04/15/2004
Paid access archiveThe Sky Is the Limit for Moscow Real Estate
No one can accuse Moscow City Hall of lacking a vision for the future -- city planners have considered everything from turning the busy Novy Arbat thoroughfare into a pedestrian zone to setting up a system of commuter ""air taxis.""
Many of Russia's Richest Lurk in the Shadows
Viktor Vekselberg and Leonard Blavatnik have nearly identical business interests -- each owns a quarter of oil company TNK-BP and each holds one half of aluminum giant SUAL.
Moscow Looks Like Wal-Mart's Next Big Move
They swore their contacts to secrecy and slipped into the country by stealth. But they still couldn't keep their mission a secret.
Second-Tier Frontier Gets Ready for Settlers
For years now, corporate supernovas like Gazprom, UES and Yukos have been lighting up the emerging-market sky and eclipsing other bodies in the constellation of Russian stocks.
Russia Revising Great Game Rule Book
To hear President Vladimir Putin tell it, the great game of the 21st century is economic in nature and Russia intends to change the way it's played.
Press Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
- April the Deadliest Month of Iraq War
- Bush Defends a Moral Stance
- Qureia Speaks Out on Sharon Plan
- Khakamada Spins Out More Boutique Liberalism
- A Strategy for Iraq
- The Wrongs of Spring and the Western Media
- Crisis of Khodorkovskyism
- Armenia's Opposition Has a Bloody Baptism
- Business in Brief
- $50M Vnukovo Terminal Ready to Fly
- Kazakhstan's Economic Guru Quits Government
- Foreigners Lose Surgut Stock Suit
- Illarionov Likens Kyoto to Auschwitz
- Sberbank Hogs Financial Stock
- News in Brief
- Yukos Places an Ad Looking for Answers
- Russia Offers to Evacuate 800 in Iraq
- Siberian Court Rejects Vote Complaint
- Student Goes After the Metro Police
- Zhukov Warns of Threats to Economy
- Light Is Shed on Erkel's Release
- Federal Changes Will Put Out a Few Fires