The Independent 1997 Phil Reeves - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Phil Reeves
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adverts tempt and taunt old comrades. (mixed views about commercial advertising in Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Big Brother on Russia's border. (implications of hardline government in Belarus)(Column)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Bill and Boris sup in Helsinki. (what Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin hope to gain from their forthcoming summit)Retail industryPhil Reeves, Rupert Corwell
Bones of contention over Nicholas's final resting place. (Russian Emperor Nicholas II)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Country for sale or hire: no reasonable offer refused. (renting Russia's treasures)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Enter Grandfather Frost, a skinny Santa with slim pickings for children. (Christmas in Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Future of Russia's youth goes up in smoke. (high levels of smoking among young people in Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Good hearts, bad lands. (Camilla Carr and Jon James abducted in Chechnya)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Great Game is afoot again as rivals carve up an oil bonanza. (international dispute over oil in the Caspian basin)Retail industryPhil Reeves
How Armenia won the war but lost the oil.Retail industryPhil Reeves
Kremlin prepares for life after Yeltsin. (Russian president Boris Yeltsin)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Lenin's bewildered heirs contemplate a lost kingdom. (Communist Party in modern Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Moscow nervous as Chechens vote for new leader.Retail industryPhil Reeves
Moscow reopens the door to religious intolerance.Retail industryPhil Reeves
Muscovites come to terms with science of modern shopping. (opening of hypermarket in Moscow, Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Russia cuts its losses and agrees Nato link.Retail industryPhil Reeves, Tony Barber
Russia holds pot of gold for those who risk assault course.Retail industryPhil Reeves
Russians swear by leeches as a cure for modern ills.Retail industryPhil Reeves
Russia's intellectuals come out of the big sleep.(changing role of Russian intellectuals)Retail industryPhil Reeves
School for aristocrats gives youth gilt-edged future: Muscovites are anxious to establish social status.Retail industryPhil Reeves
The bodyguard, the chess master and model vie for a taste of power. (elections in Tula, Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
The grandson who believes it's time to rewrite history. (Stephen Kerensky, grandson of Russian politician Alexander Kerensky)Retail industryPhil Reeves
The night religious persecution returned to Russia. (storming of Ukrainian Orthodox church near Moscow, Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
The Party's over, but the memories still live on. (80th anniversary of Russia's October Revolution)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Vendor rises from the depths to sell Russia's 'Big Issue.' (UK government gives aid for development of street newspaper in Russia)Retail industryPhil Reeves
Yeltsin harks back to the USSR. (Russian president Boris Yeltsin expected to sign agreement with Belarus)Retail industryPhil Reeves
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