07/10/2006
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A recent game of musical chairs in Russia's law enforcement agencies saw Vladimir Ustinov, the long-serving prosecutor general who managed the case against Mikhail Khodorkovsky and the dismantlement of his company, Yukos, exchange posts with Justice Minister Yury Chaika.
Reading the Russians
""Read Dostoevsky."" That was the advice presidential deputy chief of staff Vladislav Surkov, reportedly President Vladimir Putin's top ideological aide, offered Westerners seeking to better understand Russia.
Little Sign of Top Questions From Internet
President Vladimir Putin's contact with the Russian public via the Internet last week was illuminating. The questions submitted for Putin were as interesting as the answers the president gave.
Zenit's Farewell to Kirov Stadium
There was more than a hint of anticlimax at Kirov Stadium on Thursday.
Poland Faces Rule by Twin Brothers
The United States has its political power families -- the Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes. But nothing quite like what is developing in Poland.
Militias Kidnap, Kill Iraqi Sunnis
Masked Shiite gunmen went on a rampage Sunday in western Baghdad, pulling Sunni Arabs from cars and off the street and killing at least 41 people, police said, in a dramatic escalation of sectarian violence.
Rampant Corruption Threatens Iraq
Corruption is rampant at ""every level"" of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government, with Iraqi graft inspectors calculating that at least $4 billion has been pilfered from state coffers, a top U.S. official said.
UN Small Arms Conference Ends in Shambles
A UN meeting meant to expand a five-year-old crackdown on the illicit global trade in small arms ended in chaos Friday as delegates ran out of time without reaching agreement on a plan for future action.
- Putin Weighs In on Robots and Sex
- Duma Ends Session With an Eye on Elections
- Senators Approve Use of Force Abroad
- Bodies of 2 More Pensioners Turn Up in Bittsevsky Park
- Magazine Closes After Prosecutors Complain
- Yanukovych May Be Named Prime Minister
- Journalist Resigns on the Air
- Blast Kills a Top South Ossetian
- In Washington, Saakashvili Warns of Russian Threat
- Ukraine Steel Imports Under Scrutiny
- Duma Backs Oil Tax Breaks
- Poland Warns Europe on Gas
- Legislators Pass Changes to Allow Svyazinvest Sale
- FT: Abramovich Has Bid for Rosneft Shares
- Gazprom Misses Its Profit Forecast, Responds to IEA
- Alcohol Drought Hits Retailers' Sales
- Capital Inflows Hit $16.1Bln
- Business in Brief
- News in Brief
- Violence Kills 6 in Caucasus, 30 Rebels Lay Down Arms
- Bush to Press Putin Before G8
- Communist Says Police Blocking G8 Activists
- Tears, Relief at Domodedovo
- Sibir Jet Veers Off Runway, 122 Dead
- Bush to Court Putin With a Nuclear Pact
- U.S.-Funded Radio Reports Curtailed
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