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Invasion of Times Square leads to 92 arrests

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Invasion of Times Square leads to 92 arrests
Invasion of Times Square leads to 92 arrests
Police in New York said that 92 people had been arrested by early yesterday after Saturday’s chaotic invasion of Times Square by anti-Wall Street protestors that brought puzzled if not terrified tourists face to face with the movement that started in Manhattan and has now spread to cities around the globe....

Op-Ed Columnist: Good News! No, Really!

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Op-Ed Columnist: Good News! No, Really!
Op-Ed Columnist: Good News! No, Really!
Glimmers from the rest of the world.

Protesters march against corporate greed

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Protesters march against corporate greed

Protesters march against corporate greed
Protesters march against corporate greed Demonstrators have marched through Melbourne as part of a global protest against the world financial system. From: NewsOnABC Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 00:31 More in News & Politics...

Dems Taking Over 'Occupy Wall Street'?

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Dems Taking Over 'Occupy Wall Street'?

Dems Taking Over 'Occupy Wall Street'?
Dems Taking Over 'Occupy Wall Street'? While Herman Cain zings protest movement, some Dems petition support for protesters From: FoxNewsChannel Views: 5 2 ratings Time: 05:59 More in News & Politics...

Man Completes 11-year Round the World Walk

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Man Completes 11-year Round the World Walk

Man Completes 11-year Round the World Walk
Man Completes 11-year Round the World Walk A Canadian man has returned home after completing a marathon 46-thousand mile challenge that saw him walk around the world. Jean Beliveau has spent the past 11 years walking through more than sixty countries. (Oct. 16) From: AssociatedPress Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:00 More in News & Politics...

G20 and consumer protection

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G20 and consumer protection

G20 and consumer protection
G20 and consumer protection Owen Fairclough reports from the G20 finance ministers in Paris where consumer protection from bad financial products is finally finding a voice. From: france24english Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 02:42 More in News & Politics...

Shipside Says London House Price Surge May Deter Buyers

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Shipside Says London House Price Surge May Deter Buyers

Shipside Says London House Price Surge May Deter Buyers
Shipside Says London House Price Surge May Deter Buyers Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Miles Shipside, commercial director of Rightmove Plc, talks about the increase in asking prices by London home sellers in October. Shipside also discusses Rightmove's competition with Owen Thomas on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:37 More in Entertainment...

Samsung and Yandex link up to drive internet access further - RT

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Samsung and Yandex link up to drive internet access further - RT

Samsung and Yandex link up to drive internet access further - RT
RTSamsung and Yandex link up to drive internet access furtherRTGlobal electronics giant, Samsung, has linked up with Russia search and social media provider, Yandex in a move which will see Yandex's TV widget with access to its online services, on Samsung Smart TV across Russia and the CIS. ...Yandex Partners With SamsungMarketWatch (press release)all 11 news articles »

Lavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to Russia - RIA Novosti

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Lavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to Russia - RIA Novosti

Lavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to Russia - RIA Novosti
The GuardianLavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to RussiaRIA NovostiRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday a new inquiry into Ukrainian ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko was connected with her company's debts to Russia's Defense Ministry. Tymoshenko, 50, was jailed for seven years last Tuesday for exceeding ...Russian plots underlie the martyrdom of TymoshenkoThe Canberra TimesShow trial may backfire on UkraineThe AustralianUkraine may pay for Russian gas with Ms Tymoshenko...

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Georgian tycoon takes on Saakashvili

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Georgian tycoon takes on Saakashvili
Georgian tycoon takes on Saakashvili
TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, who is quitting business to enter politics, says he will win next year's parliamentary election and is ready to repair ties with Russia that were damaged by the war in 2008.

Inside the News: Europe shares gain as debt jitters ease

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Inside the News: Europe shares gain as debt jitters ease

Inside the News: Europe shares gain as debt jitters ease
Inside the News: Europe shares gain as debt jitters ease Oct. 17 - European stocks are set to extend their recovery rally into a third week on mounting hopes a bold plan to fight the euro zone debt crisis will emerge at next weekend's European Union summit. From: ReutersVideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:48 More in News & Politics...

S&P 500 to rally to 1250 level, Muller says

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S&P 500 to rally to 1250 level, Muller says

S&P 500 to rally to 1250 level, Muller says
S&P 500 to rally to 1250 level, Muller says Oct. 17 - The S&P 500 is in an uptrend, having broken past the 12,00 resistance level and is heading towards the 1250 upside price target, according to Point and Figure chart analysis says Richard Muller. From: ReutersVideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:54 More in News & Politics...

Life In The Fast Lane For Iran's Well-Connected Super-Rich

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Life In The Fast Lane For Iran's Well-Connected Super-Rich

Life In The Fast Lane For Iran's Well-Connected Super-Rich
Iran's super-rich show off their wealth by driving around in a range of flashy, expensive cars. An investigation commissioned by the European Union has found that the prestigious models are being imported by financiers with close ties to the Islamic regime's power structure.

Inside the News: EU policy hopes lift stocks, euro

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Inside the News: EU policy hopes lift stocks, euro

Inside the News: EU policy hopes lift stocks, euro
Inside the News: EU policy hopes lift stocks, euro Oct. 17 - Risk assets rising as investors anticipate bold policy initiatives by euro zone leaders. From: ReutersVideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:57 More in News & Politics...

Global "Day of Rage" mostly peaceful, Rome clears

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Global "Day of Rage" mostly peaceful, Rome clears
Global "Day of Rage" mostly peaceful, Rome clears
LONDON (Reuters) - The global "Day of Rage" against the world's financial system won some limited sympathy from political and economic leaders on Sunday, after protests that were peaceful everywhere but Italy.

Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat

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Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat
Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat
LONDON (Reuters) - Pro-Gaddafi fighters may resort to hit-and-run guerilla attacks against Libyan politicians, foreign workers and oil installations in the remote southwestern Fezzan district if they are driven from their last bastions, risk consultants say.

North Korea and U.S. to meet in Geneva next week: report

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North Korea and U.S. to meet in Geneva next week: report
North Korea and U.S. to meet in Geneva next week: report
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea and the United States will hold a second round of talks in Geneva next week to discuss ways to restart regional talks on disabling North Korea's nuclear weapons program, South Korean media reported Monday.

IMF Urges Belarus To Prove Commitment To Reforms

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IMF Urges Belarus To Prove Commitment To Reforms

IMF Urges Belarus To Prove Commitment To Reforms
An International Monetary Fund official has told the Belarusian government it must show a firm commitment to reforms in order to qualify for IMF loans.

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Tajik Court Hands Out Stiff Sentences To Hizb Ut-Tahrir Members

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Tajik Court Hands Out Stiff Sentences To Hizb Ut-Tahrir Members

Tajik Court Hands Out Stiff Sentences To Hizb Ut-Tahrir Members
A provincial court in Tajikistan has sentenced four men to lengthy prison terms after finding them guilty of membership in a banned religious extremist group.

Putin Says Voters Still Have A Choice

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Putin Says Voters Still Have A Choice

Putin Says Voters Still Have A Choice
Russia's main television channels have aired excerpts from an interview with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in which Putin denies he is guaranteed to win presidential elections next year.

Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat

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Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat
Analysis: Libya oil fields face guerrilla war threat
LONDON (Reuters) - Pro-Gaddafi fighters may resort to hit-and-run guerilla attacks against Libyan politicians, foreign workers and oil installations in the remote southwestern Fezzan district if they are driven from their last bastions, risk consultants say.

Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying (AP)

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Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying
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Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying
(AP)

AP - Russia has denied news reports that the emergency relief center it is creating in Serbia will be used to spy on neighboring Romania, where U.S. anti-ballistic missile interceptors are likely to be installed.

Schooling the next generation of the super rich

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Schooling the next generation of the super rich

Schooling the next generation of the super rich
Schooling the next generation of the super rich Oct. 17 - Private bankers are increasingly courting the sons and daughters of the super rich as they seek to win a share of the $5 trillion it is estimated will be passed down to the next generation by 2020. From: ReutersVideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 04:00 More in News & Politics...

Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek

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Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek

Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek
The GuardianRussia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine VisitBusinessWeekOct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Russia doesn't expect to reach a new natural-gas supply agreement with Ukraine, which is seeking lower prices for the fuel, during President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Russia's neighbor tomorrow. ...Medvedev, Yanukovych to attend Russia-Ukraine forum Oct 18RIA NovostiLavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to RussiaFocus NewsNo Meddling in Ukraine's AffairsNew York TimesThe Canberra Times -TheParliament.comall 46 news...

Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia

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Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia

Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia
Supporters of a party that represents the interests of Latvia's large Russian-speaking minority has gathered outside parliament to protest the exclusion of the party from talks on a new coalition government.

No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters

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No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters

No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters
NEWS.com.auNo "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - PutinReutersSpeaking after demonstrators rallied against injustice and economic crisis around the world at the weekend, Putin said the double-digit increases in social spending that he has approved would prevent similar unrest in Russia. "Hundreds of thousands of ...Russians scorn 'pornographic' glam spy Anna ChapmanNEWS.com.auall 20 news articles »

No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia: Putin

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No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia: Putin
No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia: Putin
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin defended plans to bolster social spending on Monday, telling global corporate chiefs that it would help stave off the type of protests that occurred in the United States and Europe over the weekend.

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Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid

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Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid
Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan interim government forces said on Monday they had raised the country's new flag over Bani Walid, but it was not clear if they had captured the whole town, one of the last bastions of pro-Muammar Gaddafi loyalists.

No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters

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No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters

No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - Putin - Reuters
NEWS.com.auNo "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia - PutinReutersSpeaking after demonstrators rallied against injustice and economic crisis around the world at the weekend, Putin said the double-digit increases in social spending that he has approved would prevent similar unrest in Russia. "Hundreds of thousands of ...Russians scorn 'pornographic' glam spy Anna ChapmanNEWS.com.auall 20 news articles »

Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying - The Associated Press

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Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying - The Associated Press

Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying - The Associated Press
B92Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spyingThe Associated PressBELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Russia has denied news reports that the emergency relief center it is creating in Serbia will be used to spy on neighboring Romania, where US anti-ballistic missile interceptors are likely to be installed. ...Russia Denies New Facility in Serbia Is for SpyingABC NewsRussia, Serbia set up emergency centerThe Voice of Russiaall 90 news articles »

Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying (AP)

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Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying
(AP)
Russia denies new facility in Serbia is for spying
(AP)

AP - Russia has denied news reports that the emergency relief center it is creating in Serbia will be used to spy on neighboring Romania, where U.S. anti-ballistic missile interceptors are likely to be installed.

Vera Dushevina beat seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci in 1st round of Kremlin Cup - W...

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Vera Dushevina beat seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci in 1st round of Kremlin Cup - Washington Post
Vera Dushevina beat seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci in 1st round of Kremlin Cup - Washington Post
Vera Dushevina beat seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci in 1st round of Kremlin CupWashington PostBy AP, MOSCOW — Vera Dushevina of Russia beat seventh-seeded Roberta Vinci of Italy 7-6 (4), 6-4 to advance to the second round of the Kremlin Cup on Monday. Dushevina rallied after trailing 4-0 in the first set and 4-2 in the second, winning four ...and more »

HSBC's Morris Says Equities to Rally Ahead of EU Summit

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HSBC's Morris Says Equities to Rally Ahead of EU Summit

HSBC's Morris Says Equities to Rally Ahead of EU Summit
HSBC's Morris Says Equities to Rally Ahead of EU Summit Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Morris, who oversees the Absolute Return fund at HSBC Global Asset Management, talks about the outlook for equity markets ahead of this weekend's European leaders summit in Brussels and asset allocation. He speaks with Linzie Janis on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 04:09 More in Entertainment...

Case Against Jailed Belarusian Activist's Supporter Delayed

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Case Against Jailed Belarusian Activist's Supporter Delayed

Case Against Jailed Belarusian Activist's Supporter Delayed
A judge in western Belarus has sent a criminal case against a local human rights defender back to police for additional investigation.

AMAZING IMAGES: Home-made weather space balloon

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AMAZING IMAGES: Home-made weather space balloon

AMAZING IMAGES: Home-made weather space balloon
AMAZING IMAGES: Home-made weather space balloon Website designer Josh Taylor sends a £200 weather balloon into the stratosphere and captures some remarkable images. Report by Ashley Fudge. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com From: itnnews Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:33 More in News & Politics...

Bali boy tests positive for marijuana

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Bali boy tests positive for marijuana

Bali boy tests positive for marijuana
Bali boy tests positive for marijuana The 14-year-old boy accused of buying drugs in Bali will be sent to the adult Kerobokan Prison while the case is assessed. From: NewsOnABC Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:09 More in News & Politics...

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Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia

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Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia

Pro-Russian Party Supporters Protest in Latvia
Supporters of a party that represents the interests of Latvia's large Russian-speaking minority has gathered outside parliament to protest the exclusion of the party from talks on a new coalition government.

Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek

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Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek

Russia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine Visit - BusinessWeek
The GuardianRussia Doesn't Expect Gas Pact During Medvedev's Ukraine VisitBusinessWeekOct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Russia doesn't expect to reach a new natural-gas supply agreement with Ukraine, which is seeking lower prices for the fuel, during President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Russia's neighbor tomorrow. ...Medvedev, Yanukovych to attend Russia-Ukraine forum Oct 18RIA NovostiLavrov says new case against Tymoshenko over debt to RussiaFocus NewsNo Meddling in Ukraine's AffairsNew York TimesThe Canberra Times -TheParliament.comall 46 news...

Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid

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Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid
Libya government says its flag flies over Bani Walid
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan interim government forces said on Monday they had raised the country's new flag over Bani Walid, but it was not clear if they had captured the whole town, one of the last bastions of pro-Muammar Gaddafi loyalists.

Israel high court discusses prisoner exchange appeals

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Israel high court discusses prisoner exchange appeals
Israel high court discusses prisoner exchange appeals
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israelis opposed to a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas sought Supreme Court intervention on Monday to block the release of hundreds of jailed Palestinians in return for captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.

NH woman "elated" after South Pole rescue

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NH woman "elated" after South Pole rescue

NH woman "elated" after South Pole rescue
NH woman "elated" after South Pole rescue NH researcher Renee-Nicole Douceur tells the "Early Show" anchors how she's feeling after arriving in New Zealand, from the South Pole, and the medical treatment she's receiving for the possible stroke she suffered. From: CBS Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:45 More in News & Politics...

Rescue team faced dangers in South Pole

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Rescue team faced dangers in South Pole

Rescue team faced dangers in South Pole
Rescue team faced dangers in South Pole Discovery News journalist Eric Niller speaks to Jeff Glor about the difficulties that faced the rescue team that evacuated sick NH researcher Renee-Nicole Douceur from the South Pole. From: CBS Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:52 More in News & Politics...

Libya govt says its flag flies over Bani Walid

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Libya govt says its flag flies over Bani Walid
Libya govt says its flag flies over Bani Walid
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan interim government forces said on Monday they had raised the country's new flag over Bani Walid, but it was not clear if they had captured the whole town, one of the last bastions of pro-Muammar Gaddafi loyalists.

No Occupy Wall Street protests for Russia: Putin | Reuters

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No "Occupy Wall Street" protests for Russia: Putin

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MOSCOW | Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:37am EDT

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin defended plans to bolster social spending on Monday, telling global corporate chiefs that it would help stave off the type of protests that occurred in the United States and Europe over the weekend.

Speaking after demonstrators rallied against injustice and economic crisis around the world at the weekend, Putin said the double-digit increases in social spending that he has approved would prevent similar unrest in Russia.

"Hundreds of thousands of people -- not just a bunch of outcasts but hundreds of thousands -- are coming out onto the streets to demand what their governments are unable to fulfill," Putin told about 20 global CEOs including BP's Robert Dudley and PepsiCo's Indra Nooyi.

"If this (social spending) does not take place, then we could get to a situation which we see in countries with developed economies," Putin said in his first public comments on the "Occupy Wall Street" movement which has quickly spread around the globe from the United States.

Putin has long been a critic of Wall Street excess and has called the United States a parasite for printing too many dollars. He is keen to garner domestic support before the March 2012 election in which he will run for president.

At the same time Putin, Russia's president in 2000-2008, is trying to counter investor concerns that his return to the Kremlin will usher in a period of stagnation that puts the fiscal stability of the world's biggest energy producer at risk.

Putin repeated forecasts made to an investor conference this month, saying he expected economic growth of more than 4 percent this year in Russia and that fiscal stability was guaranteed no matter how bad the debt crisis in the euro zone.

Social spending -- which accounts for about one third of Russian federal budget expenditure -- will rise 20.4 percent in 2012 to 3.8 trillion roubles ($123 billion) in 2012, according to Finance Ministry projections.

"We will by all means fulfill all our social obligations before the Russian people," said Putin, who opinion polls show is Russia's most popular politician and is almost certain to win the 2012 election.

"We will act in the similar way further down the road."

The comments indicate that the Kremlin will seek to spend its oil money to soothe tension in a society which boasts the world's third-largest group of billionaires, after the United States and China.

During the last economic crisis, which saw Russia's economy contract by 7.8 percent in 2009, Putin took charge of efforts to spend tens of billions of dollars of state money to defend domestic manufacturers and bail out indebted tycoons.

Most Russians, however, believe the biggest robbers are the tycoons who amassed vast fortunes after the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union or politicians themselves, rather than the bankers of London or New York.

While violence flared in Rome and thousands protested in Times Square this weekend, Russia saw no major protests.

(Writing by Alexei Anishchuk and Guy Faulconbridge Editing by Maria Golovnina)

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