06/22/2006
Paid access archiveJob-Hopping Landed HR Boss in the Right Spot
Tatyana Modeyeva comes across as a person of action.
Appointments
Zhanna Dobritskaya has been appointed as a partner in the Human Capital service line of Ernst & Young's tax department, the company has announced.
Chechens Beat U.S. in Wrestling Event
Two-time world bronze-medalist Joe Williams and eight other U.S. wrestlers took part Tuesday in a match in the war-ravaged republic of Chechnya, part of authorities' efforts to show normal life is returning.
Hingis' Comeback Success Catches Kournikova's Eye
Martina Hingis's return from chronic injury to the top of professional tennis has pricked the interest of another burn-out casualty, Anna Kournikova.
Targeting the Right Parents
An acquaintance of mine owns a dacha, but not in the Moscow region, where people tend to be a little better off and drink less than most other places in the country.
Speaking of Electricity the Biggest Issue Is Gas
Unified Energy Systems doesn't have enough gas. Electricity consumption is rising, but no one is providing the electricity monopoly with any more gas.
Bush Faces Criticism From EU
The U.S. president and EU leaders tackle an array of issues in Vienna.
- Eskimos Fret Over Oil Drilling
- North Korea Wants Talks to Ease Rising Missile Tensions
- The High Cost of Fighting Inflation
- A Troubling, Repetitive Premise
- Senators Split Over Elections for Council
- Communists Denounce TV Coverage
- Lavrov Presses OSCE Chief on Reforms
- Moscow Called One of the Most Rude Cities on Earth
- Experts Warn of HIV Medicine Shortage
- Ford Faces $25M Customs Bill
- Oil Fund Spending Battle Has Parallels Abroad
- State Should Buy Yukos, Chair Says
- Business in Brief
- Mordashov Placates Arcelor Investors
- Hungary, Gazprom to Extend Pipeline
- U.S. Lawmakers Blast Russia
- Orange Team Unveils Coalition Deal
- Web Site Says Russian Diplomats to Be Killed
- News in Brief
- Kiev Scrambling to Avert Gas Crisis
- A New OPEC in the Making?
- Frozen Brains Awaiting Their Resurrection Day
- Democracy and Reform for New Customs Chief
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