Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

Online Commerce Choked by Shipping Delays

By Maria Antonova
Foreign-based Internet shopping sites are drawing increasing numbers of Russian consumers looking for deals, but as delays mount at the country's notoriously inefficient postal service, many are finding that securing delivery of their items is no simple task.

Police Roll Out Plan To Improve Reputation

By Alexander Bratersky
The Interior Ministry started a nationwide public relations campaign this week to burnish its tarnished image, posting billboards showing respectable cops and Internet ads promoting reports acts of police heroism.

Nestle Sees Sales Up 12%, New Local Capacity

By Alex Anishyuk
Nestle, the world’s largest food producer, saw its sales in Russia shoot up 12 percent last year despite a steep drop off in the food market, Stefan de Loecker, the company’s regional head, said Wednesday.

Bastrykin Calls for Test DNA Database

The Moscow Times
Investigative Committee chief Alexander Bastrykin called for fingerprints and DNA samples to be collected from residents of a single Russian region as part of a pilot program for a possible federal database.

Trutnev Warns TNK-BP on Kovykta

The Moscow Times
Oil major TNK-BP won't be compensated for its investment into the Kovykta gas field should its license be revoked, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yury Trutnev said Wednesday.

Gryzlov Skips Critical Online Interview

By Alexandra Odynova
In skipping the interview with Gazeta.ru, State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov missed being asked some of the more than 1,100 questions submitted by readers over the past five days over his ambitious water filtering program.



Bringing the Money Back to Russia

By Tim Nicolle
The medicine to cure bad loans needs to be taken quickly, but not so quickly as to kill the patient — the bank system.



Nose Falls In Love at New York Opera

Bloomberg
Based on Nikolai Gogol’s 1836 short story, the opera mocks snobby St. Petersburg society.



Window on Eurasia

Window on Eurasia: ‘War of the Worlds’ Broadcast Highlights Pathologies of Georgian-Russian Relations

By Paul Goble
A hoax broadcast on Georgian television about a Russian invasion has sparked discussion about the dangers of such a TV show in the current environment and raised questions about who benefits from such actions.

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Construction to Begin on Prokhorov's NJ Nets Stadium

The Associated Press
Officials broke ground Thursday on a much-delayed 9-hectare development project that will bring the NBA's New Jersey Nets, owned by billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, to Brooklyn.





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