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Market Matters: Struggling Stocks Spur New Record Oil Prices
Oil hit another record of just under $143 as global stocks tumbled last week, with the Dow briefly dipping into bear market territory as investors sought safety in gold, government debt and the Swiss franc.

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Energy Partnership Focus for Chavez
By Anna Smolchenko / Staff Writer Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gave the go-ahead for expanded operations by Russian oil companies and called for an energy alliance with Moscow during an appearance with President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday, but he saved a personal invitation to visit Caracas for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Dwindling Seto Numbers Feel Estonia's Pull
By Alexander Osipovich / Staff Writer Helju Majak is among the last of her people to remain in Russia. Even her two younger sisters now live across the Estonian border, just a few kilometers away.
Yushchenko Questioned Again
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko was summoned Tuesday for questioning into his nearly lethal poisoning four years ago, and he said the ongoing investigation would produce some ""very unpleasant"" surprises.
BP Pulls Out Last Foreign Specialists
By Miriam Elder / Staff Writer The company removes its last 60 employees at joint venture TNK-BP, warning that the move may hurt long-term performance.

Alexander Nemenov / AP
Chavez gesturing with Medvedev on Tuesday at the Maiendorf Castle presidential residence outside Moscow, where Chavez called for an energy alliance.more
Turkey Warming To Russian Energy
By Ercan Ersoy Turkey wants to boost cooperation with Russia, its top gas supplier, ending a frosty period marked by differences over the Nabucco pipeline to Europe, an official and analysts said.
Prokhorov Sues Potanin Over Article
Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov has filed a defamation suit against former business partner Vladimir Potanin and The Moscow Times to defend his business reputation, a spokeswoman for the Moscow Arbitration Court said Tuesday.
East vs. West in Central Asia
By Adrian Pabst In a little-noticed news story last week, U.S. lawmakers strongly condemned what they called China's brutal pre-Olympic crackdown in the far northwest Xinjiang region, which is populated by the Uyghurs, a mostly Muslim Turkic ethnic group.
Serbia Arrests Radovan Karadzic Near Belgrade
The former president of the Bosnian Serb republic was posing as a specialist in alternative medicine.

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Columnists

Igor Sechin: The Great Arctic Conqueror
By Yulia Latynina

Biggest Firms Are Favored In the Regions
By Konstantin Sonin

Rakhimov's Double Mutiny
By Nikolai Petrov

The Missiles of July
By Richard Lourie

Gulags of the World United
By Mark H. Teeter

Visitors Grow Restless at Abkhaz Vacation Towns
By Matthew Collin

A Duck by Any Other Name
By Michele A. Berdy

The Kremlin's Tibet
By Georgy Bovt

It is the 1990s All Over Again For the Press
By Alexei Pankin

Battling Cold War Cliches
By Alexander Golts

U.S. Decline Gives Moscow a Golden Chance
By Alexei Bayer

Medvedev Passed G8 Test
By Vladimir Frolov

Medvedev Is Neither Tsar Nor Saint
By Boris Kagarlitsky

Lessons About Franco, Football and Freedom
By Yevgeny Kiselyov

Inflation's Sun Spots Stain Economic Successes
By Anders Aslund

From Vancouver to Vladivostok
By Fyodor Lukyanov

Immunity From the Oil Curse
By Martin Gilman






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