02/27/2008
Paid access archiveLife Gets Better, But Only for Some
By Max Delany
The public protests shook the president and nearly toppled a government. But the thousands of angry demonstrators that flooded onto the streets of towns and cities around the country in January 2005 were not opposition activists protesting the rollback of democracy or Kremlin policy in the Caucasus.
Medvedev Taking Words From Putin's Mouth
First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has promised to continue Vladimir Putin's policies after his likely landslide victory in the March 2 presidential election. He appears to be continuing Putin's speech patterns as well.
Regions Putting on Election Shows
By David Nowak
Hello to Spring! Goodbye to Winter! Don't worry if you've never heard of either of these festivals, as neither had anyone else until regional officials conjured them up to entice people from their homes and down to their local polling station Sunday.
You Are What You Eat
By James Marson
Eating organic food is becoming increasingly popular in Russia, but finding locally grown products is a challenge.
Price Wise: Getting a Deal on Tofu
By James Marson
Tofu, or bean curd, was first produced in China around 2,000 years ago and was introduced to Japan by priests who had been to China to study Buddhism.
Wine, Lobio and Song
Traktir Via may be newly opened, but it is 100 percent old school.
- Ask the Sommelier
- The Kremlin's Guide on How to Keep a Job
- A Stolen Election
- A Way to Let Abkhazia Live a Normal Life
- New President Needs to Offer New Reforms
- 'Doomsday' Vault Seeks to Protect World's Crops
- Rice Pressures China on N. Korea
- Trespassing Transvestite Sent to Prison
- Putin Will Make Call to Vote
- Kasparov Wants Snub for Medvedev
- British Journalist Beaten and Robbed
- Gazprom and SUEK Reach Merger Deal
- New Threat of Gas Cutoff to Ukraine
- Norway Cancels Order With Northern Shipyard
- Usmanov to Sponsor Dynamo
- Global Woes Won't Slow Russian IPOs
- Business in Brief
- Mechel Unit Plans $4Bln Floatation
- Finnish Firm Leaves, Citing Import Duties
- Medvedev Warns U.S. on Senility
- Big Week for Missile Defense
- News in Brief