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Reflections: Russian Photographs 1992 – 2002 in the USA

The Moscow Times’ photographers covered not only the major news stories of the 1990s. But the photographs also catch special, timeless moments in the life of Russia: ice fishing in winter; the spring breakup of the frozen Moscow River; young soldiers celebrating on leave; and the discovery of a long-forgotten graveyard during construction of a new downtown shopping plaza. Together, the images help tell the story of a nation undergoing radical transformation on many levels.

The digital prints of photographs in this exhibition have been selected from those published in Reflections: A Decade of Photographs, 1992-2002 (Moscow: the Moscow Times, 2002). They are part of a larger group of pictures that have been generously donated to the Library of Congress by the Moscow Times.



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The Crisis: Electricity Providers Face Bankruptcy
Electricity suppliers across the country are cracking down as the number of delinquent private and corporate customers surges, as the dilapidated industry is mired in debt linked to unpaid consumer bills and the multibillion-dollar investment programs that investors signed onto during the privatization of Unified Energy System, which wrapped up just weeks before the financial crisis struck.

Market Matters: Uralkali Stock Stares Into A Chasm
Catching both the market and the potash producer by surprise, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin reopened a 2006 investigation into the flooding of a Uralkali mine, sending the company's shares down 75 percent in London in the three trading days after the announcement.


Putin Unveils $14.6Bln Tax Cut
By Anatoly Medetsky / Staff Writer Prime Minister Vladimir Putin unveiled a new $14.6 billion measure Thursday aimed at helping businesses withstand the current economic downturn, spending likely to further drain the Reserve Fund next year.
Liquidity Slips Into Everyday Lexicon
By Maria Levina / Special to The Moscow Times Liquidity, a term rarely heard outside of boardrooms and brokerages just months ago, has been making its way into kitchen-table conversations, as a financial crisis catalyzed by the integration of global financial markets has come to threaten the country’s recent prosperity.
UFG's Boris Fyodorov Dies, 50
By Ira Iosebashvili, Maria Antonova / Staff Writers Boris Fyodorov, a Soviet-era adviser on free-market reforms and co-founder of the United Financial Group investment bank, died Thursday in London. He was 50.
Norilsk Profit May Fall 75% in 2009
By Nadia Popova / Staff Writer Norilsk Nickel’s profit may fall by as much as 75 percent in 2009 as demand has fallen in the midst of the financial crisis, the firm’s chief executive Vladimir Strzhalkovsky said Thursday.

Igor Tabakov / MT
Two women walking through Yekaterininsky Park in northern Moscow on Thursday, the first snowy day of winter. More snow is forecast for Friday and Saturday, with temperatures hitting a low of minus 1 degree Celsius.more
S&P Lowers Rating Of Russian Standard
By Maria Levina / Special to The Moscow Times Standard & Poor’s docked Russian Standard Bank’s long-term rating by one notch Thursday, lowering it to B+ from BB- in the first downgrade of a major domestic lender since the financial crisis began.
Putin's Rating Strong Despite the Turmoil
By Nabi Abdullaev / Staff Writer While Russians are becoming increasingly concerned about the country's trajectory in the unfolding global financial crisis, the approval ratings of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev remain buoyant.
Navy Plans Pirate Patrol Near Africa
Combined Reports The Navy said Thursday that it would keep a presence off the coast of East Africa to patrol against Somali pirates. Military forces across the world are trying to protect cargo ships using the sea corridor around the Horn of Africa linking Europe and Asia -- one of the busiest trade routes in the world.

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