05/16/2006
Paid access archiveKosovo Talks Much More Than Kosovo
For most people, being a state citizen is as much a reality as having parents, but the international order also has its orphans.
3 Possible Successors
At a meeting on Saturday with the management of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company, President Vladimir Putin reserved for himself the right to express an opinion about possible future presidential candidates.
A Month of Consolidation
April was a month of regional consolidation. President Vladimir Putin signed a new law that established the date and procedures for election of representatives to the legislative body of the newly consolidated Perm region.
A Grand Bargain Still Only Solution on Iran
The world is entering a critical moment over the Iranian nuclear controversy, one that will decide whether a prolonged standoff will now spiral into conflict or settle into crisis management that might yield a workable compromise.
Blokhin Takes Gamble on Injured Shevchenko
Ukraine coach Oleh Blokhin named Andriy Shevchenko in his 23-man squad Monday for the World Cup despite the AC Milan striker's knee injury.
From Dry Holes to 3-D Success Story
Modern smart-drilling techniques are helping Russian companies find new sources of oil.
Telenor's Court Case Dismissed
The Moscow Arbitration Court on Monday dismissed Norwegian telecoms company Telenor's case against Russia's second-largest mobile phone operator, VimpelCom.
Grozny's Reconstruction Has Observers Puzzled
Even at night the fresh sounds rise above one of the most ruined cities on earth. They are the thumps of hammers and mallets, and the rumbles of diesel engines. Lights glow inside the shells of broken buildings, where masons are at work.
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- Mariinsky Theater to Close for a Makeover
- Police Disperse Housing Protesters
- EU to Propose 'Bold Package' to Iran
- Hussein Charged in 148 Deaths
- Bush: Troops on Border a Temporary Measure
- Israelis Take Interest in Neighbors
- Children in Polygamous Sect Emerging Out of Reclusion
- U.K. Professors Push Israel Boycott
- AstraZeneca to Buy Biotech Firm CAT
- Vietnam Braces for WTO Entry
- High-Tech Firms Push for More Migrants
- Chavez Warns on U.S. Attack
- Business in Brief
- RTS Slides by 5.5% as Commodities Plunge
- Oil Bourse to Debut in '06, Official Says
- Sibneft Changes Name to Gazprom Neft
- Total Still Hopeful on Shtokman
- News in Brief
- A Medieval Cemetery Vanishes Without a Trace
- Hundreds Gather for 'Overdue' HIV Forum
- Shanghai Group Pushes for Iran Talks
- Organized Crime Seen as a Threat
- Klebnikov Murder Case Sent to Supreme Court
- Abbas Gets PR Boost in Sochi
- Russia Grapples With an Atomic Dilemma
- In a Scientist's Fall, China Feels Robbed of Glory
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