12/03/2007
Paid access archiveU.S. Sweeps Russia in Davis Cup Final
The Associated Press
The United States won its first Davis Cup since 1995 with a doubles victory over defending champion Russia on Saturday.
The Vote Was Not Free or Transparent
Vladimir Churov, head of the Central Elections Commission, gave a small group of foreign reporters a personal guarantee five days before the State Duma elections took place.
Dubai on the Moscow River
By Alexei Bayer
Writing in the Nov. 22 issue of The New York Review of Books, former Soviet dissident Sergei Kovalyov analyzed the reasons for President Vladimir Putin's remarkable popularity.
U.S. Focus of Climate Discussions
The Associated Press
Any agreement hammered out by a massive United Nations climate change conference starting in Indonesia this week would not make sense without the participation of the United States, the world's top emitter of greenhouse gases, the UN's climate chief said Sunday.
Venezuela Votes on Chavez's Changes
Reuters
Venezuelans voted in a tightly contested referendum Sunday on whether to allow left-wing President Hugo Chavez to stay in power for as long as he keeps winning elections or hand him his first defeat at the polls.
British Muslim Delegation Pushes for Teacher's Release
The Associated Press
The British government and a Muslim delegation from the House of Lords are together pushing hard to obtain a pardon from Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for a teacher imprisoned when she allowed her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad.
Opera With a Twist of Beet
By John Wendle
From the Trans-Siberian to opera, Neil McGowan has embraced a wide swath of Russian culture.
Hot Choc to Warm Up
By Nathan Toohey
Moka D'oro describes itself as a ""city cafe,"" which seems quite an apt description given that it follows the city cafe formula closely.
Restaurant News
By Nathan Toohey
Those looking for a cozy countryside retreat for a couple of pints now have a new pub to unwind in, the Chester Ferry Pub and Restaurant.
Alfa Says MegaFon Dispute Resolved
Combined Reports
Altimo, the telecoms investment vehicle of billionaire Mikhail Fridman, said Friday that it had resolved a long-running dispute over its stake in the country's third-largest mobile operator, MegaFon.
Venture Fund Boss Touts Ties to Siloviki
By Miriam Elder
The Kremlin and an Israeli investment fund on Sunday sought to distance themselves from Oleg Shvartsman, an unknown Russian fund manager who claimed in an interview that he was a key money manager for the siloviki clan.
Gazprom May Choose Total for Astrakhan
Reuters
Gazprom may bring in Total to help it tap a large gas field in Astrakhan, it said Friday, only a few months after teaming up with the French oil major on the giant Arctic Shtokman deposit.
UES to Sell 21% of Mosenergo to City
Reuters
The board of state utility Unified Energy System on Friday approved the sale of 21.2 percent of Moscow utility Mosenergo to the city government for 6.5 rubles per share, valuing the stake at $2.25 billion.
Putin Says Science Funding to Double
The Associated Press
President Vladimir Putin pledged on Friday to double the government's spending on science in the next two years, saying it was crucial to ensuring the country's development.
Business in Brief
Kovytka Deal DelayedGazprom Mulls Ruble SalesProkhorov Sells Media StakeRZD Bank to Borrow $2BlnPolyus Wins Gold LicenseGAZ Eyes Michigan PartsNovolipetsk Net Falls 20%UES Plans China VentureMechel Mulls Coal SpinoffTGK-7 Manager KilledEni to Buy Burren Energy
Investors Hoping for Clarity After Election
By Catrina Stewart
Investors await President Vladimir Putin's plans for the next administration.
- $7Bln Demanded for Kashagan Delay
- Trepashkin Freed After Serving 4-Year Sentence
- Putin Signs CFE Moratorium Drawing U.S., OSCE Protests
- Paper Reports Rise in Russian Spying
- 44 Miners Injured in Ukrainian Blast
- Kazakhstan to Manage the OSCE in 2010
- Okruashvili Asked for Asylum
- 'Godzilla' Dies After 6 Months on the Run
- Fancy Medal Unveiled for Foreigners
- Observers, Voters See Violations
- Red Square Residents Vote With Homeless
- 3 Elderly Voters Die
- Policemen Beef Up Security in Beslan
- Early Voters Support a Just Russia
- Youths' Exit Poll Reflects Official Results
- Turnout Up as United Russia Takes 63%
- Party Ponders Life After Landslide
- Disappointment and Defiance in Party Camps
- Several Rosneft Vice Presidents Could Quit
- U.S. Sweeps Russia in Davis Cup Final
- The Vote Was Not Free or Transparent
- Dubai on the Moscow River
- U.S. Focus of Climate Discussions
- Venezuela Votes on Chavez's Changes
- British Muslim Delegation Pushes for Teacher's Release
- Opera With a Twist of Beet
- First Person
- Hot Choc to Warm Up
- Restaurant News
- Alfa Says MegaFon Dispute Resolved
- Venture Fund Boss Touts Ties to Siloviki
- Gazprom May Choose Total for Astrakhan
- UES to Sell 21% of Mosenergo to City
- Putin Says Science Funding to Double
- Business in Brief
- Investors Hoping for Clarity After Election
- $7Bln Demanded for Kashagan Delay
- Trepashkin Freed After Serving 4-Year Sentence
- Putin Signs CFE Moratorium Drawing U.S., OSCE Protests
- Paper Reports Rise in Russian Spying
- 44 Miners Injured in Ukrainian Blast
- Kazakhstan to Manage the OSCE in 2010
- Okruashvili Asked for Asylum
- 'Godzilla' Dies After 6 Months on the Run
- Fancy Medal Unveiled for Foreigners
- Observers, Voters See Violations
- Red Square Residents Vote With Homeless
- 3 Elderly Voters Die
- Policemen Beef Up Security in Beslan
- Early Voters Support a Just Russia
- Youths' Exit Poll Reflects Official Results
- Turnout Up as United Russia Takes 63%
- Party Ponders Life After Landslide
- Disappointment and Defiance in Party Camps
- Several Rosneft Vice Presidents Could Quit
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