10/16/2006
Paid access archiveRussians Complete Kremlin Cup Sweep
Top-seeded Nikolai Davydenko beat Davis Cup teammate Marat Safin 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 in the all-Russian Kremlin Cup final on Sunday to complete a unique double for the host country.
Kramnik Is Chess King After Beating Topalov
Vladimir Kramnik won a long anticipated unification match against Bulgaria's Veselin Topalov in a tiebreaker Friday, becoming the first universally recognized world chess champion since 1993.
Her Own Death Foretold
I am a pariah. That is the result of my journalism throughout the years of the second war in Chechnya, and of publishing books abroad about life in Russia and the Chechen war.
Being an Artist Is Serious Business
His outrageous costumes and antics may look fun, but Andrei Bartenev says he's chosen the hard road.
Appointments
Andrei Soukhomlinov, partner and former head of the Moscow real estate group at Baker & McKenzie, has joined Salans, the law firm has announced.
How Would You Fire Someone?
I fire a bodyguard for dishonesty, if they're drunk or not on time, for not properly registering when they take arms from storage, for being rude to clients and for not having their uniform.
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