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The Moscow Times and International Herald Tribune Subscription campaign 2009

The newspapers The Moscow Times and the International Herald Tribune have started their subscription drive 2009. It is ongoing under the logo “News from different perspectives”. The Moscow Times presents news about Russia from Russia, while International Herald Tribune highlights important events on the world arena from abroad.

Subscribe now to the two-newspaper package solution and receive a 20% discount. For new subscribers there is an additional present – a handy thermal mug. Along with the corporate subscription drive, a joint advertising campaign with Interposhta is starting.



Rambler's Top100

The Crisis: Electricity Providers Face Bankruptcy
Electricity suppliers across the country are cracking down as the number of delinquent private and corporate customers surges, as the dilapidated industry is mired in debt linked to unpaid consumer bills and the multibillion-dollar investment programs that investors signed onto during the privatization of Unified Energy System, which wrapped up just weeks before the financial crisis struck.

Market Matters: Uralkali Stock Stares Into A Chasm
Catching both the market and the potash producer by surprise, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin reopened a 2006 investigation into the flooding of a Uralkali mine, sending the company's shares down 75 percent in London in the three trading days after the announcement.


Jobs & Careers


Twice a year (spring/fall), The Moscow Times newspaper issues a special full-color supplement titled "Jobs&Careers." The supplement is inserted inside the newspaper and is distributed together with The Moscow Times in more than 500 of the most prestigious locations in Moscow including business centers, restaurants, supermarkets, fitness clubs, universities, business and language schools, international airlines; as well as at the largest Job & MBA Fairs, Career Days, Business Conferences and Educational Forums taking place in Moscow.

"Jobs & Careers" contains the latest information on the employment and business education market that is of interest to professionals, specialists, students and recent graduates who are just starting out in their careers.

The Fall 2008 issue of "Jobs & Careers" (published on October 3, 2008) in brief:

For companies seeking to retain and recruit new personnel participation in “Jobs & Careers” is an opportunity to:

  • Provide objective information about their company
  • Inform job seekers about advantages of working for the company
  • Announce job vacancies and career growth opportunities
  • Provide information about Career Days and Graduate Recruitment programs for young specialists

Today's graduates and potential employees are blessed with a wide choice of major companies and organizations each with their own employer brand. Jobs & Careers gives you the chance to present your company's employer brand to the brightest and smartest job seekers out there.

The supplement features Russian and foreign Business Schools offering MBA or Executive MBA programs as well as training companies specializing in corporate seminars and training programs. Several articles of the issue are devoted to Business Education, training and MBA programs.

For additional information please contact us online by completing the form or by phone (495) 232-1768 (tel.) and (495) 232-9175 (fax.)

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Columnists

Getting Rid of Guests
By Michele A. Berdy

Doomed From the Start
By Boris Kagarlitsky

Making a Jester Out of Medvedev
By Yulia Latynina

The Real Issue Isn't a Shield in Central Europe
By Fyodor Lukyanov

Back-Scratching in America
By Alexei Pankin

U.S. Not a Threat After All
By Alexander Golts

Policing Immigrant Workers
By Alexei Bayer

Medvedev Learned His PR Skills From Chavez
By Vladimir Frolov

Don't Expect Miracles From the G20 Summit
By Martin Gilman

Preparing for Putin's Return to the Kremlin
By Nikolai Petrov

Obama and the KGB
By Richard Lourie

1,000 Presidential Pardons
By Mark H. Teeter

Tbilisi Protesters Could Be Doing Russia's Work
By Matthew Collin

A Guarded Liberalism
By Georgy Bovt

Eagerly Waiting for Change -- Within Russia
By Yevgeny Kiselyov

Putin's Costly Crash Course in Economics
By Konstantin Sonin

Russia's Top Economist Needs to Face Reality
By Anders Aslund






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