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Monday, September 17, 2001 / Updated 17 September 2001 12:17 AM Moscow Time
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Bush Vows to Win Century's '1st War'
The Associated Press
Fighting back tears, President George W. Bush vowed that America would "lead the world to victory."

Igor Tabakov / MT

The Russian flag flying at half-staff Thursday over the Kremlin in tribute to the victims of Tuesday's attacks in the United States.
Passengers Made Their Own Call
The Associated Press
Just before United Flight 93 crashed, some of the passengers may have tried to overpower their hijackers.
When High Security Is a Way of Life
The Associated Press
People in many countries are already used to security measures affecting their most mundane activities.


Russia Falls Silent Out Of Respect
Combined Reports
Across Russia, flags were lowered to half-staff and at noon the nation observed a moment of silence in honor of the victims of Tuesday's terror attacks.



Thanking Russia for Flowers and Compassion
Letters
I felt I had to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Russian people for their expressions of compassion to the victims of this terrible act of inhumanity.



Worst Journey in the World
By Edmund Brown
For all aboard the Royal Navy's HMS Campbeltown, an early morning in the far north at the end of August was the prelude to the 60th celebration of their wartime achievements.



Moscow Blast Date Coincides With U.S. Tragedy
By Nabi Abdullaev and Oksana Yablokova / Staff Writers
Two years after the tragedy, investigations of the explosions in Moscow and Volgodonsk progressed little.

Fresh Volleys Fired in Oil Fields War
By Anna Raff
A crude oil battle has intensified as Severnaya Neft and LUKoil fought the Natural Resources Ministry.



Red October Moves Back Into Black
The Moscow Times
Red October candy maker made a net profit of 36.9 million rubles in the first half of 2001 after suffering a loss of about 17 million rubles over the same period last year



Moscow Looks to Borrow Millions
By Kirill Koriukin
Moscow is testing the waters in hopes that a loan will go ahead despite the terrorist attacks in the U.S.

Sonic Offers Moscow 3rd Roaming Option
By Elizabeth Wolfe
Sonic Duo was finally working Thursday -- but only for those who were roaming subscribers in Moscow.



Global Eye - 'That Which Happened'
By Chris Floyd
And so the unimaginable has come, at last, to America. Unimaginable, that the innocent could lie dead in their thousands, buried beneath the ruins of ordinary life.



Figa Wreaks Anarchy in the Northern Capital
By Sergey Chernov
Figa, aka Andrei Kondratiev, recently resumed his erratic punk career and celebrated his 28th birthday Friday with an all-night concert at the St. Petersburg's Front.

News

Bush Vows to Win Century's Ô1st War'

The Associated Press

Passengers Made Their Own Call

The Associated Press

When High Security Is a Way of Life

The Associated Press

Moscow Blast Date Coincides With U.S. Tragedy

By Nabi Abdullaev and Oksana Yablokova / Staff Writers

Journalist's Father Was On Plane

The Moscow Times

Russia Falls Silent Out Of Respect

Combined Reports

Experts Struggle to Protect Air Travel

Reuters

Anti-Moslem Attacks Roll Across the U.S.

The Associated Press

Afghans Flee Kabul Fearing Retaliation

Reuters

News in Brief:
'Secrets' Struck Down
France, Russia Talks
Anti-Taliban Meeting
Crash Kills Instructor
Plastic Card Plan
Lukashenko Staff Swap
Belarus Jails Italian
Pakistan Offers Help
Afghan Opposition
Israel Attacks Again

Business

Fresh Volleys Fired in Oil Fields War

By Anna Raff

Moscow Looks to Borrow Millions

By Kirill Koriukin

Pension Reform Hits Snag as Law Delayed

Reuters

Sonic Offers Moscow 3rd Roaming Option

By Elizabeth Wolfe

Red October Moves Back Into Black

The Moscow Times

Business in Brief:
Forex Suspended
Yukos Deal Approved
Reserves Drop $100M
$1Bln Eurobond Issue
Banking Consensus
'Hold on Foreign Debt'

Opinion

Justice Is a Dish Best Served Cold

By Nicholas Berry

Thanking Russia for Flowers and Compassion

Letters

Foul, Foul Weather Friends

By Pavel Felgenhauer

Only the Bold Will Bear a White Flag

By Boris Pankin

CEC Smear Not a Real Rebuttal

Editorial

Oligarchs Make Good Governors

By Yulia Latynina

Dmitry Shostakovich Had A Strong Stomach

By Yevgeny Kunitsyn

Veshnyakov Sells Belarus' People Short

Editorial

Conspiracy Withdrawal Hits the Press

By Alexei Pankin

Bring On Another Crisis

By Boris Kagarlitsky

Lemons for All Tastes At Automobile Bazaar

By Chloe Arnold

Investor vs. Bureaucrat

By Tom Adshead

Russia-Haters Strike at State With Really Long Article

By Matt Bivens

Love Your Wife With A ÔYellow-Blue Vase'

By Vladislav Schnitzer

Loose Coypus On Board!

By Russell Working

Caesar Above God

By Lawrence Uzzell

 

Gazprom (MSE, Trade Session Results), Closing - RUR13.704 (RBC)
RBC-Composite Index (6:00 P.M., Close) (RBC)
Russian Side Accepts Mammoet's Work On Kursk (RBC)
Oil Prices Not Likely To Go Below $30 Per One Barrel For A While (RBC)
Number Of Russians Missing In USA May Increase (RBC)

Pizza Delivery - Order Online!

A series of articles dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the August 1991 coup.

The Kursk Tragedy

An overview of one of Russia's worst naval accidents, the sinking of the Kursk submarine in August 2000.

The Conflict in Chechnya

An overview of what is taking place in the breakaway republic of Chechnya.

Letter From the Far East

By Russell Working

Inside Russia

By Yulia Latynina

Power Play

By Yevgenia Albats

Global Eye

By Chris Floyd

Pensioner's Pen

By Vladislav Schnitzer

Say What?

By Anna Badkhen

The Trough

By Kevin O'Flynn

Mundo Grosso

By Edmund Brown

Always a Dissident

By Boris Kagarlitsky

Between the Lines

By Alexei Pankin

Tales From the Caucasus

By Chloe Arnold

Moscow on the Potomac

By Matt Bivens

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