12/28/2004
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Realtors Cash In on Homes of Nomenklatura
While the former homes of Hollywood celebrities or rock music legends have long been hot offers on the international real estate market, the homegrown interest in residences of Soviet-era functionaries is a new phenomenon.
St. Pete Seaport's New Terminal Eyes Europe
An architectural design titled ""The Window to Europe"" is to be built to house the new passenger terminal at St. Petersburg's seaport.
U.K. Fund Industry Seeks Tax Breaks
Britain could build a big onshore fund industry in the booming area of property investment if it implements tax breaks in 2005 to complement sweeping changes in regulation made earlier this year, a top industry figure said last week.
Investors Skeptical About UES Reform
The Cabinet said Friday its delayed power sector restructuring was on track but failed to impress investors.
Volgotanker Gets $23M Tax Claim
Russia's biggest shipping company, Volgotanker, has received a $23 million back tax claim for 2001, Kommersant reported Saturday.
- Beijing Preparing Major Arms Deal
- Yukos Sale Casts Pall on Gazprom Merger
- Surreal Politics and Economic Soap Operas
- 2004: Back to the Soviet Future
- Orange Revolution Can't Happen Here
- Kremlin's 'No. 2' Now Heads Yugansk
- Purchase of Yugansk Given Seal of Approval
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Putin Offers Concessions to Regions
- Kremlin Candidates Win 2 Polls
- Russia, China Plan Unprecedented Exercises
- Putin's Governor Rules
- Akayev: No Revolution in Kyrgyzstan
- Karimov: Condemn Ukraine's Protests
- Cosmonaut Strekalov Dead at 64
- Boy Singer Flies Orphans to London
- Veshnyakov: No Russian Revolution
- Yushchenko Takes Unassailable Lead
- Tidal Waves Kill Over 23,700 in Asia
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