02/08/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
An Iron Curtain at Mount Ararat
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 gave birth to 15 independent states, from the Baltics to the Caucasus to Central Asia.
Outrage Gives Platform to Anti-Semites
In early 1999, my magazine, Sreda, publicly accused Vladimir Gusinsky, vice president of the World Jewish Congress, of aiding and abetting anti-Semitism.
Putin Fans Region's Flames
In 1994, when Russian forces first invaded Chechnya, and in 1999, when we went in again, one of the main official explanations of the costly endeavor was that if left in the hands of separatists and other anti-Russian elements, the conflict in Chechnya would spread like the plague to surrounding regions.
The Hitler-Stalin Pact Still Divides Setuland
You won't find it on any map, but Setuland really does exist.
Goa: The Coast That Was Spared the Storm
With 131 kilometers of pristine coastline along the Arabian Sea and moderate tropical weather year-round, the Indian state of Goa has seen its tourist industry expand exponentially since commercial air travel began there in the 1980s.
IKEA Founder Eyes the Regions
Ingvar Kamprad, the legendary founder of IKEA, came to Russia last week to announce his company's ambitious expansion plans.
St. Pete Flats Get $13Bln Makeover
A German firm is set to invest 10 billion euros ($13 billion) into the rejuvenation of the Moskovsky district housing by replacing decaying khrushchyovki apartment blocks with modern 16-story houses, Interfax reported.
Warehouse Market Gets Boost From NLC Project
National Logistics Company is planning to invest roughly $200 million into the construction of a 300,000-square-meter warehousing complex in the Moscow region.
Toronto Realtor Takes On Trump
A Toronto real estate developer could trump Donald Trump by building a luxury hotel and condominium tower that would top the height of a 70-story one the U.S. entrepreneur plans for Canada's largest city.
- Sistema Plans $1.2Bln Investment in Realty
- Investor Puts 'Gruesome' Flat on Sale
- Rice Steps Up Middle East Peace Effort
- Insurgent Blasts Kill 27 in Iraq
- CIA Agrees to Disclose Nazi Records
- Bush Unveils $2.6 Trillion Budget
- Some See Light at End of Dark Dollar Tunnel
- IMF Mulls Selling Gold to Fund Debt Write-Off
- Super Bowl Ad Blitz Rings Up $80,000 a Second
- Brazilian Businesses Cash In on Carnival
- Gates Vows 'Interoperable,' Better Software
- Ex-LUKoil Official Leading in Nenets Vote
- Japan Renews Call for Kurils' Return
- FBI Team Called In to Investigate Zhvania's Death
- Alaskan Kindergartners Learn Russian
- Official: Iran Nuke Deal Close
- News in Brief
- Yukos Shipper Says Default Is Looming
- Government to Form Single Aircraft Maker
- 38 Siberian Oil and Gas Fields Slated for Auction
- Putin Demands Tax Overhaul
- Rome Looks for Ways to Boost Economic Ties With Moscow
- Inflation Rate Races to a 3-Year High
- Yukos' Mazeikiu Refinery Dries Up as CEO Visits
- Farmers Urge Fradkov to Push EU on Grain
- Yara Buys Into Fertilizer Plant
- Gazprom to Spin Off, Float Sibur
- Rosneft Merger Hangs in Balance
- Maskhadov Raises Stakes in Chechnya
- President Gives Kudrin a Public Roasting
- Business in Brief
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