06/23/2004
Paid access archiveNothing to Fear From Police's New Tax Force
While the Tax Police may have used strong-arm tactics to squeeze every ruble possible out of businesses, tax investigators at the Interior Ministry will do nothing of the sort.
What Problems Do Tax Audits Cause?
Authorities request too many papers that are often not used or reviewed, and often just ask for all documents without a preliminary analysis of what is actually needed.
Golden Opportunities for Investment
Not all that glitters is gold, but Moscow club Stone went for the real deal when it gilded its VIP-lounge toilets.
Ask a Stupid Question
What should I do after a fender bender?
Race Across Russia Is Pitching for Putin to Run
Next spring, a three-month, 11,000-kilometer relay marathon from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg is scheduled to become the longest relay run ever attempted.
Retrospective Diagnosis Says Lenin Had Syphilis
Whispers have circulated for decades that Vladimir Lenin was afflicted with syphilis throughout his career.
Press Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
- Shippers Race to Hit Terror Deadline
- Most Oil Experts Say Prices Will Fall in '05
- Business in Brief
- Student Spams Way Into History
- Court Scuttles Tatneft's Tupras Bid
- Russians Suffer in First Round
- Nasdaq Sets Up Division to Woo Russian Business
- Potanin Laments the Plight of Extremely Wealthy People
- EU: Moscow Trying to Divide the Union
- Gazprom Net Soars to $5.9Bln
- No Echo of 1998 in Current 'Banking Crisis'
- Iran May Prosecute Seized British Sailors
- Korean Hostage Beheaded
- First-Ever Private Space Flight a Success
- News in Brief
- Lavrov Talks With 48 NGOs
- Ukraine Says Gongadze's Killer Found
- Noonday in the Shade
- Rumors of a Deal Greatly Exaggerated
- Anniversary Desecrated by Murder
- Fradkov Tells Investors to Stop Worrying
- Seek and Destroy Militants, Putin Says
- Fighters Raid Ingushetia, Dozens Dead
- 1941 Nazi Invasion Remembered
- Russia Ranked No. 1 Retail Target
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