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