11/20/2007
Paid access archiveLet's Dance
By Katya Nazarova
If waltzing at a wedding makes you weak at the knees, social dance classes could be the solution.
What to Do: Finnish Fun
By Anna Tsvetkova
For many Russians, the Finnish character is summed up in a joke: Two Finns come to visit their father in a village.
Shimmer and Shine
By Nathan Toohey
After a hard day scouring the enormous Yevropeisky shopping center's fashion boutiques, a girl needs to unwind and refuel -- and that's where the recently opened Blesk aims to please.
Ask the Chef
Sergei Poletayev is head chef at Homemadecafe.
Community Bulletin Board
Community Bulletin Board
Truly Strange Duma Elections
By Konstantin Sonin
The Duma elections are very strange. They had seemed to be nothing more than a formality to re-elect members of a senseless and useless lower house of parliament.
For Putin, Anti-Democracy
By Nikolai Petrov
The State Duma election campaign will reach its end next week. Looking back, the entire process has been little more than a struggle among various pro-Putin candidates vying for Duma seats.
Deal Sealed to Dispose of Plutonium Stocks
The Associated Press
U.S. and Russian officials have reached an agreement on how to dispose safely of 34 tons of Russian weapons-grade plutonium, overcoming a major hurdle in a joint nuclear-nonproliferation effort that at times has been close to falling apart.
Toiletmobile Headed for Seoul
Staff Writer
Somewhere east of Yekaterinburg, a man is driving a toilet to Seoul. ""Toilet culture is a part of national culture,"" Alexei Maksunov, deputy head of the Russian Toilet Union, said by telephone Monday -- World Toilet Day -- while driving a clunky Oka car outfitted with a toilet.
Putin Hosts Church on Anniversary
By Anna Smolchenko
During a celebration of the re-establishment of the Moscow Patriarchate, the president urges the Orthodox to go to the polls.
5,000 to Attend Gathering for Putin
By David Nowak
At least 5,000 supporters of President Vladimir Putin will attend a demonstration in his honor at Luzhniki Stadium on Wednesday, said Pavel Astakhov, the lawyer-cum-celebrity who leads the nascent ""For Putin"" movement, on Monday.
Monitoring Invitations Will Go to Different Observers
The Moscow Times
Russia will increase the number of invitations to monitors from the Parliamentary Assemblies of the European Council, the OSCE and CIS, Konstantin Kosachyov, head of the Duma's international affairs committee said Monday.
Olmert Agrees to Release of Prisoners Ahead of Summit
Reuters
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sought wide Arab support on Monday for a U.S.-led peace conference by agreeing to release 441 Palestinian prisoners and reaffirming a pledge not to build new Jewish settlements.
Cyclone Death Toll Tops 3,000
Reuters
Four days after super cyclone Sidr killed more than 3,000 people in Bangladesh, rescuers struggled Monday to reach isolated areas along the country's coast to give aid to millions of survivors.
Pakistan Judges Back Musharraf Re-Election
Reuters
Pakistan's Supreme Court, packed with government-friendly judges since President Pervez Musharraf's imposition of emergency rule, dismissed on Monday the main challenges to his re-election last month.
World Bank Urges Action on Inflation
By Tai Adelaja
Russia must control inflation and allow for appreciation of the ruble if it wishes to see its robust economic performance stay on course, the World Bank said in a report released Monday.
Sibir Sues Millhouse Over Fields
By Anatoly Medetsky
An affiliate of the energy firm is seeking billions of dollars in a lawsuit against Roman Abramovich.
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- Severstal Extends Bid For Celtic
- Oil Firms Ordered to Supply Fuel
- Business in Brief
- St. Pete Approves 3 Projects
- Agency Delays Mortgage Bond Issue
- City Set to Build 200 Skyscrapers
- Nazarbayev Not Concerned by Slowdown
- Widows Wary About Eastern Europe
- Irish Investor Braves Bureaucratic Hitches
- Paradise Living Gets City Hall Approval
- Teorema Seeks $500M in London Listing
- News in Brief
- Death Toll Reaches 80 in Ukraine Blast
- Kudrin Deputy Faces Fraud Charges
- Doctors Hit the Rails to Plug Medical Gaps
- Let's Dance
- What to Do: Finnish Fun
- Shimmer and Shine
- Ask the Chef
- Community Bulletin Board
- Truly Strange Duma Elections
- For Putin, Anti-Democracy
- Deal Sealed to Dispose of Plutonium Stocks
- Toiletmobile Headed for Seoul
- Putin Hosts Church on Anniversary
- 5,000 to Attend Gathering for Putin
- Monitoring Invitations Will Go to Different Observers
- Olmert Agrees to Release of Prisoners Ahead of Summit
- Cyclone Death Toll Tops 3,000
- Pakistan Judges Back Musharraf Re-Election
- World Bank Urges Action on Inflation
- Sibir Sues Millhouse Over Fields
- Finns Sees Compromise on Wood Duty
- Mosenergo Set to Float Shares
- Iran Seeks 30 Tu-204s for $1Bln
- Amur Boosts Copper, Nickel Resources
- Severstal Extends Bid For Celtic
- Oil Firms Ordered to Supply Fuel
- Business in Brief
- St. Pete Approves 3 Projects
- Agency Delays Mortgage Bond Issue
- City Set to Build 200 Skyscrapers
- Nazarbayev Not Concerned by Slowdown
- Widows Wary About Eastern Europe
- Irish Investor Braves Bureaucratic Hitches
- Paradise Living Gets City Hall Approval
- Teorema Seeks $500M in London Listing
- News in Brief
- Death Toll Reaches 80 in Ukraine Blast
- Kudrin Deputy Faces Fraud Charges
- Doctors Hit the Rails to Plug Medical Gaps
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