Vladivostok Novosti Company
May 15, 1998

Business Chronicle

The Vladivostok News

New substation opens


Dalenergo’s South Electricity Grid recently received a new substation in the area of Sedanka on the outskirts of Vladivostok. The substation was the first to be brought online in the Far East this year. The new unit will back up existing aging facilities and provide power to residents and businesses in the north of the city.

Court fines bank official


The Leninsky District Court fined Valentina Panteleyeva, acting chief of the Russian Central Bank’s Primosky office, for failure to respond to a prosecutor’s subpoena. Panteleyeva reportedly did not send records on violations by a Nakhodka bank to the krai prosecutor’s office, citing confidentiality of a private business. Legal experts say, however, that by federal law, prosecutors are entitled to have unrestricted access to both public and private offices.
Other materials of this Issue:
Sakhalin in Brief
Crab poachers shielded, officials allege
Bank wants share of oil business
Shareholder season blooms in Primorye
Joint TV channel to hit airwaves
Foreign investment sought
Sipping snake wine
Native daughter
Angry miners strike for back wages
Tuberculosis rises in Primorye
Scientists block highway
Pilgrims start trek across Russia
Sakhalin customs initiatives give new hope
News in Brief
Krai stalls budgeting, Duma says
Feds appoint tiger cops
Sacred icon returned
Miners brace for closures
Alleged mob boss killed in Sakhalin
Crime Chronicle
Killing spree continues
Tiger cops may be redundant, but at least somebody cares
Mob crime hurts all of Primorsky krai
Even an art doofus enjoys new gallery
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