11/08/2007
Paid access archiveFocus on Gazprom, Not Sovereign Wealth Funds
Until recently, the world of finance appeared to move toward transparent, publicly traded private corporations, but recently an opposite trend is apparent. Nontransparent forms of investment, such as hedge funds, private equity funds and sovereign wealth funds, are surging.
The Revolutionary Struggle Goes On
When the authorities did away with the Nov. 7 holiday, they probably hoped to rid themselves of unpleasant memories of events that still unnerve the ruling class.
The Contrasting Cultures of Kiev
From the Monastery of the Caves to Rodina-Mat and Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Ukraine's capital is a layer-cake of history.
Go Overboard for Azeri
Za Bortom, a maritime-themed restaurant featured on these pages in April, has sailed off into the sunset, to be replaced by a new Azeri restaurant called Ugolok Vostoka.
Icon: Chicken Kiev
The chicken Kiev cutlet, served at every Soviet restaurant after World War II, has a convoluted history similar to that of the olivye salad, also known as the Russian salad.
- Business in Brief
- Gazprom, BP Step Up TNK-BP Talks
- Inspectors Allowed to Check Meat
- Microsoft Hopes for Ad Boom
- Daimler Sets Up Banking Unit to Cash In on a Surge in Sales
- Fund Plans to Convert Rubles on the Market
- Imperial Confirms Stake Bid
- News in Brief
- Drive Starts to Make Putin 'National Leader'
- Duma Approves Freeze on Crucial Arms Treaty
- Uzbek President Will Run for Re-election
- Diplomat Says No Secret Message
- Hundreds Injured in Tbilisi Clashes
- Oil Prices Climb to Just Under $100
- Visiting Comrades Long for Old Times
- Race Is On to Save Pay Terminals
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