuclear Fuel Sold
- Fiat Seen Finalizing JV in May
- $1Bln Soviet Debt Swap Completed
- Gas Blast Kills 32, Homeless Blamed
- Mayor Luzhkov Goes to Adzharia
- A Soldier's Tale of Fear and Loathing
- News in Brief
- Communists Re-Evaluate Alliances
- Ex-Deputy Arrested on Embezzling Charges
- Publisher Condemns Attempted Drug Book Seizures
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