01/11/2006
Paid access archiveIsinbayeva Voted 2005 Top European Athlete
Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva on Monday was named European Athlete of the Year for her record-breaking 2005.
Death and the Donetsk Miner
Coal miners in Donetsk risk their lives underground for salaries of $200 per month.
Gref: 2005 Inflation Under 11%
Consumer price inflation was 10.9 percent in 2005, slightly below the official target of 11.0 to 11.5 percent, Economic Development and Trade Minister German Gref said during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
Western Lessons From Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine have ended their spat over natural gas prices. Ukraine will pay more, but much less than Russia originally demanded. That’s the good news.
A Year for Determining the Course
Gazprom's conflict with Ukraine demonstrates once more that 2005 may be termed The Year the Course Was Determined.
- The Gentle Art of International Divorce
- The OSCE and a New Culture of Dialogue
- Ukraine Steel Faces Price Squeeze
- Angry Parliament Sacks Ukraine's Government
- Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Adha
- Nefteyugansk Mayor Dies in Fire at Home
- Putin Urges Bird Flu Measures
- No Jail Time for Adoptive Parents
- Ex-Cabbie Buys $40M Mansion
- Russia Urges Iran to Keep Moratorium
- Ukraine Says It Will Not Buy Any Gas From Russia
- Foreign Buyers Snap Up Gazprom
- 2 Go on Trial in Klebnikov's Murder
- Duma Has 600 Bills on Its Plate
- News in Brief
- Business in Brief
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