12/19/2006
Paid access archiveRussian Wins 4-Man Bobsled
Yevgeny Popov of Russia moved atop the World Cup standings by driving to victory Sunday in the four-man bobsled competition at Mount Van Hoevenberg.
Bull and Bear Business
MICEX chief executive Alexei Rybnikov knows all about the art of applying one's brain to make money.
What's the Difference Between a Gift and a Bribe?
This is a topic that worries me a lot.
Fabulous Fiddlesticks
Restaurant longevity is a real rarity in Moscow, where eateries come and go in the blink of an eye.
Baked Goose
Stary Cherdak's head chef, Michael Galeyev, shares a recipe for baked goose stuffed with meat and white mushrooms and served with cranberry sauce.
This PR Stunt Meant Little for Veterans
The line coming out of the Kremlin the last couple of years has been that most of the criticism, domestic and foreign, of the country's political course has been misplaced.
Making Threats
I have a confession. I went to Saturday's opposition rally, but I had been deceived by the morning's sunshine and was wearing only a light jacket, so after listening to the first speeches, I ducked into a nearby coffee shop with a friend to warm up.
Political Elites and a Broken Melting Pot
Political analysts usually start looking to political elites for action when a decision must be made that would not garner majority support if put to a democratic vote.
A Season for Goodwill to All Men -- Literally
So here's the thing: If you're running some johnny-come-lately, export-oriented religion from the Middle East and you pull off a hostile takeover of a European pagan winter festival, you can't really complain if your customers start to ignore the rebranding.
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