10/29/2007
Paid access archiveOn Top in Toon Town
The head of Walt Disney in the CIS changed course to take the entertainment giant's helm.
Singing for Your Supper
Verdi evokes a certain deja vu. Perhaps it's the familiar chocolate color scheme accented with dark gold fittings that makes you feel like you've been here before. Or maybe it's the rococo-inspired dark-wood furniture and cream chiffon drapes. And, of course, there's the ubiquitous Fashion TV.
Restaurant News
Goodman in Novinsky Passazh has expanded, annexing the adjacent former premises of Le Gateau Express.
Putin Places Popularity Over People
On Tuesday, Russians began gathering around the Dubrovka theater to mourn the fifth anniversary of the hostage tragedy that shook the world.
A Squandering Nation
There has always been great irony in the fact that Peter the Great chose Holland as a model for reforming Russia.
Ask the Boss
Q: What is the purpose of corporate bonding activities? What kind does your company offer and how do you determine what to do for such an event?
New Room on Space Station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida -- The shuttle Discovery astronauts added a room to the international space station on Friday, extending the orbital outpost so European and Japanese laboratories can be linked in as well.
Spanish Civil War Victims Beatified
VATICAN CITY -- The Vatican held the biggest mass beatification in history Sunday, putting nearly 500 Catholics killed during the Spanish Civil War on the path to possible sainthood.
Thousands March on New Delhi
NEW DELHI -- Tens of thousands of impoverished Indians arrived at the national capital Sunday, ending a monthlong march to draw attention to the plight of those dispossessed of their land by recent economic development.
TNK-BP Digs Deep to Prop Up Flagging Output
The oil company's operation at the Samotlor field in the Tyumen region is part of an effort to keep production at current levels.
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- Miller Gets Gazprom-Media Position
- UES Gives Go-Ahead to Sale of Generators
- Increasing Costs Dampen Sberbank's 1H Profits
- Low-Grade Diesel Fails to Satisfy EU Standards
- Competition Body Urges More Coordination Among Refiners
- Business in Brief
- Polymetal to Buy Kubaka for $15M
- Kudrin Says Capital Inflow Has Resumed
- Celtic Shareholders Urged to Accept Bid
- X5 Buys Korzinka to Add Outlets
- Path Cleared for Ukraine's Parliament
- Karabakh Deal Seen Next Year
- Tbilisi Court Frees Abkhaz Fighters
- Victims of Stalin's Rule Reburied Near Kiev
- Kozak Cutting Regional Red Tape
- 3 Glonass Navigation Satellites Launched From Baikonur Pad
- Legendary Soviet Spy Feklisov is Dead at 93
- Fattest Baby Keeps Altai Mother Busy
- News in Brief
- Artists Draft Letter Opposing Putin's Third Term
- 11 Parties Registered
- Russian Rep Pitches Plan at OSCE
- Dubrovka Victims Commemorated
- Security Infighting All About Money
- Putin Says Russia Will Check EU on Rights
- Foreigners Face a 10-Day Wait for New Visas
- Putin Snipes at EU on Access to Assets
- Putin Discloses Assets of $150,000
- Rocket Making Could Resume Quickly
- Zenit Grabs Lead After Spartak Draws
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