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Volume 1 Issue 164
December 29, 1995- KAZAKH PRESIDENT OBJECTS TO RUSSIAN POLICIES.
- UZBEKISTAN DECLARES YEAR OF TAMERLANE.
- GEORGIA MAY END RUSSIAN "PEACEKEEPING" ROLE IN ABKHAZIA.
- UKRAINE, RUSSIA BARGAINING ON BOMBER AND MISSILE TRANSFER.
- BELARUS CONSTITUTIONAL COURT CHAIRMAN STAYS PUT.
- UKRAINE PONDERS AGRARIAN REFORMS.
- KOZYREV: A STAY OF EXECUTION?
- CHERNOMYRDIN EXHORTS GOVERNMENT TO CLOSE RANKS.
- FLU EPIDEMIC IN UKRAINE.
- LEBED WILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT.
- YELTSIN RETURNS TO KREMLIN.
- EXPLOSION IN GROZNY.
- "RUSSIA IS OUR HOME" TO FIGHT FOR TOP DUMA JOBS.
- COMMUNISTS WEIGH POSSIBLE GOVERNMENT ROLE.
Volume 1 Issue 163
December 28, 1995- AKAYEV DECLARED RE-ELECTED IN KYRGYZSTAN.
- ARMENIA INAUGURATES VITAL BRIDGE TO IRAN.
- GEORGIA PUTS KITOVANI ON TRIAL WHILE IOSELIANI AWAITS SAME.
- TRANSDNIESTER VOTING: YES TO CIS, NO TO REFORMS.
- ESTONIAN INTERIM ARMY COMMANDER APPOINTED.
- UKRAINE, GEORGIA CONCERTING IN ADVANCE OF CIS SUMMIT.
- RUSSIAN ENERGY EXPORTS DOWN, FOOD IMPORTS UP.
- CHECHNYA.
- PRESIDENTIAL FIELD COMES INTO VIEW.
- COMMUNISTS EYE 50 PERCENT OF DUMA COMMITTEE CHAIRS
- LUKASHENKO ACCUSES TRADE UNIONS OF FANNING TENSION.
- SERGEI BELYAEV TO HEAD DUMA FACTION OF "RUSSIA IS OUR HOME."
Volume 1 Issue 162
December 27, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN LEGALIZES PRIVATE LAND OWNERSHIP.
- RUSSIAN BANK BREAKS NEW GROUND IN AZERBAIJAN.
- MOLDOVAN PARLIAMENT REJECTS PRESIDENTIAL CONTROL OF SECURITY MINISTRY.
- LUKASHENKO TO HAVE FINAL SAY ON NEW SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT?
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES PROPOSAL FOR BALTIC NAVAL FORCE.
- MOSCOW AND TEHRAN TO SETTLE DEBTS.
- RUSSIA SEEKS DEBT-FOR-EQUITY SWAP.
- YELTSIN TURNS TO FOREIGN POLICY.
- INSTANT REPLAY, BUT IS IT RYBKIN OR LUKYANOV?
- ...BUT COMMUNISTS RELUCTANT
- TAX EVASION COMES TO UKRAINE.
- CHERNOMYRDIN OPENS DOOR TO COMMUNISTS WITH CREDENTIALS...
- CIS CUSTOMS UNION SET TO EXPAND.
- RUBLE BAND MAY CEASE NEXT YEAR
- CENTRAL BANK HEAD ELECTED CHIEF OF FOREIGN TRADE BANK.
- YELTSIN LEAVES BARVIKHA SANATORIUM.
- CENTRIST GROUP TAKES SHAPE IN DUMA.
Volume 1 Issue 161
December 26, 1995- TURKMENISTAN INVITES FOREIGN INVESTMENT, EYES TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD.
- POST-ELECTION CARNAGE ON THE TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER.
- U.S. MAY EXPAND INVESTMENTS IN UZBEKISTAN.
- TAJIK TALKS ADJOURN IN IMPASSE.
- AKAYEV LIKELY WINNER IN KYRGYZSTAN ELECTIONS.
- ISRAEL IMPORTING RUSSIAN CRIME.
- COMMUNISTS WINNERS IN FINAL VOTE COUNT, TURN SIGHTS ON PRESIDENCY.
- ITALIAN FIRM GETS COLD FEET ON TELECOM DEAL.
- UKRAINE SUSPENDS PRIVATIZATION OF OIL AND GAS COMPANIES.
- FIGHTING SUBSIDES IN GUDERMES, SPREADS ELSEWHERE IN CHECHNYA.
- AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS POSTPONE STRIKE.
- MENATEP-IMPEX TO DELIVER OIL TO CUBA.
- ECONOMIC PLAN FOR JANUARY-JUNE 1996 BEING READIED.
- NORTH FLEET FLAGSHIP LEAVES FOR MEDITERRANEAN EXERCISE.
- CHUBAIS: COMMUNISTS DO NOT UNDERSTAND ECONOMICS.
- YELTSIN CREATES NEW FOREIGN POLICY ARM.
- SHAKHRAI RESIGNS.
- COMMUNIST WINS ELECTION AS NOVOSIBIRSK GOVERNOR.
Volume 1 Issue 160
December 22, 1995- NEW KGB AND MVD CHIEFS IN BELARUS
- LATVIAN GOVERNMENT FORMED AT LAST.
- KRAVCHUK: RUSSIA CANNOT RENOUNCE CIS TREATY.
- KGB'S SUCCESSOR PURSUES CIS INTEGRATION.
- ZYUGANOV STARTS IN MOLDOVA TO REASSEMBLE USSR.
- CHECHNYA FIGHTING.
- CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGE TO DUMA ELECTIONS?
- SHUMEIKO'S NEW MOVEMENT OFFERS YELTSIN CONDITIONAL SUPPORT.
- LARGE OIL AND GAS PROSPECTING FIRM ESTABLISHED.
- RUSSIAN PEACEKEEPERS READY FOR BOSNIA.
- ZYUGANOV AND ZHIRINOVSKY DISAGREE ON DUMA CHAIRMANSHIP.
- COMMUNISTS DEMAND LEADING DUMA POSTS.
- COMMUNISTS STRENGTHEN LEAD.
Volume 1 Issue 159
December 21, 1995- ...AND ARRESTED IN GEORGIA.
- CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED IN AZERBAIJAN...
- THREE KUCHMA AIDES QUIT.
- G-7 PRESSURE ENDS IN DEAL TO CLOSE CHERNOBYL.
- BOSNIA IS FIRST MILESTONE ON THE ROAD TO NATO.
- LAND PRIVATIZATION LIKELY TO BE HIGH ON THE RUSSIAN AGENDA.
- DISINFORMATION ON THE MILITARY VOTE?
- GENERALS GET MARSHAL STARS.
- DEFECTORS WILL NO LONGER BE CHARGED WITH TREASON.
- CHECHNYA: RUSSIAN MILITARY TRIUMPH AT THE POLLS.
- HOSTAGE AIRMEN TO BE FREED TODAY?
- LAWMAKER GUNNED DOWN IN NORTHERN REPUBLIC.
- COALMINERS ON HUNGER STRIKE IN SAME REPUBLIC.
- ...TRANSLATES INTO INFLUENCE.
- BUT WILL THEY RESTORE THE UNION?
- COMMUNISTS LEAD IN NEW DUMA...
Volume 1 Issue 158
December 20, 1995- IMF SUPPORTING UZBEKISTAN'S REFORMS.
- UKRAINE, POLAND CHART COOPERATION.
- GEORGIAN CABINET APPROVED.
- DEFENSE SECRETARY PERRY TO MEET WITH SHMAROV, GRACHEV.
- UKRAINE TO STRENGTHEN HOLD ON SERPENTS' ISLAND.
- ESTONIAN ARMY COMMANDER RELEASED.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL APPROVES 1996 FEDERAL BUDGET
- FEDERATION COUNCIL APPROVES LAW ON PRODUCTION-SHARING AGREEMENTS.
- DEMOCRATIC CHOICE DROPS TO SEVENTH PLACE.
- YAVLINSKY CALLS FOR UNITY.
- CHECHNYA: BIZARRE RETURNS AS FIGHTING GOES ON.
- ONLY FOUR PARTIES CLEARED 5 PERCENT BARRIER.
- ZYUGANOV APPEALS TO FOREIGN INVESTORS.
- LEBED, RUTSKOI CRY FOUL.
- ...AND MAY TAKE ONE-THIRD OF DUMA.
- YELTSIN: "NO CAUSE FOR ALARM."
- CHERNOMYRDIN: NO CHANGE IN POLICY, NO CABINET RE-SHUFFLE.
- COMMUNISTS WIDEN LEAD AS VOTE COUNT NEARS END...
Volume 1 Issue 157
December 19, 1995- JUNE 1996 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION REMAINS CRUCIAL.
- REACTIONS IN WESTERN CIS.
- WEST SEES A DEMOCRATIC TEST.
- JUST SAY "NO" TO CRIME.
- YELTSIN MEETS WITH PRIME MINISTER AMID RUMORS OF CABINET RESHUFFLE.
- CHECHNYA: RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES PRODUCE ELECTORAL VICTORY WHILE FIGHTING CONTINUES.
- FOREIGN MINISTER ELECTED DUMA DEPUTY, MAY NOW RESIGN.
- CHAIRMAN OF DUMA DEFENSE COMMITTEE REELECTED.
- ARMED FORCES VOTED EN MASSE.
- MONITORS GIVE ELECTIONS CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH (ALMOST).
- COMMUNIST PARTY QUIETLY CONFIDENT, PLANS TO ALLY WITH NATIONALISTS.
- "RED" AND "ZHIRINOVSKY" BELTS IDENTIFIED.
- COMMUNISTS DO WELL IN SINGLE-MANDATE CONSTITUENCIES.
- FINAL RESULTS AWAITED.
Volume 1 Issue 156
December 18, 1995- MORE FOREIGN LENDING AND INVESTMENT.
- LUKASHENKO HARASSING NEWLY ELECTED PARLIAMENT.
- THREE PRESIDENTS CALL FOR NON-CIS PEACEKEEPING FORCE.
- AIRPORT ATTACKED IN NORTH OSSETIA
- BALTICS TO RECEIVE EQUAL CONSIDERATION FOR ADMISSION TO EUROPEAN UNION.
- RUSSIAN PEACEKEEPERS TO BOSNIA...
- ...WHILE KOZYREV DENIES ASYLUM OFFER TO MLADIC.
- RUSSIAN RAILROAD WORKERS ABANDON HUNGER STRIKE.
- CHECHNYA.
- GOVERNORS.
- REFORMERS CONCERNED BUT NOT ALARMED
- ZYUGANOV: WEST HAS NOTHING TO FEAR.
- YELTSIN.
- VOTER TURNOUT HIGH.
- LEBED ELECTED TO DUMA.
- COMMUNISTS, NATIONALISTS TAKE EARLY LEAD IN VOTING BY PARTY.
Volume 1 Issue 155
December 15, 1995- AZERBAIJAN, IRAN SEEKING TO MEND FENCES.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT LASHES OUT AT PRESS.
- FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SEEN INCREASING.
- LATVIAN ENTREPRENEUR NOMINATED AS PRIME MINISTER, MAY END GOVERNMENT CRISIS.
- END TO YUGOSLAVIA SANCTIONS URGED.
- CRIMEA'S RUSSIANS PIN HOPES ON COMMUNIST VICTORY
- CHECHEN RESISTANCE SHOWS STRENGTH.
- NATIONALIST BLOC THREATENS TO REVISE CONSTITUTION AND CANCEL "ILLEGAL" PRIVATIZATIONS.
- UKRAINIAN-HUNGARIAN MILITARY AGREEMENT SIGNED.
- KUCHMA SEES GROWING WESTERN RECOGNITION
- BELARUS PROMISES TO HONOR CFE COMMITMENTS.
- LATVIA'S EX-KGB HEAD SENTENCED FOR GENOCIDE.
- YELTSIN ADDRESSES NATION.
- KORZHAKOV TRIES TO GET OUT THE VOTE
- AGRARIAN LEADER SAYS RURAL VOTERS WILL SUPPORT OPPOSITION.
- GLONASS SATELLITE SYSTEM COMPLETED.
Volume 1 Issue 154
December 14, 1995- UN CONFIRMS TURKMENISTAN'S PERMANENT NEUTRALITY.
- ARMENIA DENIES TURKISH REQUEST UNDER CFE TO INSPECT RUSSIAN TROOPS.
- MOLDOVA ISSUES AUTONOMY PLAN FOR TRANSDNIESTER.
- UKRAINE-WEST MILITARY COOPERATION PROCEEDS APACE.
- DUBIOUS SUCCESS FOR BELARUS DEMOCRACY.
- ESTONIA'S DISMISSED ARMY COMMANDER HANGS IN WITH POLITICAL SUPPORT.
- IMF EXTENDS LATEST TRANCHE OF STAND-BY CREDIT TO RUSSIA.
- TEACHERS TO GO ON TWO-DAY STRIKE TOMORROW.
- FLU EPIDEMIC RAVAGES MOSCOW.
- BALTS SAID TO BLOCK NORMALIZATION WITH RUSSIA.
- RUSSIAN DEMOCRATS FAIL TO AGREE.
- ELECTION COMMISSION ACCREDITS FOREIGN OBSERVERS.
- NEW LAW WOULD CANCEL BUSINESS PASSPORTS.
- VOTING BEGINS IN RUSSIA'S PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
- HEAVY FIGHTING ERUPTS IN CHECHNYA.
- ...NOTWITHSTANDING DUDAYEV'S TALK OF PEACE.
Volume 1 Issue 153
December 13, 1995- SHEVARDNADZE FORMING NEW CABINET.
- RUSSIAN SIGNAL ENCOURAGES BALTIC NONALIGNMENT.
- UKRAINE WEIGHS IN AS FACTOR IN TRANSDNIESTER PROBLEM.
- ZHIRINOVSKY WARNS WEST.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- ELECTION DEMOGRAPHICS.
- ELECTION CAMPAIGN ENTERS FINAL PHASE.
- KUCHMA HEADS FOR GREAT BRITAIN.
- LUKASHENKO'S SPIN ON THE ELECTIONS.
- CHERNOMYRDIN VOWS TO STAY COURSE.
- GREENPEACE SLAMS NUCLEAR FUEL TALKS.
- TAJIK REGIME OFFENSIVE BLOCKS TALKS WHILE MOSCOW WOOS AFGHAN TAJIKS.
Volume 1 Issue 152
December 12, 1995- RUSSIAN PROPOSAL TO KAZAKHSTAN EXPLOITS PIPELINE MONOPOLY.
- MOLDOVA BOWS TO EUROPE ON DEATH PENALTY.
- KIEV ON EVE OF BUDGET DEBATE.
- UKRAINE RECALLS AMBASSADOR FROM ROMANIA.
- BELARUS PARLIAMENT FORMED AT LAST.
- LUKOIL SPREADING OUT.
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND ORENBURG OBLAST SIGN TREATY.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- GM-ELAZ AUTO PRODUCTION AGREEMENT.
- MARCHUK WINS ELECTION.
- FOREIGN DEBTS.
- RUSSIAN DEPUTY'S DEATH SEEN AS SUSPICIOUS.
- YELTSIN, KOHL TELCON.
Volume 1 Issue 151
December 11, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN'S PARLIAMENT NOT YET IN PLACE, BUT WELL IN PRESIDENT'S HAND.
- DEMIREL IN AZERBAIJAN: SUBTLE NUANCES ON KARABAKH.
- MOLDOVA, US SIGN MILITARY AGREEMENT.
- RUSSIA-BELARUS MILITARY AGREEMENTS.
- RUSSIA TAKING UP RELIGIOUS CUDGEL AGAINST ESTONIA.
- FEDERAL CENTER SIGNS UNPRECEDENTED ACCORD WITH CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN EXTENDS FEDERATION COUNCIL'S TERM IN OFFICE, ENABLING BUDGET DEBATE.
- US WARSHIPS SHADOWED.
- BELARUS ELECTS PARLIAMENT
- RUSSIA APPEALS FOR DOWNED FRENCH PILOTS, SUSPENSION OF WAR CRIMES CHARGES AGAINST BOSNIAN SERBS.
- CHECHENS DEMONSTRATE ON ANNIVERSARY.
- US KURILES COMMENT PROTESTED.
- LEBED FAVORS RESTORING SINGLE DEFENSE SPACE.
Volume 1 Issue 150
December 8, 1995- TAJIKISTAN TALKS IN SUSPENDED ANIMATION.
- ARMENIAN OPPOSITION MOVEMENT RELIES ON MOSCOW AND TEHRAN AGAINST TURKEY.
- SHEVARDNADZE RESTRUCTURES GEORGIAN GOVERNMENT, LAUNCHES MILITARY MODERNIZATION.
- OSCE CONCERNED OVER MOLDOVA.
- DAY OF RECKONING FOR BELARUS PARLIAMENT.
- DUMA PASSES LAW ON PRODUCTION SHARING.
- LATVIAN LEFT FAILS TO FORM GOVERNMENT.
- ECONOMIC CRISIS FAVORS COMMUNISTS IN UKRAINE'S BY-ELECTIONS.
- RUSSIAN BUDGET CLIFF-HANGER.
- RUSSIA CALLS FOR BEEFED UP OSCE AT NATO'S EXPENSE.
- MOSCOW RESTRAINED ON LAUNCH OF NEW US SPY SATELLITE.
- SOLZHENITSYN WON'T VOTE.
- CONSORTIUM GETS FIVE PERCENT OF OIL COMPANY STOCK.
- PRE-ELECTION GESTURE ON CHECHNYA.
- GOVERNOR DENIES SINO-RUSSIAN BORDER DEMARCATION SETTLED.
- RUSSIA IMPORTING GRAIN.
- RUSSIA'S HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD SLAMMED.
Volume 1 Issue 149
December 7, 1995- MOSCOW SAID TO REJECT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CASPIAN SEA.
- GRACHEV TERMS CHINA A LEADING MILITARY PARTNER.
- UKRAINE REJECTS ROMANIAN TERRITORIAL CLAIM.
- NORTHEAST ASIA DEVELOPS TRADE ZONE.
- STILL NO TO NATO EXPANSION.
- CHECHNYA: WILL MOSCOW RISK A REAL DEVOLUTION?
- OSCE MISSION GENTLY CRITICIZES MOSCOW, SHOWS GENERAL LIMITS TO OSCE ROLE.
- CHUBAIS JUBILANT.
- DUMA ADOPTS 1996 BUDGET.
- POLITICAL CRISIS IN LATVIA.
- YELTSIN SIGNS BILL ON FEDERATION COUNCIL.
- RUSSIAN AIRLINER MISSING.
- KUCHMA SEES NEW SILK ROAD.
- US PRODS UKRAINE ON PRIVATIZATION.
- HEAVY SECURITY FOR RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- REVISION WITHOUT REVISING?
- DEFENSE PLANTS MAY BEGIN DIRECT ARMS EXPORTS.
Volume 1 Issue 148
December 6, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN HOLDING LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS.
- KARABAKH FELT THE HEAT IN BONN.
- LUKASHENKO APPEALS TO RUSSIAN ELECTORAL BLOCS AGAINST "ENEMIES OF INTEGRATION."
- PROGRESS ON BLACK SEA FLEET BASES.
- MORE MURDERS.
- MOSCOW FROWNS ON BALTIC SECURITY INITIATIVES.
- DUMA ADOPTS BILL ON UPPER HOUSE.
- RESISTANCE IN KIEV TO JOINING CIS INTERPARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY.
- MOSCOW MINISTRY PURSUING PREEMPTIVE MINERAL RIGHTS IN CASPIAN SEA.
- AIR DEFENSE FORCES SAY NATO STILL SPYING.
- UKRAINE CUT OFF FROM RUSSIAN ELECTRICITY.
- MORE ON EXPLOSION IN RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.
- MOSCOW WANTS SOLANA AS NATO LEADER.
Volume 1 Issue 147
December 5, 1995- KYRGYZ PRESIDENT RUNS AGAINST COMMUNISTS, BIDS FOR UZBEK SUPPORT.
- AZERBAIJAN WILLING TO GRANT KARABAKH POLITICAL AUTONOMY.
- KUCHMA IN CHINA.
- RUSSIA'S ARMY IN MOLDOVA DIGGING IN.
- BELARUS LEADERS DISAPPOINTED WITH RUSSIAN POLICIES.
- EINSELN REPLACED, KAITSELLIT GETS KEY ROLE.
- BALTIC ASSEMBLY CAUTIOUS ON PROPOSED DEFENSE UNION.
- INGUSH-OSSETIAN TENSION.
- AUCTION OF PART OF YUKOS SHARES POSTPONED.
- INCIDENT AT ZAPORIZHE NUCLEAR PLANT.
- CHECHNYA: AMNESTY OFFER LIKELY TO BE IGNORED.
- VOTES OF RUSSIAN SOLDIERS BIG FACTOR IN CHECHNYA ELECTION.
- CHERNOMYRDIN: CHECHNYA TO VOTE DESPITE VIOLENCE.
- RYBKIN: LEGAL PROBLEMS MAY INVALIDATE ELECTION.
- ARMS MERCHANTS TO PARTICIPATE IN MALAYSIAN AIR SHOW.
- KOZYREV AGAIN AIRS INTERNAL DISPUTE.
- EXPLOSION IN RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.
Volume 1 Issue 146
December 4, 1995- INTER-TAJIK TALKS STOP BEFORE REALLY STARTING.
- CHINA SAID TO ENTER PIPELINE CONTEST.
- WASHINGTON CONDEMNS LUKASHENKO'S PRAISE OF HITLER.
- UKRAINE INCHING TOWARD CHERNOBYL CLOSURE.
- RUSSIAN MEMBERSHIP OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE BACK ON THE AGENDA.
- LATVIA REJECTS ESTONIAN MEDIATION IN DISPUTE WITH LITHUANIA.
- MOSCOW RELYING ON COMMUNISTS IN CHECHNYA.
- ITALY BUYS PHONE FIRM IN BIGGEST SELL-OFF.
- HUGE QUAKE IN KURILE ISLANDS.
- INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL ON WAR CRIMES IN CHECHNYA.
- ESTONIAN MILITARY CHIEF QUITS.
- PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS ANNOUNCE.
- POWERFUL BOMB EXPLODES IN GROZNY.
Volume 1 Issue 145
December 1, 1995- GEORGIA PURGES DISLOYAL OFFICERS.
- KYRGYZSTAN HAS NOTHING AGAINST NATO ENLARGEMENT, SAYS NO TO RUSSIA-LED MILITARY BLOC.
- UKRAINE'S NEW MILITARY DOCTRINE REVIEWED AT THE TOP.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT LOSING HOPE IN RUSSIAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL.
- BELARUS ELECTIONS OUTCOME STILL UNCERTAIN.
- ARMY COMMANDERS DISCUSS DEFENSE UNION, JOINT MILITARY PROGRAMS.
- EBRD TO HELP IMPROVE GAS INDUSTRY.
- YOUTH RALLY.
- SHIPPING CHARGE DENIED BY TURKEY.
- ZOO THREATENS TO UNLEASH TIGERS.
- GOVERNMENT MEASURES TO HELP FIRMS, EXPORTERS.
- GENERALS URGE SEALING OFF POROUS BORDERS.
- KUCHMA TO VISIT CHINA.
- UKRAINE'S PRIVATIZATION REVENUES FAR BELOW EXPECTATIONS.
- AZERI PIPELINE RAISES $2 BILLION.
- RUSSIA AND ISRAEL SIGN MILITARY AGREEMENT.
- RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS WIDEN LEAD.
- YELTSIN: CHECHNYA ELECTIONS MUST GO AHEAD.
Volume 1 Issue 144
November 30, 1995- AZERBAIJAN HOLDS OUT POLITICAL STATUS FOR KARABAKH.
- OUTLINE OF GEORGIAN-ABKHAZ COMPROMISE DISCLOSED.
- RUSSIAN DUMA CHAIRMAN SUPPORTS MOLDOVA'S BREAKUP.
- HRYB THROWS IN THE TOWEL.
- BELARUSIANS GO TO POLLS.
- LATVIA'S LEFT-LEANING BLOC TO FORM GOVERNMENT.
- ...BLAMES PRESIDENT.
- CHERNOMYRDIN CALLS FOR CHANGES IN TAX SYSTEM.
- SUMMIT RESCHEDULED, AGENDA PRESET.
- SAYS ANTI-NATO BLOC UNREALISTIC...
- ...FAVORS DIALOGUE WITH NATO...
- ...GETS NO RESPECT FROM DEFENSE...
- UKRAINE EXPELS TWO CATHOLIC PRIESTS FOR ESPIONAGE.
- KHASBULATOV'S PLAN FOR CHECHNYA COULD SHAKE THE FEDERATION.
- CORRUPTION OVERPOWERS POWER MINISTRIES.
- GOVERNMENT SHOVELS MONEY INTO COAL PITS.
- BALTIC ARMY COMMANDERS SUPPORT DEFENSE UNION.
- NUCLEAR WASTE RISK EXCEEDS CHERNOBYL.
- YELTSIN SUPPORTERS START PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
- MOSCOW PLANS TO SEND 2,500 PEACEKEEPERS TO BOSNIA.
Volume 1 Issue 143
November 29, 1995- MOSCOW USING KARABAKH CONFLICT TO GAIN BASES IN AZERBAIJAN.
- MOSCOW AND TEHRAN CONSORT ON CASPIAN DISPUTE.
- HIGH STAKES IN TAJIKISTAN TALKS.
- BELARUSIAN COURT UPHOLDS 50 PERCENT THRESHOLD.
- ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL COOPERATION DISCUSSED.
- BORDER TROOPS REINFORCED IN FAR EAST SEA BORDER.
- RUSSIAN POLITICIANS GLANCE AT THE "NEAR ABROAD."
- AUCTIONS OF THREE RUSSIAN DEFENSE PLANTS CANCELED.
- ANOTHER KRO GENERAL CAMPAIGNS FOR MILITARY REFORM.
- RUSSIA'S COMMUNISTS INCREASE THEIR LEAD.
- HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP OPPOSED TO MOSCOW'S ENTRY INTO CE.
- YELTSIN PROMOTES TWO MINISTERS, DISMISSES ANOTHER.
- RUSSIA-NATO DEAL ON BOSNIA.
Volume 1 Issue 142
November 28, 1995- TAJIKISTAN: POPULATION CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE ATTACKS?
- REACTIVATION WORK AT ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.
- UKRAINE NEEDS ADEQUATE WESTERN SUPPORT FOR CHERNOBYL CLOSURE.
- AZERBAIJAN INAUGURATES PARLIAMENT UNDER RUSSIAN PRESSURE.
- ADAPTING TO EU CRITERIA.
- MILITARY PLANS SPACE LAUNCHES.
- YELTSIN PROPOSED AS COSSACK COMMANDER.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- ROSSEL WITHDRAWS FROM "RUSSIAN REFORMS - A NEW COURSE."
- AZERBAIJAN NAMES FOREIGN CONSORTIUM TO SUPPORT OIL EXTRACTION, TRANSPORT.
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- LUKASHENKO REFUSES TO RETRACT PRAISE OF HITLER.
Volume 1 Issue 141
November 27, 1995- KYRGYZSTAN STEPS BACK FROM CONCESSION TO RUSSIAN LANGUAGE.
- GEORGIAN PRESIDENT, PARLIAMENT INAUGURATE NEW ERA.
- MOLDOVA WAVERING UNDER RUSSIAN PRESSURE.
- LATVIA'S POLARIZED PARLIAMENT GIVES THE LEFT A CHANCE.
- MOSCOW CONSIDERS "MEASURES" AGAINST CASPIAN STATES
- ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF "RED-BROWN" VICTORY ASSESSED.
- SHUMEIKO ASKS YELTSIN TO SUSPEND PRIVATIZATION AUCTIONS.
- SHUMEIKO MOVEMENT SEEN AS PRESIDENTIAL VEHICLE.
- FOURTH DUMA DEPUTY MURDERED
- DUDAYEV'S ADVICE TO MOSCOW.
- SENIOR DEFENSE MINISTRY OFFICIAL DISMISSED.
- FLIERS INADEQUATELY TRAINED.
- SHIPBUILDERS PICKET GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
- YELTSIN LEAVES HOSPITAL, BUT MAY MISS ELECTION ANYWAY.
Volume 1 Issue 140
November 24, 1995- UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT CHAIRMAN SLAMS DRAFT CONSTITUTION.
- UKRAINE, LATVIA ENVISION COMMON ECONOMIC SPACE.
- RUSSIAN VOTERS' RIGHTS ABROAD.
- TIGHTER CURRENCY CONTROLS ORDERED.
- SHUMEIKO SETS UP NEW POLITICAL MOVEMENT.
- DISAGREEMENT SURFACES WITHIN LEADERSHIP ON FINANCIAL STABILIZATION.
- DUMA APPROVES DUBININ'S CANDIDACY.
- MOSCOW TO VIOLATE ANOTHER ARMS CONTROL DEADLINE.
- RUSSIA GRUDGINGLY ACCEPTS BOSNIA ACCORD.
- RUSSIAN CLOUT SHRINKING ALSO IN CROATIA.
- FEAR IN MOSCOW OVER CHECHEN REBEL THREATS.
- DEFENSE INDUSTRY WORKERS DEMAND REPAYMENT OF WAGE DEBT.
- RUSSIA TO ACQUIRE STRATEGIC NUCLEAR MISSILES FROM UKRAINE.
Volume 1 Issue 139
November 22, 1995- KAZAKH COURT HANDS DOWN MILD SENTENCE TO COSSACK ATAMAN
- MOSCOW REINFORCES CASPIAN CLAIM.
- GEORGIAN-ABKHAZ TALKS BREAK DOWN.
- AZERBAIJAN ELECTION UPDATE.
- GEORGIA'S TEA LEAVES.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT APPROVES DEAL WITH RUSSIA'S LUKOIL.
- LUKASHENKO DENIES SEEKING REUNIFICATION WITH RUSSIA.
- COMPLIANCE ROUNDUP.
- CENTRAL RUSSIA SUFFERS FROM ENERGY SHORTAGE FOR FIFTH DAY.
- MOSCOW HAILS SEVASTOPOL COURT DECISION.
- RUSSIA HAILS BOSNIA DEAL.
- CHECHNYA BEARS BRUNT OF CHAOTIC MOSCOW DECISIONS.
- KHASBULATOV SEEKS CHECHNYA LEADERSHIP.
Volume 1 Issue 138
November 21, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN'S OIL WEALTH LACKS EXPORT OUTLET.
- RUSSIA'S DUMA BACKS ZHIRINOVSKY'S CALL FOR MOLDOVA'S BREAKUP.
- PERRY IN THE BALTICS.
- RUSSIA TO SELL PRECIOUS METALS TO FINANCE PENSIONS.
- KOZYREV WARNS OF "ANOTHER NUREMBERG."
- RUSSIA'S LATEST THREAT TO PULL OUT OF CFE TREATY.
- ANOTHER THREAT TO THE POWERS THAT BE.
- TREATY BETWEEN FEDERAL AUTHORITIES AND SVERDLOVSK NEARING CONCLUSION.
- TRIBUTES TO WALESA.
- ELEVEN KILLED IN RUSSIAN GANG SHOOT-OUT.
- "OLD THINKING" ON SECURITY IN EUROPE.
- MOSCOW INTERPRETS KWASNIEWSKI'S VICTORY
- PERRY DISCOURAGES EXPECTATIONS ON NATO MEMBERSHIP.
Volume 1 Issue 137
November 20, 1995- RUSSIA'S DUMA WARNS KAZAKHSTAN.
- TURKMENISTAN'S BALANCING ACT.
- SUMMIT AGAIN POSTPONED.
- KARABAKH NEGOTIATIONS STUMBLE OVER LACHIN.
- WORLD BANK HOLDS OUT $3 BILLION FOR UKRAINE.
- PROVINCE ENCROACHING ON THE POWERS OF THE CENTER?
- ESTONIAN ARMY COMMANDER SURVIVES POLITICAL ATTACK.
- PRODUCTION OF TOPOL-M STRATEGIC MISSILES TO START.
- DUDAYEV HOLDS NEWS CONFERENCE AMID GENERAL CRITICISM OF YELTSIN'S "ELECTORAL FARCE" ORDER.
- SKOKOV THREATENS PRESENT LEADERS WITH PROSECUTION.
- PRESIDENT AND PRIME MINISTER WOO ELECTORATE.
- COURT DECLINES TO RULE ON ELECTORAL LAW.
- KUCHMA BACKS CHERNOMYRDIN'S PARTY.
- CRIME RATE IN THE ARMED FORCES RISING.
- MOSCOW-BACKED CHECHEN LEADER ESCAPES BOMB ATTACK
- RUSSIA REPEATS THREAT TO LEAVE CFE TREATY.
Volume 1 Issue 136
November 17, 1995- TAJIK OFFICIAL ADMITS TO LOSSES IN GARM FIGHTING.
- WARM GLOW OF RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN TIES.
- COURT TO DECIDE ELECTION LAW CONFLICT.
- DIM VIEW IN KIEV OF RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA.
- LATVIAN-LITHUANIAN DIPLOMATIC POLEMICS.
- SVERDLOVSK OBLAST AND RUSSIAN FEDERATION SIGN AGREEMENT.
- RUSSIAN DEBT BURDEN RELIEVED.
- US, RUSSIA DISCUSS PRACTICAL STEPS AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME.
- YELTSIN'S DEMAND FOR ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA MAY TRIGGER MORE FIGHTING.
- BELARUS CLAIMS TO ACHIEVE 70 PERCENT OF ARMS REDUCTION TARGETS.
- RUSSIA CIRCUMVENTING CFE TREATY IN EX-SOVIET REPUBLICS.
- LITHUANIA RESPONDS TO GRACHEV'S WARNING.
- DEFENSE MINISTRY OWED 16.2 TRILLION RUBLES.
- LITHUANIAN NEWSPAPER BOMBED.
- YELTSIN TO STAY IN HOSPITAL.
- OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION.
- CFE DEADLINE PASSES WITHOUT AGREEMENT.
Volume 1 Issue 135
November 16, 1995- TAJIKISTAN: MORE REPORTS OF BOMBARDMENTS AGAINST VILLAGES.
- STORMS OVER PIPELINES.
- KEBICH POISED FOR POLITICAL COMEBACK.
- KUCHMA ENDORSES CRIMEAN ETHNIC COMMISSION.
- RUSSIA AMBIGUOUS ON LEGAL BASIS OF ESTONIAN INDEPENDENCE.
- DATE FIRM FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS?
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- SENIOR YELTSIN AIDE SUGGESTS SHIFT OF DUMA ELECTION DATE.
- CHERNOMYRDIN GIVES FINANCIAL BREAKS TO MEDIA, WARNS ABOUT ELECTION COVERAGE.
- CHECHNYA COMMANDER NOW PEACEKEEPER.
Volume 1 Issue 134
November 15, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN PRESSED ON ETHNIC RUSSIAN ISSUE.
- KARABAKH TALKS STUMBLE OVER LACHIN.
- TWO SABOTAGE ACTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS.
- GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS MAXIMIZE SHEVARDNADZE'S STRENGTH.
- ESTONIA REASSURES RUSSIA ON NUCLEAR ARMS.
- LATVIA'S GOVERNMENT CRISIS DRAGS ON.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT RAISES STAKES IN LANGUAGE DISPUTE.
- UKRAINE FINDS RUSSIA AN UNRELIABLE PARTNER.
- NEW CENTRAL BANK CHIEF NAMED.
- PRESIDENT AND PREMIER MEET, KREMLIN IN-FIGHTING CONTINUES.
- RUSSIA RECEIVES ANOTHER TRANCHE OF IMF STAND-BY LOAN.
- ESTONIAN CHIEF OF STAFF SACKED.
- GEORGIAN POLICE ARREST SHEVARDNADZE FOE.
- YELTSIN KEEN FOR RUSSIA TO JOIN COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION SET FOR JUNE 16.
- GRACHEV: RUSSIA NOT READY TO HONOR CFE TREATY.
- YELTSIN: PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS MUST GO AHEAD.
Volume 1 Issue 133
November 14, 1995- ALIYEV AND HIS PARTY WINNING AZERBAIJANI ELECTIONS.
- DOUBTS PLAGUE SUCCESS OF BY-ELECTIONS.
- A RUSSIAN-BORN WRITER WINS PRIX GONCOURT.
- TATARS END PROTEST FAST.
- OMON STRENGTHENING ITS RANKS.
- SECURITY AND MVD MINISTERS UPGRADED.
- KRO LAUNCHES POPULIST PROGRAM, CALLS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM.
- LEBED ADVOCATES AUTHORITARIAN PATH TO DEMOCRACY.
- GOVERNMENT TELEVISION PLAYS DECISIVE ROLE IN CAMPAIGN.
- SUKHOI CONSIDERS SUPERSONIC JET.
- WESTERN COMPANIES START EXPANSION IN BALTICS FROM ESTONIA.
- STATISTICS ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.
- PROPOSED BUDGET AMENDMENT SLIGHTS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
- BORDER TROOPS COMPLAIN OF UNDERFUNDING.
- MOSCOW AND KIEV STRENGTHEN CRIME-FIGHTING COOPERATION.
- RUSSIAN BALLOT UNVEILED.
- YELTSIN REPORTEDLY NAMES DUBININ TO HEAD BANK.
- BEAMING YELTSIN MAKES TV APPEARANCE.
Volume 1 Issue 132
November 13, 1995- MOSCOW CLAIMS POLITICAL VICTORY IN AZERBAIJAN OIL DEAL.
- POSITIONAL FIGHTING IN TAJIKISTAN.
- GENERAL ELECTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN.
- KARABAKH TALKS AT A STANDSTILL.
- YELTSIN BACKS REPUDIATION OF TROOP WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT WITH MOLDOVA.
- GEORGIAN-ABKHAZ TALKS BOGGED DOWN.
- CHERNOBYL BEYOND THE YEAR 2000?
- BELARUS PRESIDENT DECLARES WAR ON CONSTITUTIONAL COURT.
- LATVIA, LITHUANIA FURTHER APART IN MARITIME DISPUTE.
- FIVE MORE NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION.
- ANOTHER PLOT TO DERAIL THE DUMA ELECTION?
- PENNZOIL WILL EXPLORE OFF AZERBAIJAN COAST.
- YELTSIN VETOES BILL ON UPPER HOUSE.
- SO DOES CHERNOMYRDIN.
- SHUMEIKO:
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE HITS FRAUD IN AZERBAIJAN ELECTION.
- YELTSIN WANTS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS HELD ON TIME.
Volume 1 Issue 131
November 9, 1995- AZERBAIJAN.
- GEORGIA/ABKHAZIA.
- MOLDOVA.
- LITHUANIA/LATVIA.
- BELARUS.
- CHECHNYA.
- CENTRAL BANK.
- RALLIES.
- TROOP AGREEMENT.
- ANOTHER ELECTION HURDLE CLEARED.
- POWER TO THE MILITARY.
- RUSSIA MAY IMPORT GRAIN.
- KOZYREV TO GET NEW FIRST DEPUTY.
- UNEMPLOYMENT IN RUSSIA IS APPROACHING SIX MILLION.
- ZYUGANOV ON COMMUNISTS' ELECTION CHANCES.
Volume 1 Issue 130
November 8, 1995- AZERBAIJAN
- CIS DEFENSE MINISTERS.
- US-SAUDI PIPELINES.
- TAJIKISTAN.
- US/MOLDOVA.
- KYRGYZSTAN.
- DUMA CHAIRMAN/IRAN
- LATVIA
- UKRAINE/SPACE.
- RUSSIA/ SPACE INSURANCE.
- RUSSIA/GERMANY.
- YELTSIN REPLACES CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR.
- RUSSIA/INFLATION.
- COMMUNISTS/INVESTORS.
- ...AND ELSEWHERE.
- REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED IN RUSSIA...
Volume 1 Issue 129
November 7, 1995- ARMENIA.
- RUSSIA/GEORGIA.
- CHERNOBYL.
- UKRAINE/CIS.
- LATVIA.
- CHECHNYA.
- SHEVARDNADZE.
- SHAKEUPS.
- YELTSIN/GUBERNATORIAL
- YELTSIN/COURT.
- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR MINISTRY INCREASES ITS REVENUES AND PROFILE.
- UKRAINE SEEKS TO CODIFY OUTER SPACE ACTIVITY.
- RUSSIANS CELEBRATE.
- GLAZYEV DENIES HIS PARTY MAY ALLY WITH COMMUNISTS.
Volume 1 Issue 128
November 6, 1995- TURKEY/CAUCASUS.
- MOSCOW/KAZAKHSTAN.
- UKRAINE/MILITARY
- ESTONIA.
- GRACHEV/YELTSIN.
- RUSSIA/UKRAINE.
- CHERNOMYRDIN/YELTSIN.
- RUSSIAN ELECTION RULINGS.
- ULTRA-NATIONALIST PRELATE DIES.
- SHEVARDNADZE DECLARES VICTORY.
- IRAQI PARLIAMENT RATIFIES RUSSIAN OIL DEAL.
- US-LED BOSNIA FORCE SHOULD HAVE RUSSIAN DEPUTY.
- DEPUTY PM SAYS YELTSIN LOOKED FINE.
- ...SENDS CHERNOMYRDIN TO FUNERAL.
- YELTSIN SAYS MIDEAST PEACE PROCESS WILL CONTINUE.
Volume 1 Issue 127
November 3, 1995- CLASHES IN TAJIKISTAN.
- TURKISH STAND MAY DOOM RUSSIAN ROUTE FOR AZERI OIL.
- EU REWARDS MOLDOVAN REFORMS.
- CRIMEAN TATARS FAST FOR POLITICAL REPRESENTATION.
- SEVASTOPOL IN CRIMEA, CRIMEA IN UKRAINE.
- MORE PROTESTS AT UKRAINIAN MINES.
- DEATH PENALTY ROW CONTINUES.
- CHERNOBYL CLOSURE DRAWS WITHIN SIGHT.
- LATVIA, LITHUANIA SEEK TO CONTAIN DISPUTE.
- ...AND THE IDLING.
- AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS BECOMING OBSOLETE.
- RUSSIAN SOCIETY: THE GRAYING....
- SAFEGUARDING PLUTONIUM ON THE CHEAP
- ...BUT CHERNOMYRDIN TAKES OVER POWER MINISTRIES.
- THE WOOED AND THE DROPOUTS
- YELTSIN SAYS HE FEELS OKAY.
Volume 1 Issue 126
November 2, 1995- FIRST STEPS TOWARD MILITARY COOPERATION WITH US AND NATO.
- US SUPPORTS INTERNATIONAL STATUS FOR CASPIAN SEA.
- TRANSDNIESTER TO CONDUCT REFERENDUM ON JOINING CIS.
- GEORGIAN-ABKHAZ TALKS RELAUNCHED.
- UKRAINIAN-ROMANIAN TREATY TALKS DEADLOCKED
- RUSSIA EXPLAINS MISSILE TEST.
- BOGOMOLOV DEPLORES RUSSIA'S RETREAT FROM EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE.
- LATVIA, LITHUANIA DRIFTING APART OVER OFFSHORE OIL.
- BRAZAUSKAS SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
- ENERGY AS FOREIGN POLICY SUBSTITUTE.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- SHAPOSHNIKOV TAKES OVER AEROFLOT.
- LED BY LEBED, PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS LOOK BEYOND DUMA ELECTIONS
- KAZAKHSTAN TO SELL STEEL GIANT.
- RUSSIAN CAPITAL FLEEING COUNTRY.
- LUKASHENKO TO FIGHT PARLIAMENT, COURT.
- UKRAINE, G7 WORK ON PLAN TO CLOSE CHERNOBYL.
- ANOTHER BAKU METRO FIRE.
- ILYUSHIN VISITS YELTSIN AGAIN.
Volume 1 Issue 125
November 1, 1995- NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT KAZAKHSTAN'S TENGIZ OILFIELD.
- RUSSIA, IRAN REAFFIRM JOINT OPPOSITION TO WESTERN INTERESTS IN CASPIAN.
- IRANIAN DELEGATION TO SUPERVISE AZERBAIJANI ELECTIONS.
- GEORGIA PRESSES, MOSCOW EQUIVOCATES ON GEORGADZE CASE.
- BELARUS CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS FOR PARLIAMENT AGAINST PRESIDENT.
- SHEVARDNADZE LINKS RUSSIAN TROOP PRESENCE TO REGAINING ABKHAZIA.
- STEPS TOWARD BALTIC COMMON SECURITY.
- KUCHMA TURNS A DEAF EAR ON CIS ASSEMBLY.
- LATVIA'S APPLICATION FOR EU MEMBERSHIP IN PROCESS.
- ARMY COMMANDER REACTS TO PROPOSED CHANGES IN CFE ARMS TREATY.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- LUKIN CALLS FOR BOYCOTT BY INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS.
- COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF "DEMOCRATIC RUSSIA."
- DOUBLE STANDARD?
- UKRAINE VOTES FOR CE MEMBERSHIP.
- SPECIALISTS RECOMMEND A MONTH IN HOSPITAL.
- RUSSIA DENOUNCES KURDISH SEPARATIST MEETING.
- NEW RUSSIAN GRAIN FORECAST.
- TANKS FOR THE MEMORY.
- MOLDOVANS PROTEST.
- US CONFIDENT RUSSIA WILL REVERSE CONTROVERSIAL ELECTION RULING.
- CLINTON MAY IGNORE CONGRESS ON BOSNIA TROOPS.
Volume 1 Issue 124
October 31, 1995- ARRESTS.
- RUSSIA OFFERS TO TRAIN CIS COUNTRIES' DIPLOMATS.
- PRESSING MOSCOW.
- AIR STRIKES.
- AZERBAIJAN ALSO DISQUALIFIES PARTIES FROM ELECTION.
- GREECE, RUSSIA IN FIRST EVER MILITARY PACT.
- RUSSIA TO KEEP LAND TROOPS IN CRIMEA.
- RUSSIAN-SPONSORED GROUP SAID TO ATTACK RUSSIAN SOLDIERS.
- DUDAYEV SUPPORTERS RALLY IN GROZNY.
- CHECHNYA: RUSSIAN FORCE GIVES UP VEDENO.
- YELTSIN ALLIES SUCCESSFULLY STALL THE DUMA ON FEDERATION COUNCIL STATUTE.
- RUSSIA TO SEND TWO MORE BATTALIONS TO BOSNIA.
- RUSSIA ISOLATED ON SERBIA SANCTIONS.
- CHILE, UKRAINE SIGN PACT
- YELTSIN'S CONDITION "NOT DETERIORATING".
- YELTSIN WANTS EXPLANATION OF ELECTION BAN
- WHITE HOUSE ALSO CONCERNED.
Volume 1 Issue 123
October 30, 1995- RUSSIA, IRAN CONSORTING ON CASPIAN ISSUES.
- RUSSIAN NAVAL BLOCKADE OF SUKHUMI EXPLAINED.
- TRANSDNIESTER LEADER REAFFIRMS ALLEGIANCE TO RUSSIA.
- RUSSIA IN NO HURRY TO CONFIRM UKRAINIAN BORDER.
- ZATULIN AGAIN PLAYS THE ETHNIC CARD.
- LITHUANIA DISTURBED BY RUSSIAN MISSILE TEST.
- ALPHA UNIT TO BE REBASED NEAR NORTH CAUCASUS.
- NEW ARMED INCIDENT IN INGUSHETIA.
- RUSSIAN OIL PROJECT IN CUBA.
- ...BUT REACH TENTATIVE AGREEMENT ON CFE.
- GRACHEV, PERRY BLOW UP US NUCLEAR SILO...
- ...FAIL TO RESOLVE BOSNIA PEACEKEEPING ROLE...
- MORE PARTIES DISQUALIFIED.
- CHERNOMYRDIN PESSIMISTIC ABOUT GOVERNMENT BLOC'S PROSPECTS.
- LEADING OPPOSITION PARTIES BANNED FROM ELECTION
- CHERNOMYRDIN UPSET.
- DUMA, GOVERNMENT COMPROMISE ON BUDGET.
- CATASTROPHE IN BAKU'S SUBWAY.
- YELTSIN UNCHANGED
- YAVLINSKY SEES CONSPIRACY
Volume 1 Issue 122
October 27, 1995- UKRAINE BILATERALISM.
- NEW TWIST TO LATVIAN-LITHUANIAN OFFSHORE DISPUTE.
- MIXED SIGNALS FROM MINSK.
- CONCERN IN AND OVER INGUSHETIA.
- OSCE PREVENTED FROM FUNCTIONING.
- SOVIET-ERA BODY RESURRECTED IN CHECHNYA.
- NEGOTIATIONS ON TRACK BUT UNPRODUCTIVE.
- KOENIGSBERG TERMED ANTI-NATO BULWARK.
- KOZYREV DISINCLINED TO BE YELTSIN'S "SLAVE".
- MARKET FALLOUT
- KEY BOSNIA ISSUE STILL UNRESOLVED.
- RUSSIA TO DESTROY CHEMICAL WEAPONS.
- RUSSIA ROTATES PEACEKEEPERS.
- MEDICAL PROGNOSIS.
- SUCCESSION.
- SUMMIT CANCELED.
Volume 1 Issue 121
October 26, 1995- REFUGEES ABOUND.
- MOSCOW CALLS "DEAL OF THE CENTURY" ILLEGAL.
- NEW UKRAINIAN CURRENCY DELAYED AGAIN.
- BELARUS COMPLYING WITH CFE.
- LITHUANIAN-RUSSIAN OFFSHORE NEGOTIATIONS RESUME.
- KUCHMA HITS RUSSIA ON HEGEMONY.
- LATVIA BOWS TO LITHUANIA IN OFFSHORE DISPUTE.
- BALTIN SETS SAIL
- VOLSKY: PUNISH MILITARY FOR ROSHNI-CHU BOMBING.
- NUCLEAR PLANT MAY DRAW BILLIONS IN INVESTMENT.
- "GORKY PARK" WRIT LARGE.
- WHOOPS!
- POEGLI.
- LEBED.
- THOUSANDS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST CAPITALISM IN UKRAINE.
- FOUR KILLED IN BELARUS MILITARY PLANT EXPLOSION.
- ESTONIAN PARLIAMENT BACKS NEW GOVERNMENT.
- RUSSIA TESTS NEW MISSILE.
- UKRAINE, BRAZIL MAY COLLABORATE ON SPACE SHOTS.
- CLINTON PUSHES NATO EXPANSION.
- RUSSIA VOWS RETALIATION AGAINST CHECHENS.
- YELSTIN HOSPITALIZED.
Volume 1 Issue 120
October 25, 1995- ABKHAZIA SCUTTLES SCHEDULED ROUND OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH GEORGIA.
- RUSSIA REACHES FOR MORE CASPIAN OIL.
- GEORGIA, SPURNED BY MOSCOW, TURNS TO INTERPOL IN GEORGADZE CASE.
- TOWARD AN ARMENIAN-TURKISH THAW?
- MOLDOVAN STRIKE SUSPENSION PRESAGES NATIONALIST TURN.
- INGUSHETIA'S AIRPORT SHOT UP BY RUSSIAN TROOPS.
- KIEV DEMANDS UKRAINIAN-RUSSIAN BORDER AGREEMENT.
- ZYUGANOV: COMMUNISTS CAN DO BUSINESS WITH YAVLINSKY, BUT NOT ZHIRINOVSKY.
- MISSING INACTION.
- OTHER HANKY PANKY.
- SKURATOV NAMED PROSECUTOR GENERAL.
- MEN OF CONVICTION
- AEROJET TESTS RUSSIAN ROCKET ENGINE.
- PERRY, GRACHEV MEET TOMORROW.
- THOUSANDS PROTEST LITHUANIAN ECONOMIC POLICIES.
- RUSSIA MAY JOIN CE NEXT YEAR.
Volume 1 Issue 119
October 24, 1995- SHEVARDNADZE HITS UN.
- UZBEK PRESIDENT: PAY ATTENTION TO CENTRAL ASIA
- RUSSIAN-ABKHAZIA DEAL DASHES TBILISI'S HOPES.
- KEEP THE TROOPS IN MOLDOVA, GRACHEV SAYS.
- BELARUSIAN DIASPORA ANGRY ABOUT WESTERN CREDITS
- LATVIA, LITHUANIA DISPUTE OFFSHORE ZONE.
- BALTIC COMMON DEFENSE, NATO TIES PLANNED.
- FACTORIES FACE FUEL SHORTAGE.
- DIFFICULTIES FINANCING FEDERAL GRAIN RESERVES.
- PAPER PLACATES GRACHEV.
- DUMA TO DEBATE CANDIDATES' IMMUNITY.
- RYABOV SAYS YELTSIN NOT IN VIOLATION...
- ....BUT CHERNOMYRDIN BETTER BE CAREFUL.
- CHIRAC: US MAY HAVE TO STAY LONGER IN BOSNIA.
- RUSSIA DENIES GRACHEV WILL VISIT IRAN SOON.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- PERRY AND GRACHEV TO FOLLOW UP.
- THE SUMMIT "AGREEMENT."
Volume 1 Issue 118
October 23, 1995- SUMMIT STILL IN QUESTION.
- SHEVARDNADZE AGAINST CIS BLOC.
- TERRORIST THREATS KEEP SHEVARDNADZE AT HOME.
- RUSSIAN BALTIC-INVASION DOCUMENT UNVEILED.
- PROTEST IN MOLDOVA SMALLER BUT MEANER.
- POLICE WARN FUTURE PROTESTERS.
- LITHUANIAN PUBLISHER PRINTS BELARUS OPPOSITION DAILY.
- UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX SYNOD ELECTS FILARET.
- 1996 WILL BE "DIFFICULT."
- RED SUIT FOR YELTSIN?
- UKRAINE, COMPLYING WITH CFE, SEEKS WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN GROUND FORCES.
- CHEMICAL-WEAPONS EXPERT UNDER INVESTIGATION.
- RUSSIA HARD PRESSED TO FIND FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- RUSSIAN DUMA SECONDS FEDERATION COUNCIL'S MOTION ON INTEGRATING BELARUS.
- SHAKHRAI SEES REFERENDUM ON LAND OWNERSHIP.
- UNOCAL PLANS TURKMENISTAN AGREEMENT.
- YELTSIN TAKES HARD LINE AT U.N
- YELTSIN TO TAKE CONTROL OF FOREIGN POLICY.
- ESTONIAN COALITION REPORTED.
- CROWDED FIELD.
Volume 1 Issue 117
October 20, 1995- BALKAN PIPELINE FOR CASPIAN OIL.
- LUKASHENKO THREATENS PRESIDENTIAL RULE.
- STRIKES IN MOLDOVA MAY LEAD TO POLITICAL CONFRONTATION.
- DEBUT OF NEW UKRANIAN PROSECUTOR CONTROVERSIAL.
- UKRANIAN DEMONSTRATION SYMPTOMATIC
- ESTONIAN PRELATE DENIED RUSSIAN VISA.
- UKRAINIAN REACTION TO RUSSIAN RESURGENCE.
- OTHER DEAD - REST IN PIECES.
- ADMIRAL ENTERS RACE.
- DEADBEATS.
- 1962 REVISITED?
- DUMA REJECTS BUDGET.
- YELTSIN'S PROSPECTS.
- YELTSIN REVIVES PROPOSAL FOR RUSSIAN ROLE IN EUROPE, BOSNIA.
- YELTSIN BACKS AWAY FROM FIRING KOZYREV.
- NAZARBAYEV CONTINUES PERSONNEL PURGE.
- UKRAINE AND MACEDONIA JOIN COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
Volume 1 Issue 116
October 19, 1995- WILL THREE MORE COUNTRIES JOIN CIS CUSTOMS UNION ?
- LUKASHENKO ON THE WARPATH--AGAIN.
- UKRAINE UNHAPPY OVER RUSSIAN TRADE RESTRICTIONS, LIKELY SNUB AT UN.
- LATVIAN, ESTONIAN GOVERNMENTS SLOW TO FORM.
- GRACHEV TO APPEAR IN COURT.
- DELIMITATION ACCORDS AIM TO PRESERVE RUSSIA'S INTEGRITY.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- CALLS FROM HIGH UP TO REVERSE REFORMS.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT IN THE US.
- SATIRISTS TO SLAMMER.
- YELTSIN COMBATIVE BEFORE HEADING WEST.
- YELTSIN TO FIRE KOZYREV.
Volume 1 Issue 115
October 18, 1995- TURKMENISTAN-IRAN GAS PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION STARTS.
- CIS INTEGRATION: NOT JUST FOR GOOD GUYS.
- AZERBAIJAN DENIES REGISTRATION TO NATIONALISTS, COMMUNISTS
- GEORGIAN DEFENSE MINISTER FOR RUSSIAN-LED MILITARY BLOC.
- CRIMEAN CONSTITUTION, ROUND II
- UKRAINE WORRIED ABOUT NUKES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
- GERMAN MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO LATVIA
- ZATULIN SCORES PROMOTERS OF RUSSIAN-BELARUSIAN REFERENDUM
- CHUKOTKA SAID TO GRAVITATE TOWARD ALASKA.
- TATAR STUDENTS SEIZE FORMER RELIGIOUS CENTER.
- KALMYK PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION INVALIDATED BY MOSCOW.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- ATTACK ON "ETHNIC CRIME".
- MORE LUMINARIES QUIT "RUSSIA'S CHOICE."
- CONTACT GROUP MEETING MARKS TIME.
Volume 1 Issue 114
October 17, 1995- TAJIK RESISTANCE CAPTURES GOVERNMENT TROOPS.
- RUSSIAN OIL, GAS DELIVERIES TO CIS COUNTRIES DOWN.
- BOEING ON THE MOVE.
- BELARUS CONSTITUTIONAL CONFRONTATION CONTINUES.
- SOVIET GENOCIDE IN EAST PRUSSIA COMMEMORATED.
- MOLDOVA'S CREDIBILITY DWINDLES ON RUSSIAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL.
- CALL FOR BALTIC POLITICAL UNION.
- MERI ASKS FOR GERMAN MILITARY ASSISTANCE
- THE BOMBINGS: ARE RUSSIAN DENIALS CREDIBLE?
- BUDENNOVSK TERRORIST RENEWS NUCLEAR THREATS
- WATCHING LEBED.
- VORKUTA MINERS' ACTION CONTINUES.
- PRIME MINISTER IS CRITICAL OF GOVERNMENT'S PERFORMANCE.
- IMF IN MOSCOW.
- FIRST BALANCE SHEET ON CUBA VISIT.
- NAZARBAYEV APPOINTS NEW DEFENSE MINISTER.
- LUKASHENKO FIRES INTERIOR MINISTER
- FILATOV FEARS POST-ELECTION CIVIL WAR.
- CONTACT GROUP FAILS TO RESOLVE KEY QUESTION.
- YELTSIN NAMES NEW PROSECUTOR.
Volume 1 Issue 113
October 16, 1995- ARMENIAN-IRANIAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL REFLECTS POLITICAL COOPERATION.
- FIGHTING IN TAJIKISTAN.
- RUSSIAN ENERGY OFFICIALS CONTRADICT FOREIGN MINISTRY, ENDORSE TWO-PIPELINE DECISION ON AZERBAIJAN.
- KOZYREV, UDOVENKO REVIEW DIFFERENCES, FIND ONE NEW CONSENSUS ISSUE.
- THREE KNOCK ON THE EU DOOR.
- KUCHMA AGAINST CIS MILITARY BLOC.
- MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE BEHIND JURAGUA?
- SECURITY AGENCIES LOOK SET FOR COMEBACK ON COMMUNIST AND OFFICIAL COATTAILS.
- REPORTS ON MAFIA THEFT OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS.
- CONFIDENT SKOKOV GENUFLECTS TO YELTSIN.
- SADDAM BEATING NONE-OF-THE-ABOVE.
- YELTSIN, CHERNOMYRDIN DIFFER ON BUDGET.
- YELTSIN WORRIED ABOUT CRIMINAL CANDIDATES.
- CHECHNYA.
- TOUR BUS HIJACKED IN SHADOW OF KREMLIN.
Volume 1 Issue 112
October 13, 1995- MOSCOW AND TAJIK RESISTANCE INTENSIFY POLEMICS.
- "WESTERN MONOPOLIES" BACK IN MOSCOW'S DEMONOLOGY.
- LATVIA PREPARED TO PUT NATO MECHANISM TO TEST.
- TRANSDNIESTER LEADER DEFINES GEOPOLITICAL ROLE.
- TOWARD UKRAINIAN-GERMAN "SPECIAL RELATIONS"?
- BELARUS LISTED AMONG UKRAINE'S SECURITY CONCERNS.
- LUKASHENKA'S LOSSES
- CHECHENS THREATEN ANOTHER BUDENNOVSK.
- BUT YELTSIN VOWS PEACEFUL POLICY.
- INTERPOL CLAIMS SUCCESS, BUT KULIKOV CONCERNED.
- DUDAYEV FORCING TACTICAL CHANGE.
- PROCESS UNDER ATTACK
- SHAKHRAI: LOSERS SHOULD REIMBURSE
- STATE OF EMERGENCY OPPOSED.
- GRACHEV WON'T RUN.
- COMMUNIST PARTY AHEAD
- CHERNOMYRDIN ENDORSES YELTSIN FOR REELECTION.
- RUSSIA RETURNING TO CUBA.
- IRAN, AZERBAIJAN TO FORM ENERGY COMPANY
- CIS SUMMIT POSTPONED
- TOP RUSSIAN DEFENSE CONTRACTOR MURDERED
Volume 1 Issue 111
October 12, 1995- FIGHTING IN TAJIKISTAN.
- KAZAKHSTAN MAKES DEAL WITH AT&T.
- MOLDOVA GETS GERMAN SUPPORT ON RUSSIAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL.
- UKRAINE COMPLYING WITH CFE.
- ARMENIAN LAW BARS DUAL CITIZENSHIP, MAY IRRITATE DIASPORA.
- ...BUT WELCOMED BY DUDAYEV´S CAMP.
- ANOTHER AZERI OIL PROJECT UNDERWAY.
- TWO-PIPELINE DECISION NOT ENOUGH FOR MOSCOW.
- SAVISAAR´S ROLE IN TAPING SCANDAL ROCKS ESTONIAN POLITICS.
- ENERGY CRISIS LOOMS, DUMA PROPOSES SOCIALIST CURE.
- PARLIAMENT HOUSES AT ODDS OVER FORMATION OF UPPER HOUSE.
- DUMA SEEKS PROSECUTION OF OSTANKINO MANAGEMENT.
- KOZYREV A LAME DUCK?
- LEBED IN THE LEAD.
- YELTSIN RENEWS CRITICISM OF FOREIGN MINISTRY.
- NATO MUSCLE.
- PARLIAMENT APPROVES NEW UKRAINE ECONOMIC PLAN.
- LUKASHENKO REBUFFED.
- KOZYREV THINKS BOSNIA POLITICAL DEAL MONTH AWAY.
- CEASEFIRE VIOLATIONS ALLEGED.
Volume 1 Issue 110
October 11, 1995- RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ATTACKED IN TAJIKISTAN.
- RUSSIAN EXPORTS TO CIS COUNTRIES DOWN.
- SHEVARDNADZE WARNS ABKHAZIA, BOWS TO MOSCOW ON GEORGADZE CASE.
- MOLDOVA STILL "HOPING" FOR RUSSIAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL.
- UKRAINE CONCERNED BY POSSIBLE NUCLEARIZATION OF WESTERN NEIGHBORS.
- RUSSIAN INSURANCE COMPANIES LOSE THEIR LICENSES.
- EMBEZZLER ON THE LAM.
- LITHUANIA FOR INDIVISIBLE SECURITY.
- RUSSIA TO USE COMMERCIAL BANK FUNDS TO BUY GRAIN.
- FRAUD VICTIMS EXPLORE THEIR OPTIONS.
- RUSSIAN PATRIARCH BLESSES NEW RECRUITS.
- FSB WARNS OF CHECHEN TERRORISM.
- RUSSIA, INDIA TALK TRADE.
- EXPANDED MILITARY-TECHNICAL COOPERATION WITH LATIN AMERICA.
- YELTSIN SIGNS REFERENDUM LAW.
- BARENTS SEA REGIONAL COUNCIL MEETS.
- MOSLEMS DELAY, MOSCOW ANGRY.
- CHECHENS SUSPEND PEACE PROCESS.
- ESTONIAN GOVERNMENT NEAR COLLAPSE.
Volume 1 Issue 109
October 10, 1995- BELARUS LEADERS CAUTIOUS ON RUSSIAN FEDERATION COUNCIL´S REFERENDUM INITIATIVE.
- BELARUS NOW SET TO RESUME CONVENTIONAL ARMS SCRAPPING.
- BELARUS LEGISLATURE SCORES POINTS IN CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.
- DUMA VOTES TO FREEZE RUSSIAN NAVAL PRESENCE IN CRIMEA.
- LATVIAN COALITION GOVERNMENT SLOW TO FORM.
- YELTSIN RESHUFFLES RUSSIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION.
- HEALTH MINISTRY OFFICIAL ARRESTED FOR CORRUPTION IN CHECHNYA.
- DUMA SEEKS COMPROMISE WITH YELTSIN ON FEDERATION COUNCIL´S FORMATION.
- DUMA EXPELS MAVRODI, QUESTIONS PARLIAMENTARY IMMUNITY.
- JOINT EXERCISE TO GO AHEAD AFTER ALL.
- PROSECUTOR GENERAL REPLACED.
- DUMA FAILS TO OVERRIDE YELTSIN, PASSES SOFTER BILL ON YUGOSLAVIA SANCTIONS.
- RUSSIAN GAS DELIVERIES TO BOSNIA LINKED TO CEASE-FIRE.
- RUSSIA TO COMPLETE CUBAN NUCLEAR REACTOR...
- ...REPEATS DENIAL THAT IRAN DEAL IS DANGEROUS.
- RUSSIA PLEDGES ADHERENCE TO ECONOMIC REFORM.
- CHECHNYA TENSIONS.
- MOSCOW TO EXERT MORE CONTROL OVER ARMS SALES.
- CASPIAN OIL COMPROMISE.
- STRUGGLE CONTINUES OVER CONTROL OF BOSNIA PEACEKEEPERS.
Volume 1 Issue 108
October 6, 1995- KREMLIN SECRET "LONGEVITY CHIP" IS NOW ON THE MARKET.
- KYRGYZSTAN SECONDS PROPOSAL FOR CENTRAL ASIAN PEACEKEEPING FORCE.
- ANOTHER SOUTH OSSETIAN LEADER TARGETED.
- WILL MOSCOW DISAPPOINT SHEVARDNADZE ON ABKHAZIA TOO?
- GEORGADZE DEFIES TBILISI WITH MOSCOW'S SUPPORT.
- UKRAINIAN-POLISH DEFENSE COOPERATION INITIATED.
- UDOVENKO'S CONFIDENTIAL VIEW OF YELTSIN'S CIS POLICY.
- DUMA DEFENDS CASTRO.
- MOLDOVA WARNED BY RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.
- DEFENSE MINISTRY WILL DELVE INTO DETAILS OF YAK-LOCKHEED PROJECT.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- VOLSKY CONDEMNS CORRUPTION OF RUSSIAN BANKS IN CHECHNYA.
- GRU STEPS UP INTELLIGENCE-GATHERING IN NATO COUNTRIES.
- DUMA DROPS IMPEACHMENT AND NO-CONFIDENCE MOTIONS FROM ITS AGENDA.
- MORE RUSSIAN REACTION TO NATO ENLARGEMENT PLANS.
- BOMB INJURES RUSSIAN COMMANDER IN CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIAN AND U.S. DEFENSE MINISTERS TO CONFER.
- MEANWHILE...
- CLINTON REPORTEDLY WILL EASE LIMITS ON SUPERCOMPUTER EXPORTS.
- BOSNIA CEASE FIRE ANNOUNCED.
Volume 1 Issue 107
October 5, 1995- RATIONALE? FOR ECONOMIC UNION.
- DUMA LEADERS CHART PAN-RUSSIAN GROUP'S AGENDA.
- TAJIK ARMY FACTIONS STILL AT LOGGERHEADS.
- RUSSIAN PROPOSAL ON CASPIAN SEA REVEALED AND REBUFFED.
- KUCHMA DEFENDS DECISION ON NATO.
- U.S., KAZAKHSTAN AGREE TO SEAL NUCLEAR TEST SITE.
- ANOTHER RUSSIAN BUSINESSMAN MURDERED.
- STRATEGIC NUCLEAR MISSILE AND GROUND FORCES EXERCISES UNDERWAY.
- MVD SAYS YAKUBOVSKY IS THIEF.
- MVD LISTS "CRIMINAL CANDIDATES"
- CHERNOMYRDIN SAYS HE WON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT.
- SKOKOV DENIES CONTACTS WITH YELTSIN.
- PARLIAMENTARY CONTROVERSY OVER 1996 BUDGET.
- DUMA OPENS FALL SESSION WITH IMPEACHMENT AND NO-CONFIDENCE MOVES.
- KOZYREV DENIES EXISTENCE OF NEW MILITARY DOCTRINE.
- MORE RUSSIAN FIRMS WILL SELL ARMS ABROAD.
- NATO BOMBS ANGER MOSCOW.
- NATO PUTS EXPANSION ON HOLD.
Volume 1 Issue 106
October 4, 1995- FOREIGN MINISTERS SHOW MEAGER RESULTS.
- KAZAKHSTAN RULES OUT DUAL CITIZENSHIP.
- UPPER HOUSE URGES MOVE TOWARD BELARUS-RUSSIA.
- LATVIAN PARTIES SET TO RECONSTITUTE COALITION GOVERNMENT.
- UKRAINE SEEKS KUWAIT OIL DEAL.
- KIEV INCREASINGLY COMFORTABLE WITH NATO LINKS.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- NO SURPRISES IN VOLGOGRAD ELECTIONS.
- RUSSIA WILL TRY TO ARREST GEORGADZE.
- RUSSIA TO BECOME WORLD'S GREATEST DEBTOR NATION.
- UPPER HOUSE APPROVES REFERENDUM LAW.
- COMMEMORATION OF 1993 COUP REFLECTS RUSSIAN CHANGE OF MIND.
- RUSSIA CALLS FOR CONSOLIDATION OF CIS ECONOMIC POTENTIAL.
- KAZAKHSTAN BEGINS CABINET RESHUFFLE.
- NATO DEFENSE MINISTERS MEET.
- LEBED PLEASED BY POWELL.
- YELTSIN PUTS PRIVATIZATION UNDER HIS OWN CONTROL.
- BALTICS FIRM ON NATO.
- RUSSIA TO BUY GRAIN.
Volume 1 Issue 105
October 3, 1995- REVIVAL OF RIVER-DIVERSION PROJECT DENIED.
- SHEVARDNADZE STABILIZING SECURITY SITUATION.
- AZERBAIJANI OIL FLOW TO BE SHARED WITH RUSSIA?
- LATVIA GETS COMPLICATED PARLIAMENT.
- TRANSDNIESTER CADETS TRAINING IN RUSSIA.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY ECHOES FELIX GROUP ON THREAT TO BALTICS.
- BALKAR CASE COULD PROVE TO BE POLITICALLY EXPLOSIVE.
- GOVERNMENT SEEKS POLITICAL ALLIANCE WITH BANKS.
- FSB DENIES LINKS WITH ALLEGED ASSASSINATION MASTERMIND
- RUSSIAN NON-PROLIFERATION OFFICIAL DENIES NUCLEAR SMUGGLING FROM RUSSIA.
- CHERNOMYRDIN NOT SHOPPING FOR CANADIAN GRAIN
- MOSCOW REGRETS FRENCH NUCLEAR PACIFIC TESTING, WORRIES ABOUT DATA SHARING.
- IVANOV TO MEET WITH MILOSEVIC.
- KAZAKHSTAN ELECTIONS SET.
- COAL MINERS STRIKE IN UKRAINE.
- PROMINENT NEWSPAPER REAPPEARS
- YELTSIN RETURNS TO MOSCOW, DAMPENS RIFT RUMORS.
- BOSNIAN PRIME MINISTER MEETS CHERNOMYRDIN.
Volume 1 Issue 104
September 29, 1995- NOTES:
- GOVERNMENT BLOC LEADERS URGE REINTEGRATION OF EX-SOVIET COUNTRIES.
- TURKMENISTAN RESISTS BECOMING A "JUICY CHUNK."
- MOSCOW BOYCOTTS CASPIAN FORUM.
- UKRAINE MAY REQUEST U.S. SUPPORT ON BLACK SEA FLEET
- GERMANS GIVE SHEVARDNADZE AN ARMORED CAR.
- CONGRESS OF RUSSIAN COMMUNITIES PROPOSES ANTI-CRISIS PROGRAM.
- CONTROL OF MILITARY--A PRIORITY ON WOMEN LEGISLATORS' AGENDA.
- COMMUNISTS FIRST TO CLEAR ELECTION PROCEDURAL HURDLES.
- ANOTHER GENERAL GAINS HIGH PROFILE IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
- AUCTION OF SAKHALIN OIL PROJECT FAILS
- FAPSI COMPUTERIZES RUSSIAN BUREAUCRACY.
- CHERNOMYRDIN SEEKS MORE SOUTH KOREAN INVESTMENT.
- RUSSIA ALSO SEEKS FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN KURILE ISLANDS.
- RYBKIN DENIES THAT HE WILL REPLACE KOZYREV.
- RUSSIA HAS OWN REASONS FOR OPPOSING BOSNIAN SERB SECESSION.
- MOBIL TO BEGIN OIL EXPLORATION IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS TRICKLE OUT OF CHECHNYA; POLITICAL TALKS SOUGHT.
- BELARUS RESUMES DESTRUCTION OF CONVENTIONAL ARMS.
- RUSSIA, WORLD BANK LAUNCH $758 MILLION HOUSING PROJECT.
- UKRAINE CALLS FOR LIFTING OF UN SANCTIONS ON YUGOSLAVIA.
Volume 1 Issue 103
September 28, 1995- NOTES:
- UZBEK COTTON HARVEST OUTLOOK BRIGHT.
- KYRGYZ PARLIAMENT REJECTS PRESIDENTIAL REFERENDUM BID, SCHEDULES ELECTION.
- AZERBAIJANI OPPOSITION WARNS OF ELECTION BOYCOTT
- LITHUANIA ESTIMATES DAMAGES FROM SOVIET MILITARY OCCUPATION.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT APPEALS TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE ON RUSSIAN TROOPS.
- ORT DIRECTOR APOLOGIZES TO SOLZHENITSYN, BUT SHOW IS OUT.
- YAKUBOVSKY'S LAWYER MURDERED.
- HELSINKI WATCH ACCUSES LUZHKOV OF RACISM.
- SUKHOI OBJECTS TO BEING TURNED OVER TO BANK CONSORTIUM
- RUSSIA UNABLE TO MOVE U.S. ON BANKS.
- DUMA WANTS COURT TO DECLARE PRIVATIZATION ILLEGAL
- RUSSIAN-CZECH TREATY CLEARS HURDLE.
- STUDY LIKELY TO IRRITATE MOSCOW, WORRY SOME EUROPEANS.
- GORBACHEV DECRIES RETURN TO "WILD CAPITALISM" IN RUSSIA.
- GRACHEV ORDERED TO APPEAR IN COURT.
- SHALIKASHVILI: RUSSIANS MUST ACCEPT NATO COMMAND IN BOSNIA.
- RUSSIAN GOLD PRODUCTION DOWN 30 PERCENT.
- COAL MINERS STRIKE IN VORKUTA.
- RUSSIAN REACTOR FOR IRAN TO BE ON SUMMIT AGENDA.
- RUSSIA OPPOSES BOSNIAN SERB SECESSION.
Volume 1 Issue 102
September 27, 1995- TAJIK ARMY FACTIONS ACCEPT TRUCE, BUT WARN DUSHANBE.
- NOTES:
- KAZAKHSTAN, CHALLENGING MOSCOW, SEEKS CASPIAN PARTITION.
- RUSSIAN NAVAL COMMANDER HOPES NEXT DUMA WILL SAVE BLACK SEA FLEET.
- U.S.-UKRAINIAN MILITARY EXERCISE HELD.
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE GIVES UKRAINE GREEN LIGHT.
- DUN & BROADSTREET PUBLISHES HANDBOOK OF STOCKS
- LAST RUSSIAN MILITARY SITE RETURNED TO ESTONIA.
- STRIKES THREATEN GOVERNMENT'S STABILIZATION COURSE.
- RUSSIA'S DEMOCRATIC CHOICE.
- CHECHNYA NEGOTIATIONS.
- KHASBULATOV TO CHECHNYA.
- PAYING KOREA DEBT WITH WEAPONS.
- EASTWARD, HO !
- GRACHEV CALLS FOR HIGHER MILITARY SPENDING.
- RUSSIA'S FOREIGN MINISTRY BACKS ZHIRINOVSKY AGAINST BELGIUM.
- KOZYREV'S LITANY OF WOES.
- CHRISTOPHER AND KOZYREV MEET AFTER UN SPEECH.
- RUSSIA, CHINA REPORTEDLY ENABLING IRAN TO BUILD THE "ISLAMIC BOMB"
Volume 1 Issue 101
September 26, 1995- BAIKONUR LEASED.
- CAUCASUS UNOFFICIAL BODY REEMERGES, BACKS ABKHAZIA.
- GEORGIA, RUSSIA TO JOINTLY GUARD ABKHAZIA RAILROAD.
- DESPITE "CORRECTION," UKRAINIAN REFORM STILL ON COURSE, SAYS MARCHUK.
- GEORGIAN NATIONAL CURRENCY INTRODUCED.
- BELARUS BIRTH RATE DOWN 50 PERCENT AFTER CHERNOBYL.
- RUSSIAN PUBLIC TELEVISION DROPS POPULAR PROGRAM.
- SOLZHENITSYN'S SHOW ALSO CANCELED
- MILITARY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE WARNS OF INCREASED WESTERN INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY IN RUSSIA.
- RUSSIAN MAFIA CONTROLS UP TO 40 PERCENT OF ECONOMY, STUDY SAYS
- LEBED SEEKS BROADER COALITION.
- DUMA COULD BECOME A REFUGE FOR MAFIA, SAVITSKY WARNS.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO REVIEW COALITIONS' REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS.
- DEFENSE MINISTRY ENTERING ITS CANDIDATES IN DUMA ELECTIONS
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- GRACHEV OUTLINES HARDLINE FOREIGN POLICY.
- EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT APPROVES LOAN TO UKRAINE.
- JOINT PEACEKEEPING COMMAND PROPOSED.
- RUSSIA GETS NEW LOAN, OBTAINS DEBT DELAY
Volume 1 Issue 100
September 22, 1995- ...AND GIVES DEMOCRACY A CHANCE.
- KYRGYZSTAN OPPOSES RUSSIA-LED BLOC
- AZERBAIJAN TO IMPLEMENT PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE.
- ... WHILE EUROPEAN UNION CALLS FOR RESTRAINT
- GEORGIA WARNS OF RENEWED HOSTILITIES IN ABKHAZIA, SOUTH OSSETIA...
- UKRAINIAN, KAZAKH PRESIDENTS CONCERNED OVER CIS DIRECTION.
- UKRAINE TO HELP LATVIAN ARMY.
- GOVERNMENT MAKES DEAL WITH BANKING CONSORTIUM.
- HOSTAGES RESCUED IN DAGESTAN.
- UKRAINE PROTECTS PIPELINES FROM RUSSIAN ACQUISITION.
- SHUMEIKO CALLS FOR INCREASE IN MILITARY BUDGET.
- CIVIL AVIATION IN CRISIS.
- CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTER TO SEE YELTSIN AFTER ALL.
- SUBMARINE BASE LOSES ELECTRIC POWER.
- INTRODUCTION OF UKRAINIAN CURRENCY DELAYED.
- MOSCOW WON'T GIVE IN ON NATO ENLARGEMENT.
- GAIDAR WARNS OF NATIONALIST THREAT.
- SITUATION IN CHECHNYA STILL CRITICAL.
Volume 1 Issue 99
September 21, 1995- AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS STRIKE THREATENED.
- RUSSIA SOFTENS CURRENCY POSSESSION REGULATIONS.
- BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE ADOPTS "CODE OF CONDUCT."
- CONTRACT ON NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN INDIA.
- U.S. TO HELP RUSSIA DEVELOP OFF-SHORE OIL.
- NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN DIRE CIRCUMSTANCES.
- GROMOV PARTY OUTLINES "LEFT-OF-CENTER" AGENDA.
- REVISION OF REPUBLICS' CONSTITUTIONS DISCUSSED.
- RUSSIA PROPOSES TO CONTROL FOREIGNERS IN CIS COUNTRIES.
- STRENGTHENING TIES WITH CHINA.
- RESPONSE TO UN BOSNIA RESOLUTION.
- ANOTHER CALL FOR ARMING SERBS.
- TENSE WAITING IN CHECHNYA.
- NATO APPROVES EXPANSION PLAN.
- REACTIONS TO ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT.
Volume 1 Issue 98
September 20, 1995- ARAL SEA CONFERENCE SURVEYS SOVIET-ERA DISASTER.
- WILL KYRGYZSTAN RENOUNCE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ?
- JAPAN EXPANDS LENDING TO UZBEKISTAN.
- BLACK SEA FLEET UPDATE.
- AZERBAIJAN: MAIN OPPOSITION PARTIES BEFORE ELECTIONS
- UKRAINE COMPLETING ARMS CUTS UNDER CFE TREATY ON SCHEDULE.
- RECORD NUMBER OF JOURNALISTS KILLED THIS YEAR IN CIS COUNTRIES.
- KGB DISSIDENT OFFICER WILL STAY IN PRISON.
- RUSSIAN-BULGARIAN TALKS ON OIL PIPELINE.
- NEW RESHUFFLING AT THE FSB.
- INFORMATION ON COMMERCIAL BANKS TO BE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN.
- YELTSIN SIGNS DECREE ON RUSSIAN BANK UNION.
- ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN CHECHNYA FAILS.
- HINT OF LIFTING SANCTIONS; NEW CALL FOR ARMS.
- DENMARK, ROMANIA SUPPORT BALTICS' ENTRY INTO NATO AND EU.
- BOSNIAN SERB "FOREIGN MINISTER" RECEIVED IN MOSCOW.
- UKRAINE BLASTS YELTSIN'S CALL FOR CIS POLITICAL-MILITARY INTEGRATION.
- US SAYS NATO APPROVED CFE COMPROMISE.
Volume 1 Issue 97
September 18, 1995- INTRA-CIS TRADE DECLINING.
- ETHNIC CONSIDERATIONS BEHIND TRANSFER OF KAZAKHSTAN'S CAPITAL.
- IMPLICATIONS OF RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN BASING DEAL
- BALTIN NOW HAPPY WITH MOSCOW'S STANCE ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- UKRAINE PUSHES FOR LARGER ROLE IN BOSNIAN SETTLEMENT
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- YAVLINSKY TO TRY ALLIANCE WITH GAIDAR.
- RUSSIA SUSPENDS JOINT EXERCISE WITH U.S., RATIONALE SUSPECT.
- GRACHEV EYES ARMS DEAL WITH ISRAEL.
- BLOC PROPOSALS REMINISCENT OF COLD WAR, 19TH CENTURY
- BULGARIA AS A POSSIBLE CIRCUMVENTION ROUTE.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY AID TO BOSNIAN SERBS?
- BELARUS ASKS U.S. TO JOIN INVESTIGATION OF BALLOON SHOOTING.
- RUSSIA FINDS ANOTHER REASON TO BREAK CFE TREATY.
- NATO, UN EXTEND BOMBING REPRIEVE
- KOVALEV: RUSSIA IN DANGER OF BECOMING POLICE STATE.
Volume 1 Issue 96
September 15, 1995- STANDARDIZING CUSTOMS PROCEDURES.
- BALTIC STATES URGE COUNCIL OF EUROPE TO ADMIT UKRAINE.
- POLITICAL STABILIZATION IN GEORGIA.
- MORE MILITARY VISITS AND EXERCISES.
- PLUSES AND MINUSES IN THE ENERGY SECTOR
- UKRAINE EXPANDS COOPERATION WITH NATO.
- ALTAI CENTRAL BANK MANAGER ARRESTED FOR UNDERWORLD TIES
- RUSSIA'S IMPORTS SOARING
- MOSCOW REBUFFS ISRAEL ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR DEAL
- GRACHEV CONTRADICTS COMMANDER ON CHECHNYA TROOP WITHDRAWAL.
- YELTSIN VETO RISKY.
- BOTH SIDES DOWNPLAY ATTACK ON U.S. EMBASSY.
- KUCHMA TRIES TO SPEED PRIVATIZATION.
Volume 1 Issue 95
September 14, 1995- ZHIRINOVSKY ON RUSSIAN POLITICS.
- SOME COUNTRIES WILL MISS CFE DEADLINE
- POOR RESPONSE YELTSIN'S ALLIANCE CALL.
- MOLDOVAN CONCESSION FAILS TO ADVANCE TRANSDNIESTER TALKS.
- BORIS BEREZOVSKY JOINS GEORGE SOROS.
- LUKASHENKO: ZEALOT BUT NO STOOGE.
- ZHIRINOVSKY ABANDONED BY HIS MILITARY ADVISER.
- ELECTION CAMPAIGN TOO COSTLY FOR MANY CANDIDATES.
- CHERNOMYRDIN'S BLOC STRONGER THAN RYBKIN'S.
- COMMUNISTS AGAIN TRY TO IMPEACH YELTSIN--THIS TIME, OVER BOSNIA.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- KOZYREV MANEUVERS.
- THE BALLOON SHOOTDOWN.
- YELTSIN IN TIGHT SPOT.
- MORE ON GRENADE ATTACK.
- EMIGRE CRIME RING BUSTED.
- RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR WATCHDOG WORRIED.
- CONTACT GROUP MEETING POSTPONED.
- RUSSIAN AID FOR SERBS DEMONSTRATES ITS SOLIDARITY WITH BELGRADE.
- BELARUS KILLS U.S. BALLOONISTS, ALMOST APOLOGIZES.
- CLINTON, YELTSIN EXCHANGE LETTERS ON BOSNIA.
- GRENADE ATTACK SEEN AS ISOLATED INCIDENT.
Volume 1 Issue 94
September 13, 1995- UZBEKISTAN-JAPAN ECONOMIC TIES ON THE UPSWING
- YOUNG LEZGINS SAID TO CROSS INTO DAGESTAN FROM AZERBAIJAN
- LUKASHENKO CHALLENGED AT HOME.
- ABKHAZ DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER MURDERED
- BELARUS PRESIDENT DENOUNCES NATO, CALLS FOR EASTERN ALLIANCE
- UKRAINE-NATO COOPERATION ADVANCES
- ...MAKES DEAL WITH TURKMENISTAN.
- UKRAINE BACKS OUT OF MAJOR DEBT-OFFSETTING DEAL WITH RUSSIA
- CONFRONTATION AT NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA.
- SVR DENIES HELPING IRANIAN INTELLIGENCE.
- RYBKIN ASKS FOR INVESTIGATION OF DUMA SCUFFLE
- MVD TO FIGHT CORRUPTION IN ITS OWN RANKS.
- RYBKIN BLOC CRIPPLED.
- CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC IN ST. PETERSBURG NAMES TOP CANDIDATES
- LAPSHIN ATTACKS CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC OVER "EXECUTIONER OF CHECHNYA."
- COMMUNIST ACCUSES SHUMEIKO AND SOSKOVETS OF CORRUPTION
- YELTSIN ACCEPTS BANKING CONSORTIUM'S CONDITIONS.
- DUMA DEPUTIES OFF TO SERBIA
- BELARUS OPPOSED
- UKRAINE DOUBTFUL
- RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY PREDICTS ELECTION COMEBACK
- SECURITY COUNCIL COOL TO RUSSIAN RESOLUTION
- RUSSIA WARNS BALTS.
- CLINTON REBUFFS RUSSIA ON GENOCIDE CHARGE.
- TALBOTT TO MOSCOW.
- RUSSIA PROTESTS ALLEGED UN SECRETARIAT-NATO SECRET UNDERSTANDING
- GRENADE HITS U.S. EMBASSY IN MOSCOW.
Volume 1 Issue 93
September 12, 1995- SOAP LANGUAGE.
- TRANSDNIESTER LEADER ADDRESSES RUSSIAN DUMA.
- CHERNOMYRDIN TO VISIT GEORGIA.
- RUSSIAN-MOLDOVAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT--A DEAD LETTER.
- ANOTHER RUSSIAN BANKER KILLED.
- "GENERAL DIMA" WILL STAY IN PRISON.
- RUSSIAN MOVEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC REFORMS HOLDS LAST CONGRESS.
- PRO-SOVIET BLOC REFUSED REGISTRATION.
- FREE AIR TIME FOR ALL.
- ECOLOGICAL BLOC SET UP BY NON-ECOLOGISTS.
- CHECHNYA: MOSCOW BROADENS SEARCH FOR COLLABORATORS, INCHES TOWARD CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF
- YELTSIN TO INTRODUCE FEDERATION COUNCIL LAW.
- DUMA DELEGATIONS TO SEND MESSAGE TO YELTSIN.
- REASSURING MILITARY EXERCISE
- CHERNOMYRDIN TO VISIT CANADA, SOUTH KOREA.
- GRACHEV'S TOUGH TALK.
- REACTIONS TO YELTSIN'S "NEW BLOC" WARNING.
- KOZYREV REPLIES TO DUMA.
- UNITED STATES DOWNPLAYS FRICTION, APPRECIATES RUSSIA'S HELP.
- CONTACT GROUP TO MEET.
- KARADZIC, LUKASHENKO CHIME IN.
- RUSSIA MAINTAINS PRESSURE ON NATO.
Volume 1 Issue 92
September 11, 1995- SOUTHWARD:
- AND WESTWARD, BYPASSING RUSSIA:
- EASTWARD:
- RUSSIA TO ASSUME NEW BURDENS IN TAJIKISTAN.
- TURKISH FORAY INTO NORTH CAUCASUS.
- GEORGIA TO INTRODUCE NATIONAL CURRENCY THIS MONTH.
- NO MOVEMENT AT KARABAKH TALKS.
- KARABAKH APPOINTS PREFECT FOR CORRIDOR
- TSAR'S REMAINS WILL BE REBURIED IN ST. PETERSBURG.
- DELAYING PAYMENTS IS NOT THE WAY TO FIGHT INFLATION.
- BANK CRISIS IMPACTS ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- INDUSTRIAL PARTY BLOC LAUNCHED.
- RUTSKOI FORCED TO REVISE ELECTORAL LIST.
- RYBKIN BLOC PUTS ITS BEST FEET FORWARD.
- FISTS FLY IN DUMA.
- YELTSIN ON ELECTIONS
- KREMLIN SETS UP ANTI-TERRORISM CENTER.
- YELTSIN GOES ON VACATION.
- IRAN SAYS YELTSIN ACCEPTED INVITATION.
- CHORUS OF RUSSIAN LEADERS ATTACKS RUSSIAN POSITION, WARNS WEST.
- DUMA VOTES STRONGLY ANTI-WESTERN RESOLUTIONS.
- MORE ON YELTSIN'S NEWS CONFERENCE.
Volume 1 Issue 91
September 8, 1995- TURKMEN, PAKISTANI PRESIDENTS DISCUSS TRANSPORT ARTERIES.
- TAJIKISTAN: YELTSIN, RAKHMONOV WANT CLOSER PARTNERSHIP.
- YELTSIN BRIEFED ON CAUCASUS MEETING, TO CHAIR SUMMIT.
- BALTIC SUMMIT FOCUSES ON COMMON SECURITY.
- ZHIRINOVSKY'S MEN IN TRANSDNIESTER.
- CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS TAKING SHAPE IN BELARUS.
- YELTSIN SEES OPPORTUNITY TO RESTORE COSSACK COMMUNITY.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT REDEFINES STATE SECRETS.
- RUSSIAN BANK ASSOCIATION WARY OF GOVERNMENT PROMISES.
- NEW NATIONALIST ELECTORAL BLOC CREATED.
- UNION OF INDUSTRIALISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS HOLDS CONGRESS.
- RYBKIN BLOC CHOOSES LIST AND NEW NAME
- ON THE PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE.
- ON THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE...
- RUSSIA-NORTH KOREA DRAFT TREATY DROPS ALLIANCE CLAUSES.
- ON BOSNIA...
- YELTSIN SEES WAR THREAT IN NATO ENLARGEMENT.
- YELTSIN ATTACKS KUCHMA ON FLEET
Volume 1 Issue 90
September 7, 1995- SHEVARDNADZE TO CONFRONT SOURCES OF INSTABILITY.
- JAPANESE LENDING IN THE REGION.
- KARABAKH TALKS.
- IMPASSE AT INTERPARLIAMENTARY MEETING.
- UKRAINE BANS ULTRANATIONALIST GROUP.
- THANKS TO SUPREME COURT, YELTSIN MAY HAVE LOYAL UPPER HOUSE.
- MVD BLAMES DUMA FOR ENCOURAGING FINANCIAL PYRAMID SCHEMES.
- KGB'S SECRET INFORMER LIST: A PANDORA'S BOX.
- THE MILITARY STILL LIKE ZHIRINOVSKY, BUT MAY NOT VOTE.
- GOVERNMENT OVERTURE TO SKOKOV-LEBED PARTY ?
- YELTSIN MONITORS ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN FOR "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS."
- CHECHEN DETAINEES HELD IN INHUMAN CONDITIONS.
- GRU ACCUSES WESTERN INTELLIGENCE OF "PROVOCATION" IN BOSNIA.
- DUDAYEV SUPPORTERS PREPARE THEIR OWN ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA.
- ENERGY SECTOR IN ARREARS
- KOVALEV AWARDED NUERNBERG PRIZE.
- RUSSIAN SUB LAUNCHES TRIAL MISSILE.
- RUSSIAN LEADERS SNUB BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY.
- GONZALES WELL RECEIVED IN KREMLIN.
- RUSSIA TO DEFY U.S. ON NUCLEAR DEAL WITH IRAN
- RUSSIA SLAMS FRENCH NUKE TEST.
- YELTSIN WARNS NATO.
Volume 1 Issue 89
September 6, 1995- UZBEKISTAN REACHING WESTWARD.
- KYRGYZ MOVING TOWARD ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE.
- UZBEK SECURITY CONCERNS.
- TURKMEN-IRANIAN PIPELINE DEAL.
- ALL-CAUCASUS SUMMIT IN THE MAKING?
- "TRANSDNIESTER IS RUSSIA'S FUTURE"?
- RUSSIAN THREAT BACKFIRES
- BELARUS-RUSSIA MONETARY UNION DELAYED.
- BELARUS' PARLIAMENT CHAIRMAN DEFENDS TURF.
- UKRAINE SEEN NEAR MEMBERSHIP IN COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
- RUSSIA PLANNING BALKAN PIPELINE.
- RUSSIAN HARVEST SEEN DOWN 25 PERCENT.
- CENTRAL ELECTION COMMISSION NOT PREPARED FOR ELECTIONS.
- BORDER TROOPS SHOW MUSCLE IN KALININGRAD OBLAST.
- TAKE AND GIVE.
- MOSLEM MOVEMENT CHOOSES LEADERS.
- GEN. LEBED OUTLINES HIS POSITIONS.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- CASE CLOSED.
Volume 1 Issue 88
September 5, 1995- CLASHES INSIDE TAJIKISTAN.
- RUSSIA OFFERS AZERBAIJAN PREFERENTIAL PIPELINE TARIFFS.
- AZERBAIJAN: TWO PARTIES LEGALIZED, OTHERS DENIED REGISTRATION.
- GEORGIAN-ABKHAZ NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN.
- AFTERMATH OF THE ATTEMPT ON SHEVARDNADZE.
- ESTONIA SEEKS GREATER CLARITY ON NATO ENLARGEMENT.
- LITHUANIA, UKRAINE PLAN CLOSER TIES.
- MOLDOVA'S MAJORITY PARTY RESISTS PRESIDENTIAL POWER BID.
- BRITISH VISIT HELPS BOOST UKRAINE'S INTERNATIONAL STATUS.
- RUSSIAN LAND FORCE IN CRIMEA BEING DISBANDED.
- LUKASHENKA INCHING TOWARD NATIONAL COMMUNISM ?
- SVERDLOVSK GOVERNOR TO NEGOTIATE TREATY WITH FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
- ZHIRINOVSKY KEEPS OLD LIST, STATES POSITIONS.
- YAVLINSKY FAULTS GOVERNMENT ON REFORMS.
- SKOKOV, LEBED, GLAZYEV HEAD CONGRESS OF RUSSIAN COMMUNITIES LIST.
- ALKSNIS ATTACKS RUTSKOI, LEBED.
- TEN PARTIES HOLD ELECTION CLOSED CONGRESSES.
- LAPSHIN CLASHES WITH CHERNOMYRDIN ON LAND REFERENDUM.
- YELTSIN CALLS FOR A CONFERENCE OF DEMOCRATIC FORCES.
- YELTSIN, KOHL MEET ON BALKAN CRISIS.
- CHECHNYA ROUNDUP.
- PARLIAMENTARY REACTION TO YUGOSLAVIA CONFLICT.
Volume 1 Issue 87
September 1, 1995- NAZARBAYEV TO URGE BANNING OF NUCLEAR TESTING DURING CHINA TRIP.
- TURKMENISTAN TO HOST INTER-TAJIK TALKS.
- KAZAKHSTAN REFERENDUM APPROVES CONSTITUTION.
- AZERBAIJAN SEEKS CLOSER TIES TO TURKIC COUNTRIES.
- GEORGIAN-TURKISH COORDINATION ON OIL.
- UKRAINE SEEKS PAYMENTS AGREEMENT ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- MINSK STRIKE LEADERS RELEASED.
- INVESTIGATION INTO SHEVARDNADZE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT CONTINUES.
- REGIONAL SECURITY DEVELOPMENTS.
- TATAR-TALIBAN TALKS ON RELEASE OF AIRLINER CREW SHOW SIGNS OF HOPE.
- RUSSIA-JAPAN MARITIME TALKS.
- FSB: ST. PETERSBURG SAFE FOR AMERICANS.
- ORTHODOX PATRIARCH URGES MUSLIMS TO STAY OUT OF ELECTIONS.
- ZHIRINOVSKY SEES LEBED, RUTSKOI AS MAIN COMPETITORS.
- TWO MORE SETBACKS FOR CHERNOMYRDIN?
- SHAKHRAI ATTACKS "RUSSIA IS OUR HOME."
- YELTSIN TRIES TO CALM BANKERS.
- RUSSIA SETTING STAGE FOR SHELVING IRAQ SANCTIONS?
- MOSCOW RENEWS ATTACKS ON NATO STRIKES.
- ON THE GROUND.
- RUSSIAN SECURITY COUNCIL WEIGHS OPTIONS.
- DUDAYEV WRITES YELTSIN.
Volume 1 Issue 85
August 31, 1995- RUSSIANS LEARN WHAT A REAL LEMON IS.
- CHINA FEARS OUTSIDE INFLUENCES IN XINJIANG.
- MOSCOW PAPER: ISLAMIC COUNTRIES ARE RECRUITING STUDENTS INCENTRAL ASIA.
- TAJIK RESISTANCE OPERATIONS WORRY RUSSIAN COMMAND.
- TASHKENT ADOPTS MILITARY DOCTRINE.
- SHEVARDNADZE THREATENS TO USE FORCE IN ABKHAZIA.
- KAZAKH VOTERS APPROVE NEW CONSTITUTION.
- SNEGUR DEMANDS GREATER POWERS.
- TBILISI ARRESTS 10 FOR ATTEMPT ON SHEVARDNADZE.
- LUKASHENKO MERGES TWO MAJOR BELARUSIAN BANKS.
- UKRAINE MAY SELL RUSSIA GRAIN.
- LITHUANIAN PRESIDENT: WEST MUST TAKE IN BALTICS AS A GROUP.
- RIGA HOSTS INTERNATIONAL JEWISH CONFERENCE.
- MOSCOW BANK DENIES INVOLVEMENT IN COLLAPSE OF BALTIJA BANK.
- RUSSIA TO USE ALTERNATIVES TO BALTIC PORTS.
- ESTONIAN FOREIGN MINISTER: TARTU TREATY NOT A CORNERSTONE FORRELATIONS.
- BORDER GUARDS BLOCK ANOTHER SMUGGLING EFFORT AT CHINESE FRONTIER.
- MOSCOW ACKNOWLEDGES HOLDING AMERICAN FLIERS IN KOREAN WAR.
- KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA SAYS BARANNIKOV WAS MURDERED.
- RUSSIA'S MUSLIMS SEEK EXPANDED CONTACTS WITH CO- RELIGIONISTSABROAD.
- A SPANISH VARIANT FOR RUSSIAN POLITICS?
- NEW LAW ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT SEEN AS "LITTLE CONSTITUTION."
- REAL POLITICAL CONFLICTS ARE WITHIN, NOT AMONG BLOCS.
- MIGRATION SERVICE TO REQUIRE DEPOSIT FROM EMPLOYERS OF FOREIGNLABOR.
- LUZHKOV DENIES ANY INTEREST IN HIGHER OFFICE.
- AGE CAUSES YAKOVLEV TO RUN.
- SHAKHRAI LEAVES CHERNOMYRDIN AS GROMOV PARTS WITH RYBKIN.
- RULES FOR ELECTORAL COALITIONS SET.
- ENERGY SECTOR REORGANIZATION SEEN BOOSTING CHUBAIS.
- FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE DOES NOT WANT TO MAKE DUDAYEV A MARTYR.
- MOSCOW PREPARED TO COMPROMISE ON CASPIAN SEA.
- STATE CONTROL SEEN AS SALVATION FOR MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.
- YELTSIN TO MEET WITH BANKERS ON CRISIS.
- YELTSIN'S SLIM REELECTION PROSPECTS SPARK FEARS OF PROVOCATIONS.
- YELTSIN TAKES CONTROL OF CHECHEN TALKS.
- YELTSIN DENOUNCES NATO AIR STRIKES.
Volume 1 Issue 84
August 29, 1995- FROM COSMONAUTS TO COFFINS.
- TURKIC LEADERS BACK REGIONAL SECURITY CONFERENCE IDEA.
- ABKHAZIA SHIFTS NEGOTIATING STRATEGY.
- AZERBAIJANI PEOPLE'S FRONT MAKES CONCESSIONS.
- ACCUSED AZERBAIJANI COUP PLOTTER ARRESTED.
- SNEGUR'S NEW PARTY ATTACKS PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT.
- RUSSIA SEEN LESSENING PRESSURE ON GAS FLOWS OUT OF CENTRALASIA.
- UKRAINE OFFERS TO MEDIATE TRANSDNIESTER CONFLICT.
- BELARUS WILL COMPLY WITH CFE TREATY.
- LITHUANIAN PROSECUTOR: "VILNIUS BRIGADE" SOUGHT TO DESTABILIZE COUNTRY
- LITHUANIAN GOVERNMENT CONCERNED ABOUT BANKING SYSTEM.
- EVER MORE RUSSIANS ARE MISSING PERSONS.
- KONTINENT SEES RUSSIA THREATENED ON ALL SIDES.
- PRIVATE PLOTS CONTINUE TO BE MOST PRODUCTIVE.
- CRIMINALS DOMINATE THOSE GOING ABROAD TO BUY GOODS.
- VICTIM OF CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS WINS CASE BUT NOT COMPENSATION.
- CRIME INCREASING AMONG RUSSIAN OFFICERS.
- PART OF 1994 BUDGET ALLOCATIONS NEVER GIVEN TO DEFENSE MINISTRY.
- AMERICANIST DISPUTES TALBOTT ADVOCACY OF NATO ENLARGEMENT.
- PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES TARGET JOURNALISTS
- MOSCOW COURT REOPENS LIBEL SUIT AGAINST YELTSIN.
- MILITARY OPPOSES HAVING SOLDIERS SERVE NEAR HOME.
- ROSSEL ORGANIZES REGIONAL BLOC.
- AGRARIAN LEADER ATTACKS SHAKHRAI
- ZYUGANOV GAINS AS RYBKIN LOSES.
- NEMTSOV: PENSIONERS LIKELY TO STRIKE.
- PARLIAMENT PREPARED TO COMPROMISE ON ELECTION LAW.
- CHERNOMYRDIN LOSES OIL LOBBY SUPPORT.
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES SARAJEVO ATTACK.
- CHERNOMYRDIN, GRACHEV BACK NUCLEAR INDUSTRY, ARMS.
- CHUBAIS SEES BANK CRISIS AS "VACCINATION" AGAINSTFUTURE PROBLEMS
- LITTLE PROGRESS IN CHECHNYA.
Volume 1 Issue 83
August 28, 1995- DISPLAYING THE WRONG COLORS CAN BE DANGEROUS.
- KAZAKHSTAN WILL PUT SEVERAL BUSINESSES UNDER RUSSIAN CONTROL.
- TAJIK TALKS IN JEOPARDY AS FIGHTING SPREADS.
- A NEW ROUTE OUT OF CENTRAL ASIA?
- BAKU LINKS CIS PARTICIPATION TO KARABAGH TALKS.
- MOSCOW RADIO NOTES FALLING STANDARD OF LIVING IN ARMENIA.
- GEORGIAN ELECTION SET FOR NOVEMBER 5.
- UKRAINE SEEKS TO SELL ARMS TO PAKISTAN.
- SNEGUR LAUNCHES PRESIDENTIAL PARTY IN MOLDOVA.
- OLD BELARUSIAN PARLIAMENT TO MEET.
- MINSK FACTORY PAYS WITH PROMISSORY NOTES.
- UKRAINE TO HAVE GOOD GRAIN HARVEST.
- VILNIUS ALARMED BY LATEST BOMBING OF NEWSPAPER.
- BELARUS PRESIDENT PUSHING EASTWARD AND BACKWARD.
- RUSSIAN MASTER BANK WANTS TO BUY FAILED LATVIAN BANK.
- RUSSIANS EXPECT THEIR CHILDREN TO BECOME CRIMINALS.
- BALTS ALARMED BY GERMAN STATEMENTS ON NATO.
- RUSSIAN OFFICIALS CONTINUE TO EXTORT MONEY FROM BUSINESSMEN.
- ROSSEL PROMISES NOT TO REVIVE URALS REPUBLIC IDEA.
- ALEKSII II WARNS OF FALLOUT FROM TALEBAN CASE.
- FILATOV, YAKOVLEV LOSE GOVERNMENT PROTECTION.
- RUSSIAN TEACHERS REFUSE TO TEACH THIS FALL.
- MOSCOW MAY MOVE RUSSIANS TO CHINA BORDER REGION.
- CHERNOMYRDIN: MOSCOW WILL CUT EXPORT DUTIES.
- YELTSIN VETOES MORE BILLS.
- GAIDAR PARTY OFFERS TO SELL ACCESS TO CONTRIBUTORS.
- ZHIRINOVSKY WARNS OF COUP D'ETAT.
- ZYUGANOV, RUTSKOI OUTLINE THEIR PROGRAMS.
- LUZHKOV BACKS CHERNOMYRDIN.
- POLICE BEEF UP SECURITY FOR AMERICANS IN SAINT PETERSBURG.
- NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS SEEN AS POSSIBLE IN MOSCOW ITSELF.
- YELTSIN URGES INTERIOR MINISTRY TO STEP UP FIGHT AGAINST CRIME.
- RUSSIA WILL IMPORT GRAIN THIS YEAR.
- RUSSIAN ARMY FACES INTERRUPTIONS IN FOOD SUPPLIES.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO HELP ONLY "GOOD" BANKS IN CURRENTCRISIS.
- LOBOV ARRIVES IN GROZNY.
Volume 1 Issue 82
August 25, 1995- ONE FLIES, THE OTHER DOESN'T.
- NEW ISLAMIC CENTER TO OPEN IN TASHKENT.
- KYRGYZ MUFTI SACKED FOR MISMANAGEMENT.
- RUSSIA LAUNCHES NEW OIL AND GAS VENTURES IN CENTRAL ASIA.
- YEVNEVICH: NO MILITARY EQUIPMENT BEING WITHDRAWN FROM MOLDOVA.
- CHISINAU SAYS GAGAUZ DISARMAMENT COMPLETE.
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES ABKHAZIA FOR REJECTING GEORGIAN PACT.
- IMF PRAISES BELARUSIAN ECONOMIC POLICIES.
- KUCHMA CRITICIZES PREDECESSOR'S MISTAKES IN ECONOMIC POLICY.
- RUSSIANS, UKRAINIANS REACT TO LUKASHENKO ATTACK.
- ..AS KALININGRAD AUTHORITIES TURN OFF ELECTRICITY TO THE MILITARY.
- GERMAN PRESS CRITICIZES RUEHE FOR BALTIC REMARKS.
- LATVIAN BUDGET DEFICIT TO SOAR.
- VIOLATOR OF RUSSIAN-CHINESE BORDER KILLED.
- RUSSIANS LAUNCH LARGE MILITARY EXERCISES IN KALININGRAD...
- KAZAN OPPOSITION REFUSES TO JOIN TATARSTAN PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL.
- MOSCOW SETS UP FUND FOR ETHNIC RUSSIANS ABROAD.
- YELTSIN VETO OF PRESS BILL SEEN KILLING LOCAL PAPERS.
- YELTSIN APPROVES LAW PROTECTING SEMIPALATINSK VETERANS.
- MOSCOW, YAROSLAVL FACE OFF OVER CONTROL OF FACTORY.
- PROSECUTORS ANGRY AT MILITARY'S PROTECTION OF WRONGDOERS.
- MOSCOW POLICE RAID GANG HEADQUARTERS.
- NEW INTERIOR MINISTER FINDS GRAFT RAMPANT IN THE RANKS.
- CENTRAL BANK GAVE "TACIT" APPROVAL TO FRAUDULENTFIRMS.
- UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES ACCELERATING AGAIN.
- MOSCOW WORKERS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST NEW RUSSIANS.
- DUMA PREPARING LAWS TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON ROGUE STATES.
- GENERAL: "A HUNGRY ARMY IS NO ARMY."
- CRIMINALS SEEN WANTING DUMA IMMUNITY.
- MOSCOW SIGNS NEW NUCLEAR ACCORD WITH TEHRAN.
- WILL A POLITICIAN BE THE NEXT ASSASSINATION VICTIM?
- RUSSIA AGAIN CALLS FOR LIFTING SANCTIONS AGAINST BELGRADE.
- PARAMONOVA: NO BANKING CRISIS YET.
- YELTSIN SENDS LOBOV, SECURITY COUNCIL GROUP TO CHECHNYA.
Volume 1 Issue 81
August 24, 1995- RUSSIAN HELICOPTER ATTACKED NEAR AFGHAN BORDER.
- IT PAYS TO LISTEN TO AIRPORT ANNOUNCEMENTS.
- PAKISTAN'S BHUTTO VISITS KAZAKHSTAN
- MOSCOW PAPER DENOUNCES "RUTHLESS AUTHORITARIANISM"IN ARMENIA.
- KAZIMIROV CALLS FOR RUSSIAN CONTROL OF LACHIN CORRIDOR.
- CHURCH LEADERS ATTACK UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT.
- MISSILES FOR SALE IN UKRAINE.
- BELARUSIAN PARLIAMENT TO MEET IN SEPTEMBER, HOLD ELECTIONSIN NOVEMBER.
- LUKASHENKO LASHES OUT.
- MOSCOW CLAIMS NOT TO HAVE ARCHIVES ON LITHUANIAN VICTIMS.
- AUTHORITIES SUSPEND ANOTHER BANK IN LATVIA.
- ESTONIANS MARK 56TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP PACT.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT CRITICIZES GROUP APPROACH TO NATO EXPANSION.
- EIGHTY PERCENT OF RUSSIANS FACE FALLING STANDARD OF LIVING.
- DUMA MEMBERS DENOUNCE GOVERNMENT'S PENSION PLAN.
- AMERICAN LAB HELPS RUSSIANS IMPROVE NUCLEAR SECURITY.
- BUTYRKA PRISON PROHIBITS USE OF TAPE RECORDERS.
- DOCUMENTATION ON NUCLEAR MATERIALS LOST IN 1991.
- CIS BANK HOPES TO EXPAND OPERATIONS.
- IDEA THAT "RUSSIA IS NOT READY FOR DEMOCRACY" SPREADS MONG ELITE.
- COAL MINERS, HYDRO WORKERS, AND METRO ENGINEERS THREATEN STRIKES.
- RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES PERSECUTED 220 JOURNALISTS IN CHECHNYA,PAPER SAYS.
- WESTERN BANKS NOW LIKELY TO IMPOSE TIGHTER RULES ON RUSSIANPARTNERS.
- GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO REIN IN ELECTRIC POWER RATE INCREASES.
- RUBLE CORRIDOR SEEN RISING, NARROWING.
- LEADING RUSSIAN BANKS IN TROUBLE.
- BOMB FOUND NEAR AMERICAN EMBASSY IN MOSCOW.
- CHERNOMYRDIN: MOSCOW WILL NOT COMPENSATE FRAUD LOSSES.
- DOES RYBKIN HAVE A DEAL WITH YELTSIN?
- MILITARIZATION OF RUSSIAN POLITICS SEEN.
- PAPER SUGGESTS YELTSIN MAY DELAY PRESIDENTIAL VOTE.
- VOLSKY SETS CHECHEN LOSSES AT 30-35,000.
- YELTSIN SAID TO BE WORKING
- YELTSIN UNABLE TO CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHECHNYA.
- UKRAINIAN PEACEKEEPERS LEAVE GORAZDE
- CHECHEN TALKS RESUME, DISARMING OF UNITS SLOWS
Volume 1 Issue 80
August 23, 1995- SOMETIMES YOU CAN'T EVEN GIVE GRENADES AWAY.
- KAZAKH CHROME DEAL WITH JAPAN DRAWS RUSSIAN IRE.
- HIRED GUNS IN TAJIKISTAN.
- TBILISI PUTS OFF QUESTION OF FEDERALISM.
- TURKEY TO PRESS MOSCOW ON PIPELINE.
- UKRAINE HOSTS US SIXTH FLEET VISIT
- TRANDNIESTER AUTHORITIES NOW RATIONING BREAD.
- WESTERN FIRMS TO EXPAND KLAIPEDA PORT.
- LUKASHENKO: BELARUS NEEDS WESTERN HELP FOR ARMS REDUCTION.
- MINSK AUTHORITIES ARREST FOUR UNION LEADERS.
- KUCHMA: NO DEAL ON BLACK SEA FLEET LIKELY BEFORE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- BANKING PROBLEMS CONTINUE IN LATVIA, LITHUANIA.
- RUSSIAN MP WANTS RUSSIAN BASES IN BALTIC COUNTRIES.
- GERMAN DEFENSE MINISTER: BONN BACKS BALTIC EFFORTS TO JOINEU.
- KALININGRAD WANTS TO GO AHEAD WITH OIL EXPLORATION.
- RUSSIAN REGIONS "HUNGER" FOR MOSCOW PUBLICATIONS.
- AVERAGE MOSCOW BEGGAR ALSO YOUNG.
- NEW RUSSIAN MILITARY PLANES PUT ON SALE.
- MOST RUSSIAN BANKERS VERY YOUNG.
- BRIBERY WIDESPREAD AMONG HIGHWAY POLICE.
- YELTSIN'S OFFICE TO USE SOVIET-ERA NAMES FOR NON-RUSSIAN COUNTRIES.
- MOSCOW TO REFORM PENSION SYSTEM.
- SWISS CALL FOR RUSSIAN INTEGRATION INTO EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEM.
- PERM LEGISLATORS WANT GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS.
- GRACHEV APPROVES SERVICEMAN'S UNION.
- GOVERNMENT SEEN "BUYING OFF" AGRARIANS.
- BARSUKOV STRENGTHENS FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE.
- "OPINION LEADERS" SUPPORT GOVERNMENT.
- CENTRAL BANK TO DECIDE SOON ON POST-OCTOBER EXCHANGE RATE.
- AGENTS ARREST MAN HIDING RADIOACTIVE COBALT.
- DUMA CAMPAIGN "OFFICIALLY" BEGINS.
- IS MOSCOW PREPARING TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON BELGRADE?
- FAILURE TO PAY SOLDIERS "SHAKING THE WHOLE ARMY."
- RUSSIANS, CHECHENS TRY TO LOOK BEYOND ARGUN.
Volume 1 Issue 79
August 22, 1995- KAZAKHSTAN HOLDS FIRM IN TALKS WITH RUSSIA.
- TAJIK AUTHORITIES FREE PRICES FOR BREAD.
- PAID IN THE COIN OF THE REALM.
- ANTI-NAZARBAYEV PROTESTERS ARRESTED IN ALMATY.
- DIVIDED CASPIAN FLOTILLA NO LONGER AN EFFECTIVE FORCE.
- UKRAINE ATTRACTS MORE FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- UKRAINIAN NATIONALISTS SEE THEMSELVES AS BYRONS AND HEMINGWAYS.
- RUSSIAN STATION MAY RETURN TO UKRAINE'S MAIN CHANNEL IF MOSCOWPAYS UP.
- REAL UNEMPLOYMENT IN BELARUS SAID TO BE 20 PERCENT.
- STRIKEBREAKERS USED TO RESTART MINSK SUBWAY.
- PALDISKI CONFERENCE ENDS ON OPTIMISTIC NOTE.
- LUKASHENKO BAN ON POST-SOVIET HISTORIES DRAWS PROTEST.
- ESTONIAN GOVERNMENT PLAN TO LICENSE MEDIA STIRS CONTROVERSY.
- KALININGRAD IN NO HURRY TO SIGN ACCORD WITH MOSCOW.
- TATARSTAN ASKS RESIDENTS TO TURN IN GUNS.
- SECURITY OFFICIAL SAYS CHECHEN WAR LED TO MORE ARMS THEFTSIN FAR EAST.
- FIGHTER FACTORY NOW PRODUCING STREET CARS.
- MUSCOVITES TO PAY MORE FOR RESIDENCE REGISTRATION.
- ITALIAN MAFIA LEADER HIDING OUT IN BURYATIA?
- SIBERIANS CONSUME ONE BOTTLE OF VODKA EACH EVERY DAY.
- FINANCIAL SPECIALIST: "THE RUSSIAN STATE IS PROMOTINGTHE CRIMINALIZATION OF THE ECONOMY."
- RUSSIAN SMALL BUSINESSES GROWING RAPIDLY.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT FAILS TO HELP CHERNOBYL VETERANS.
- OFFICIAL: NO PLANS TO RAISE PENSION AGE.
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS GIVEN GERMAN-BUILT HOUSING.
- STAVROPOL OFFICIALS LACK FUNDS TO FIGHT POLIO EPIDEMIC.
- DEPUTIES FROM RUSSIA'S NORTHWEST MEET TO DRAFT COMMON PROGRAM.
- NORTH CAUCASIANS ANNOUNCE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME.
- GRACHEV NAMED HONORARY COSSACK COMMANDER.
- EX-FINANCE MINISTER URGES YELTSIN TO NAME NEW BANK CHIEF.
- YELTSIN'S NEW COUNCIL ON RELIGION SEEN AS ELECTION TOOL.
- RUSSIA MAY WITHDRAW PEACEKEEPERS FROM CROATIA.
- ZHIRINOVSKY: "RUSSIA IS MY CONSTITUENCY."
- KALMYK LEADER TO JOIN CHERNOMYRDIN'S BLOC DESPITE ITS "BOLSHEVIK"PROPAGANDA.
- CHECHEN WAR SEEN BECOMING A CIVIL WAR.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY ACCUSES EASTERN EUROPEANS OF HELPING CHECHENS.
- RUSSIANS BLAME GORBACHEV FOR END OF SOVIET UNION.
- CHERNOMYRDIN: MOSCOW WILL CRUSH ALL CHECHEN PROVOCATIONS.
- RYBKIN BLOC GETS A NAME AND NOT MUCH MORE.
Volume 1 Issue 78
August 21, 1995- TURKISH PREMIER SIGNS "JEANS ACCORD" IN TURKMENISTAN.
- THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SAILOR.
- KAZAKHSTAN PROTESTS CHINESE NUCLEAR TEST.
- THREE RUSSIANS FOUND DECAPITATED IN TAJIKISTAN.
- ARMENIA ATTEMPTS TO REGULARIZE GAS DELIVERIES.
- ARMENIANS REPORTED PAYING $1500 TO BE LISTED AS JEWS.
- ALIYEV SEEN USING COUP CHARGES TO CONTROL ALL OPPONENTS.
- UN SECURITY COUNCIL CRITICIZES ABKHAZ.
- KIEV REFUSES TO REGISTER NATIONALIST GROUP.
- CRIMEAN TATAR PARTY HOLDS CONSTITUENT CONGRESS.
- ANOTHER LATVIAN BANK FAILS.
- RUSSIANS BUYING UP USED CARS IN LITHUANIA.
- BELARUSIAN KGB: STRIKERS ARE "PAID AGENTS" OF THEWEST.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT GRANTS AWARD TO AMERICAN DIPLOMAT KILLEDIN SARAJEVO.
- KAMCHATKA RESIDENTS SEE THEMSELVES AS THE "CHECHNYA OFTHE FAR EAST."
- SHUMEIKO SUGGESTS REFEDERALIZATION IS IMPOSSIBLE NOW.
- SOSKOVETS TELLS NORTH CAUCASIANS NOT TO COUNT ON MOSCOW AID.
- INGUSH WANT DIRECT MOSCOW RULE IN DISPUTED REGION.
- SATAROV DOES NOT SEE ANY LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL.
- THE "PUPPETS" NOW HAVE A TAX PROBLEM.
- BUS HIJACKER CHARGED AND ACCOMPLICES SOUGHT.
- KORZHAKOV AIDE NAMED TO SECURITIES COMMITTEE.
- FIRMER RUBLE UNDERMINES OIL INDUSTRY PROFITABILITY.
- RUSSIAN MEDIA FASCINATED WITH CITIBANK CRIME.
- LOBOV ASKS YELTSIN NOT TO SEND HIM TO CHECHNYA.
- DEMOCRATS SEEN LOSING NEXT ELECTIONS.
- YOUNG RUSSIANS DISSATISFIED.
- YELTSIN NOW LEAST TRUSTED RUSSIAN POLITICIAN.
- CHERNOMYRDIN DEFENDS HIS POLICIES.
- CHERNOMYRDIN ADOPTS HARD LINE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
- COMMUNISTS LEAD IN OPINION POLL.
- YELTSIN OPPONENT APPARENT VICTOR IN SVERDLOVSK RACE.
- BRYANSK RESIDENTS TEAR DOWN WALL TO PROTEST PRIVILEGES OF "NEW RUSSIANS."
- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SUBMARINERS REFUSE TO SAIL UNTIL PAID.
- YELTSIN CALLS FOR SUMMIT ON SARAJEVO.
- RUSSIA SEEN AT THE "THRESHOLD OF FAMINE."
- YELTSIN URGES UNIFICATION OF DEMOCRATIC FORCES.
- TENSIONS ON THE RISE IN CHECHNYA.
- FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF COUP MARKED QUIETLY.
Volume 1 Issue 77
August 18, 1995- TURKMEN AUTHORITIES CRUSH PRISON MUTINIES.
- RUSSIAN PROSTITUTES MOVING TO POLAND.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY OFFICE SET UP IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- TAJIK GOVERNMENT, OPPOSITION EXTEND TRUCE.
- MUTALIBOV DENIES HE WAS BEHIND COUP ATTEMPT.
- NAZARBAYEV CONTINUES TO PRESS FOR SHIFTING KAZAKH CAPITAL.
- UKRAINIANS PROTEST COURT HEARING ON BANNING MILITANT GROUP.
- KIEV PREDICTS SMALLER HARVEST.
- TURKEY WANTS TO COOPERATE WITH RUSSIA ON PIPELINE ROUTE.
- LATVIAN BUDGET DEFICIT SEEN RISING BY $90 MILLION.
- BELARUSIAN TRANSIT TAX BACKFIRES.
- A NEW CAPITAL FOR RUSSIA?
- BALTIC PEACEKEEPERS HEAD FOR YUGOSLAVIA.
- YAKUT PRESIDENT TO FOLLOW KALMYK MODEL?
- DUMA CANDIDATES SEEN AS UNSTABLE.
- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS TO BE RIGGED, PAPER SUGGESTS.
- SURVEY FINDS OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY DIVIDED ON CHERNOMYRDIN.
- POPULATION REMAINS INDIFFERENT TO UPCOMING VOTE.
- FEW RUSSIANS INTERESTED IN MARKET ECONOMY.
- NOMENKLATURA SEEKS TO RECLAIM POWER BY ELECTIONS.
- NEW FINANCE MINISTRY RULES SEEN RAISING TAXES, CUTTING WAGES.
- HARVEST ESTIMATES LOWERED AGAIN.
- PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS TO BE ACCELERATED.
- NUCLEAR POWER MINISTER SEES BRIGHT FUTURE FOR FOREIGN SALES.
- MOSCOW TO PRESS CLAIMS ON PROPERTY ABROAD.
- RUSSIAN CABINET APPROVES DRAFT COMMERCIAL SECRETS BILL.
- YELTSIN APPROVES ELECTION DISTRICT LAW.
- SVERDLOVSK GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS MARKED BY VIOLENCE.
- EXPERTS SAY CRIME GETTING ORGANIZED IN RUSSIA.
- LOBOV TO BE YELTSIN'S MAN IN CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIA SEEKS RELEASE OF AIRCRAFT CREW IN AFGHANISTAN.
- NO INFORMATION ON SECOND AMERICAN MISSING IN CHECHNYA.
- CHECHENS CONTINUE TO TURN IN ARMS.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY WARNS OF ESCALATION IN YUGOSLAVIA.
- FRED CUNY IS DEAD.
Volume 1 Issue 76
August 17, 1995- TURKEY EXTENDS $300 MILLION CREDIT TO KAZAKHSTAN.
- THE CASE OF THE MISSING GARBAGE.
- YEVNEVICH: ALL OSCE OBSERVERS WORK FOR WESTERN INTELLIGENCESERVICES.
- ALIYEV SURVIVES ANOTHER ATTEMPTED COUP.
- YEREVAN SEEKS TO EXTEND SUSPENSION OF DASHNAK PARTY.
- LITHUANIANS BEGIN JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES WITH US SOLDIERS.
- UKRAINIANS INCREASINGLY POLARIZED ON FOREIGN TIES.
- ESTONIAN AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW: ECONOMIC PRESSURE WON'T WORK.
- JAPANESE CASH HELPS EASE LATVIAN BUDGET CRISIS.
- RUSSIAN PROSECUTOR: SECURITY HAS NOT IMPROVED AT RUSSIAN NUCLEARFACILITIES.
- KALININGRAD NOT PLANNING UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.
- RUSSIAN COSMONAUTS NOW MONITOR ARMS CONTROL ACCORDS.
- MANY RUSSIAN DRAFTEES ARE TOO THIN OR HAVE CRIMINAL BACKGROUNDS.
- GOVERNMENT SEEN FAILING TO STEM RISING TIDE OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS.
- RUSSIA TO INCREASE SALES OF SHOTGUNS TO US.
- PATRIARCH BACKS BURYING LENIN.
- TWO DEPUTY INTERIOR MINISTERS REPORTEDLY TO RESIGN.
- INTERIOR MINISTRY CLOSES UNDERGROUND DRUG LABS.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT SETS UP STATE COMMITTEE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
- CHERNOMYRDIN REORGANIZES OIL COMPANIES.
- ORT TV CHIEF PROMISES NOT TO BE NEUTRAL.
- KALMYK PRESIDENT LAUNCHES EARLY REELECTION BID.
- YELTSIN REIMPOSES SOVIET-ERA RESTRICTIONS ON KREMLIN EMPLOYEES.
- 1996 BUDGET BEING REVISED EVEN BEFORE SUBMISSION.
- CENTRAL ELECTION COMMISSION BEGINS REGISTRATION OF PARTIES.
- RUSSIAN COMMENTATOR SEES CONTINUED FIGHTING IN CHECHNYA.
- BUSINESSMEN RALLY TO PROTEST CRIMINAL TERROR.
- FSB: FRED CUNY WORKED FOR WESTERN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES.
- COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OFFICER FINDS MOSCOW'S APPROACH TO CHECHNYA"ABSURD."
- MOSCOW WELCOMES US PROPOSALS ON YUGOSLAVIA.
- CHECHENS BEGIN HANDING OVER WEAPONS.
Volume 1 Issue 75
August 16, 1995- TAJIK STANDOFF DEFUSED.
- UZBEKISTAN ABSORBING SOUTH KOREAN INVESTMENT.
- US COMPANY ACQUIRES STAKE IN MAYKOP GAS FIELD.
- CILLER IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- AZERBAIJAN RULES OUT ARMS TRAFFIC TO CHECHNYA.
- IRAN MAY PARTICIPATE IN AZERI OIL PROJECT.
- RUSSIAN COMMAND IN MOLDOVA TO END DETONATION OF SURPLUS AMMUNITION.
- MOLDOVA'S RULING PARTY DEFINES ETHNIC POLICY.
- UKRAINE TAKING CHARGE OF CRIMEAN TATAR ISSUE.
- SPACE MODULE CONTRACT WITH BOEING SIGNED.
- TALIBAN DEMANDS INFORMATION ON DEPORTED AFGHANS.
- THREE BALKAN COUNTRIES FOR LIFTING YUGOSLAV SANCTIONS.
- KALMYK PRESIDENT'S MANDATE EXTENDED.
- CHERNOMYRDIN GETS BOSNIAN APPEAL ON ETHNIC CLEANSING.
- KOVALEV DEFENDS FORMER KGB DISSIDENT
- GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO INCREASE ARMS EXPORT
- HAS CUNY BEEN SPOTTED?
- FSB CLAIMS TURKISH INTELLIGENCE SUPPORTS DUDAYEV.
- RUSSIAN SENTENCED FOR SPYING FOR GERMANY.
- CHECHNYA: MOSCOW STOPS SHORT OF NEW FIGHT
Volume 1 Issue 74
August 15, 1995- ...ANNOUNCE CREDIT, INVESTMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- KAZAKHSTAN AGAIN DENIES URANIUM DEAL WITH LIBYA.
- DASHNAKS ABANDONING REINSTATEMENT EFFORT ?
- DAGHESTAN'S PRIME MINISTER'S APARTMENT HIT.
- TURKISH LEADERS TOUR CENTRAL ASIA
- SHEVARDNADZE URGES RESUMPTION OF ABKHAZ TALKS.
- MOLDOVAN OIL, GAS DEPOSITS COMING ON STREAM.
- TIRASPOL RATIONS BREAD.
- SEVASTOPOL DECRIES TV "PROVOCATION."
- CIVIC CONGRESS IN UKRAINE URGES PRO-SERB, ANTI-CROAT, ANTI-WESTERNPOLICY.
- BELARUS SEEKS HELP ON CFE CUTS.
- RUSSIA BRANCHING INTO THE WORLD.
- LUZHKOV PROFESSES LOYALTY TO YELTSIN BUT DETESTS KORZHAKOV.
- MOSCOW ON CLINTON'S BOSNIA VETO: GOOD BUT NOT ENOUGH
- RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM TO CHECHNYA.
Volume 1 Issue 73
August 14, 1995- TAJIK-IRANIAN TALKS.
- KYRGYZSTAN WANTS TO JOIN CUSTOMS UNION.
- AZERBAIJAN ADOPTS ELECTORAL LAW.
- NORTH OSSETIAN-INGUSH TALKS SUSPENDED.
- DEMOCRATS FACE RESTRICTIONS IN NORTH CAUCASUS ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN.
- UKRAINE REASSERTS TITLE TO ISLAND, MINERAL DEPOSITS
- THEFT, MISMANAGEMENT JEOPARDIZE BLACK SEA FLEET PARTITION.
- "ALFA" RETURNS HOME TO KGB.
- ASTRAKHAN GETS DIRECT AIR LINK TO IRAN.
- DUMA ACTION ON ELECTORAL LEGISLATION.
- MOSCOW EXPELS AMERICAN, TURK, AS "SPIES."
- CHECHNYA: THE DUMA.
- CHECHNYA: ANOTHER MISSING AMERICAN.
- CHECHNYA: STALEMATE IN GROZNY.
- KOZYREV, LAKE DISCUSS YUGOSLAVIA CONFLICTS.
- DUMA VOTES TO LIFT ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON RUMP YUGOSLAVIA, TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON CROATIA.
Volume 1 Issue 72
August 11, 1995- TAJIK REGIME CREATES POLITICAL FRONT ORGANIZATION.
- ARAL SEA COUNCIL SESSION.
- LITHUANIA TO ERECT WORLD'S FIRST ZAPPA MONUMENT.
- KAZAKHSTAN DENIES URANIUM SALE TO LIBYA.
- BANS ON AZERBAIJANI PARTIES PROTESTED.
- LUKASHENKO AS EASTERN SLAVIC UNIFIER ?
- FINANCES SEEN AS DECISIVE FOR BLACK SEA FLEET'S FATE.
- RUSSIA TRANSFERRING CRIMEAN NAVAL AIR FACILITIES TO UKRAINE?
- JOINT EXERCISES ON THE LOWER DANUBE.
- LATVIAN-NORWEGIAN MILITARY AGREEMENT.
- SENIOR UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS VISIT DISPUTED ISLAND.
- RUSSIAN CREW DETAINED IN AFGHANISTAN.
- UPDATE ON RUSSIAN CREDITS TO CIS COUNTRIES.
- BANKERS TO LAUNCH INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF KIVELIDI MURDER.
- FINNO-UGRIC CONGRESS DISCUSSES CULTURAL REVIVAL.
- UNCERTAINTIES MOUNTING IN CHECHNYA
- RYBKIN SECONDS YELTSIN.
- YELTSIN-MILOSEVIC: INSTANT RAPPORT. "
- MEDIATION OFFER REAFFIRMED.
Volume 1 Issue 71
August 10, 1995- RUSSIA-KAZAKHSTAN AGREEMENT ON BAIKONUR HAS COLLATERAL BENEFITS.
- SPACE BUDDIES FIND IT HARD TO STOMACH.
- AZERBAIJAN WARNED BY IRAN OVER ISRAEL LINKS.
- NORTH OSSETIAN-INGUSH TALKS MARK TIME.
- RUSSIA SEEN AS CHIEF THREAT TO AZERBAIJAN, REGION.
- TRANSDNIESTER IMPASSE DEEPENING.
- EINSELN ON NATO ENTRY.
- PARTNERSHIP-FOR-PEACE EXERCISE IN LOUISIANA.
- LITHUANIAN-NORWEGIAN MILITARY AGREEMENT.
- CIS ECONOMIC COURT SEEKS WIDER JURISDICTION.
- SIBERIA AND FAR EAST IDENTIFIED AS CHIEF SOURCES OF ARMS TRAFFICKING.
- NEW UNCERTAINTIES IN CHECHNYA
- NO PRISONERS EXCHANGED YET.
- TUDJMAN DECLINES YELTSIN'S INVITATION.
- YELTSIN, KOZYREV, ALEKSII II ATTACK CROATIA, WEST.
Volume 1 Issue 70
August 9, 1995- ABKHAZIA, KABARDINO-BALKARIYA SIGN ANOTHER AGREEMENT
- AZERBAIJAN'S DRAFT ELECTORAL LAW CHALLENGED
- MOLDOVAN PRO-ROMANIAN PARTY CHANGES VIEWS
- GAGAUZ DISARMAMENT PROGRESSES, GUARD LEADER ARRESTED
- INONU IN BELARUS
- BLACK SEA FLEET TALKS ASSESSED
- BALTIC DEPUTIES AT US-SPONSORED DEFENSE SEMINAR
- LATVIAN SECURITIES TO ENTER INTERNATIONAL MARKET
- UKRAINE SEEKS FINANCING FOR CHERNOBYL CLOSURE.
- ESTONIA ADOPTS DEFENSE GUIDELINES
- ANOTHER ENTREPRENEUR KILLED.
- MIKHOELS MURDER STILL A STATE SECRET
- BANKING STRIKE CONSIDERED
- YELTSIN EXPANDS PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY OVER RELIGION
- PARATROOPS WITHDRAWN FROM MOSCOW
- SPECIAL DUMA SESSION CALLED.
- CHECHNYA: CEASE-FIRE TAKING HOLD, POLITICAL COMPROMISE NOTIN SIGHT
- DUMA'S MOOD STILL PRO-SERB
- AMBIGUOUS RUSSIAN SIGNALS ON CROATIA
Volume 1 Issue 69
August 8, 1995- FREUDIAN PROJECTION?
- CONSTITUTIONAL STALEMATE IN GEORGIA.
- DRO TRIAL IN ARMENIA.
- UZBEKISTAN HALTS GAS DELIVERIES TO TAJIKISTAN.
- BELARUS DISSATISFIED WITH RUSSIA OVER MISSILES...
- ...AND OVER RUSSIAN MEDIA COVERAGE.
- INONU IN MINSK.
- MULTINATIONAL EXERCISES IN THE BLACK SEA.
- SHAKHRAI AGAINST DIVIDING FLEET WITH UKRAINE.
- PROVOCATION SUSPECTED IN VILNIUS JEWISH GRAVE DESECRATION.
- RUSSIA'S POPULATION DROPS BY 62,000 SINCE JANUARY.
- RUSSIAN UNEMPLOYMENT REACHES RECORD MARK.
- RUSSIA AS TRANSIT ROUTE FOR ILLEGAL MIGRATION TO THE WEST.
- DISPUTES OVER ELECTORAL LAW
- ...AND OVER MASS MEDIA'S ROLE IN ELECTIONS
- MOSCOW MOVES TO EASE CONCERNS OVER IRAN NUCLEAR PLANT PROJECT.
- GOVERNMENT DISCUSSES BANKER'S DEATH.
- MORE ON MOSCOW'S PROPOSALS FOR EX-YUGOSLAVIA.
- CHECHNYA: ELECTION DATE POSTPONED, PRISONER EXCHANGE IN TROUBLE.
Volume 1 Issue 68
August 7, 1995- BRITAIN SLOW TO OPEN EMBASSIES IN TRANSCAUCASIA.
- KYRGYZSTAN BUYS CZECH RADAR.
- MOSCOW EYEING BELARUS FOODSTUFFS.
- CRIMEAN RED-BROWNS
- MORE ARRESTS IN ARMENIA.
- LITHUANIA, ESTONIA MODERNIZING AIRLINES.
- ESTONIAN BANKS SEE PROMISE IN NORTHEASTERN REGION.
- VILNIUS JEWISH GRAVES DESECRATED.
- US-LITHUANIAN MILITARY EXERCISE.
- YAVLINSKY "PRO-MILITARY."
- FOREIGN MINISTRY LOSING STAFF OVER LOW PAY.
- VOLKOGONOV: 21 MILLION WERE IN STALIN'S CAMPS
- RUSSIA RETURNING TO INDIAN ARMS MARKET.
- ELECTORAL TEST IN YELTSIN'S OLD TURF.
- YELTSIN TO RETURN TO WORK AUGUST 7.
- ANOTHER BANKER KILLED.
- THEY FAIL.
- CHECHNYA TRUCE FRAGILE.
Volume 1 Issue 67
August 4, 1995- ZHIRINOVSKY SELLS OUT IN A NEW WAY.
- UZBEKISTAN CUTS GAS DELIVERIES TO TAJIKISTAN.
- HAIRIKIAN CALLS ON ARMENIAN OPPOSITION TO UNITE.
- IRAN TO SET UP OIL COMPANIES FOR THE CAUCASUS.
- CRIMEAN PARLIAMENT WANTS TO PARTICIPATE IN BSF TALKS.
- BAKU REFUSES TO REGISTER POPULAR FRONT.
- COMMUNISTS FROM ALL OVER PROTEST CONVICTION OF ALFREDS RUBIKS.
- MOSCOW BLACK SEA FLEET TALKS MAKE LITTLE PROGRESS.
- SMUGGLING REFUGEES NOW A BIG BUSINESS IN WESTERN REGIONS.
- ESTONIAN CABINET FAILS TO AGREE ON CHANGES IN CITIZENSHIP LAW.
- LATVIAN PARLIAMENT REFUSES TO DISMISS BANK GOVERNORS.
- A MONUMENT TO ANOTHER WAR.
- MOSCOW'S CHECHENS DEMAND END TO DISCRIMINATION.
- CONSUMER DEBT PREVENTS REPAIRS IN ENERGY INDUSTRY.
- KRASNODAR REGION TO IGNORE MOSCOW DECREE ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.
- MOSCOW DRAFT FALLS SHORT.
- RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN CHECHNYA WANT TO TALK TO JOURNALISTS.
- YELTSIN VETOES SECURITIES BILL.
- YELTSIN REJECTS WELFARE MEASURE.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT FAILS TO FUND HOUSING FOR BALTIC FLEET OFFICERS.
- RUSSIAN JAILMATES STRIKE FOR TELEVISION.
- MOSCOW CITY: NEW TARIFFS ON FOOD DESIGNED TO CREATE POLITICALCRISIS.
- YELTSIN'S SECURITY REORGANIZATION SEEN ESTABLISHING "PARALLELGOVERNMENT."
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT SETS UP SPECIAL SQUADS TO DEPORT ILLEGALALIENS.
- COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT THE PRESIDENT CREATED.
- LEBED LEADS ALL COMPETITORS IN PRESIDENTIAL POLL.
- GRASSROOTS COMMUNISTS CHARGE ZYUGANOV HAS SOLD OUT.
- END OF MORATORIUM ON BORDER CHANGES SEEN LEADING TO UPSURGEIN NATIONALISM.
- RUSSIAN TELEVISION TO CARRY ADVERTISING AGAIN.
- ELECTION COMMISSION WANTS TO BAN PRIVATE ELECTION ADS.
- PARAMONOVA TO REMAIN AT CENTRAL BANK FOR NOW.
- RUSSIA, CHINA AGAIN DISPUTE OWNERSHIP OF RIVER ISLANDS.
- NATIONALITIES MINISTER LEARNED ETHNICITY IN LVIV.
- YELTSIN SEEN VETOING FEDERATION COUNCIL ELECTION BILL.
- DUMA SPECIAL SESSION STILL IN DOUBT.
- RUSSIA SEEN HEADING TOWARD LATIN AMERICA SCENARIO.
- RUSSIAN CABINET APPROVES 1996 BUDGET.
- YELTSIN HAILS CHECHEN ACCORDS.
- TENSIONS EASE IN GROZNY.
Volume 1 Issue 66
August 3, 1995- IN RUSSIA, BUTTERFLIES ARE NOT FREE.
- YEREVAN ARRESTS MORE "TERRORISTS."
- TBILISI PROMOTES DIVISIONS WITHIN MESKHETIAN MOVEMENT.
- TAJIK OPPOSITION READIES MAJOR ATTACKS.
- NEW TRANSDNIESTER COMMANDER PROMOTED.
- PLOT AGAINST ALIYEV FOILED.
- RUSSIANS CONTINUE BLOCKADE OF AZERBAIJANI BORDER.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY: BAN ON ADOPTIONS BY FOREIGNERS VIOLATES WORLDNORMS.
- CLINTON TO MERI: NATO EXPANSION IS "IRREVERSIBLE."
- FORMER LATVIAN KGB BOSS DENIES USING VIOLENCE.
- REFORMER RETURNS TO POWER IN KIEV.
- ASYLUM LAW TO BE USED POLITICALLY.
- SOCIAL PROTESTS FORCE VLADIMIR OBLAST TO BORROW MONEY TO PAYPENSIONS.
- LUZHKOV SCRAMBLES TO FIND FOOD.
- MONARCHISTS REESTABLISH COUNCIL.
- QUESTIONNAIRES: A NEW FORM OF ESPIONAGE?
- GLAZIYEV: DEFENSE INDUSTRIES NOW SOURCE OF "SOCIAL INSTABILITY."
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO SUPPLY RUSSIAN FIRMS WITH STRATEGIC MATERIALS.
- SAGALAYEV: YELTSIN REGIME TIGHTENING CONTROL OVER TV.
- PROSECUTOR DEFENDS "PUPPETS" CASE.
- YELTSIN AIDE DENIES PRESIDENT WANTS TO FIRE KOVALEV.
- YELTSIN SIGNS LAW CREATING CIVIL SERVICE.
- RYBKIN: SPECIAL DUMA SESSION UNLIKELY.
- YELTSIN REAFFIRMS GOVERNMENT ROLE IN FOREIGN TRADE.
- MIGRANYAN AGAINST RUSSIAN PARTICIPATION IN PARTNERSHIP FORPEACE.
- NEW COMMISSION TO EXAMINE FOREIGN MINISTRY.
- RUSSIAN COMMUNITIES BLOC CALLS FOR PRESSURE ON "NEAR ABROAD."
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY REACHES OUT TO RUSSIANS ABROAD.
- "SEPARATIST" REGIONS SUPPORT CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC.
- ASTRAKHAN SEEKS SPECIAL STATUS.
- AIRBORNE COMMANDER: NO ONE SAID WE'D HAVE TO FIGHT IN CHECHNYA.
- GRACHEV IDENTIFIES ALLIES IN SECURITY COMMUNITY.
- KOZYREV AGAIN REJECTS US ON NUCLEAR SALES TO IRAN.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT MORE SPLIT ON CHECHNYA THAN EARLIER REPORTED.
- BLACK SEA FLEET CONFLICT HEATS UP.
- SECURITY COUNCIL DOCUMENT: PEACE WITH CHECHNYA "IMPOSSIBLE."
- CHECHENS BEING EXPELLED FROM RUSSIAN REGIONS.
- DUDAYEV APPROVES ACCORDS.
Volume 1 Issue 65
August 2, 1995- DIFFERENT YARDSTICKS FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLES.
- MOSCOW PAPER: KARIMOV OUTSMARTED CHERNOMYRDIN.
- WAS MOSCOW BEHIND THE ASHGABAT DEMONSTRATIONS?
- KAZAKHS TO VOTE ON CONSTITUTION AUGUST 30.
- GAGARIN FALLS IN TASHKENT.
- BELGRADE WELCOMES KIEV'S OFFER TO MEDIATE BOSNIAN CRISIS.
- MOLDOVA DECLARES GAGAUZ CONFLICT OVER.
- GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS FAIL TO AGREE ON DRAFT CONSTITUTION.
- ESTONIAN PARLIAMENT RATIFIES EU ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT.
- ESTONIA COMPLETES INVENTORY OF RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES.
- LATVIAN NATIONALISTS SEEK TO LIMIT NATURALIZATION.
- MINSK TO GIVE NEEDY SPECIAL HOUSING GRANTS.
- DIPHTHERIA NOW "MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE" IN MOSCOW.
- RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS TO PROTECT YAKUT RESOURCES.
- PIPELINE NEWS FROM ALL OVER.
- MOSCOW AGAIN REOPENS THE FATHER ALEKSANDR MEN MURDER CASE.
- NEW PRESS CHIEF PROMISES TOUGH LINE.
- KGB OFFICER WHO HELPED DISSIDENTS SENT TO PRISON.
- YELTSIN NAMES BARSUKOV TO SECURITY COUNCIL.
- HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR SLANDERING YELTSIN.
- "STRATEGY" THINK TANK: RUSSIA MUST BELONG TO RUSSIANS.
- BABURIN'S NATIONALIST BLOC TO FOCUS ON PARLIAMENTARY VOTE.
- MOSCOW CITY WILL FIGHT ETHNIC HATRED.
- MUSLIMS, ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ORGANIZE FOR ELECTIONS.
- DUMA BILL CHALLENGES YELTSIN ON PRIVATIZATION.
- ONE RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT IN FOUR HAS QUIT SINCE 1992.
- RUSSIA SCRAPS TWO CARRIERS, LAUNCHES SUBMARINE, PLEADS POVERTY.
- DUMA DEPUTIES SEEK SPECIAL SESSION.
- ANOTHER CIS MEETING FAILS TO REACH AGREEMENTS.
- KOVALEV BLAMES YELTSIN FOR DISSOLUTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE.
- CHIEF JUSTICE DEFENDS CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION ON CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIANS REMAIN DIVIDED ON CHECHEN ACCORDS.
- MOSCOW EXPECTS US, UN TO PRESSURE CROATIA.
- CHECHEN FIGHTING CONTINUES AFTER DEADLINE.
- DUDAYEV DISMISSES TOP NEGOTIATOR.
Volume 1 Issue 64
August 1, 1995- NEVER ARGUE WITH A MAN IN A TANK.
- BAKU READY TO MAKE PEACE IF ARMENIA RETURNS LANDS.
- MOSCOW BACKS PLAN TO MERGE RUSSIAN, KAZAKH OIL FIRMS.
- 300 KILOGRAMS OF OPIUM SEIZED AT AFGHAN BORDER.
- RUSSIAN FORCES TO RESUME DESTRUCTION OF MUNITIONS IN TRANSDNIESTER.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DENIES MOSCOW PLANNING TO PRESSUREBAKU.
- KIEV TO SIGN COOPERATION ACCORDS WITH BELGRADE.
- ARMS SMUGGLING INCREASES IN UKRAINE.
- UKRAINIAN PAPER: MOSCOW PLANNING TO "STRANGLE" UKRAINEWITH GAS.
- CHISINAU PRESSES GAGAUZ TO TURN IN ARMS.
- MINSK ECONOMIST: BELARUSIAN ARMY SERVES RUSSIA, NOT BELARUS.
- LATVIA ISSUES ID CARDS TO NON-CITIZENS.
- GULF OF FINLAND NARROWED JULY 30.
- TERRORIST ACT IN VLADIVOSTOK.
- FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES DEMAND THEIR RIGHTS.
- YELTSIN FAILS TO END TERRITORIAL DISPUTE IN KRASNOYARSK.
- WAITING FOR THE GREEN OCTOBER.
- MOSCOW NOT PAYING PRISON GUARDS.
- MOSCOW BUILDING BOOM MAY END.
- RUSSIA RESTORES ECONOMIC TIES WITH LIBYA.
- RUSSIA TO KEEP VIETNAM NAVAL BASE.
- FITUR HEAD SAYS RUSSIA TO HAVE 20 MILLION UNEMPLOYED.
- MUSCOVITES BELIEVE CRIMINALS RUN THEIR CITY.
- YELTSIN CANCELS SOVIET LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MILITARY.
- RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY WANTS BUDGET INCREASE.
- YELTSIN TO LIQUIDATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION?
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO RULE ON YELTSIN'S BLACK SEA FLEET ORDERS.
- MOSCOW SEEKS NEW FUNDS TO BRIDGE BUDGET GAP.
- RUSSIAN AVIATORS SAY CHECHENS HAVE STINGER MISSILES.
- MOSCOW PROSECUTORS VISIT JOURNALIST WHO INTERVIEWED BASAYEV.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT GIVES YELTSIN PARTIAL SUPPORT ON CHECHENORDERS.
- US, RUSSIA SPLIT ON CROATIA.
- YELTSIN TO REMAIN AT BARVIKHA THIS WEEK.
- IMPLEMENTATION OF GROZNY ACCORDS BEGINS.
- YELTSIN, CHERNOMYRDIN BACK CHECHEN AGREEMENT.
Volume 1 Issue 63
July 31, 1995- IS INTERFAX GOING MONARCHIST?
- RUSSIAN MILITARY FACES MORE DIFFICULTIES IN TAJIKISTAN.
- REFUGEES BEGIN TO RETURN IN TAJIKISTAN.
- KARABAKH TALKS DON'T DISCUSS KARABAKH STATUS.
- HAS UZBEKISTAN JOINED THE CUSTOMS UNION?
- ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES ARREST DASHNAK LEADERS.
- AZERBAIJANIS ORGANIZE "ANTI-907" GROUP.
- CHERNYSHEV: MOSCOW DOES NOT SUPPORT KURDS.
- MOSCOW MEDIA TRACKS US-UKRAINIAN MANEUVERS.
- KUCHMA PLEDGES UKRAINIAN PEACEKEEPERS FOR KARABAKH.
- YELTSIN, KUCHMA ISSUE JOINT MESSAGE TO BLACK SEA FLEET.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT AGAINST LINKING WITHDRAWAL ACCORD, BORDERTREATY.
- LATVIA NATURALIZES FIRST CITIZENS.
- LUKASHENKO SEES WEST AS KEY TO SOLVING BELARUSIAN CRISIS.
- 7-8 MILLION PENSIONERS MAY NOT RECEIVE THEIR MONEY IN JULY.
- ORENBURG RESIDENTS BLAME YELTSIN FOR THEIR PROBLEMS.
- UNIVERSAL PICTURES TO RESTRICT DISTRIBUTION OF MOVIE IN RUSSIA.
- 20 PERCENT OF RUSSIANS CAN'T EARN ENOUGH TO BUY FOOD.
- MOSCOW TO MAINTAIN LIQUOR OUTPUT AT 1994 LEVELS.
- HALF OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS WON'T BE PAID THIS MONTH.
- NOVOCHERKASSK STUDENTS SUE THE RUSSIAN ARMY.
- RUSSIA LEADS CIS IN INFLATION.
- 45 BANKERS KILLED SINCE 1992.
- CENTRAL BANK MOVES TO BLOCK CAPITAL FLIGHT.
- YELTSIN SETS UP NEW FUNDS TO END PRIVATE HOARDING.
- GROMOV LAUNCHES ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
- RUSSIA TO REQUIRES AIDS TESTING FOR LONG-TERM FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
- LAWMEN DENOUNCE FOREIGN MINISTRY FOR SELLING PASSPORTS TO CRIMINALS.
- 82 MOSCOW POLICEMEN GUILTY OF CRIMES SO FAR IN 1995.
- REPRESSED PEOPLES UNLIKELY TO GET TERRITORY BACK.
- MOSCOW URGED NOT TO SELL NUCLEAR MATERIALS TO IRAN.
- MOSCOW CONSIDERING NEW ARMS SALES TO INDIA.
- FAPSI WARNS OF WESTERN "INFORMATION WEAPON."
- FIRST MONUMENT TO CHECHEN WAR VICTIMS UNVEILED.
- CHECHEN FORCES SEIZE, RELEASE HOSTAGES IN DAGHESTAN.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS IN MOSCOW DENY THEY'RE FIGHTING TERRORISM.
- STAVROPOL TROOPS PUT ON ALERT.
- MOSCOW WORRIED BY INCREASING INDEPENDENCE OF REGIONS.
- YELTSIN CONTINUES REORGANIZATION OF SECURITY SERVICES.
- KOZYREV: MOSCOW TO INSIST ON UN VETO OF NATO ACTIONS IN BOSNIA.
- RUSSIANS DON'T EXPECT PEACE IN CHECHNYA.
- CHECHENS, RUSSIANS SIGN ARMISTICE.
Volume 1 Issue 62
July 28, 1995- SHAKHRAI TO OVERSEE FOREIGN MINISTRY.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY PLANNING CHIEF: RUSSIA MUST FULFILL ITSUNIQUE MISSION.
- THE INDIFFERENT WILL DECIDE THE RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- MOSCOW COMMITS SIX TRILLION RUBLES TO AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.
- RUSSIAN ARMY NOW IN "CRISIS."
- MOSCOW LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO OPPOSE NATO FORCES IN BOSNIA.
- MOSCOW SPLIT ON CHECHEN STRATEGY.
Volume 1 Issue 61
July 27, 1995- RYABOV: "RUSSIA IS NOT A BANANA REPUBLIC."
- TURKIC COUNTRIES PREPARE FOR SUMMIT.
- MOSCOW PRESSES GEORGIA TO FEDERALIZE.
- KAZAKHSTAN REJECTS RUSSIA´S CASPIAN SEA DOCTRINE.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY SUSPENDS DETONATION OF SURPLUS AMMUNITIONIN TRANSDNIESTER.
- GAGAUZ DISARMAMENT POSING PROBLEMS.
- ESTONIAN-RUSSIAN BORDER TALKS END WITHOUT PROGRESS.
- UKRAINE NOT OPPOSED TO ADDITIONAL NATO TROOPS IN BOSNIA.
- KUCHMA REFUSES TO ORDER REBURIAL OF UKRAINIAN PRELATE.
- KIEV, CHISINAU TO EXPAND MILITARY COOPERATION.
- RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS WARN AGAINST PRESSURING THE BALTS.
- RUSSIANS FEAR CIVIL WAR.
- WITHHOLDING OF PAY SPARKS MORE STRIKES.
- SUICIDES, MURDERS AND GENERAL CRIME ALL GOING UP IN RUSSIA.
- RUSSIAN BANKERS CONCERNED ABOUT RECENT MURDERS.
- SECURITY INCREASED IN NORTH CAUCASUS.
- NUCLEAR FORCES PERSONNEL NOW WORKING 100 HOURS A WEEK.
- NORTH OSSETIAN-INGUSH DISPUTE CONTINUES.
- BARSUKOV ACCUSED OF LINKS WITH CIA.
- LIVSHITS: ECONOMY HAS STOPPED FALLING BUT WON'T SOON GROW.
- RUSSIAN ADMIRAL SEES ARCTIC AS NEXT ZONE OF CONFRONTATION.
- SOVIET-ERA MEDIA BOSS NAMED TO HEAD STATE PRESS BODY.
- MOSCOW RENEWS DEBATE ON NATIONAL SECURITY DOCTRINE.
- LEBED URGES ORTHODOX ALLIANCES FOR RUSSIA.
- RUSSIA, CHINA DISCUSS MILITARY-TECHNICAL COOPERATION.
- RUSSIA SEEKS TO RETAIN VIETNAMESE NAVAL BASE.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REPORTED SPLIT ON CHECHNYA CASE.
- 259 PARTIES AND GROUPS REGISTERED FOR UPCOMING PARLIAMENTARYELECTION.
- KUCHMA, CHERNOMYRDIN FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT.
- YELTSIN OPPOSES USE OF FORCE IN BOSNIA.
- MOSCOW CHANGES ITS NEGOTIATING POSITION ON CHECHNYA.
Volume 1 Issue 60
July 26, 1995- GEORGIA TO CONDUCT JOINT EXERCISES WITH RUSSIAN ARMY.
- UZBEKISTAN SEEN LIKELY TO JOIN RUSSIAN-LED FREE TRADE AREA.
- RUSSIAN COUNTERFEITERS ARE NOT STUPID.
- MARCHUK: CRIMEA MUST PAY ITS TAXES.
- KIEV RESIDENTS BACK REBURIAL OF PATRIARCH.
- KUCHMA TO SIGN ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS IN BAKU.
- KUCHMA MOSCOW VISIT AVOIDS KEY QUESTIONS.
- UKRAINIAN MONTHLY INFLATION FALLS TO 4.8 PERCENT
- RUSSIA WANTS LITHUANIA TO MODIFY ITS CONSTITUTION.
- LATVIA OPENS FIRST STOCK EXCHANGE SINCE 1940.
- LATVIAN GOLD AND CASH RESERVES FALL.
- ESTONIA MOVES TO SHORE UP TROUBLED BANK.
- ESTONIAN POLICE SEIZE RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL.
- NTV TO OPEN NORTH CAUCASUS BUREAU.
- MAKING IT SAFER FOR THE ELITE TO TRAVEL THE STREETS.
- ILLARIONOV: CENTRAL BANK UNDERMINES CHANCE OF FINANCIAL STABILIZATION.
- MOSCOW'S DRIVE TO EXPORT OIL MAY LEAD TO DOMESTIC SHORTAGES.
- RUSSIAN MONARCHISTS GET ORGANIZED.
- WILL BANKER'S MURDERER BE CAUGHT?
- MORE MUSCOVITES NOW SAY THEY WILL VOTE.
- COMMUNIST OPPOSITION PLANS MASS PROTESTS FOR THE FALL.
- PROBLEMS WITH ELECTORAL DISTRICTS COULD BE SIGNIFICANT.
- 78 FEDERATION COUNCIL MEMBERS SUPPORT NEW ELECTION PROCEDURES.
- DUMA MEMBER FEARS THIRD WORLD WAR.
- KOKOSHIN WARNS AGAINST FURTHER CUTS IN DEFENSE BUDGET.
- A BLOC IN SEARCH OF A NAME.
- MOSCOW MAY NOT RENEW NORTH KOREAN TREATY.
- MOSCOW, TOKYO SET UP SOSKOVET-KONO COMMISSION.
- MOSCOW SEES FINLAND AS PRIME TRADE ROUTE TO THE WEST.
- YELTSIN TALKS "TOUGH" WITH SECURITY OFFICIALS.
- YELTSIN MEETS WITH CHERNOMYRDIN.
- MOSCOW REPORTEDLY SENDS NORTH CAUCASIANS TO GUARD NUCLEAR PLANTS.
- BASAYEV: RUSSIAN MILITARY SELLS CHECHNYA WEAPONS.
- CHERNOMYRDIN, KOZYREV CONTINUE TO OPPOSE ANY USE OF FORCE INBOSNIA.
- CHECHEN TALKS RECESS UNTIL JULY 29.
Volume 1 Issue 59
July 25, 1995- THE LATEST WORD FROM A NONEXISTENT COUNTRY.
- ERRATUM:
- TAJIK FIGHTING BEGINS TO INTENSIFY.
- BAKU DENIES ARMENIAN REPORTS OF CHANGE IN NAKHICHEVAN'S STATUS.
- KAZAKHSTAN ENDS CONTROLS ON EXPORT OF PRECIOUS METALS.
- POLITICAL CRISIS IN MOLDOVA.
- GEORGIA HOPES FOR RUSSIA ASSISTANCE AGAINST SEPARATISM.
- KIEV TO SEEK INTERNATIONAL HELP FOR CRIMEAN TATARS.
- LUKASHENKO: MINSK NEEDS HELP TO DESTROY ARMAMENTS.
- RUSSIANS SEEK FINNISH PIPELINE TO BYPASS BALTICS.
- KALININGRAD LEADER: RUSSIA, BALTICS MUST AGREE ON "SPHERESOF INFLUENCE."
- RIGA TO PROSECUTE ANYONE SPREADING RUMORS ABOUT LATVIAN BANKS.
- MENTAL ILLNESS RISING IN RUSSIA.
- SOBCHAK ANNOUNCES A SOLUTION TO PROBLEM OF HOMELESSNESS AMONGCHILDREN.
- MONARCHISTS URGED TO SEEK REHABILITATION OF NICHOLAS II.
- RUSSIA SEEN BECOMING A MAJOR DRUG SHIPMENT ROUTE.
- OFFSHORE STATUS FOR KALININGRAD?
- STRATEGIC ROCKET FORCES "UNDERFINANCED AND UNDERSTAFFED."
- FAR EASTERN YARD HALTS REPAIRS TO NUCLEAR SUBS.
- YELTSIN DISBANDS SOCIAL POLICY COUNCIL.
- RUSSIAN EXPECTS 3.3 MILLION IMMIGRANTS IN 1995-96.
- ADVERTISING RETURNS TO RUSSIAN TELEVISION.
- RUSSIA LAUNCHES ARMS VENTURE WITH BULGARIA.
- RUSSIANS SAID TO BE INDIFFERENT TO FATE OF COMPATRIOTS ABROAD.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRADING FALLS.
- PAPER BLAMES SAKHAROV FOR CHECHNYA.
- DUMA SIMPLIFIES TAXES, EXPORTS.
- A SECOND COURT CHALLENGE ON CHECHNYA.
- DAVYDOV: RUSSIA MAY NEED TWO YEARS TO GET INTO WTO.
- RYBKIN SAYS AGRARIANS ARE HIS ALLIES.
- RUSSIA INCREASES OIL EXPORTS.
- MOSCOW WON'T IMPORT GRAIN BUT RUSSIAN FIRMS WILL.
- FOOD PRICES UP 1 PERCENT IN JULY.
- RUSSIA TO EXPAND ACTIVITIES AT IRANIAN NUCLEAR PLANT.
- BAKSUKOV NAMED SECURITY MINISTER.
- CHECHNYA TALKS STALL.
- KOZYREV WARNS THAT BOSNIA COULD LEAD TO A "BIG WAR."
Volume 1 Issue 58
July 24, 1995- DUSHANBE ALLOWS TAJIK DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO RESUME WORK.
- NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE KARELIANS.
- AN ALTERNATIVE ACCORD ON KARABAKH?
- PRIVATE MONOPOLIES SEEN THREATENING KYRGYZSTAN.
- KAZAKHS DEPORT TAJIKS SUSPECTED OF ATTACKING RUSSIANS.
- KAZAKHSTAN LIMITS IMMIGRATION.
- TAJIKISTAN TO IMPORT TURKMEN NATURAL GAS?
- MOSCOW TO STEP UP PRESSURE ON BAKU.
- MOSCOW WANTS GEORGIAN, OSSETIAN UNITS WITHDRAWN FROM SOUTHOSSETIA.
- GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT WANTS RUSSIAN UNITS WITHDRAWN FROM ABKHAZIA.
- UKRAINIAN-AMERICAN EXERCISES DRAW RUSSIAN ATTENTION.
- KIEV OFFICIALS SUGGEST FORMER PRESIDENT BEHIND CHURCH FRACAS.
- MOSCOW PROMISES NOT TO VIOLATE LITHUANIAN AIRSPACE.
- LUKASHENKO LASHES OUT AT NON-ORTHODOX.
- KIEV OFFERS TO MEDIATE BOSNIA CONFLICT.
- RUSSIAN DUMA RATIFIES TROOP WITHDRAWAL ACCORDS WITH ESTONIA.
- FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE ARRESTS INTERIOR OFFICIAL FOR BRIBERY.
- "ESTONIAN" GANG IS 90 PERCENT RUSSIAN.
- REGISTRATION DOCUMENT REPLACES RESIDENCE PERMIT.
- DID THE FELIX GROUP KILL OLEG KANTOR?
- BARANNIKOV DIES.
- FINANCE MINISTRY ADMITS TAX COLLECTIONS ARE BELOW CLAIMS.
- 40 PERCENT OF RUSSIANS DO NOT GET ENOUGH FOOD.
- 40 PERCENT OF YOUNG RUSSIANS PREPARED TO VIOLATE LAW TO LIVE.
- ECONOMICS MINISTRY ADMITS INFLATION WILL BE ABOVE PROJECTIONS.
- SIBERIANS WANT OIL COMPANY SHARES TO FOIL CRIMINALS.
- FINANCE MINISTRY: BUSINESSES SHOULD HAVE TO CONVERT ALL HARDCURRENCY PROFITS.
- RYBKIN BLOC FINALLY ORGANIZED.
- LUZHKOV, SOBCHAK PREPARE FOR ELECTIONS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL URGES US CONGRESS TO REJECT CUBA MEASURE.
- RUSSIA EXPANDS ECONOMIC TIES WITH LIBYA.
- DUMA CALLS ON BANK TO HELP FEED RUSSIAN TROOPS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL POSTPONES DECISION ON PRODUCTION SHARINGMEASURE.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY: DUDAYEV'S FORCES IN DECLINE.
- DUMA OVERRIDES YELTSIN VETO ON DEMONSTRATIONS.
- YELTSIN LEAVES HOSPITAL.
- MOSCOW'S ANTI-TERRORIST CENTER TAKES SHAPE.
- POLICE WARNED NOT TO MAKE MOSCOW INTO NORTHERN IRELAND.
- DUMA DIVIDES ON CHECHNYA.
- CHECHEN TALKS CONTINUE AS BOTH SIDES HARDEN POSITION.
Volume 1 Issue 57
July 21, 1995- ZHIRINOVSKY DOESN'T MIND BEING A PUPPET.
- UZBEKS REJECT RUMORS OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT.
- TAJIK, TURKMEN PRESIDENTS AGREE TO COOPERATE WITH IRAN, RUSSIA.
- KAZAKHSTAN GIVES EQUAL RIGHTS TO FOREIGN, DOMESTIC OIL COMPANIES.
- EGYPTIANS TO BUILD ARAB UNIVERSITY IN ASHGABAT.
- TURKISH LEADER TO VISIT THREE MORE CENTRAL ASIAN STATES.
- ARMENIAN DASHNAKS WAIT FOR LEGALIZATION.
- BAKU TO PRESS FOR RETURN OF LACHIN CORRIDOR.
- LATVIAN PARLIAMENT CUTS GOVERNMENT BUDGET.
- MOSCOW PAPER SEES A CHECHNYA IN CRIMEA'S FUTURE.
- UKRAINE TO RENT MILITARY TEST RANGES TO NATO.
- LANGUAGE POLITICS HEAT UP IN MOLDOVA.
- CHUVASH PARLIAMENT TO LOSE ONE-THIRD OF MEMBERS.
- ESTONIA DEPORTS 7 RUSSIAN ORTHODOX NUNS.
- RUSSIAN PAPER SEES US TAKING OVER RUSSIAN REGIONAL TELEVISION.
- DUMA DEPUTY DENOUNCES US EMBASSY JULY 4TH PARTY.
- TO PAY FOR NEW AIRPORT, INGUSHETIYA BANS OIL EXPORTS.
- RUSSIAN UNIONS PLAN STRIKES, POLITICAL ACTION FOR FALL.
- RELOCATION EFFORT FROM RUSSIA'S NORTH FALLS VICTIM TO BUDGETSHORTFALLS.
- THERE IS NO SAFE WAY TO TRAVEL IN RUSSIA.
- RUSSIA WILL RECOGNIZE PALESTINIAN PASSPORTS.
- WHO WAS RUDOLF ABEL?
- EVEN GOVERNMENT SEES UNEMPLOYMENT RISING TO 15 PERCENT.
- MUSCOVITES FACE HIGHER COST OF LIVING.
- POLL FINDS RUSSIANS PESSIMISTIC AND APATHETIC.
- ANOTHER RUSSIAN BANKER KILLED.
- ILLARIONOV: RUSSIA HAS SECOND HIGHEST INFLATION RATE IN CIS.
- FLOW OF ILLEGAL GUNS NOW GOING FROM CHECHNYA TO RUSSIA.
- PETROLEUM PRODUCTION CONTINUES TO DECLINE.
- RUSSIA COMPLETES CONTAINMENT OF SUNKEN SUBMARINE.
- TAX EVASION UP AS GOVERNMENT CUTS BUDGET OF TAX COLLECTORS.
- DUMA PASSES DEFENSE BILL.
- HEART DISEASE CLAIMS MORE RUSSIAN LIVES.
- TATARSTAN PRESIDENT LASHES OUT AT SHUMEIKO.
- CHERNOMYRDIN MEETS REGIONAL LEADERS.
- ZYUGANOV ATTACKS CHERNOMYRDIN SPEECH.
- YELTSIN URGED TO BEGIN TRANSFER OF POWER.
- THE MISSING REMAIN MISSING.
- RUSSIAN POSITION HARDENING AGAIN.
- CHECHEN TALKS MOVE TOWARD AGREEMENT?
Volume 1 Issue 56
July 20, 1995- KARABAKH MAY BE ODD MAN OUT AT NEXT ROUND OF TALKS.
- NAZARBAYEV RATIFIES RUSSIAN BASING AGREEMENT.
- FIGHTING IN TAJIKISTAN, TALKS IN TEHRAN.
- RUSSIAN FORCES RETURN TO "NOWHERELAND."
- CRIMEAN LEADER PROMOTES CONCILIATION WITH KIEV.
- ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS DENOUNCE LATEST ELECTIONS
- ARMENIANS DENOUNCE BAKU PROPOSAL ON NAKHICHEVAN.
- LITHUANIAN GOVERNMENT INCREASES SECURITY AFTER EXECUTION.
- BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT GAINS IN POPULARITY.
- YELTSIN SENDS DRAFT BLACK SEA FLEET PROPOSAL TO KUCHMA.
- NORTHERN FLEET WANTS INDEPENDENCE FROM DEFENSE MINISTRY.
- MOSCOW WELCOMES ESTONIAN DECISION TO MOVE ON TREATY.
- BANK OF LATVIA DENIES RUMORS THAT MORE BANKS ARE INSOLVENT.
- DUMA RAISES MINIMUM WAGE.
- INTELLECTUAL LEVEL OF TROOPS FALLING.
- DUMA ADOPTS CRIMINAL CODE BUT CRIME LEADERS REMAIN AT LARGE.
- NEW PUBLICATION TO TRACK POLITICAL EXTREMISTS.
- BEHIND THE PUPPETS IS A REAL CONFLICT.
- INTERIOR MINISTRY: 60 PERCENT OF FOREIGN BUSINESSMEN ARE "SWINDLERS."
- LEBED TO RUN FOR DUMA SEAT.
- FORMER SOVIET PREMIER TO HEAD OPPOSITION LIST.
- RUSSIAN POLICY IN BOSNIA DENOUNCED.
- SHAKHRAI TO OVERSEE FOREIGN POLICY?
- BARSUKOV TO HEAD SECURITY SERVICE?
- OFFICIALS SAY GRUESOME MURDER WORK OF PROVOCATEUR OR MADMAN.
- DUMA TO PRESENT CONFLICTING REPORTS ON CHECHEN WAR.
- BASAYEV CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL ON CHECHEN WAR.
- ARMY PREPARES FOR CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION ON CHECHNYA.
- MIKHAILOV REJECTS SHUMEIKO PROPOSAL ON CHECHEN-INGUSH MERGER.
- RUSSIAN PAPERS SAY MOSCOW SHOULD GIVE CHECHNYA INDEPENDENCE.
- DUMA REJECTS PARAMONOVA BUT SHE WILL STAY ON THE JOB.
- ...BUT DUMA OPPOSITION NOT SO SURE.
- CHERNOMYRDIN UPBEAT ABOUT THE ECONOMY...
- CHECHEN TALKS RESUME.
Volume 1 Issue 55
July 19, 1995- KOZYREV: "I AM NOT A PUPPET."
- KAZAKH COAL MINERS STAGE WARNING STRIKES.
- IRAN GIVES $10 MILLION LOAN TO TAJIKISTAN.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS NOW INVOLVED IN DRUG TRADE.
- FEWER RUSSIANS LEAVING KYRGYZSTAN.
- SHUMEIKO: RUSSIA NEEDS PEACE IN THE CAUCASUS...
- ...BUT MAY NOT FIND IT AT HOME.
- UKRAINIAN POLICE DISRUPT RELIGIOUS LEADER'S FUNERAL.
- MAJOR OIL, GAS FIND REPORTED IN THE CRIMEA.
- RUSSIA OFFERS SPECIAL INCENTIVES FOR SOLDIERS IN TRANSDNIESTER.
- KIEV DEFINES LIMITS TO ITS PARTICIPATION IN THE CIS.
- KIEV DEMANDS WITHDRAWAL OF UKRAINIAN PEACEKEEPERS FROM BOSNIA.
- BELARUSIANS FEAR PRICE RISES MORE THAN CRIME OR DICTATORSHIP.
- KUCHMA, LUKASHENKO AGREE TO CLOSER CONTACTS.
- MOSCOW PAPER FINDS ESTONIAN COMPLAINTS ON NAMES ABSURD.
- ESTONIA MAY DECLARE AUGUST 20 A NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
- LATVIAN GOVERNMENT FACES PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION ON BANKINGBILLS.
- SPECIAL FORCES VETERANS ORGANIZE.
- RUSSIAN MINERS IN FAR EAST THREATEN A STRIKE.
- A FEZ FOR DAGHESTAN.
- CENTRAL CRIME LAB REORGANIZED INTO DESTRUCTION.
- ALCOHOL-RELATED DEATHS RISE 22 PERCENT.
- MOSCOW BANKS TIED TO DRUG TRAFFICKING.
- MOSCOW FEARS FINNO-UGRIC SUBVERSION.
- SERGEI KOVALEV URGES DISBANDING THE RUSSIAN SECURITY COUNCIL.
- MOSCOW BRINGS CHARGES AGAINST CENTRAL PAPER.
- MOSCOW POLICE BEAT BALTIC JOURNALIST.
- RUSSIA TO REPORT ON ITS HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD.
- PRESIDENTIAL AIDE SEES OLD POLITICAL ELITE TRANSFORMING ITSELFINTO NEW ONE.
- RUSSIAN ELECTION OFFICIALS CHARGE MONITORING GROUP TIED TOFOREIGN EMBASSY.
- 50 PERCENT OF RUSSIANS WON'T VOTE FOR ANY POLITICAL PARTY.
- CHECHEN COURT CASE CONTINUES.
- RUSSIAN GENERAL: MOSCOW TO GET COMPENSATION FOR START-II RATIFICATION.
- RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT WARNS NATO ON EXPANSION.
- CHERNOMYRDIN TO SPEAK TO DUMA.
- RUSSIANS DEBATE CHECHEN FUTURE, TALKS TO RESUME JULY 20.
- YELTSIN APPEARS ON TV, ADMITS HEART ATTACK.
Volume 1 Issue 54
July 18, 1995- TURKMEN DIPLOMAT SAYS DRUGS BEHIND DEMONSTRATION.
- LUKASHENKO GIVES THE EXAMS.
- BUS EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR IN ABKHAZIA.
- ARMENIANS UNABLE TO LEAVE AIRPORT IN BAKU.
- CENTRAL ASIAN BANK STARTS OPERATIONS.
- KYRGYZ PRESIDENT DESCRIBES PRICE INCREASES AS ECONOMIC SABOTAGE.
- MOSCOW SEES SEVASTOPOL AS ANOTHER OKINAWA.
- SNEGUR: MOSCOW NOW FULFILLING WITHDRAWAL ACCORD.
- UKRAINE PREPARED TO JOIN RUSSIAN-BELARUSIAN CUSTOMS UNION.
- UKRAINIANS DISPUTE RUSSIAN GAZPROM PAYMENTS.
- VILNIUS SETS SOVIET MILITARY DAMAGES IN LITHUANIA AT $1.8 BILLION.
- BELARUS, RUSSIA ELIMINATE CUSTOMS CONTROLS.
- BELARUSIAN ARMY CONTRACTS IN SIZE.
- RISING GROUND WATER THREATENS RUSSIAN CITIES.
- ESTONIA MAY CHANGE SPECIAL CITIZENSHIP RULES.
- "A HOSPITAL IS NOT A RESTAURANT."
- TATARSTAN PRESIDENT DENOUNCES SHUMEIKO'S REMARKS.
- ASTRAKHAN BORDER GUARDS FIGHT SPIES, NARCOTICS TRADE.
- RUSSIA'S DEMOGRAPHIC DISASTER HIDDEN BY RETURN OF RUSSIANSFROM CIS COUNTRIES.
- RUSSIAN BANKING SYSTEM SEEN AT RISK.
- ANGOLAN STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE AT ANGOLA'S MOSCOW EMBASSY.
- INFLATION FAILS TO FALL.
- MOSCOW TIGHTENS TAX REGIME FOR FOREIGN COMPANIES.
- YELTSIN INCREASES STATUS OF BREAD INSPECTORS.
- AMERICAN GRAIN ALREADY ARRIVING IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST.
- ONLY 50 PERCENT OF RUSSIA'S FARMERS CAN HARVEST EFFECTIVELYAND WITHOUT LOSS.
- 12 MILLION RUSSIANS NOT RECEIVING THEIR PAYCHECKS.
- DUMA MEMBERS IMPROVE THEIR OWN PENSIONS.
- RUSSIAN ARMY RUNNING OUT OF FOOD.
- KARAGANOV WARNS AGAINST EXCLUDING RUSSIA FROM EUROPE.
- IRAN, RUSSIA TO COOPERATE IN CASPIAN OIL DEAL.
- CIVILIAN EXPERTS OPPOSE RATIFICATION OF START-2.
- CHERNOMYRDIN TO SPEAK AT DUMA JULY 19.
- KOZYREV WARNS AGAINST RUSSIAN CRIME, WESTERN CRITICISM.
- MOSCOW RELEASES CHECHEN REPRESENTATIVE.
- MILITIA UNARMED BUT NOW BUSY IN BUDENNOVSK.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXPECTED TO RULE ON CHECHNYA THIS WEEK.
- YELTSIN REPORTED IMPROVING BUT MUSCOVITES ARE SKEPTICAL.
- CHECHEN TALKS TO RESUME JULY 18.
- UKRAINE TO PARTICIPATE IN YUGOSLAV TALKS.
Volume 1 Issue 53
July 17, 1995- YELTSIN IS NO PUPPET.
- ALIYEV: BAKU'S PARTICIPATION IN CIS DEPENDS ON KARABAKH RESOLUTION.
- TAJIKISTAN FIGHTING SEEN EXPLODING.
- CFR TREATY UNDERMINES UKRAINIAN SECURITY, OFFICIAL SAYS.
- MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT ORGANIZES NEW PARTY.
- YELTSIN'S PROPOSAL FOR CAUCASIAN SUMMIT GAINS SUPPORT.
- SWEDEN TO HELP LITHUANIA JOIN EUROPEAN ELECTRIC GRID.
- BELARUS TO SELL ARMS TO IRAN.
- UKRAINE SEEKS UN SECURITY COUNCIL SESSION ON BOSNIA.
- RIGA TO USE G-24 LOAN TO EASE BANKING CRISIS.
- KALININGRAD OFFICIALS ANGRY AT MOSCOW.
- RUSSIAN IMMOLATES HIMSELF IN LATVIAN CITY.
- RUSSIAN DIET DETERIORATES.
- RUSSIAN DRUG USE UP.
- BAD HARVEST MAY FORCE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO PURCHASE FOREIGNGRAIN.
- SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CENTRAL PAPERS CONTINUE TO FALL.
- ECONOMICS MINISTRY SETS UP AGENCY TO ATTRACT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS.
- RUSSIANS MARK ANNIVERSARY OF TSAR'S EXECUTION.
- ONE-THIRD OF RUSSIAN BANKS IN TROUBLE.
- DUMA ELECTION LAW OPENS THE DOOR FOR FRAUD.
- DUMA CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO AID DEFENSE INDUSTRIES, ABKHAZIA.
- DUMA FAILS TO PASS BILL ON REGIONS.
- RUSSIAN POLICE IDENTIFY MORE BUDENNOVSK ATTACKERS.
- DUMA APPROVES ANTI-CRIME BILL.
- DUMA PASSES LAND LAW.
- CHECHEN WAR CREATES BOTTLENECK FOR RUSSIAN ECONOMY.
- KULIKOV: SEARCH CHECHEN FOR PEACE BEGAN IN FEBRUARY.
- LUKIN: PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE DESIGNED TO WEAKEN RUSSIA.
- DUMA SURPRISED BY MILITARY SUPPORT FOR START-II.
- NORTHERN FLEET UNABLE TO DISPOSE OF NUCLEAR WASTES SAFELY.
- CIS GOVERNORS CRITICIZE CIS GOVERNMENTS.
- CIS MINISTRY WORKERS GIVEN PAY RAISE.
- KOZYREV TO MEET EU, NATO MINISTERS.
- CHECHEN HEARINGS CONTINUE.
- CIS OFFICERS MEET.
- CHERNOMYRDIN WARNS OF RIGHT WING THREAT.
- LEBED GAINS, YELTSIN LOSES IN PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY: OIL COULD FLOW THROUGH THIRD COUNTRIES.
- YELTSIN REMAINS IN THE HOSPITAL.
- CHECHEN TALKS BREAK FOR CONSULTATIONS.
Volume 1 Issue 52
July 14, 1995- THE RIGHT PLACE FOR A JOINT VENTURE.
- TURKMEN DEMONSTRATORS DEMAND NEW ELECTIONS.
- MOSCOW WARNS TAJIK OPPOSITION.
- A KAZAKH BANK IN TROUBLE?
- KAZAKH AUTHORITIES BROADCAST EXECUTION ON LIVE TV.
- KAZAKHSTAN'S RUSSIANS SEEK CONFEDERATION WITH RUSSIA.
- ABKHAZIANS WARN AGAINST RETURN OF MORE GEORGIAN REFUGEES.
- ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES ELECTION RESULTS.
- NEW CRIMEAN LEADERSHIP READY TO COOPERATE WITH KIEV.
- A RUSSIAN TILT TOWARD TBILISI?
- KIEV BLASTS US FOR FAILING TO DELIVER NUCLEAR FUEL.
- PERES: "THE SPIRIT OF ISRAEL WAS BORN IN UKRAINE."
- YELTSIN PRESSES KUCHMA ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- LATVIA DETAINS RUSSIAN ACTIVIST.
- YELTSIN THANKS LITHUANIANS FOR KALININGRAD HOUSING.
- BELARUS PREPARES TO LAUNCH NEW CURRENCY.
- KHARKOV CITY URGES PEOPLE TO LEAVE CITY.
- MORE GUNS STOLEN FROM FAR EAST AMMUNITION DUMP.
- 82 PERCENT OF ESTONIA'S NON-CITIZENS APPLY FOR PERMITS BY DEADLINE.
- STAVROPOL OFFICIAL DENIES PERSECUTION OF CHECHEN REFUGEES.
- HEALTH MINISTRY SAYS MEDICINE SHORTAGES ARE OVER.
- BARSUKOV PROMOTED.
- COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CHIEF LIKELY TO BE NAMED FSS DIRECTOR.
- MOST RUSSIANS LINK WEALTH WITH IMMORALITY.
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS STEAL BONDS FROM GROZNY BANK.
- CHECHEN CONTINUES HUNGER STRIKE.
- MOSCOW TO SPEND $1 BILLION ON CHECHEN REBUILDING.
- THE PHYSICAL COSTS OF BUDENNOVSK.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS LOOKING FORWARD TO LEAVING CHECHNYA.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT FINDS FOR CHUVASH PRESIDENT.
- YELTSIN AIDE: NO BLOC WILL WIN 50 PERCENT OF VOTE IN PARLIAMENTARYELECTION.
- MOSCOW REPORTS HUMAN LOSSES IN CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIA TO EXPAND MILITARY COOPERATION WITH SOUTH AFRICA.
- SHUMEIKO SEES ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM "NEAR ABROAD"BASES.
- DUMA APPROVES PETROLEUM BILL.
- DUMA SETS CONDITIONS FOR START-II RATIFICATION.
- YELTSIN SETS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS FOR DECEMBER 17.
- CHECHEN TALKS TO RESUME JULY 14.
Volume 1 Issue 51
July 13, 1995- IT WON'T COST YOU TO SAY YOU'RE RUSSIAN
- KAZAKH JURISTS DENOUNCE NEW CONSTITUTION AS UNDEMOCRATIC
- RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS AMONG TURKMENISTAN'S WEALTHIEST PEOPLE
- ARMENIAN DRAFT OVERFULFILLED
- ABKHAZIA WON'T TAKE GEORGIAN REFUGEES BACK
- TURKISH PREMIER PROMISES TO AID NAKHICHEVAN
- YELTSIN PROPOSES PAN-CAUCASUS CONFERENCE
- SHUMEIKO CONCEDES MOSCOW'S POLICY "NOT ALWAYS HONEST."
- CHERNOBYL STRESS SEEN LEADING TO CRIME IN BELARUS
- KIEV TO CREATE NUCLEAR ACCIDENT STUDIES CENTER
- UKRAINIAN ARMY DECLINES IN SIZE
- TRANSDNIESTR TROOPS ENTRENCHING IN BENDERY
- RUSSIANS ON SCHEDULE TO TURN OVER PALDISKI SITE
- BELARUSIAN BANKERS PROTEST GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE
- "PERSONS OF CAUCASIAN NATIONALITY" CONTINUE TO SUFFERIN RUSSIA
- 46 PERCENT OF RUSSIAN MEN WILL NOT LIVE TO RETIREMENT AGE
- RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT: NO MORE APOLOGIES FOR MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROP
- ONE RUSSIAN BUSINESS IN FOUR NOW PAYS PROTECTION MONEY TO ORGANIZEDCRIME
- RUSSIA'S PRISON "ARCHIPELAGO" STILL EXTENSIVE
- GERMANY DISPUTES RUSSIAN CLAIMS ABOUT RETURN OF ART AFTER WWII
- FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES INCREASE CONTACTS
- DUMA GIVES MOSCOW CONTROL OF CONTINENTAL SHELF
- SVERDLOVSK WORKERS USE TANK IN PROTEST
- FAR EAST TURNS OFF RUSSIAN MILITARY DISTRICT'S ELECTRIC POWER
- TATARSTAN SUSPENDS TAX PAYMENTS TO MOSCOW
- UNEMPLOYMENT IN RUSSIA RISING 5 PERCENT A MONTH
- COMPATRIOTS: MOSCOW SHOULD USE MILITARY TO DEFEND RUSSIANSABROAD
- MOSCOW CHARGES RUSSIAN DEFENSE MANAGER SPIED FOR BRITAIN
- RUSSIA WILL LIKELY IMPORT MORE GRAIN THIS YEAR
- SOLDIERS' MOTHERS GROUP PROVIDES LIST OF 689 RUSSIAN POWS INCHECHNYA
- MOSCOW WELCOMES RESTORATION OF US-VIETNAM TIES
- ZHIRINOVSKY TERMED GERMANY'S BEST FRIEND BY FAR RIGHTIST
- KARAGANOV: GAULLIST STRATEGY WILL LEAD TO WESTERN CONCESSIONS
- KOZYREV LASHES OUT
- RUSSIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ASKED TO RULE SEVASTOPOL A RUSSIANCITY
- YELTSIN TO RESUME NORMAL SCHEDULE JULY 17
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT INDICATES SUPPORT FOR YELTSIN ON CHECHNYA
- CHECHEN TALKS RECESSED FOR CONSULTATIONS
Volume 1 Issue 50
July 12, 1995- UZBEK PRESIDENT SETS UP ETHNIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL.
- FOR THE RUSSIAN PHONE COMPANY, THE BALTICS ARE NOW FOREIGNCOUNTRIES.
- TAJIKISTAN SITUATION DETERIORATING.
- ELECTION RESULTS REMAIN IN DISPUTE IN ARMENIA.
- MOSCOW PRESSES BAKU FOR BASES.
- TURKEY RESCHEDULES AZERBAIJANI DEBT.
- MOLDOVAN-ROMANIAN TREATY TALKS MARK TIME.
- MOSCOW DIRECT AID TO ABKHAZIA TO INCREASE DESPITE GEORGIANPROTESTS.
- ONE-THIRD OF UKRAINE'S BANKS IN TROUBLE.
- MOLDOVA LINKS CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH REFORM.
- LATVIA TO SELL GAS MONOPOLY TO FOREIGNERS.
- RIGA ASKS MOSCOW TO UNFREEZE LATVIAN ACCOUNTS.
- ESTONIA TURNS DOWN PART OF EBRD LOAN.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT CUTS UNIFORM ALLOWANCES FOR SOLDIERS.
- RUSSIAN SOLDIERS DEFECT TO FINLAND.
- 20,000 DODGE SPRING MILITARY DRAFT.
- RUSSIAN PUBLICATIONS IN TROUBLE.
- RUSSIAN OIL FOR CUBAN SUGAR.
- MOSCOW SIGNS ACCORD WITH BURYATIYA.
- NORTH OSSETIAN-INGUSH AGREEMENTS FAIL TO ADDRESS CENTRAL ISSUE.
- YELTSIN FEELING BETTER.
- NO PROGRESS AT CHECHNYA TALKS.
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES NATO AIRSTRIKE.
- KOZYREV: SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ, LIBYA MUST NOT GO TOO FAR.
- YELTSIN NAMES NUCLEAR POWER MINISTER TO SECURITY COUNCIL.
- SHAKHRAI BLAMES GORBACHEV FOR CHECHEN CRISIS.
- FORMER FINANCE MINISTER: RUBLE PEG DESTABILIZING.
- JOURNALIST: RUSSIAN GENERALS SOLD GUNS TO DUDAYEV.
- MUSLIM ELECTORAL BLOC CREATED IN MOSCOW.
- MANDELA TO FOLLOW MODISE TO MOSCOW.
- CIS TO COORDINATE EUROPEAN POLICIES, NATO RELATIONS?
- CIS POLICY: ENDS AND MEANS.
- RUSSIAN DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION SEEN AS CATASTROPHIC.
- CRIME RISES IN MOSCOW.
- BARSUKHOV DENIES BUGGING OPPOSITION.
Volume 1 Issue 49
July 11, 1995- YELTSIN HOSPITALIZED FOR HEART CONDITION.
- CHECHEN TALKS CONTINUE.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT EXAMINES CHECHEN WAR DECREES.
- DUDAYEV HAD MASSIVE FORCE IN DECEMBER 1994.
- AN AMNESTY FOR CHECHEN FIGHTERS?
- MOSCOW ARRANGES ANOTHER CHECHEN PEACE CONFERENCE.
- INGUSH, OSSETIAN PRESIDENTS TO MEET.
- SHUMEIKO: YELTSIN WANTED TO DISMISS GRACHEV.
- GRACHEV'S THRUST TO THE SOUTH GOES FURTHER THAN ZHIRINOVSKY'S.
- CHECHEN WAR SPLITS RED-BROWN COALITION.
- MOSCOW POLICE ARREST CHECHEN RESIDENTS WITHOUT CAUSE.
- NEW CRIMINAL CODE SEEN RECALLING SOVIET-ERA ONE.
- DUMA TO DEBATE IMPEACHMENT RESOLUTION.
- DUMA GENERALLY SUPPORTS YELTSIN.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL LAW UNLIKELY BEFORE FALL.
- OUTPUT FALLING MORE SLOWLY.
- PRIVATIZATION TO BE SPEEDED UP.
- FAPSI TAKES CONTROL OF FINANCIAL MARKETS.
- USE OF CHINESE LABOR SPARKS CONTROVERSY IN FAR EAST.
- MYSTERIOUS "FELIX" GROUP SETS UP DEATH SQUADRONS.
- POLICE SCHOOLS CLOSED.
- RUSSIAN ROCKET MANUFACTURER DENIES CONTACTS WITH AUM SECT.
- FINNO-UGRIC CONGRESS HELD IN KOMI.
- DUMA MEMBER BLAMES ESTONIANS FOR DEMOCRATS' LOSSES IN RUSSIA.
- TALLINN'S MIGRATION FUND HELPS RUSSIANS TO LEAVE.
- ANOTHER BANK FAILS IN LATVIA.
- VILNIUS ABOLISHES SECURITIES PROTECTION SERVICE.
- BELARUS OFFICIAL: RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL LEAVES A "MESS"BEHIND.
- KIEV AGREES TO TAKE PART IN DNIESTR CONFLICT SETTLEMENT.
- OSCE REPEATS CALL FOR RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL FROM MOLDOVA.
- SHEVARDNADZE CONTINUES CRITICISM OF MOSCOW OVER ABKHAZIA.
- GEORGIA TO BE PART OF RUSSIAN ENERGY NETWORK.
- CILLER IN BAKU.
- TURKISH PREMIER IN TASHKENT.
- TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER IN TURKMENISTAN.
- "ISLAMIC OFFENSIVE" WORRIES KYRGYZ KGB.
- ECONOMIC COOPERATION ORGANIZATION SETS UP SHIPPING LINE.
- WHO IS THE CHAPAYEV OF TODAY?
Volume 1 Issue 48
July 10, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS CONTINUE.
- CHECHEN COURT CASES OPENS.
- FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SERVICES SEEN ACTIVE IN NORTH CAUCASUS.
- NO REFERENDUM ON EXTENDING PRESIDENT'S TERM.
- LEBED TOPS PRESIDENTIAL POLL.
- CHERNOMYRDIN ON ASSISTANCE TO ETHNIC RUSSIANS ABROAD.
- BORDER GUARDS TROOPS GET SPECIAL COURTS.
- EXPERT DOUBTS SOFT PEG OF RUBLE WILL WORK...
- ... BUT PARAMONOVA SEES SALVATION IN CREDIT CARDS.
- RUSSIAN PAY INCREASES TRAIL INFLATION.
- NEW FOREIGN TRADE LAW EXPANDS PRESIDENTIAL POWERS.
- DUMA FAILS TO OVERRIDE VETO ON APPEARANCES BILL.
- GAIDAR CALLS FOR ELECTION MONITORS.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT BACKS $5 BILLION CHEMICAL WEAPON CLEANUP.
- RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS DEVELOP NUCLEAR TEST.
- MOSCOW TO DROP RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN ARMS SALES.
- NEW POWER MINISTERS TAKE UP THEIR DUTIES.
- MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN TROUBLE.
- RUSSIAN FORCES NOT BEING PAID.
- MOSCOW HAS TO MAKE DO WITH FEWER DIPLOMATS AND SPIES.
- PRISONERS HAVE TO MAKE DO WITH EVEN LESS.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY: RUSSIA NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MOLOTOV-RIBBENTROPPACT.
- NATIONAL CREDIT BANK SUES PAPER.
- COSMONAUTS DENOUNCE AMERICAN ASTRONAUT FOR COMPLAINING.
- ZHIRINOVSKY RAISES HIS PRICE.
- MERI: ESTONIA SEEKS FULL MEMBERSHIP IN NATO.
- LATVIAN BANKING CRISIS EXPANDS.
- LUKASHENKO BLOCKING WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN MISSILES.
- UKRAINE CONDEMNS RUSSIA FOR CHECHNYA AT OSCE MEETING.
- RUSSIA MAY SUE UKRAINE OVER POLLUTION.
- MOSCOW REINFORCES TRANSDNIESTR FORCE.
- MOSCOW PRESSES BAKU TO JOIN CIS AIR DEFENSE PACT.
- SHEVARDNADZE ANGRY AT MOSCOW'S DIRECT TIES WITH ABKHAZIA.
- MORE RUSSIAN TROOPS FOR AJARIA.
- ARMENIANS APPROVE CONSTITUTION.
- DRO TRIAL STARTS AND STOPS.
- TAJIK OPPOSITION: TALKS SHOULD BE HELD ONLY IN CENTRAL ASIA.
- KAZAKHSTAN TO CHARGE RUSSIA FOR FLIGHT CENTER.
- UKRAINIAN MINISTERS, MINERS SHARE NEW EXPERIENCE.
Volume 1 Issue 47
July 7, 1995- CONFLICTS IN CHECHNYA AND IN MOSCOW.
- CHERNOMYRDIN PRESS SECRETARY DISMISSES BASAYEV'S LATEST THREAT.
- KOZYREV CALLS FOR CLOSER TIES WITH CIS COUNTRIES...
- ...AND FOR ESTABLISHING MILITARY BASES IN THEM.
- 2500 RUSSIAN SERVICEMEN REFUSED TO FIGHT IN CHECHNYA.
- CHECHEN FIGHTING SEEN AFFECTING RUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARY VOTE.
- LUKIN: MOSCOW MUST NOT MAKE MORE CONCESSIONS TO TERRORISTS.
- KARAGANOV RELEASES PLAN TO BLOCK NATO EXPANSION.
- YELTSIN'S PLANS FOR THE SECURITY SERVICES.
- MOSCOW PLANS TO EXPAND ARMS SALES.
- RUSSIAN NAVY IN TROUBLE.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL REJECTS LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.
- PROSECUTORS FOCUS ON TWO DUMA DEPUTIES.
- MOSCOW CITY AUTHORITIES CALL FOR TARIFF CONCESSIONS.
- SOFT RUBLE PEG PRODUCES NEW WINNERS, LOSERS.
- PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT RISES IN MAY.
- MOSCOW SAYS AGREEMENT REACHED ON DEBT RESCHEDULING.
- ELECTRICITY PRODUCERS CAUGHT IN CASH BIND.
- NEW GROUP TO PROMOTE TIES WITH RUSSIANS ABROAD.
- JOURNALISTS DEMAND CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE TOWARD MEDIA.
- LATVIA HAVING DIFFICULTY RECRUITING FOR PEACEKEEPING BATTALION.
- LATVIA, LITHUANIA AGREE TO SHARE BALTIC OIL FIELDS.
- LUKASHENKO UNHAPPY WITH MOSCOW'S POLICY.
- LUKASHENKO ENDS FUNDING FOR BELARUSIAN PARLIAMENT.
- MINSK SETS UP PIPELINE POLICE.
- YELTSIN VISIT TO KIEV STILL UNCERTAIN.
- MODERATE ELECTED SPEAKER IN CRIMEA.
- MOLDOVA HOLDS OFF ON RATIFICATION OF CIS HUMAN RIGHTS PACT.
- ARMENIAN VOTE COUNT CONTINUES.
- GEORGIA CONSENTS TO FEDERALIZATION.
- TASHKENT PUTS CONDITIONS ON JOINING RUSSIAN-LED CUSTOMS UNION.
- KYRGYZSTAN OFFERS TO SWAP EQUITY FOR DEBT.
- NOW WE MAY UNDERSTAND ONE ANOTHER.
Volume 1 Issue 46
July 6, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS AT RISK.
- MOSCOW MOVES TO STABILIZE RUBLE EXCHANGE RATE.
- ARMENIAN VOTE "FREE BUT NOT FAIR," OBSERVERS SAY.
- GRACHEV MAY BE BIG WINNER IN POWER MINISTRY SHAKEUP.
- MOSCOW URGED TO ESTABLISH US-STYLE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
- YELTSIN CREATES MILITARY SUPPORT GROUP.
- NEW BUDGET INCREASES MILITARY EXPENDITURES BY 50 PERCENT.
- GORE-CHERNOMYRDIN MEETINGS SEEN STABILIZING US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY LASHES OUT AT US CONGRESS.
- MOSCOW ADOPTS TAKE-IT-OR-LEAVE-IT APPROACH WITH CREDITORS.
- MASSIVE CAPITAL FLIGHT CONTINUES.
- RUSSIA'S LUKOIL EXPANDS STAKE IN IRAQ.
- OIL COMPANIES AGREE TO COMPETE.
- YELTSIN, FEDERATION COUNCIL OPPOSE DUMA BILL ON COUNCIL ELECTIONS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL DENOUNCES RUSSIA'S LOSS OF "FOOD SECURITY."
- DUMA SENDS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO REGIONS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL RATIFIES CHINA BORDER TREATY.
- MOSCOW CONSIDERS NEW LAW ON RETURN OF CULTURAL ARTIFACTS.
- DUMA URGES YELTSIN NOT TO SHIFT MEDIA OFFICIALS.
- DUMA SETS SECOND VOTE ON YELTSIN'S IMPEACHMENT.
- ANOTHER FLAGSHIP PAPER IN TROUBLE.
- MOSCOW EXPANDS TO INCLUDE SHEREMETYEVO AIRPORT.
- MOSCOW COUNCIL ADOPTS STALIN-ERA ANTHEM.
- MOSCOW MILITIA BLOCKS US FIREWORKS.
- ANOTHER LATVIAN BANK GOES UNDER.
- LATVIA TO ISSUE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS TO NON-CITIZENS.
- BRAZAUSKAS PARDONS SOVIET GENERAL TIED TO JANUARY 1991 EVENTS.
- BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT CLAIMS PROGRESS.
- WILL BUDGET CUTS "SOLVE" THE BLACK SEA FLEET DISPUTE?
- MOVEMENT AND STASIS IN MOLDOVA.
- GEORGIA SETS ELECTIONS.
- ARMENIANS DIVIDED ON RESTORATION OF SOVIET UNION.
- TAJIK CONFLICT THREATENS TO EXPAND.
- UZBEK OPPOSITION PARTY MEETS IN MOSCOW.
- WHERE ARE ARMENIA'S INSANE NOW?
Volume 1 Issue 45
July 5, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS RECESS
- CHECHEN POSITIONS HARDENING AS RUSSIANS WANT END TO WAR
- WASHINGTON SEEN ACCEPTING IRANIAN REACTOR DEAL
- WHO WILL THE NEW POWER MINISTERS BE
- CHERNOMYRDIN LOOKS FOR MILITARY ALLIES
- GRACHEV ACCUSES LEBED OF PLOTTING
- BUDENNOVSK FALLOUT CONTINUES
- MILITARY FURIOUS AT YELTSIN'S SUPPORT FOR COUNTRY'S "SECOND"ARMY
- SECURITY OFFICIALS FURIOUS AT YELTSIN'S CUTS OF COUNTERTERRORISTGROUPS
- MOSCOW CITY GOVERNMENT CLAIMS NEW POWERS
- FEDERATION COUNCIL REJECTS DUMA-PASSED MEASURES TO CONTROLEXECUTIVE
- FEDERATION COUNCIL: LEADERSHIP STAFF IS CORRUPT.
- WEST EXPANDS PROGRAM TO KEEP RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS ATHOME
- PATRIARCH WARNS AGAINST ANTI-ORTHODOX DISCRIMINATION.
- RUSSIA CUTS OIL EXPORTS TO CIS COUNTRIES
- 1995 HARVEST UNDER THREAT
- PRIVATE EYES SAY THEY NEED TO USE LETHAL FORCE
- 86 MILLION RUSSIANS HAVE LOST MONEY IN THRIFTS
- RUSSIANS BLAME WEST FOR THEIR TROUBLES.
- MORE ETHNIC RUSSIANS IN ESTONIA OPT FOR RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP.
- BALTS PUT OFF VISA-FREE TRAVEL.
- BANK PROBLEMS SPREAD TO LITHUANIA.
- KUCHMA PRESSES GERMANY FOR AID.
- KUCHMA RESHUFFLES HIS GOVERNMENT.
- A NEW VOICE FOR THE CRIMEAN TATARS?
- CHISINAU WILL SUPPORT RUSSIA FOR COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEMBERSHIP.
- ARMENIANS GO TO THE POLLS.
- ABKHAZ LEADER COMPLAINS OF RUSSIAN "BLOCKADE."
- TAJIK GOVERNMENT FORCES CRUMBLING.
- TASHKENT PUSHES CENTRAL ASIAN INTEGRATION.
- TURKMENISTAN SIGNS GAS DEAL WITH IRAN.
- A DEAD LENIN ISN'T DANGEROUS.
Volume 1 Issue 44
July 3, 1995- YELTSIN KEEPS GRACHEV.
- DUMA KEEPS CHERNOMYRDIN.
- MOSCOW'S "ZERO OPTION" PROPOSAL BRINGS CHECHEN TALKSTO A HALT.
- GORE, CHERNOMYRDIN SIGN 21 ACCORDS.
- 726 STILL MISSING IN CHECHNYA.
- CHECHEN VETERANS TO PARTICIPATE IN AMERICAN MILITARY EXERCISE.
- CHECHNYA BY DECREES.
- REGIONS IGNORE MOSCOW POLITICS.
- BRITAIN EXPELS RUSSIAN TV CORRESPONDENT.
- DUMA DEPUTY COMPLAINS ABOUT AMERICAN INTERFERENCE.
- US-RUSSIAN "DIFFERENCES" SEEN GROWING.
- MOSCOW CONSIDERS NEW LAW ON RETURN OF CULTURAL ARTIFACTS.
- MOSCOW WANTS RUSSIA CLASSIFIED AS "TRANSITIONAL"ECONOMY.
- ATTRACTING AND REPELLING FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- 2800 FIRMS WON'T BE PRIVATIZED.
- RUSSIANS DECREASE PURCHASES OF HARD CURRENCY.
- REAL UNEMPLOYMENT NOW 18 PERCENT.
- RUSSIANS DON'T WANT TO SERVE IN ARMY.
- CHECHEN CONTINUES HUNGER STRIKE.
- WEST EXPANDS PROGRAM TO KEEP RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS ATHOME.
- EUROPEAN UNION HELPS FIGHT DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC.
- REGIONS REIMPOSE LIMITS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
- TISHKOV CALLS FOR TOLERANCE TRAINING.
- SECRET SERVICES BUG REGIONAL LEADER'S PHONES.
- MOSCOW SIGNS TREATY WITH FIFTH REGION.
- BUDENNOVSK ECHOES.
- FISHERMAN'S STRIKE ENTERS FIFTH MONTH.
- MOSCOW UNHAPPY WITH BALTIC VISA-FREE REGIME.
- LATVIAN BANKING CRISIS CONTINUES TO EXPAND.
- RUSSIA'S CUSTOMS OFFICIALS HAVE PROBLEMS IN BELARUS.
- LUKASHENKO WANTS CLOSE TIES TO U.S.
- KUCHMA INSISTS ON HIS POWERS.
- CRIMEAN ELECTION RESULTS REPORTED.
- UKRAINIAN TAX POLICE CLOSE BLACK SEA FLEET ACCOUNTS.
- THE DOLLAR IS FALLING IN UKRAINE TOO.
- LEBED: "I LEAVE BUT I REMAIN."
- TIRASPOL CHARGES CHISINAU "BOUGHT OFF" MOSCOW PRESS.
- ARMENIAN AIDE: PIPELINE SHOULD CROSS ARMENIA.
- GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES CATCH ANOTHER TERRORIST GROUP.
- NEW KAZAKHSTAN CONSTITUTION RENAMES COUNTRY.
- RUSSIANS FLEEING KAZAKHSTAN, TAJIKISTAN.
- TAJIK TROOPS ARREST TAJIK REGIONAL LEADER.
- UZBEK OPPOSITION PARTY MEETS IN MOSCOW.
- A JOB WITH REGULAR PAY.
Volume 1 Issue 43
June 30, 1995- POWER MINISTERS OFFER TO RESIGN.
- YELTSIN TAKES TOUGH LINE ON CHECHNYA.
- CHECHEN TALKS
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE: RUSSIAN FORCES DELIBERATELY VIOLATED HUMANRIGHTS IN CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIAN ARMY UNHAPPY WITH IMAGE, POLITICIANS.
- COSSACKS CONSULT IN MOSCOW.
- KOZYREV CALLS FOR CONTINUED MORATORIUM ON NUCLEAR TESTING.
- MOSCOW SEEKS TO SELL MORE NUCLEAR REACTORS ABROAD.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY CRITICIZES US CONGRESS ON BIOLOGICAL WEAPONSBAN.
- GORE, CHERNOMYRDIN UPBEAT AT MEETING.
- CHECHEN WAR A "BARRIER" TO FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- PARAMONOVA'S CONFIRMATION SEEN DEPENDING ON LOAN TO AGRO-INDUSTRIALGROUP.
- CASH SHORTAGE CLOSES RUSSIAN MISSILE PLANT.
- YELTSIN SIGNS PENSION LAW.
- BUDENNOVSK OPERATION CAREFULLY PLANNED, RUSSIANS SAY.
- AND TURKEY REALLY DID PLAN TO GIVE DUDAYEV ASYLUM.
- LEBED LEADS PRESIDENTIAL POLL.
- REFUGEES OVERWHELM RESOURCES OF MIGRATION SERVICE.
- MOSCOW SENDS SPECIAL AID TO BUDENNOVSK.
- MOSCOW TO AID RUSSIAN PUBLICATIONS IN "NEAR ABROAD."
- GALAZOV: CHECHNYA ONLY ONE OF NORTH CAUCASUS PROBLEMS.
- MOSCOW ACCEPTS BLAME FOR INGUSH-OSSETIAN CONFLICT.
- CRIME IN MOSCOW REGION EXCEEDS "SOCIALLY TOLERABLE LEVELS."
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE CRITICIZES ESTONIA FOR NOT RATIFYING HUMANRIGHTS CONVENTION.
- NEARLY 80 PERCENT OF ALIENS IN ESTONIA ALREADY REGISTERED.
- ESTONIA PURCHASES BORDER CONTROL SYSTEM FROM FRANCE.
- RIGA PLEDGES TO MEET "POLITICAL" OBLIGATIONS TO DEPOSITORS.
- MOSCOW CUTS GAS SUPPLIES TO BELARUS.
- LUKASHENKO ANNOUNCES MORE POPULIST MEASURES.
- EUROPEAN UNION SETS CONDITIONS FOR UKRAINIAN MEMBERSHIP.
- KRAVCHUK: YELTSIN WANTS CRIMEA BACK.
- CHINA TO FINANCE PIPELINE FROM BAKU TO TURKEY.
- REFUGEES FROM ABKHAZIA STAGE SIT-IN IN TBILISI.
- THE MAKINGS OF A DEAL ON KARABAKH?
- AKAYEV SEES ECONOMIC "CATASTROPHE" IN KYRGYZSTAN.
- TAJIKISTAN LOOSENS CONTROL ON FOREIGN TRADE.
- LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE THROUGH LESS THAN ROSE-COLORED GLASSES.
Volume 1 Issue 42
June 29, 1995- YELTSIN TELLS SECURITY COUNCIL HE MUST BE "TOUGH."
- MOSCOW MAKES CONCESSIONS AT CHECHEN TALKS.
- IMPEACHMENT EFFORT FALLS SHORT.
- GORE EMBRACES CHERNOMYRDIN.
- MORE REGIONS ADOPT ANTI-TERRORISM MEASURES.
- SENIOR COMMANDER SAYS NUCLEAR TERRORISM POSSIBLE IN RUSSIA.
- COSSACKS EXPAND THEIR ROLE AS DEFENDERS OF RUSSIA.
- GALAZOV: CHECHNYA ONLY ONE OF NORTH CAUCASUS PROBLEMS.
- YELTSIN SEEKS EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM ON BORDER CHANGES.
- JOURNALISTS DEMAND INVESTIGATION OF ALYAKINA KILLING.
- RED FLAGS OVER RUSSIAN TORTURE SITES IN CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN SETS MILITARY PRIORITIES.
- OFFICER: COMMANDS MORE IMPORTANT THAN CONSTITUTION.
- RUSSIAN INFLATION OUTSTRIPS RUSSIAN INCOMES.
- BUT TAX COLLECTIONS IMPROVE.
- AND INVESTMENTS RISE AS WELL.
- INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS RISE AS PRODUCTION FALLS.
- CHECHNYA MAY KEEP DUMA FROM GIVING MORE POWER TO REGIONS.
- DUMA WON'T CHANGE IMMUNITY PROVISIONS.
- BULGARIA OPPOSES NATO ENLARGEMENT, WELCOMES RUSSIAN PIPELINE.
- OUTRAGED CITIZENS BEAT UDMURT CITY MAYOR.
- ZHIRINOVSKY THREATENS EUROPE WITH ETHNIC WARS.
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL: MOSCOW WILL NEVER RECOGNIZE TARTU TREATY.
- LATVIAN PM: RUSSIA NOT READY FOR COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
- JAMMING REPORTED IN BELARUS.
- KUCHMA SAYS UKRAINE WON'T MEET IMF TARGETS.
- CRIMEA CALMING DOWN.
- KRAVCHUK: YELTSIN WANTS CRIMEA BACK.
- YELTSIN STONEWALLS ON TROOP WITHDRAWAL FROM MOLDOVA.
- SNEGUR ON THE DEFENSIVE.
- MOLDOVA TO OPPOSE RUSSIA'S ADMISSION TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE UNLESSTROOPS GO.
- CLINTON TO HOST ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI TALKS?
- ARMENIA SIGNS ENERGY AGREEMENT WITH IRAN, TURKMENISTAN.
- ALMATY ALLOWS RUSSIA TO SET UP COMMUNICATIONS LINKS IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- TAJIKS LASH BACK AT MOSCOW.
- THE MASONS ARE BACK!
Volume 1 Issue 41
June 28, 1995- A "ZERO-OPTION" SOLUTION TO THE MOSCOW POLITICALCRISIS.
- CHECHEN TALKS RESUME.
- WHERE IS SHAMIL BASAYEV?
- A CROWDED AGENDA FOR GORE-CHERNOMYRDIN TALKS.
- SHUMEIKO: WEST WANTS NATO EXPANSION FOR ECONOMIC REASONS.
- EUROPEAN UNION AGREES TO UNFREEZE ACCORD WITH RUSSIA.
- ECONOMIST: MONOPOLIES STILL DOMINATE RUSSIAN ECONOMY.
- THE REAL REASON RUSSIA NEEDS A MONEY LAUNDERING LAW.
- MOSCOW WANTS REGIONS TO SHOULDER GREATER WELFARE BURDEN.
- GROMOV, STAFF NOT BEING PAID.
- GAZPROM TO SHIFT FOREIGN FUNDS TO ITS OWN BANK.
- CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC SEEKS A MESSAGE.
- ZHIRINOVSKY SEES RUSSIA DISINTEGRATING.
- AGRARIAN PARTY THREATENS EXTRA-PARLIAMENTARY ACTION.
- OSSETIAN PRESIDENT PUSHES PAN-CAUCASUS FORUM.
- US, JAPANESE FIRMS TO SIGN SAKHALIN OIL DEAL.
- RUBLE'S RISE SETS OFF SPENDING SPREE.
- DRUG USE RISING IN RUSSIA.
- US DENIES VISA TO SINGER WITH TIES TO CRIME.
- TALLINN EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR ALIENS.
- BALTIJA BANK DECLARED INSOLVENT.
- ESTONIA, FINLAND SET INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LANE IN GULF.
- ILLEGAL ARMS TRADE SHIFTS IN THE BALTIC STATES.
- ESTONIAN PREMIER WELCOMES RUSSIA-NATO CONTACTS.
- RUSSIAN, LITHUANIAN CONSORTIUMS VIE FOR BALTIC OIL.
- CRIMEAN PROBLEMS DON'T ECHO IN KIEV.
- UKRAINIANS PROTEST RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE BROADCASTS.
- GRACHEV ADOPTS TOUGH LINE IN MOLDOVA.
- MOSCOW TV WELCOMES GRACHEV'S POSITION. A
- MOLDOVA TO BE ADMITTED TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
- UZBEKISTAN FREES TRADE IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES.
- A CHALLENGE TOO BIG FOR LIE DETECTORS.
Volume 1 Issue 40
June 27, 1995- VIOLENCE IN CRIMEA.
- CHECHEN TALKS DELAYED UNTIL JUNE 28.
- TOWARD A COMPROMISE IN THE POLITICAL CRISIS.
- RUSSIAN WORD ON FRED CUNY.
- CHERNOMYRDIN, LI PENG DISCUSS MILITARY COOPERATION.
- IF ELECTIONS WERE HELD...
- BORDER GUARDS CHIEF TO BE BUDENNOVSK SCAPEGOAT?
- TWO CHECHEN OFFICIALS REMAIN UNDER ARREST IN MOSCOW.
- MORE BUDENNOVSKS IN THE FUTURE?
- YELTSIN SIGNS SECURITY SERVICE STATUTE.
- MOSCOW'S TAX CONCESSIONS TO STAVROPOL IRK OTHER REGIONS.
- DUMA PASSES BILL TO FORCE EMPLOYERS TO PAY ON TIME.
- RUSSIAN BAKERS CUT OFF BREAD TO RUSSIAN TROOPS.
- ONE-THIRD OF YOUNG RUSSIANS NOW UNEMPLOYED.
- KUZBASS MINERS WANT HIGHER PRICES FOR THEIR COAL.
- RUSSIA TO ENTOMB SUNKEN NUCLEAR SUB.
- US, JAPANESE FIRMS TO SIGN SAKHALIN OIL DEAL.
- SKOKOV CALLS FOR SLAVIC-TURKIC UNITY.
- LUKIN SAYS US HELPING BOSNIAN MUSLIMS.
- MOSCOW SEEKS ALLIES AGAINST NATO EXPANSION.
- DRUG USE RISING IN RUSSIA.
- HIGH MORTALITY RATES FOR RUSSIAN MOTHERS.
- US DENIES VISA TO SINGER WITH TIES TO CRIME.
- ESTONIAN PREMIER WELCOMES RUSSIA-NATO CONTACTS.
- BANKING CRISIS LEADS TO FALL IN LATVIAN MONEY SUPPLY.
- LITHUANIA'S BORDER PROBLEMS.
- KUCHMA BEMOANS "TRAGIC" STATE OF UKRAINIAN ARMY.
- GRACHEV SEEKS BASES IN MOLDOVA.
- SNEGUR RESIGNS FROM AGRARIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS LAND IN GEORGIA.
- MANY ARMENIANS INDIFFERENT TO POLITICAL STRUGGLE.
- ARMENIAN FOOD CERTIFIED NON-RADIOACTIVE.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DENOUNCES RUSSIAN PROSECUTORS, TURKMENCOURTS.
- GERMANS PRESS TO LEAVE KAZAKHSTAN.
- KYRGYZ TEENAGERS DROP OUT OF SCHOOL.
- NO CAUCASIANS, UKRAINIANS OR JEWS NEED APPLY.
Volume 1 Issue 39
June 26, 1995- RYBKIN: DUMA UNLIKELY TO VOTE AGAINST GOVERNMENT JULY 1.
- CHERNOMYRDIN TAKES CONTROL OF CHECHEN TALKS.
- MOSCOW HARDENS LINE ON NUCLEAR ISSUES.
- INCUMBENCY PROTECTS CRIMINALS.
- CHINA, RUSSIA REJECT OUTSIDE GUIDANCE.
- YELTSIN AIDE: UNEMPLOYMENT TO 20 PERCENT BY YEAR'S END.
- MORE TROOPS IN MOSCOW.
- MOSCOW'S CHANGING STORY ON BUDENNOVSK.
- "HOSTAGE" JOURNALISTS GIVEN AWARDS.
- KOVALEV DENOUNCES WEST ON CHECHNYA.
- MOSCOW SEEKS TO REDUCE POWER OF REGIONS.
- REGIONAL PRESS ORGANIZES.
- LEBED LAYS OUT HIS POLITICAL PROGRAM.
- INGUSH ATTACKED IN NORTH OSSETIA.
- RUSSIAN SECURITY SERVICE TO OVERSEE BANKCARDS.
- DRUG TRAFFICKING INCREASES DRAMATICALLY.
- MAFIA INCREASES ITS CONTROL OF BUSINESSES, BANKS.
- MAFIA VS. NOMENKLATURA IN DAGHESTAN.
- RUSSIAN ARRESTED IN NEW YORK HAD LINKS TO MOSCOW BANK.
- FALLING DOLLAR HURTS RUSSIAN OIL REVENUES.
- "UNION OF SOVIET CHEKISTS"
- STALINISTS ON PARADE.
- MOSCOW PAPER: ONLY BALTS BENEFITED FROM INDEPENDENCE.
- ESTONIAN PARLIAMENT TO CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO ALIENS LAW.
- RUSSIAN PLANES VIOLATE LITHUANIAN AIRSPACE--AGAIN.
- NEW RUSSIAN COMMANDER IN MOLDOVA WANTS REINFORCEMENTS.
- YELTSIN SETS STAGE FOR MEETING WITH MOLDOVAN PRESIDENT.
- MORE RUSSIAN FORCES FOR GEORGIA?
- ARMENIAN SITUATION DETERIORATING.
- PROGRESS AT KARABAKH TALKS DOESN'T INCLUDE KARABAKH.
- MOSCOW PREPARED TO SIGN PARTIAL BLACK SEA ACCORD.
- RUSSIAN COMMANDERS DENOUNCE TAJIK GOVERNMENT.
- ICONS IN HEAVEN.
Volume 1 Issue 38
June 23, 1995- DUMA REJECTS IMPEACHMENT, SETS NO CONFIDENCE VOTE.
- YELTSIN ANNOUNCES ELECTION YEAR BUDGET.
- PROGRESS AT CHECHEN TALKS.
- YELTSIN, GRACHEV DENOUNCE SECURITY SERVICES.
- DUMA SEEKS TO REGAIN PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT.
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE HONORS KOVALEV.
- YELTSIN ALLOWS GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS IN NIZHNY NOVGOROD.
- OPPOSITION CALLS FOR ELECTION MONITORING.
- LEBED BOWS OUT WITH A BANG.
- DUMA VOTES AGAINST REORGANIZATION, WITHDRAWAL OF 14TH ARMY.
- YELTSIN WOOS FIGS.
- FOREIGN JOURNALISTS DEMAND INVESTIGATION INTO ALYAKINA KILLING.
- SECURITY SERVICES WARNED ABOUT CHECHEN ATTACKS--TOO OFTEN.
- RUSSIA LEADS THE WORLD IN ABORTIONS.
- CONFLICTS AMONG BALTIC STATES INCREASE.
- ALIENS IN ESTONIA REGISTER, CHOOSE RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP.
- LATVIAN BANKING CRISIS DEEPENS.
- LITHUANIAN UPRISING COMMEMORATIONS CRITICIZED.
- RUSSIA VIOLATES LITHUANIAN SOVEREIGNTY.
- EINSELN PROMOTED.
- LUKASHENKO CRITICIZES CHINESE TRADE POLICIES.
- BELARUS MENDS TIES WITH TURKEY.
- JEWISH CEMETERY DESECRATED IN SEVASTOPOL.
- PRO-GOVERNMENT ARMENIANS ATTACK DEMONSTRATORS.
- SOUTHERN AZERBAIJANIS IRKED BY IRANIAN QUESTIONNAIRE.
- MOSCOW PAPER SEEKS EMERGING RUSSIAN-TAJIK AXIS IN CENTRAL ASIA.
- KAZAKHSTAN SEEKS TURKISH HELP ON PIPELINE.
- GERMANY SUPPLIES CREDITS FOR UZBEKISTAN.
- EAT LESS BUT DRINK MORE.
Volume 1 Issue 37
June 22, 1995- FASCIST GROUP FAILS TO RECRUIT LITHUANIAN SOLDIERS.
- CHINESE PREMIER VISITS MINSK.
- LUKASHENKO CALLS FOR CONFEDERATION WITH RUSSIA.
- UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT CHALLENGES KUCHMA.
- MASSIVE ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS IN YEREVAN.
- PROGRESS AT ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI TALKS.
- ARMENIAN CHURCH LEADER ACTIVE IN MOSCOW.
- NEW CASPIAN SEA TALKS PLANNED.
- SHEVARDNADZE SUPPORTER MURDERED.
- RUSSIAN BORDER GUARD CHIEF AT HOME IN KYRGYZSTAN.
- IF AMERICANS WANT TO BREATHE, THEY SHOULD PAY RUSSIA A TAX.
- CHERNOMYRDIN ASKS FOR NEW CONFIDENCE VOTE.
- CHECHENS MAKE CONCESSIONS AT GROZNY TALKS.
- YELTSIN DECREES NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING.
- DUMA PASSES REFERENDUM LAW.
- LEBED'S DEPARTURE FUELS ANTI-YELTSIN MOOD IN MILITARY.
- RUSSIAN MINERS HAVE "NO CONFIDENCE" IN YELTSIN.
- GRACHEV NOW "REGRETS" LEBED'S DEPARTURE.
- KOZYREV RENEWS CALL FOR OSCE-LED EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEM.
- TEREK COSSACKS MOBILIZE IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS.
- JOURNALISTS PROTEST MOSCOW'S APPROACH IN BUDENNOVSK.
- A BORDER DISPUTE AMONG RUSSIAN REGIONS.
- STATE OIL MONOPOLY TO END?
- LEBED URGES DUMA TO PROTECTION RUSSIANS ABROAD.
- NEMTSOV TO SUE ZHIRINOVSKY.
- NORTH CAUCASIAN PLAN TO MEET ANGERS YELTSIN.
- RUSSIAN GENERAL: DON'T REPAIR WEAPONS; USE SPARES.
- ANOTHER SOUR NOTE FROM BUDENNOVSK.
- RIGA SEEKS PERMISSION TO USE WESTERN AID TO END BANK CRISIS.
Volume 1 Issue 36
June 21, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS EXTEND CEASE FIRE.
- CHECHEN FIGHTERS RETURN HOME, RELEASE HOSTAGES.
- THE FALLOUT OF BUDENNOVSK IN MOSCOW.
- RUSSIA MAY RESUME NUCLEAR TESTING.
- DUMA CONSIDERING NO CONFIDENCE MOTION.
- YELTSIN ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO BUDENNOVSK.
- BOMB BLAST KILLS ONE IN VLADIVOSTOK.
- WESTERN OBSERVERS FEAR GROWTH OF RUSSIAN ANTI-SEMITISM.
- RUSSIAN TV REPLAYS ZHIRINOVSKY MISBEHAVIOR.
- MINISTRIES CLASH ON CONTROL OF OIL EXPORTS.
- MAJOR PLATINUM FIND IN KARELIA.
- MOSCOW NOT SENDING MONEY TO RUSSIAN FARMERS.
- DUMA SKEPTICAL OF GOVERNMENT'S 1996 BUDGET.
- RUSSIAN HARD CURRENCY RESERVES INCREASE.
- MANY JOINT VENTURES REMAIN ON PAPER.
- RUSSIAN REGIONS DEMAND EXPANDED ROLE IN TRADE, TAXES.
- MORE PAPERS CLOSING IN THE PROVINCES.
- IS THE ESTONIAN ECONOMY GOING UP OR DOWN?
- RIGA BELIEVES MOSCOW CAUSED BANK CRISIS.
- RUSSIA, GERMANY MOVE TO EXPLOIT BALTIC SEA OIL.
- KIEV TRIES AGAIN TO DRIVE OUT FOREIGN CURRENCY.
- KUCHMA CRITICIZES CHECHENS FOR BUDENNOVSK.
- A DIFFICULT TRANSITION IN TRANSDNIESTR REGION.
- ANOTHER SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN ARMENIA.
- ARMENIAN POWER SUPPLIES DOWN TO ONE HOUR A DAY.
- IRANIAN POWER CUTOFF CRUSHES NAKHICHEVAN ECONOMY.
- RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO BLOCK TRAINS AT AZERBAIJAN BORDER.
- RUSSIA-KAZAKHSTAN TIES SEEN LEADING TO "EURASIAN UNION."
- TAJIK PRISONER EXCHANGE ADVANCES.
- ANOTHER RESULT OF THE DOLLAR'S DECLINE?
Volume 1 Issue 35
June 20, 1995- TALKS TO CONTINUE, CARAVAN STILL ON ITS WAY.
- POLITICAL FALLOUT FROM THE AGREEMENTS.
- REGION REMAINS TENSE.
- CENTRAL BANK CUTS RATES TO SLOW RISE OF RUBLE.
- FATE OF NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION SEEN DEPENDING ON CHECHNYA.
- "PARTY OF POWER" PURGES ITS RANKS.
- MOSCOW DOES NOT CARE ABOUT PEOPLE, POLL SUGGESTS.
- UNEMPLOYMENT RISING 2-3 PERCENT A MONTH.
- MP SEES RUSSIAN ARMY OF 1.2 MILLION MEN.
- DUMA WANTS GREATER SAY ON CIS RELATIONS.
- KOMI PARLIAMENTARIANS WANT RESTORED SLAVIC UNION.
- ZHIRINOVSKY, FOREIGN MINISTRY SHARE APPROACH TO IRAQ.
- RUSSIA TO PARTICIPATE IN ANOTHER ARMS BAZAAR.
- A NEW RUSSIAN PEACE PLAN FOR YUGOSLAVIA?
- FIGHTING OVER PRIVATIZATION LIMITS.
- CHEVROLET, MERCEDES COMPETE FOR RUSSIAN MARKET.
- DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC THREATENS RUSSIA, EUROPE.
- FORMER SOVIET SECRET POLICEMAN GOES ON TRIAL FOR GENOCIDE.
- VILNIUS SEEN RESTRICTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT POWERS.
- BELARUSIAN BANK OPENS IN WARSAW.
- UKRAINE TO BECOME MAJOR GOLD PRODUCER.
- KIEV ANGRY ABOUT G-7 SNUB ON CHERNOBYL.
- GENERAL STARTS HUNGER STRIKE ON LEBED DISMISSAL.
- IS YELTSIN PLANNING TO WITHDRAW THE 14TH ARMY?
- SOUTH OSSETIA REJECTS GEORGIAN PLAN.
- PROGRESS AT THE MINSK TALKS?
- YEREVAN RESTARTS NUCLEAR PLANT.
- KAZAKH TOWN TO FALL UNDER RUSSIAN JURISDICTION.
- A NEW MARKET FOR SOVIET WEAPONS?
Volume 1 Issue 33
June 15, 1995- CHECHENS RAID RUSSIAN CITY IN KRASNODAR KRAY.
- MOSCOW MEDIA LOWERS EXPECTATIONS FOR G-7 MEETING.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DENOUNCES ATTACKS ON UN PERSONNEL IN BOSNIA.
- THE BLACK SEA FLEET AGREEMENT THAT WASN'T.
- MOSCOW COMPLAINS ABOUT US STANCE ON NUCLEAR SALES.
- YELTSIN ACCEPTS LEBED'S RETIREMENT.
- GROMOV BLASTS GRACHEV, YELTSIN.
- GROMOV: ONLY OUR MISSILES MAKE US A GREAT POWER.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY BUYING FOOD NOT WEAPONS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL REJECTS ELECTION COMPROMISE.
- YELTSIN ORGANIZES KOMSOMOL-TYPE YOUTH ORGANIZATION.
- SKOKOV TO LAUNCH NEW ELECTORAL GROUP.
- MOSCOW'S ORGANIZED CRIME IS MOSTLY RUSSIAN.
- SECURITY SERVICES' SHOOT-OUT MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A WAR.
- FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE CLAIMS SUCCESS AGAINST CIA.
- OSTANKINO TELEVISION MAY GO UNDER.
- INVESTMENT DOWN EVEN AS ECONOMY SHOWS SIGNS OF GROWTH.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO REVIVE JOB-CREATION PROGRAM.
- MOSCOW EXPECTS NO GROWTH IN TRADE WITH CHINA.
- FORMERLY "CLOSED" CITIES TO HOLD EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW.
- RUSSIAN'S ARTICLE PROVOKES DEBATE ON DANISH MILITARY AID TO BALTIC STATES.
- MOSCOW PAPER SEES RUSSIAN INVASION OF BALTIC STATES BEFORE 2000.
- EFTA SEES BALTIC MEMBERSHIP RESTORING THE ORGANIZATION.
- OSCE MISSION IN ESTONIA TO CONTINUE UNTIL DECEMBER.
- LATVIAN, RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS WILL RETURN ILLEGAL MIGRANTS.
- LITHUANIA PARTICIPATES IN CIS TRANSPORT SESSION.
- LUKASHENKO ASKS OLD PARLIAMENT TO DISBAND.
- A "MINISTRY OF TRUTH" IN MINSK.
- KIEV THREATENS TO KEEP CHERNOBYL OPEN.
- CRIMEAN TATARS DEMONSTRATE IN SIMFEROPOL.
- KISHINEV HOLDS ROUNDTABLE ON TRANSDNIESTR PROBLEM.
- KARABAKH TALKS RESUME IN HELSINKI.
- MOSCOW PAPER ATTACKS AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT.
- RUSSIAN FEDERATION COUNCIL APPROVES EXTENDED PEACEKEEPING FOR ABKHAZIA.
- TWO MEN GO ON TRIAL FOR ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.
- WHAT MOSCOW PROSTITUTES ARE WEARING THIS YEAR.
Volume 1 Issue 32
June 14, 1995- RUSSIAN FORCES TAKE KEY CHECHEN TOWNS; DUDAYEV PLEDGES TO FIGHT ON.
- NEW WAR DEATHS PROMPT PROTESTS.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY CRITICIZES FRANCE FOR NUCLEAR TESTS.
- YELTSIN THANKS JAPAN FOR EARTHQUAKE AID.
- A "GLOOMY" ANNIVERSARY.
- IGNATENKO PROMISES CRACKDOWN ON WESTERN NEWS AGENCIES.
- DUMA CONCERNED ABOUT WESTERN PURCHASES OF RUSSIAN DEFENSE INDUSTRIES.
- MOSCOW STILL LACKS THE MEANS TO FIGHT CRIME.
- RUSSIAN BUSINESSES REFUSE TO ACCEPT NEW 100,000 RUBLE NOTE.
- GAIDAR DENOUNCES KOZYREV.
- FINANCE MINISTRY PROJECTS GNP FOR 1996.
- THE COSTS TO RUSSIA OF REINTEGRATING THE SOVIET SPACE.
- MORE RUSSIANS OUT ON STRIKE.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT PLANS TO SIMPLIFY TAX SYSTEM.
- FOREIGN TRADE MINISTRY WANTS TO AID EXPORTERS.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY BLOCKS RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS.
- LUZHKOV SUES CHUBAIS FOR COMMENTS ON MOSCOW CITY GOVERNMENT.
- ANOTHER PIPELINE BREAK.
- NORTHERN PEOPLES DEMAND THEIR OWN MINISTRY.
- OLD NOMENKLATURA ADAPTS TO NEW REALITIES.
- STALIN'S GRANDSON PRESSES FOR DICTATOR'S REHABILITATION.
- BALTIC STATES AGREE TO RETURN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.
- LATVIA TO ESTABLISH BANK AGENCY.
- LITHUANIA URGED TO PLAY MORE ACTIVE ROLE IN KALININGRAD.
- UKRAINE TO INCREASE YUGOSLAV PEACEKEEPING CONTINGENT.
- THREE WAYS OUT OF BELARUSIAN PARLIAMENT'S DILEMMA.
- MOLDOVA HOPES TO ESTABLISH OIL TERMINAL ON DANUBE.
- RELIGIOUS LEADERS TO MEET ON KARABAKH.
- ZHIRINOVSKY, CLINTON ADMINISTRATION JOIN CRITICISM OF ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT.
- YEREVAN TO RESTART ARMENIAN NUCLEAR STATION.
- TAJIK COMMANDER SLAIN.
- NAZARBAYEV APPROVES DRAFT KAZAKHSTAN CONSTITUTION.
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS COMMAND KYRGYZ TROOPS ON KYRGYZSTAN BORDER.
- THE CANDY BAR THAT PROMISES MORE.
Volume 1 Issue 31
June 13, 1995- RUSSIA AFTER FIVE YEARS.
- CHECHEN WAR AFTER SIX MONTHS.
- LOBOV MEETS WITH LEBED ON 14TH ARMY.
- DUMA ECONOMICS CHIEF CRITICIZES GOVERNMENT'S ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS.
- DUMA TO REPEAT HEARING ON PRODUCTION SHARING LAW.
- LOCAL OFFICIALS USE OMON TROOPS AGAINST GAS INDUSTRY.
- 100 COAL PITS TO BE CLOSED.
- EU KEEPS RUSSIA ON HOLD BUT GIVES UKRAINE AID.
- EUROPEAN COMMISSION PROBES REPORTED ZINC DUMPING.
- STERLIGOV: COSSACKS CAN HELP STABILIZE NORTH CAUCASUS.
- ZHIRINOVSKY CALLS FOR SANCTIONS AGAINST REPUBLICS WHICH MISTREAT RUSSIANS.
- EDITOR OF MOSCOW NEWS DEAD AT 66.
- BALTIC PREMIERS SIGN EU ASSOCIATION AGREEMENTS.
- LITHUANIA, SWEDEN STUDY HANDLING OF REFUGEES.
- ESTONIA INCREASES INVESTMENTS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
- RUSSIAN COMMENTATOR: BLACK SEA FLEET DEAL IS A SHAM.
- BAKU READY FOR OSCE KARABAKH TALKS.
- IRAN PUSHES TO RESTART CASPIAN-BLACK SEA RAIL LINK.
- PRIVATIZATION LAGS IN ARMENIA.
- DUMA DELEGATION DISCUSSES TAJIK WAR WITH KABUL.
- DIOGENES CAN PUT AWAY HIS LAMP.
Volume 1 Issue 30
June 12, 1995- AN ENDGAME IN CHECHNYA?
- A NEW DEAL ON THE BLACK SEA FLEET.
- YELTSIN'S INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE: RUSSIA IS BACK.
- GRACHEV A NO-SHOW AT NATO SESSION.
- YELTSIN WILL COUNT THE VOTES.
- "PARTY OF POWER" ADOPTS NEW STRATEGY.
- GORBACHEV MEETS WITH RYBKIN.
- MORE PROBLEMS WITH RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SECURITY.
- MOSCOW TO GO AHEAD WITH NUCLEAR SALES TO IRAN.
- ...AND JET SALES TO INDIA.
- BILDT MEETS KOZYREV.
- A NEW MOTIVE FOR RUSSIAN SPIES.
- THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT WON'T IMPORT GRAIN BUT PRIVATE TRADERS WILL.
- THE RETURN OF RUSSIAN CAPITAL.
- DUMA REJECTS PRODUCTION SHARING ARRANGEMENT FOR PETROLEUM INDUSTRY.
- RUSSIAN OIL AND GAS INTERESTS CALL FOR END TO EMBARGO ON IRAQ.
- DUMA MAKES IT EASIER TO TRY A DEPUTY.
- SMALL BUSINESS, A GROWING POLITICAL FORCE, GETS TAX CONCESSIONS.
- KOVALEV REJECTS CHECHEN AWARD.
- EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY EFFORT ENDS.
- OSTANKINO STUDIOS SEALED.
- RUSSIAN PRESS COMMITTEE DENOUNCES REPORT ON PAPER CLOSINGS.
- MOSCOW TO DEFEND RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS AGAINST AMERICAN PIRACY.
- TWO CHOLERA CASES RECORDED IN MOSCOW.
- RUSSIA TO SEND 160 PEACEKEEPERS TO ANGOLA.
- MOSCOW SEES IMPROVEMENT IN ESTONIA'S HANDLING OF LOCAL RUSSIANS.
- BALTIC RUSSIANS HELP ORGANIZE NEW LINKS WITH MOSCOW.
- BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT ADOPTS POPULIST LINE.
- TABUNSHCHIK WINS GAGAUZ RUNOFF.
- WESTERN SECRET SERVICES CREATED DRO ORGANIZATION, ARMENIAN OPPOSITION SAYS.
- A NEW WAY OUT FOR TURKMEN GAS?
- RUSSIANS UNHAPPY WITH TAJIK ARMY.
- RUSSIAN CHURCH LEADER TO VISIT KAZAKHSTAN.
- IT'S A BIG COUNTRY.
Volume 1 Issue 29
June 9, 1995- YELTSIN, KUCHMA MEET ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- LULL CONTINUES IN CHECHNYA.
- PRESIDENTIAL OFFICIAL THREATENS ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON BALTS.
- EARTHQUAKE TOLL RISES TO 1825.
- RUSSIANS SEE COUNTRY GOING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION.
- ECONOMICS MINISTER: RUSSIAN ECONOMY STILL IN CRISIS.
- CHERNOMYRDIN WON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT.
- YELTSIN, DUMA FINALLY AGREE ON ELECTION BILL.
- RYBKIN BLOC GAINS SUPPORT.
- TAX REDUCTION PARTY REGISTERED.
- YELTSIN VETOES TRADE AND DEFENSE BILLS.
- LEBED WON'T SERVE IN THE BORDER GUARDS.
- CHECHENS WINNING PROPAGANDA WAR, PAPER SAYS.
- DUMA FEARS OF RUSSIAN NATIONALISM MAY HELP KALININGRAD.
- FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN RUSSIA PASSES $3 BILLION.
- MOSCOW SETS UP ARCTIC BORDER GUARDS UNIT.
- MOSCOW BEGINS DESTRUCTION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS.
- A RUSSIAN MARBURY V. MADISON CASE.
- GRACHEV ANNOUNCES MILITARY REORGANIZATION PLAN.
- ZHIRINOVSKY: NATO INVOLVEMENT IN BOSNIA A PRELUDE TO WORLD WAR III.
- CIS AIR DEFENSE TO BE IN PLACE BY 1996.
- COUNTERINTELLIGENCE SERVICE: MORE COUNTRIES SPYING ON RUSSIA.
- MORE PIPELINE DISASTERS LIKELY.
- INTERIOR MINISTRY RESISTS CHANGE IN INTERNAL PASSPORTS.
- SECURITY OFFICERS EXCHANGE FIRE IN MOSCOW.
- KREMLIN MARKS ORTHODOX PATRIARCH'S JUBILEE.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO SET UP COSSACK OFFICE.
- TATAR ACTIVISTS LOSE VOTER FRAUD CASE.
- BALTIC BANKING CRISIS SPREADS.
- FINLAND TO PAY FOR REPATRIATION OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS IN ESTONIA.
- KUCHMA NAMES NEW PREMIER.
- BELARUS PRESIDENT SHOCKS WITH ECONOMIC PLANS.
- WHO WILL BE THE NEW BELARUS DEFENSE MINISTER?
- RUSSIA PRESSES FOR GREATER ROLE IN REGION.
- TERRORISTS ATTACK RUSSIAN MILITARY HQ IN TBILISI.
- BAKU PUTS OFF DECISION ON PIPELINE.
- ABKHAZ MAY HOLD REFERENDUM ON RUSSIAN TIES.
- NEW RULE OF ENGAGEMENT FOR RUSSIAN FORCES IN TAJIKISTAN.
- NAZARBAYEV CALLS FOR RUSSIAN-LED SECURITY ZONE.
- UZBEK PRESIDENT CRITICIZES MOSCOW ON CHECHNYA, TAJIKISTAN.
- SHH! THAT'S CLASSIFIED!
Volume 1 Issue 28
June 8, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING IN A LULL.
- KOZYREV: NO NEED FOR A VETO.
- MOSCOW DAMPENS EXPECTATIONS FOR SOCHI MEETING ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- EARTHQUAKE DEATH TOLL RISES TO 1743.
- DEMOCRATIC PRESS IN DANGER.
- FASCISM SEEN AS RISING THREAT TO RUSSIAN DEMOCRACY.
- REGIONS DEMAND GREATER CONTROL OF TAX REVENUES.
- DUMA SEEKS TO REIN IN KALININGRAD SEPARATISM.
- MOSCOW CITY TO SUE ON TARIFF ISSUE.
- LITTLE PROGRESS ON ELECTION LAW.
- JUSTICE MINISTRY RULES CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC'S ACTIVITIES ARE LEGAL.
- PETROLEUM INTERESTS BACK CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC.
- LUKIN: LIFTING ARMS EMBARGO ON IRAQ WOULD HURT RUSSIA.
- FROM G-7 TO P-8.
- YELTSIN'S BANK CHAIRMAN NOMINEE OPPOSED.
- RUSSIAN BUSINESSMEN SLIGHTLY LESS PESSIMISTIC.
- ONE RUSSIAN IN TEN DOES NOT HAVE ENOUGH TO EAT.
- MORE RUSSIANS COMMITTING SUICIDE.
- HIJACKING EFFORT FAILS.
- SAINT PETERSBURG MAY BLOCK NORTHERN PIPELINE.
- CHECHEN WAR PRODUCING NEW "AFGANTSY."
- MOSCOW CITY GOVERNMENT BANS PRIVATE ARMIES.
- RUSSIAN DUMA FAILS TO EXPEL ESTONIAN DIPLOMAT.
- MOVEMENT ON ESTONIAN-RUSSIAN BORDER DISPUTE?
- UKRAINIAN POWER AGREEMENT WON'T END KIEV TUG OF WAR.
- UKRAINIAN-ROMANIAN TALKS COLLAPSE.
- EUROPEAN COMMISSION BACKS MOLDOVAN TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY.
- YELTSIN REPORTEDLY AGONIZING OVER LEBED'S FATE.
- INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY NEGLECTING REFUGEES IN THE CAUCASUS.
- ARMENIANS FACE NEWSPAPER CUTBACKS.
- GEORGIANS TO PAY FOR RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS.
- RUSSIANS COMPLAIN OF DISCRIMINATION IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- EVEN THE VODKA ISN'T SAFE.
Volume 1 Issue 27
June 7, 1995- DUDAYEV PLEDGES TO FIGHT ON.
- KOZYREV "SOMEWHAT REASSURED" ON NATO PLANS IN BOSNIA.
- UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT, PARLIAMENT REACH ACCORD.
- YELTSIN TEMPORIZES ON LEBED.
- RUBLE "BUBBLE" WORKS FOR GOVERNMENT BUT WILL BURST.
- TURF WARS PREVENT MOSCOW FROM USING FOREIGN ASSISTANCE.
- YELTSIN URGES EUROPEANS TO INVEST IN RUSSIAN ENERGY SECTOR.
- EARTHQUAKE TOLL RISES TO 1632.
- FIGHT OVER VETOED ELECTION LAW CONTINUES.
- RYBKIN SAYS ELECTIONS COULD BE DELAYED.
- ELECTIONS OFFICIAL: VOTING MACHINES PREVENT FRAUD.
- YELTSIN "IMPROMPTU" REMARKS CALCULATED TO TEST PUBLIC ATTITUDES.
- DISARMAMENT BY BUDGET CUT.
- RUSSIAN SCHOOLS IN TROUBLE.
- JOURNALIST CHIEF: RUSSIA FAILS TO MEET INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS STANDARDS.
- ANOTHER MOSCOW PAPER SUSPENDS PUBLICATION.
- NEW "INTERNAL RULES" REGULATE ELITE PRIVILEGES.
- YELTSIN REESTABLISHES PETITION OFFICE.
- INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY OF "CHEKISTS."
- RUSSIAN OFFICER WHO SURRENDERED IN CHECHNYA FACES CAPITAL CHARGES.
- RUSSIAN POLICE DETAIN MAFIA CONGRESS FOR THREE HOURS.
- MAFIA HITMAN ESCAPES FROM JAIL.
- MORE NUCLEAR MATERIALS STOLEN AND DUMPED.
- FBI TO MONITOR RUSSIAN CRIME FROM COPENHAGEN.
- MAKING IT EASIER TO OWN GUNS.
- KRASNODAR OFFICIALS CALL FOR SLAVIC UNION.
- MOSCOW REGISTERS "NEW CAUCASUS" POLITICAL GROUP.
- ESTONIA EXPELS ZHIRINOVSKY SUPPORTER AGAIN.
- "DELIBERATE" SABOTAGE AT BALTIJA BANK.
- MOSCOW PAPER SEES DIFFICULT TALKS ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- KIEV EXPECTS MOSCOW TO INVEST IN UKRAINIAN POWER INDUSTRY.
- KISHINEV CALLS FOR WESTERN PRESSURE ON MOSCOW.
- KARABAKH CALLS FOR WESTERN INVESTMENT.
- SITUATION ON TAJIK BORDER DETERIORATES.
- RUSSIAN OUTMIGRATION ACCELERATES.
- KYRGYZ ECONOMY DOING WELL.
- PSST! WANT TO BUY A SOVIET SPACE SHIP CHEAP?
Volume 1 Issue 26
June 6, 1995- RUSSIAN FORCES PUSH INTO CHECHEN MOUNTAINS.
- KOZYREV MOVES TO BLOCK NATO MOVES ON BOSNIA.
- EARTHQUAKE COSTS RISE.
- MOSCOW CREATES ANTI-GUERRILLA FORCE FOR NORTH CAUCASUS.
- RYBKIN'S ELECTORAL BLOC ORGANIZES WITHOUT AN IDEOLOGY.
- MUSCOVITES DON'T SEE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS AS IMPORTANT.
- ELECTIONS IN SVERDLOVSK AGAIN IN DOUBT.
- KOZYREV CALLS FOR EASING SANCTIONS ON IRAQ.
- NORTHERN FLEET SHORT OF MEN AND MONEY.
- CIS STATES AGREE ON INTELLIGENCE COOPERATION.
- TATARSTAN SIGNS AGREEMENTS WITH TURKEY.
- ANOTHER REASON FOR SECRECY ON CROP ESTIMATES.
- RUBLE RISES AGAIN.
- DRAFT LAWS MAY HURT FOREIGN FIRMS.
- MOSCOW WINS PARIS CLUB CONCESSIONS.
- MOSCOW CITY AUTHORITIES TIGHTEN CONTROL ON LIQUOR SALES.
- SAVINGS BANK WON'T PRIVATIZE UNTIL 2000--AND THAT MAY BE A GOOD THING.
- BALTIC SHIPS PARTICIPATE IN NATO MANEUVER.
- ESTONIA SEEKS TO JOIN EFTA.
- LANDSBERGIS WARNS AGAINST NEW MOLOTOVS, RIBBENTROPS.
- UKRAINIAN MILITARY ADVISOR: NO UKRAINIANS FOR TAJIKISTAN.
- KIEV TO INTRODUCE NEW CURRENCY.
- LVOV TURNS OFF RUSSIAN TELEVISION.
- ARMENIA LOOKS SOUTH AND EAST.
- STEPASHIN: AZERBAIJAN A CHANNEL FOR ARMS TO CHECHNYA.
- KAZAKH ARMY PROUD OF CUTTING DEATH RATE AMONG SERVICEMEN.
- DRAFT RESISTANCE INTENSIFIES IN TAJIKISTAN.
- A SHOT OF STALIN VODKA, PLEASE.
Volume 1 Issue 25
June 5, 1995- BATTLE INTENSIFIES IN CHECHEN MOUNTAINS.
- DEATH TOLL MOUNTS FROM SAKHALIN QUAKE.
- MOSCOW AGAINST CHANGE IN UN MANDATE IN BOSNIA.
- CFE-BUSTING ARMY ORGANIZED.
- NO GAG ORDER ON CROP ESTIMATES?
- KOVALEV: THE NATIONALISTS ARE ALREADY IN THE KREMLIN.
- TWO NEW ELECTORAL BLOCS.
- RUSSIAN OFFICERS THREATEN MASS RESIGNATIONS OVER 14TH ARMY.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT GIVES MOSCOW $200 MILLION FOR FOOD.
- YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT COULD TRIGGER SOCIAL EXPLOSION.
- "THE SPECTER OF DIPLOMATIC ISOLATION."
- PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION WILL APPOINT RUSSIAN AGENTS ABROAD.
- YELTSIN ESTABLISHES FUND TO RETRIEVE RUSSIAN ART FROM ABROAD.
- MOSCOW DEPORTS AZERBAIJANI PLOTTER.
- A NEW SEEDBED FOR RUSSIAN OFFICERS.
- YELTSIN FAILS TO ATTEND KATYN CEMETERY OPENING.
- CUT A TREE, BUILD A BORDER.
- JAPANESE SECT PLANNED TO SELL RUSSIAN TANKS.
- WHERE RUSSIANS GET THEIR NEWS.
- NORTHERN PEOPLES DEMAND MORE RIGHTS.
- GERMANS, CANADIANS BACK ESTONIANS FOR NATO.
- AUTONOMY FOR FINNO-UGRIC GROUP?
- LITHUANIANS DEMAND MOSCOW PAY FOR OVERFLIGHTS.
- WILL THE BLACK SEA FLEET LEAVE CRIMEA?
- KUCHMA: REFERENDUM WILL TAKE PLACE.
- CHANGING THE BELARUSIAN PARLIAMENT'S QUORUM COULD BACKFIRE.
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONGRESS MEETS IN KISHINEV.
- ARMENIA WILL PARTICIPATE IN OSCE TALKS.
- MORE DEATHS IN TAJIKISTAN.
- DIVIDING THE BLACK SEA FLEET.
Volume 1 Issue 24
June 2, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING ESCALATES FURTHER.
- A NEW RUSSIAN PEACE PLAN?
- EARTHQUAKE DEATH TOLL RISES.
- LEBED RESIGNATION NOT FINAL.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY WELCOMES UN REPORT ON BOSNIA.
- TASS DIRECTOR TO HEAD MOSCOW'S MEDIA POLICY.
- A RETURN TO SOVIET-ERA INFORMATION CONTROL?
- YELTSIN TAKES CONTROL OF CONTROL ADMINISTRATION.
- WILL THE RUBLE CONTINUE TO RISE?
- LABOR MINISTER SAYS RUSSIA ON "VERGE OF EXPLOSION."
- US SEEN HELPING MOSCOW ON DEBT RESCHEDULING.
- OIL COMPANIES ORGANIZE A TRADE ASSOCIATION.
- REGIONS MEET TO COORDINATE POLICY.
- "DEPUTIES COME AND GO BUT BUREAUCRATS REMAIN."
- NATO WAS WORRIED ABOUT NEW KOZYREV SCANDAL.
- RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS ORDERED TO READ SCANDAL-PLAGUED PAPER.
- MORE GENERALS FOR A SMALLER ARMY.
- YIDDISH PAPER CLOSED.
- A GROWING FEAR OF FASCISM.
- RUSSIAN POLLS NOT RELIABLE.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT: WE WANT TO JOIN NATO.
- ESTONIAN BANKS NOT THREATENED.
- UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT RESOLVES TO BLOCK KUCHMA REFERENDUM.
- UKRAINE TO HAVE "SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP" WITH NATO.
- UKRAINIAN DEFENSE INDUSTRIES ENTER WORLD MARKET.
- BELARUSIAN ARMY LAUNCHES REFORMS.
- MOSCOW RETREATS ON CASPIAN DIVISION.
- GEORGIA REOPENS SOVIET-ERA BASES.
- MOSCOW TO AID TAJIK ARMS PRODUCTION.
- EVEN SPACE TRAVELERS CAN SEE CHECHEN HORRORS.
Volume 1 Issue 23
June 1, 1995- YELTSIN REPEATS OPPOSITION TO NATO EXPANSION.
- CHECHEN WAR CONTINUES.
- EARTHQUAKE'S POLITICAL AFTERSHOCKS.
- EUROPEAN UNION REFUSES TO LIFT SUSPENSION ON RUSSIA.
- YELTSIN VS. LUZHKOV ON NEW FOOD TARIFFS.
- ECONOMIC PRESSURES SEEN BEHIND CIS INTEGRATION.
- CONTRACT SOLDIERS NOT WORKING OUT.
- CRIMINALS IN RUSSIAN UNIFORM.
- CRIMINALS OUT OF UNIFORM.
- PURGING THE YELTSIN ADMINISTRATION.
- DOWNSIZING THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.
- A NEW REGIONAL BLOC TO OPPOSE MOSCOW PARTIES.
- PAYING FOR DISASTERS.
- HOUSING FOR CHERNOBYL VICTIMS.
- BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES WORK.
- LIFE EXPECTANCIES IN RUSSIA TO FALL FURTHER.
- SECURITY SERVICE SCHOOL TO OPEN...
- MOSCOW PAPER REMINDS RUSSIAN FAR EAST OF CHINESE THREAT.
- "SLAVES" OF REUTERS.
- TALLINN URGED TO EXTEND RESIDENCE PERMIT DEADLINE.
- BALTIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN TROUBLE.
- BELARUS LOOKS FOR WAY OUT OF POLITICAL IMPASSE.
- UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT SETS REFERENDUM.
- CRIMEA BACKS DOWN.
- UKRAINIAN DEFENSE INDUSTRIES ENTER WORLD MARKET.
- MOSCOW'S CHECHEN POLICY STRENGTHENS ITS HAND ON PIPELINES.
- KOMMERSANT-DAILY
- ARMENIAN COURT TO TAKE UP DRO CASE.
- TAJIK TALKS MAKE MORE PROGRESS.
- KAZAKHSTAN DESTROYS SOVIET-ERA NUCLEAR DEVICE.
- LENIN OUT, LUZHKOV IN.
Volume 1 Issue 22
May 31, 1995- KOZYREV SIGNS PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE AGREEMENT.
- RUSSIANS ADVANCE IN CHECHNYA...
- ..AMID MORE CALLS FOR PEACE.
- EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY CONTINUES BUT YELTSIN REJECTS JAPANESE AID.
- LEBED SUBMITS HIS RESIGNATION.
- RUSSIAN, CHINESE COOPERATION EXPANDS.
- POLITICAL PROFITS FROM POPULAR PHOBIAS.
- STOP WORRYING ABOUT NUCLEAR SMUGGLING.
- MILITARY PROSECUTOR: NO INSUBORDINATION IN CHECHNYA.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL RENEWS CHECHEN COURT CASE.
- INGUSH DEMAND MOSCOW PROTECTION AGAINST OSSETIANS.
- DUMA SPEAKER BROUGHT INTELLIGENCE EQUIPMENT BACK FROM WASHINGTON.
- RUBLE RISES ON GOOD ECONOMIC NEWS.
- IS CHERNOMYRDIN A BILLIONAIRE?
- REGIONAL SEPARATISM SEEN RISING.
- INTERNAL TROOPS MORE RELIGIOUS THAN REGULAR ARMY SOLDIERS.
- MOSCOW WILL BLOCK BALTIC MEMBERSHIP IN NATO.
- VILNIUS PARLIAMENTARIAN SAYS RUSSIA MUST MOVE BORDER POSTS.
- ESTONIANS, FINNS MEET ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY SEES US BEHIND KIEV'S STANCE ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- KIEV PREPARED TO SELL WEAPONS CHEAP.
- GEORGIAN OFFICIAL: WE STEAL ARMENIAN GAS.
- GEORGIA MOVING TOWARD FEDERALISM.
- MOVEMENT IN TAJIK TALKS.
- SOME AGENTS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.
Volume 1 Issue 21
May 30, 1995- EARTHQUAKE CLAIMS 2,000 LIVES IN RUSSIAN FAR EAST.
- KOZYREV CRITICIZES SERBS AND NATO.
- CHECHEN WAR EXPANDS INTO THE MOUNTAINS.
- CIS SUMMIT ENDS WITH FEW AGREEMENTS.
- WILL MOSCOW SIGN ON TO PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE?
- NATO ENLARGEMENT SEEN UNIFYING RUSSIAN ELITE, PEOPLE.
- MOSCOW LOOKS EAST.
- LUKOIL IMPLICITLY THREATENS TURKEY.
- AN APPOINTED UPPER HOUSE?
- CUSTOMS UNION WITH BELARUS CARRIES HIGH PRICE.
- MOSCOW PRESSES SEARCH FOR WESTERN INVESTORS.
- ECONOMICS MINISTER: RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT MISUSES 40 TRILLION RUBLES.
- EUROPEAN UNION KEEPS RUSSIA ON HOLD.
- MOSCOW ADMITS DESTROYING KATYN RECORDS.
- YAKUBOVSKY'S BROTHER DETAINED IN ZURICH.
- BALTS INVITED TO EUROPEAN UNION SUMMIT.
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES ESTONIAN EFFORTS AT LINKAGE.
- RUSSIAN CASH WITHDRAWALS BEHIND BANK FAILURE IN LATVIA.
- SECOND ROUND VOTING IN BELARUS FALLS SHORT.
- KUCHMA, YELTSIN TO MEET ON BLACK SEA FLEET.
- OSCE ENVOY: 14TH ARMY MUST GO.
- GAGAUZ AUTONOMY ELECTS FIRST GOVERNMENT.
- AZERBAIJAN WINS WORLD BANK LOAN.
- MOSCOW PRESSES BAKU ON BORDER TROOPS.
- TAJIK MOVES AT CIS SUMMIT.
- PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE FOR MARRIAGE PROPOSALS.
Volume 1 Issue 20
May 26, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS COLLAPSE AS FIGHTING CONTINUES.
- CIS SUMMIT BEGINS IN MINSK.
- REGIONAL LEADER: ELECTIONS MAY BE CANCELED.
- MORE THAN HALF OF RUSSIAN VOTERS OPPOSE CHERNOMYRDINBLOC.
- YELTSIN SAYS THE SERBS WERE WARNED.
- YELTSIN SETS UP SPECIAL WORKING GROUP ON NATO.
- YELTSIN GIVES AWARDS TO W.W.II, CHECHEN VETERANS.
- MOSCOW'S PLANS FOR CHECHNYA: "COERCIVE PEACE."
- SOLDIERS' MOTHERS PROTEST CHECHEN WAR.
- MOSCOW WEEKLY DEBUNKS CLAIMS THAT BALTIC WOMEN FOUGHTFOR CHECHENS.
- FINANCE MINISTER BLAMES IMF FOR RUSSIA'S BUDGET PROBLEMS.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL PASSES DEFENSE PAYMENT BILL.
- CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT HURT RUSSIA TOO.
- MOSCOW HOPES TO EXPAND ARMS SALES ABROAD.
- BUT WILL MOSCOW HAVE TO BUY MORE FOREIGN GRAIN
- MOSCOW MAYOR UNDER FIRE.
- UKRAINE SIGNS FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ESTONIA.
- LATVIAN GOVERNMENT TAKES CONTROL OF FAILED BANK.
- UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT ISSUES ULTIMATUM TO CRIMEA.
- UKRAINIAN DEFENSE MINISTER: KIEV NOT RUSHING INTO NATO.
- DUMA: RUSSIAN TROOPS TO STAY IN MOLDOVA.
- GAGAUZ GO TO THE POLLS.
- ANOTHER VICTIM IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS.
- TAJIK SIDES SOLICIT SUPPORT.
- KAZAKHSTAN INVITES FOREIGN EXPERTS TO DRAFT CONSTITUTION.
- SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY.
Volume 1 Issue 19
May 25, 1995- CHECHEN TALKS INTERRUPTED AS FIGHTING CONTINUES.
- YELTSIN PRESENTS HIS PLATFORM.
- MOSCOW HAS NOT SET A DATE TO SIGN PFP.
- CHECHNYA WAR EXPENSES BUSTING THE RUSSIAN BUDGET.
- PARLIAMENT APPEALS TO YELTSIN TO RETHINK HIS VETO.
- VOTE FRAUD FOUND IN PAST RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
- MOSCOW DENIES EXISTENCE OF NUCLEAR SMUGGLING.
- YELTSIN WARNS AGAINST CLOSE TIES WITH WESTERNRESEARCHERS.
- YELTSIN APPROVES SECURITY AGENCY PLAN FOR LINKS WITH CISCOUNTRIES.
- YUSHENKOV WORRIED BY RUSSIAN MILITARISM.
- REFORMIST PAPER SUSPENDS PUBLICATION.
- DUMA BANS WITHDRAWAL OF 14TH ARMY.
- COSSACKS GET ORGANIZED.
- A STATE HOLIDAY ON SLAVIC UNITY?
- STATE PROPERTY COMMISSION LIMITS PRIVATIZATION.
- YELTSIN AIDE THREATENS UKRAINE WITH RETALIATION.
- GERMAN-RUSSIAN TENSIONS IN AZOV.
- THE FINLANDIZATION OF ESTONIAN FOREIGN POLICY.
- MOSCOW GROUP SAYS SMUGGLING BEHIND SINKING OF "ESTONIA."
- UKRAINE, BALTS LOOK WEST.
- BELARUSIAN STUDENTS PROTEST NEW NATIONAL SYMBOLS.
- MOLDOVA ADOPTS PFP COOPERATION PLAN.
- BAKU CRITICIZES YEREVAN FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM TALKS.
- US GIVES AZERBAIJAN MFN.
- INTER-TAJIK TALKS SHOW SIDES FAR APART.
- LOOKING FOR STALIN.
Volume 1 Issue 18
May 24, 1995- FIGHTING IN CHECHNYA CASTS SHADOW ON PEACE TALK PLAN.
- YELTSIN VETO MAY DELAY PARLIAMENTARY VOTE.
- LEBED FEARS A "SECOND CHECHNYA."
- GERMANY CAUTIONS MOSCOW ON CFE.
- YELTSIN WILL GO TO IRAN BUT NOT NECESSARILY THIS YEAR.
- DEMOCRATIC DIVISIONS SEEN HELPING "PARTY OF POWER."
- EXTREME RIGHT ORGANIZES IN THE ARMY.
- DUMA DEBATES ON MILITARY DRAFT PUBLISHED.
- CHECHNYA, CRIME LIMIT RUSSIA'S PRIVATIZATION EARNINGS.
- MOSCOW ENTERS EUROBOND MARKET.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL BLOCKS TV PRIVATIZATION.
- ESTONIA WILL NOT EXTEND ALIEN REGISTRATION DEADLINE.
- THE COSTS OF A BAILOUT.
- MOSCOW WILL RETURN ACCOUNTS, EMBASSY BUILDINGS.
- UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT: NON-ALIGNMENT IS OBSOLETE.
- AUSTRIAN AIRLINES OFFICE BOMBED IN ODESSA.
- ALIYEV: CASPIAN OIL DEAL WILL HOLD.
- ARMENIA DEMANDS INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEES ON ENERGY SUPPLY.
- RUSSIAN PAPER RESUMES PUBLICATION IN ARMENIA.
- MOSCOW JOURNALIST: NO PROGRESS AT TAJIK TALKS.
- TAJIK RUBLE STEADY.
- AS BAD AS THINGS ARE IN ARMENIA...
Volume 1 Issue 17
May 23, 1995- WAR AND PEACE IN CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN TO VETO ELECTION BILL.
- YELTSIN TO IRAN?
- THREE KINDS OF RUSSIAN TROOPS IN CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN DENIES DUMA ACCESS TO CHECHNYA DOCUMENTS.
- WHAT THE CIS SUMMIT IS REALLY ABOUT.
- LEBED WILL RETIRE IF...
- RUSSIAN CENTRAL BANK WON'T CUT RESERVE LEVELS.
- LOBBYISTS: A NEW POWER ON THE RUSSIAN SCENE.
- RUSSIA RESTORES DEFENSE INDUSTRY TIES WITH BULGARIA.
- RUSSIAN MONEY-LAUNDERING IN LONDON.
- IEA: RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY "UNSATISFACTORY."
- DRUG USE UP IN RUSSIAN ARMY.
- NEGLIGENCE, MAINTENANCE FAILURES EXPLAIN PLANE AND TRAIN CRASHES.
- EURASIAN THEORIST GIVEN AWARD.
- GM TO PRODUCE JEEPS IN TATARSTAN.
- DEFINING THE MARITIME BORDERS OF THE BALTIC STATES.
- MOSCOW POLL SHOWS RUSSIANS NOT UNHAPPY IN ESTONIA.
- LATVIA CLOSES LARGEST BANK.
- EUROPEAN UNION HOLDS UKRAINE ON SHORT LEASH.
- TBILISI ASKS MOSCOW TO HELP CONTROL REFUGEES.
- PIPELINE TO ARMENIA BLOWN UP FOR 9TH TIME.
- RUSSIAN BORDER GUARDS DEMAND MASSIVE BRIBES FOR TRAINS.
- NAZARBAYEV WON'T BE IN MINSK.
- MOSCOW CRITICIZES UZBEK, KAZAKH POSITIONS ON TAJIKISTAN.
- TAJIK TALKS IN ALMA-ATA MAKE LITTLE PROGRESS.
- CENTRAL ASIANS EXPAND TIES TO THE MIDDLE EAST.
- ARE RUSSIANS AUTHORITARIAN? NOW WE MAY FIND OUT.
Volume 1 Issue 16
May 22, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING INTENSIFIES.
- IS YELTSIN FOR PEACE IN CHECHNYA?
- WILL YELTSIN DELAY THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS?
- YET ANOTHER BLOC.
- CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC DESIGNED TO CONTROL REGIONS.
- GAIDAR: CAPITALIST REVOLUTION HAS BEEN WON.
- PRIVATIZATION SLOWING DOWN.
- CHECHEN WAR BUSTS THE BUDGET.
- CHECKING ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHECHNYA.
- NO CENTRIFUGE SALE BUT...
- ANOTHER DELAY ON PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE?
- DUMA CALLS FOR MORE AID TO IRAQ.
- BYPASSING THE BOSPHORUS.
- CRIME IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY.
- 14 PERCENT OF RUSSIAN TERRITORY ECOLOGICALLY UNSAFE.
- BALTIC COOPERATION EXPANDS.
- RUSSIAN CITIZENS NOW A MAJORITY IN NORTHEASTERN ESTONIANCITY.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT: FINLAND MUST ASSIST FINNO-UGRICPOPULATIONS IN RUSSIA.
- MOSCOW MOVES ON UNITY WITH BELARUS.
- CRIMEAN TATARS BACK UKRAINE.
- "SOME PROGRESS" AT ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI TALKS.
- CATHOLICOS TO VISIT KARABAKH.
- ARMENIAN PRESIDENT GOES ON THE OFFENSIVE.
- MORE TAJIK TALKS SCHEDULED.
- IT'S NOT MY DEPARTMENT...
Volume 1 Issue 15
May 19, 1995- CHECHEN PEACE STILL A LONG WAY OFF.
- RUSSIAN SECRET POLICE GIVEN NEW POWERS, MORE FUNDS.
- CAN MOSCOW GET TOUGH WITH UKRAINE?
- RYBKIN BLOC ATTRACTS FEW SUPPORTERS.
- MORE ELECTORAL BLOCS REGISTER BEFORE DEADLINE.
- A SPECIAL STORE FOR DUMA MEMBERS.
- PROBLEMS WITH THE ARMS EXPORT PROBE.
- CIS SUMMIT AGENDA CALLS FOR 20 NEW ACCORDS.
- RUSSIAN MARINES IN MOSCOW PARADE FOUGHT IN CHECHNYA.
- DUMA FAILS TO PASS NUCLEAR PRIVATIZATION MEASURE.
- MOSCOW TIGHTENS VISA REGIME.
- FATHER MEN' MURDER CASE SUSPENDED.
- GAIDAR: DEMOCRACY WITHOUT CAPITALISM IS IMPOSSIBLE.
- AUTHORITARIANISM IN THE REGIONS CHECKS AUTHORITARIANISM INMOSCOW.
- MOSCOW AGAINST VARIATIONS IN REGIONAL TAXES.
- MOONSHINE COSTS MOSCOW MONEY.
- ANOTHER OIL FIRE IN RUSSIAN NORTH.
- MOSCOW PRESSURES LITHUANIA ON CHECHEN INFORMATION OFFICE.
- POLISH AMBASSADOR PROTESTS LITHUANIAN STATEMENTS ON ARCHIVE.
- LATVIAN UNITS WILL REGISTER WITH WEU.
- UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT GIVES KUCHMA NEW POWERS.
- KIEV URGES MINSK TO BE MORE INDEPENDENT.
- TRANSDNIESTER ARMS DUMPS: THE CAUSE OF A SECOND KARABAKH WAR?
- KAZIMIROV'S FOUR STEPS TO A KARABAKH PEACE.
- ARMENIAN SECURITY SHAKEUP LINKED TO INMATE'S DEATH.
- GOLD FEVER GRIPS UZBEKISTAN.
- TAJIKISTAN WILL EARN CASH FOR STORING RADIOACTIVE WASTE.
- BURYING LENIN IS "NOT ENOUGH."
Volume 1 Issue 14
May 18, 1995- THE FATE OF FRED CUNY.
- CRACKING DOWN ON CHECHENS IN CHECHNYA AND IN LONDON.
- PUTTING PRESSURE ON KIEV.
- BUILDING BLOCS.
- "SILENT MAJORITY" TO HAVE BLOC TOO.
- WAS WASHINGTON BEHIND THE NEW ELECTORIAL BLOCS?
- IF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS WERE HELD TODAY...
- FUTURE DUMA MEMBERS MAY HAVE TO TIGHTEN THEIR BELTS.
- DUMA DEPUTIES OPPOSE REMOVAL OF LEBED.
- PRIVATIZATION GONE WILD.
- GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS ARRESTED FOR MOSCOW PROTEST.
- RUSSIAN ECONOMIST: BUDGET FINANCING PLAN IS INFLATIONARY.
- BUT MOSCOW EXPECTS MORE LOANS FROM ABROAD.
- RUSSIAN WAGES, POWER PRODUCTION FALLING.
- TAX CASE LAUNCHED AGAINST ARMS EXPORT BODY.
- A NEW ENEMY FOR RUSSIAN AGRICULTURE.
- KIOSK CAPITALISM FINDS A DEFENDER.
- CRIME BY FOREIGNERS UP MORE THAN CRIME AGAINST FOREIGNERS.
- MOSCOW, BONN AGREE TO BUILD HOUSING FOR RUSSIAN GERMANS.
- COSSACKS TO GUARD RUSSIAN BORDERS ONCE AGAIN.
- RUSSIAN GENERALS BELIEVE NATO WOULD DEFEND BALTS.
- BYPASSING THE BALTS.
- YELTSIN: RELATIONS WITH ESTONIA COULD IMPROVE.
- ARCHIVE DISCOVERY MAY EXACERBATE LITHUANIAN, POLISH RELATIONS.
- IT DIDN'T TAKE TOO LONG.
- BELARUSIAN INFLATION FALLS DRAMATICALLY.
- NEW UNITY FOR ALL CIS STATES?
- TENSE PRE-ELECTION SITUATION IN ARMENIA.
- PIPELINES AND PIPEDREAMS.
- TAJIK TALKS OPEN IN KABUL.
- A MAN NOT ON A WHITE HORSE.
- DON'T GIVE BIRTH IN GEORGIA.
Volume 1 Issue 13
May 17, 1995- RUSSIAN ATTACKS EXPAND IN CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN TURNS TO UKRAINE.
- YELTSIN AGAINST NEW ELECTION LAW.
- A WAY OUT OF CFE RESTRICTIONS?
- CHERNOMYRDIN "NOMENKLATURA PARTY" SEEN FALLING SHORT IN ELECTIONS.
- BLOCS MAY BE CREATED IN REGIONS.
- RUSSIAN FASCIST GROUPS SEEN GROWING.
- MINERS ELECTORIAL MOVEMENT REGISTERED.
- KOZYREV: NO DECISION YET ON NUCLEAR SALE TO IRAN.
- MOSCOW OPPOSES POLISH BROADCASTS TO CAUCASUS.
- FINANCE MINISTRY SECRETIVENESS CRITICIZED.
- TAX COLLECTIONS IMPROVED.
- COUNTERFEITERS BECOME BOLDER.
- TARIFF INCREASES LIKELY TO FUEL INFLATION.
- ANOTHER LAW THAT WON'T BE OBEYED.
- RUSSIA TO RELY MORE ON NATURAL GAS.
- WILL RUSSIA BECOME A REFUSE DUMP?
- OZONE HOLE OVER RUSSIA SHRINKS.
- NO GLASNOST FOR DUMA DEBATES ON MILITARY DRAFT.
- A NEW ANTI-ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN?
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT: WEST MUST DEFEND ITS PRINCIPLES.
- LATVIA ESTABLISHES WORKING GROUP ON BORDERS.
- LITHUANIAN ARMY STARVED FOR FUNDS.
- BELARUSIAN REFERENDA SEEN WORSENING SITUATION THERE.
- CHERNOBYL PLANS BRING FIRST REWARDS.
- CRIMEAN TATARS ORGANIZE PARAMILITARY UNITS.
- EUROPEAN UNION TO FEED REFUGEES IN THE CAUCASUS.
- FROM SEA TO SHINING LAKE.
- HOW MUCH IS A PRESIDENT WORTH?
Volume 1 Issue 12
May 16, 1995- LUKASHENKO WINS REFERENDA IN BELARUS.
- IS FRED CUNY DEAD?
- RUSSIAN FORCES ATTACK THROUGHOUT CHECHNYA.
- ON THE ELECTORAL BLOC FRONT.
- RUBLE UP AND RUSSIAN WORRIES ARE TOO.
- INVESTMENT PICTURE IMPROVES.
- OIL OUTPUT WILL REMAIN CONSTANT.
- TAX REFORM IN AN ELECTION YEAR.
- FOREIGN CREDIT WATCHDOG AGENCY TO BE SET UP.
- DIVIDING THE PROFITS OF PRIVATIZATION.
- NUCLEAR SMUGGLING STILL A PROBLEM.
- US COMPLAINTS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RECOUNTED.
- GRACHEV HOPES TO SELL SU-27S TO CHINA.
- MOSCOW WANTS TOUGHER PASSPORT LAWS.
- DUDAYEV: RUSSIA WOULD REGRET A "VICTORY" IN CHECHNYA.
- "MOST" CASE DROPPED.
- SAINT PETERSBURG SYNAGOGUE ROBBED.
- DON'T BREATHE THE AIR.
- COMMUNIST PARTY EXPELS NINA ANDREYEVA.
- YAKUT DIAMOND COMPANY INVESTS...IN ANGOLA.
- ESTONIA, LATVIA CAN'T AGREE ON TRADE STATISTICS.
- LANDSBERGIS CONDEMNS CLINTON FOR SUMMIT PERFORMANCE.
- BALTIC PARLIAMENTARIANS SUPPORT CHECHNYA, TIBET.
- KUCHMA UNHAPPY WITH WESTERN PRESSURE.
- YELTSIN, KUCHMA TO VISIT MINSK.
- UKRAINE, RUSSIA COMPETE TO SELL TANKS.
- FORMER AZERBAIJANI DEFENSE CHIEF SENTENCED TO DEATH.
- TAJIK FIGHTING RESUMES WITH A VENGEANCE.
- THE RETURN OF KERENSKY.
Volume 1 Issue 11
May 15, 1995- MOSCOW LAUNCHES NEW ATTACKS IN CHECHNYA.
- MINSK TURNS BACK TOWARD MOSCOW.
- MORE SUMMIT FALLOUT.
- "PROGRESS WITHOUT SHOCKS."
- LEBED REFUSES TO RESIGN.
- THE ORGINS OF THE CHECHEN WAR.
- GENERAL WHO OPPOSED CHECHNYA WAR REPLACED.
- PRO-MOSCOW CHECHENS COMPLAIN ABOUT MOSCOW.
- FROM MARX TO CHRIST.
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY-AN ISSUE NOT RAISED AT THE SUMMIT?
- AUCTIONING OFF RUSSIAN TELEVISION.
- "MAY YOU LIVE ON YOUR SALARY!"
- YELTSIN ALLOWS GUBERNATORIAL VOTE IN SVERDLOVSK.
- ARBATOV RETIRES, ATTACKS KOZYREV'S FOREIGN POLICY.
- PUTTING A "LIMIT" ON ANTI-SEMITISM.
- NO TO DISCUSSIONS ON NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION.
- SWEDEN WON'T SELL WEAPONS TO ESTONIA...
- ..BUT ISRAEL MIGHT.
- "HOW MANY MORE PRESS CONFERENCES?"
- KIEV WILL CLOSE CHERNOBYL.
- ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT APPROVES CONSTITUTION.
- RUSSIAN BASE ANGERS ARMENIANS.
- IRAN THREATENS TO CUT OFF POWER TO AZERBAIJAN.
- KAZAKH PRESIDENT TURNS TO THE EAST.
- TAJIK GOVERNMENT, OPPOSITION TO MEET MAY 17.
- A NEW MARSHAL PLAN?
Volume 1 Issue 10
May 12, 1995- FROM A CONTENTIOUS SUMMIT...
- ..TO A COOPERATIVE ONE.
- CHECHEN FIGHTING RESUMES.
- MORE DETAILS ON CLINTON'S MOSCOW BREAKFAST.
- KOVALEV CALLS FOR RUSSIAN APOLOGIES TO CHECHENS, BALTS.
- DUMA APPROVES PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION LAW.
- CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC OPENS FOUNDING CONGRESS.
- LEBED'S OUSTER COULD BRING PROBLEMS.
- CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REFUSES APPEAL ON CHECHNYA.
- MOSCOW PAPER NOTES OPENING OF CHECHEN OFFICE IN POLAND.
- PRIVATIZATION MAY NOT BE ENOUGH.
- PIRATED VIDEOS--A GROWING PROBLEM IN RUSSIA.
- MOSCOW BANKS TAKE OVER REGIONAL ONES.
- RUBLE: PURCHASING POWER UP BUT EXCHANGE RATE DOWN.
- REGIONAL JOURNALISTS UNHAPPY.
- VILNIUS EXPECTS NATO EXPANSION.
- LITHUANIA TO EXECUTE JOURNALIST'S MURDERER.
- BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT BLASTS OPPOSITION.
- AZERBAIJAN WILL INCLUDE IRAN IN OIL DEAL.
- BAKU RELEASES 35 ARMENIAN POWS.
- MORE BRIBES THAN TAXES IN AZERBAIJAN.
- GAS PRESSURE FALL CUTS POWER TO YEREVAN.
- RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE PAPER CLOSED IN ARMENIA.
- UZBEK GOVERNMENT, OPPOSITION TO MEET.
- A CHANGE IN COMMAND IN TAJIKISTAN.
- DRIVEN A FORD LATELY?
Volume 1 Issue 9
May 11, 1995- RUSSIA NEEDS A VODKA MONOPOLY.
- YELTSIN DISSOLVES RUSSIAN DELEGATIONS.
- REFORMS CONTINUING AND ENDING.
- U-238 SEIZED IN TALLINN.
- LATVIANS IN LANSING.
- RUSSIAN PLANES VIOLATE LITHUANIAN AIRSPACE.
- LITHUANIAN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE RELIES ON NEWSPAPERS.
- BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT MOVES AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL COURT.
- UKRAINE WILL PAY GAZPROM WITH STATE BONDS.
- ARMENIA FREES AZERBAIJANI POWS.
- RUSSIAN FORCES KILL THREE MORE AT TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER.
- STALIN GETS A MEDAL.
- NEW RUSSIAN ATTACKS IN CHECHNYA.
- CLINTON MEETS WITH RUSSIAN OPPOSITION.
- CLINTON IN KIEV.
- NEW ELECTORAL BLOCS POINT TO SOVIET-STYLE ELECTION.
- LEBED TO ANNOUNCE PLANS MAY 12.
- GRACHEV BANS ELECTIONEERING IN THE ARMY.
- NO "RED-BROWN" COALITION.
- NO MONEY BEHIND NEW LAW.
- DRAFT RESISTANCE UP.
- CHECHNYA WORRIES TATARSTAN'S LEADERS.
- RUSSIA WILL DOUBLE GAS SUPPLIES TO TURKEY.
Volume 1 Issue 8
May 10, 1995- NO AGREEMENT ON KEY ISSUES.
- DIVIDING A LITTLE ON CHECHNYA.
- UNITING A LOT ON NATO.
- "G-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF."
- A NEW AND HARSHER TONE FROM MOSCOW.
- ON TO KIEV.
- "THE COLD WAR IS BEHIND US."
- GRACHEV CALLS FOR MILITARY MODERNIZATION.
- US REPORTERS BLOCKED FROM ATTENDING PARADE.
- MEANWHILE AT THE LUBYANKA...
- "PRIVATIZING" THE RUSSIAN VICTORY.
- V-E COMMEMORATIONS OUTSIDE OF MOSCOW.
- FIGHTING CONTINUES IN CHECHNYA.
- JURISTS CALL ON WORLD LEADERS TO CONDEMN CHECHNYA OPERATION.
- GERMAN CHARGES ON MOSCOW NUCLEAR SMUGGLING DISPUTED.
- ESTONIAN PRESIDENT: MOSCOW MUST END AGGRESSIVE FOREIGN POLICY.
- LITHUANIAN FORCES NEAR NATO STANDARDS, EXPERTS SAY.
- BALTIC INFLATION RATES FALL.
Volume 1 Issue 6
May 8, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING CONTINUES.
- YELTSIN LAUNCHES V-E DAY COMMEMORATIONS.
- SUMMIT TENSIONS REFLECT DOMESTIC PROBLEMS OF YELTSIN, CLINTON.
- KOZYREV'S REMARKS SEEN AS HELPING THE WEST.
- GERMAN LEADERS CALL FOR AN END TO THE CHECHEN WAR.
- NUCLEAR POWER OFFICIALS DENOUNCES US "IMPERIAL AMBITIONS."
- DUMA OPPOSES CONTINUATION OF UN SANCTIONS.
- THE KGB GOES ON-LINE.
- A NEW USE FOR SUBMARINE REACTORS.
- 75 PERCENT OF AEROSPACE, NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS WANT TO EMIGRATE.
- NEW POLITICAL BLOCS NOT WINNING SUPPORT.
- PROSECUTOR WANTS TO TRY STANKEVICH.
- IS LEBED OUT?
- PROTECTIONISM WINS OUT.
- FOREIGN INVESTMENT STILL LOW.
- "THE WEST IS NO LONGER INTERESTED."
- MOSCOW TO SET UP DIPLOMATIC MISSION IN PALESTINE.
- MOSCOW DENOUNCES BALTS FOR FAILING TO MARK V-E DAY.
- RIGA SYNAGOGUE BOMBED.
- LUKASHENKO: BELARUS "READY TO UNITE" WITH RUSSIA.
- UKRAINE SEEN JOINING COUNCIL OF EUROPE IN 1995.
- MOLDOVAN FINANCIAL POLICY PRAISED.
- SHEVARDNADZE PRAISES STALIN.
- BAKU WILL LEASE RADAR SITE TO MOSCOW AFTER KARABAGH SETTLEMENT.
- ORGANIZING SOUTHERN AZERBAIJAN.
- RUSSIAN SUPPORT FOR DUSHANBE DECRIED.
- TAJIKS TO LAUNCH THEIR OWN CURRENCY.
- AND NOW, CLINTON VODKA.
Volume 1 Issue 5
May 5, 1995- THE CHECHEN WAR CONTINUES...
- ...AND ITS CONSEQUENCES GROW.
- THE MAKINGS OF A DEAL ON THE IRANIAN NUCLEAR SALE.
- CHECHEN CONFLICT HARD ON JOURNALISTS.
- DETAILS OF SAMASHKI MASSACRE EMERGE.
- REGIONAL LEADERS BACK CHERNOMYRDIN BLOC.
- REGIONAL MEDIA MAY DOMINATE ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
- FEDERATION COUNCIL DEBATES ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS.
- NON-AFFILIATED UNIONS PICKET FEDERATION COUNCIL.
- YELTSIN SETS UP NEW ANTI-CRIME BODY.
- PROSECUTOR: MOSCOW MAFIA IS RUSSIAN.
- GRACHEV: ARMY SHOULD BECOME ARMS MERCHANT.
- RUSSIAN COAL INDUSTRY TO DECLINE FURTHER.
- MORE OIL AND GAS IN SIBERIA.
- FINANCIAL TALKS ARE BILATERAL, NOT CIS-WIDE.
- FINANCIAL AUTHORITIES FEAR ANOTHER RUN ON THE RUBLE.
- NO PROGRESS ON THE KURILES.
- "CLAN CAPITALISM" REPLACES "CLAN SOCIALISM."
- DUDAYEV CALLS ON BALTS TO RECOGNIZE CHECHEN INDEPENDENCE.
- DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TO MEET.
- BELARUSIAN POPULATION DECLINES.
- DUDAYEV'S FAMILY NOW IN KIEV.
- PIPELINE ROUTES DEBATED.
- MUSLIM COUNTRIES DIVIDE ON IRANIAN EMBARGO.
- NAZARBAYEV CALLS FOR NEW CONSTITUTION, REFERENDUM.
- WHICH PRISON DO YOU WANT TO GO TO, MR. GORBACHEV?
Volume 1 Issue 4
May 4, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING INTENSIFIES.
- FOREIGN MINISTRY: MOSCOW WILL SELL NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT TO IRAN.
- CAR BOMB EXPLOSION IN MURMANSK.
- SECURITY SERVICE OFFICERS TO SERVE ABROAD.
- THE POLITICS OF PROTECTIONISM.
- MOSCOW UNDERMINES FREE ECONOMIC ZONES.
- THE SECOND STAGE OF PRIVATIZATION.
- THE RUBLE: UP OR DOWN?
- RUSSIAN ARMS EXPORTS SEEN RISING.
- SUBMARINES SOLD, SACRIFICED AND SALVAGED.
- DRAFT RESISTANCE UP.
- COMPLYING WITH THE CFE AGREEMENT.
- WILL WORLD BANK FUNDS REACH KOMI OIL LEAK?
- DUMA SPEAKER WANTS TO EQUALIZE RIGHTS OF FEDERATION COMPONENTS.
- MOSCOW PROTESTS PLANS TO DESTROY "SKRUNDA MONSTER."
- BYPASSING THE BALTICS.
- MOSCOW'S COMPLAINTS ON THE BLACK SEA FLEET.
- KUCHMA WANTS UN TO EXPLAIN WITHDRAWAL REQUEST.
- UKRAINIAN AMMUNITION DUMPS AT RISK.
- KIEV EXPELS RUSSIAN SPY.
- AZERBAIJANI PREMIER CONFIRMED.
- YEREVAN OPPOSED TO CONFEDERATION WITH RUSSIA.
- TAJIK GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR CEASEFIRE.
- "DOSTOEVSKY'S TIME HAS PASSED."
Volume 1 Issue 3
May 3, 1995- CHECHEN FIGHTING ESCALATES.
- HOW MUCH RUSSIAN FLEXIBILITY?
- RUSSIANS SEE US AS A "NEGATIVE" INFLUENCE ON RUSSIA.
- FRENCH PAPER TIES YELTSIN AID TO AUM SECT.
- CHERNOMYRDIN'S "PARTY OF POWER" MAY USE STALIN AS A PATRIOTIC SYMBOL.
- IS AN HONEST RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT POSSIBLE?
- RUSSIA MAY LEAVE INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE CONVENTION.
- YELTSIN PLANS NEW CENSORSHIP COMMITTEE.
- THE GRU EXPANDS.
- SAVING MONEY VS. SAVING RUSSIA.
- WHY THE NON-RUSSIANS MIGHT REBEL.
- WHY THE RUSSIANS MIGHT REBEL.
- GAIDAR: INVEST IN DEFENSE INDUSTRIES.
- SPACE PROGRAM AT RISK.
- AMMUNITION DUMPS AT RISK.
- NUCLEAR SITES ALSO AT RISK.
- MUFTI: CHECHNYA WAR NOT ABOUT ISLAM.
- "RED MERCURY" EXISTS AFTER ALL.
- MOSCOW ANNOUNCES A V-E DAY AMNESTY.
- THE RICH GET RICHER.
- MOSCOW PAPER CALLS FOR MILITARY OCCUPATION OF BALTIC STATES.
- ARMS ACROSS THE ESTONIAN BOARDER.
- KUCHMA MEETS THE POPE.
- LVOV PAPER: MOSCOW PLANS SUBVERSION IN CRIMEA.
- ARMENIA, LEBANON SIGN TRADE AGREEMENTS.
- ANOTHER OIL ROUTE TO THE SEA.
- "NEW RUSSIANS" AT OLD SCHOOLS.
Volume 1 Issue 2
May 2, 1995- HEAVY FIGHTING IN CHECHNYA.
- FRANCE CRITICIZES MOSCOW ON CHECHNYA.
- MAY DAY IN MOSCOW.
- THE COSTS OF CHECHNYA.
- FORMER NATIONALITIES HEAD URGES YELTSIN TO PHONE DUDAYEV.
- YELTSIN LIFTS RESTRICTIONS ON AMERICAN BANKS.
- PRESSURING MOSCOW ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR SALE.
- THREE US CITIZENS BRIEFLY DETAINED IN RUSSIAN FAR EAST.
- LESS FORCE, MORE "FORCE" MINISTERS.
- FOR WANT OF A LAW...
- IMF MONEY FAILS TO REACH PROJECTS.
- RUSSIAN CAPITAL FLIGHT PUT AT $80 BILLION.
- REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN PURCHASING POWER.
- MOSCOW NO LONGER WORRIED ABOUT TATAR SEPARATISM.
- GRU TRAINED AUM TERRORISTS AT SECRET BASE.
- THE DISSIDENTS WILL RETURN.
- "THE MORAL DOWNFALL OF THE OSCE."
- RUSSIAN DAILY SCORES ESTONIAN MINISTER.
- RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS WANT SKRUNDA TO SAVE THE EARTH.
- KUCHMA IN ROME.
- ARMENIA SIGNS AGREEMENTS WITH SYRIA.
- OSCE OBSERVER KILLED IN TBILISI.
- NO MAY DAY IN UZBEKISTAN.
- HAVE YOU HEARD A GOOD ANECDOTE LATELY?
Volume 1 Issue 1
May 1, 1995- GERMAN OFFICIALS DENOUNCE MOSCOW.
- A CHILLY SUMMIT.
- FIGHTING CONTINUES IN CHECHNYA.
- YELTSIN SIGNS UNPOPULAR MILITARY DRAFT LAW.
- THE STRENGTH OF WEAKNESS.
- "ONLY THE MOST NAIVE."
- THE PRESIDENT TAPS THE PHONES...
- ... AND PROTECTS THE PROTECTORS.
- BUT HE HAS LITTLE SUPPORT.
- THE "PARTY OF POWER."
- THE "INERTIA OF INSTABILITY."
- PRIVATIZATION RESTORES A MONOPOLY.
- A CHINESE MODEL FOR RUSSIA.
- RUSSIAN POPULATION TO DECLINE.
- MORE TROOPS TO CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIAN AIR FORCE: NO LINK WITH JAPANESE TERRORISTS.
- BASE SALES TO PAY FOR MILITARY RETIREE HOUSING.
- MERI BACKS UKRAINE, MOLDOVA FOR COUNCIL OF EUROPE.
- A RADIO FOR RUSSIANS?
- BELARUS MAY MAKE RUSSIAN AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE.
- WHOSE ANNIVERSARY IS IT ANYWAY?
- CLINTON, KIEV, AND THE BLACK SEA FLEET.
- WAS THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT THE RESULT OF SABOTAGE?
- BAKU WANTS TO GO ON-LINE.
- ARMENIA WANTS RUSSIAN GAS.
- CENTRAL ASIA TURNING AGAINST RUSSIA.
- NAZARBAYEV WINS EXTENSION.
- LAST WARHEAD LEAVES KAZAKHSTAN.
- THE FINAL TRIUMPH OF CAPITALISM?