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Today The Moscow Times has its 16 birthday

Dear The Moscow Times readers and partners!
The Moscow Times was the first project of the publishing house Independent Media, which was founded in 1992. Today the newspaper has its 16 birthday, and while it is not round number, it is still an important one. In this year many important events and changes have happened. The Moscow Times has a new publisher - Ekaterina Son. The newspaper increased the use of business materials (The B2B section, Employment section, news on stocks and shares,in partnership with MMVB and RST), which brought us excellent exposure - the growth of AIR and even the number of subscribers to IHT- Moscow Times rose.



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Market Matters: State Aid Energizes Stock Markets
After receiving a much-needed adrenalin shot of liquidity from the state, the countrys markets were jolted back into positive territory Friday, reopening after a two-day hiatus with record jumps to all but wipe out the losses of a nightmare week.

Will PR specialists save the world? The financial crisis has added extra work to them.PR agencies are not left at a loose end either. Will this become a test for Russian PR specialists in the area of finance? How far has the Russian PR progressed at all?

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Monday night

Rain 14o C
Winds: S at 4.5 m/s Pressure: 746 mb Humidity: 86% more

Hurdles Ahead.

Boosting Population a Vague Science

Armed With Nukes and a Vague Plan

Balancing Growth and Environment

Lots of Work but Too Few Workers

Rich Get Richer as Poor Get Poorer

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Columnists

Brezhnev Comes to Washington
By Alexei Bayer

Making Strategic Assets Accessible to Investors
By Vladimir Frolov

Nothing to Snivel At
By Michele A. Berdy

Prepare for a Bumpy Ride
By Boris Kagarlitsky

A Blood Feud Made to Order
By Yulia Latynina

Why Russians Put Stalin at the Top of the List
By Yevgeny Kiselyov

Medvedev's Cure for the Far East
By Nikolai Petrov

Global Economy Rests On American Shoulders
By Konstantin Sonin

U.S. Should Recognize South Ossetia
By Richard Lourie

Russia's Animated Debate
By Mark H. Teeter

Georgia Sees Reminders Of the War Everywhere
By Matthew Collin

Yushchenko Plays the Anti-Russia Card
By Georgy Bovt

A Frightful Wake-Up Call
By Anders Aslund

Thinking the Unthinkable
By Alexei Pankin

The Kremlin's Straight Face
By Alexander Golts

Walking Carefully From Transdnestr to Yerevan
By Fyodor Lukyanov

No Need to Press the Panic Button Quite Yet
By Martin Gilman






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