Wednesday, January 16, 2013

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Министры будут ежемесячно отчитываться перед Путиным, пишут "Известия"//
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По информации газеты, отчеты будут формироваться на основе указов, которые Путин подписал в день своей инаугурации. Вскоре перед президентом должны отчитаться министр образования Дмитрий Ливанов, министр труда Максим Топилин и глава Минздравсоцразвития Вероника ...
Министры, ко мне! Путин требует отчета о реализации его указов. Дойдет очередь и до регионовUra.ru
Министры будут ежемесячно лично докладывать Путину о реализации президентских обещанийБалтИнфо.ru
Путин усиливает контроль за работой министровЯСИА (подписка)
Урал паблисити монитор -Росбалт.RU
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"Russia Under Putin"
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The public is invited to attend an Ambassadors' Roundtable series “after work” presentation by Dr. William Partlett, Research Scholar and Lecturer at Columbia University School of Law. Dr. Partlett will speak on Russia Under Putin. This event will take ...


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В наступившем году Путин не сможет выполнить своих предвыборных обещаний
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Наступивший год даст окончательный ответ на вопрос, будут ли выполнены предвыборные обещания Владимира Путина в области экономической политики. Главное из них - обещание в 2018 года войти в двадцатку стран с лучшим деловым климатом. 30 января 2012 года Владимир ...
Путину обещают решающий годBFM.Ru

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Dokument opowiadający życie Putina od lat kiedy był młody do tutejszych czasów.
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IS PUTIN OFFERING KUTUZOV'S GOLDEN BRIDGE TO RUSSIA'S ...
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The Russian tactic of giving an adversary an exit through which to escape was coined by Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov (left) during the war against Napoleon. He called it the “pont d'or” (golden bridge). The meaning was that Napoleon and his army should be ...

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World economic lull may prove temporary – Putin
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The current world economic lull may prove temporary, so Russia should be ready to address problems, said President Vladimir Putin in a statement. Speaking during a conference on economic issues in Moscow today, he pointed out that the world economic ...
Putin says Russian economy ended on positive note in 2012Shanghai Daily (subscription)
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Russia should attract investment to develop infrastructure – Putin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin feels it necessary to create investment- encouraging conditions in Russia, and to channel investment into the development of infrastructure. When addressing an economic conference in the Moscow Kremlin earlier today, ...
Yanukovych plans to meet Putin in FebruaryKyiv Post
Putin Opens New Moscow HQ of Russian Geographical SocietyAPA
Man Charged with Launching Cyber Attacks on Vladimir PutineSecurity Planet
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Откуда дровишки, господин Путин?.. Госчиновники, включая президента и премьера, оказались под банковским колпаком. В случае чего придется ...
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Теперь банки должны будут определить, откуда у госслужащих деньги на отпуск на островах, покупку недвижимости и на любые другие крупные сделки. Под контроль попадут все операции с суммами больше, чем 15 тыс. рублей. Особое внимание – к операциям, которым присвоена ...


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Министры, ко мне! Путин требует отчета о реализации его указов. Дойдет очередь и до регионов
Ura.ru
Напомним, что сразу после вступления в должность, 7 мая прошлого года Владимир Путин подписал ряд указов, направленных на улучшение ситуации в экономике, науке, образовании и в социальной сфере. Как рассказал корреспонденту газеты пресс-секретарь президента Дмитрий ...
Министры будут ежемесячно отчитываться перед Путиным, пишут "Известия"//РИА Новости
Министры будут ежемесячно лично докладывать Путину о реализации президентских обещанийБалтИнфо.ru
Путин усиливает контроль за работой министровЯСИА (подписка)
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Russia News Review: Vladimir Putin warns foreigners not to intervene in Russian politics - via World news: Russia | guardian.co.uk | President Vladimir Putin in his state-of-the-nation address on Wednesday ordered the government to tackle issues including a crisis of national identity, population decline, corruption and the economy's dependence on natural resources - via The Moscow Times Top Stories - 10:49 AM 12/12/2012

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High output from the cartel, as well as robust U.S. production and anemic world demand have resulted in unusually high crude inventories. OPEC predicts even less demand next year.

via World news: Russia | guardian.co.uk by Miriam Elder on 12/12/12
Russian president uses speech to attack 'meddling' in domestic affairs
Vladimir Putin has warned against foreign meddling in Russia's politics in a speech designed to spell out his priorities for the year ahead.
"Direct or indirect meddling in our domestic politics is unacceptable," Putin told a gathering of around 1,000 politicians in the Kremlin's grand St George Hall on Wednesday. "A figure who receives money from abroad for his political work, and thus serves some foreign interest, cannot be a politician in Russia."
Putin's comments built on a year-long campaign designed to paint members of the growing opposition to him as agents of the west.
It was a rare moment of attack in a 90-minute speech that saw Putin more calm and subdued than usual. Amid rumours of back trouble, the 60-year-old leader often leaned on the podium as he addressed the crowd.
The opposition is planning to march on Saturday to the Lubyanka, a building that housed the Soviet-era KGB and today houses its successor the FSB, in the first major gathering in months. Dozens of activists have been arrested and dozens more questioned in a far-reaching campaign designed to strike fear into those who dare protest against Putin.
Putin used his speech to pay lip service to liberal ideals. "Russia does not and cannot have any political choice but democracy," Putin said. "I want to say, and even stress, that we share those universal democratic principles taken around the whole world." The opposition to Putin arose after the powerful leader announced his intention to return to the presidency after four years as prime minister. Activists complained of widespread fraud in the elections that followed.
Putin acknowledged that something was missing in Russian society, and lay the blame at an absence of moral values.
"It's painful for me to talk about this today, but I am required to say this. Today, Russian society has a clear deficit of spiritual principles – mercy, compassion, mutual suffering and support – a deficit of that which through all of history made us stronger, which made us proud," Putin said. He called on officials to "strengthen the strong spiritual and moral fabric of society".
He also called on officials to re-instate patriotism in Russian schools, and urged Russian businesses to be patriotic. He then called for the "de-offshore-isation" of the Russian economy, referring to the fact that many Russian businesses are owned via shell companies in order to avoid taxes.
Putin attempted to convey that his recently launched anti-corruption campaign was a serious move to clean up the country's notoriously corrupt government. He told the officials gathered that Russian politicians and their close relatives should be banned from keeping money in foreign banks or owning shares in foreign companies. As the crowd began to clap, he stepped in to say: "Wait to applaud, you might not like what comes next."

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Moscow's Basmanny District Court on Wednesday extended until April the arrest of leftist opposition activist Leonid Razvozzhayev on charges of plotting mass riots.

WASHINGTON/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - With its caustic rhetoric on Israel and its gold-for-gas trade with Iran, Turkey is not the deferential U.S. ally it once was as it carves out a growing role in the fast-changing politics of the Middle East. The collapse of its ties with the Jewish state have put paid to U.S. hopes it could be a broker in the Arab-Israeli conflict, while its gold sales to Iran have provided a financial lifeline to a government meant to be under the choke of U.S. sanctions. ...

North Korean youths in traditional Korean outfit play instruments in front of the Pyongyang Grand Theatre in Pyongyang, North Korea, to celebrate a rocket launch on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. North Korea appeared to successfully fire a long-range rocket Wednesday, defying international warnings as the regime of Kim Jong Un pushes forward with its quest to develop the technology needed to deliver a nuclear warhead. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)The White House was quick to condemn North Korea's successful launch of a long-range rocket, calling it a "highly provocative act" that threatens regional security.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a state-of-the nation address in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. Putin delivered his first state-of-the nation address since winning a third term in March's election despite a wave of massive protests in Moscow. Putin has taken a tough course on dissent since his inauguration, with opposition activists arrested and introduction of laws that impose heavy fines on protesters.Putin said Wednesday that the government would focus on developing high-tech industries to make sure that Russia succeeds in global competition. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday angrily rejected what he described as attempts to enforce foreign patterns of democracy on Russia and vowed to preserve the nation's identity against interference from abroad.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks during his annual state of the nation address at the Kremlin in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian authorities will crack down on corruption and the flight of capital from the country, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. In his first state of the nation address since he started a six-year third term in May, Putin drew applause from his high-ranking audience when he said officials should be restricted by law from opening foreign bank accounts and owning securities abroad. "Don't applaud too soon - maybe you won't like it," he said, adding that the measures would apply to senior Kremlin, government and parliamentary officials. ...

In this Friday, Jan. 27, 2012 photo, a sign of RBS, Royal Bank of Scotland, is seen at its office in the City of London. The value of global mergers and acquisitions deals in 2012 was nearly half the amount made five years ago, when the global financial crisis was first baring its teeth, a leading accounting and consulting firm said Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. There were a little under 37,000 deals worldwide, around 9,000 less than in 2007, when many companies indulged in a feverish bout of deal-making, many of which led to their financial ruin. Much of the blame for Royal Bank of Scotland PLC’s near-collapse in 2008, which eventually required a government bailout, was due to its over-priced purchase of a large chunk of Dutch bank ABN Amro the year before. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)The value of mergers and acquisitions deals around the world in 2012 was nearly half the amount made five years ago, when the financial crisis first bared its teeth, a leading accounting and consulting firm said Wednesday.

MARRAKECH, Morocco (Reuters) - The leader of Syria's opposition coalition called on the country's Alawite minority on Wednesday to launch a campaign of civil disobedience against President Bashar al-Assad, an Alawite who faces a mainly Sunni Muslim uprising against his rule. Mouaz Alkhatib also told a meeting in Morocco that the opposition would hold world powers, particularly Russia, responsible if Assad uses chemical weapons against rebel fighters. He urged Iran to withdraw personnel he said were supporting Assad in the 20-month-old Syrian conflict. ...

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Ukraine's use of a legal loophole to raise trade barriers around its auto industry, livestock farmers and other sectors met a barrage of criticism at the World Trade Organization as a deadline expired for others to respond to its plan.

via The Moscow Times Top Stories by Reuters <moscowtimes@themoscowtimes.com> on 12/11/12
A Russia-led coalition resubmitted a previously shelved proposal at this week's International Telecommunications Union conference in Dubai that calls for sweeping new governmental powers over the Internet.

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Sukhoi's fourth T-50 prototype fighter jet known by its Russian abbreviation PAKFA on Wednesday successfully performed its first test flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

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A senior Republican lawmaker is urging the Obama administration to do more to help NATO allies in Europe ease dangerous dependence on Russia's gas monopolies.

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Afghanistan's lower house of parliament has voted to start impeachment proceedings against 11 cabinet ministers.

Considering Bosnia-Herzegovina's high level of unemployment, it is perhaps not surprising that illegal coal mining is quite widespread in the former Yugoslav republic, which has vast reserves of the fuel not far below the surface.

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Zardari were expected to discuss the suicide bombing last week that wounded Afghan intelligence chief Asadullah Khalid.

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Renault-Nissan finalized a long-awaited deal to take control of Lada-maker AvtoVAZ as it looks to snatch market share from rivals in Russia by offering affordable, modern vehicles to a rising middle class.

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Artist Nikas Safronov has filed a civil suit against the authors of a Pussy Riot video for using his image without permission.

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President Vladimir Putin in his state-of-the-nation address on Wednesday ordered the government to tackle issues including a crisis of national identity, population decline, corruption and the economy's dependence on natural resources.

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Russia's Defense Shuffle May Tarnish Its Military
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Op-Ed Contributors

Why the Reset Should Be Reset


Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

By THOMAS E. GRAHAM and DMITRI TRENIN
Published: December 12, 2012

AS President Obama approaches his second term, few foreign policies are more in need of reassessment than his stance toward Russia.
Recent events have eroded the promise of the “reset” proclaimed in 2009. Its achievements — the New START Treaty, cooperation on Afghanistan and Iran, Russia’s entry into the World Trade Organization — have faded, replaced by stubborn differences over Syria, Iran and other high-profile issues amid rising, gratuitously antagonistic rhetoric in both capitals.
Obama will now try to reverse this deterioration, perhaps demonstrating some of the “flexibility” he promised Russian leaders earlier this year. Putin, for his part, has talked about giving the relations “a new quality” by adding a strong economic dimension. We may hear talk of a second phase of the reset. There may be more deals of the kind ExxonMobil struck with Rosneft.
But glib formulations and major energy projects should not cover up the fundamental choice the two administrations face: to continue their transactional approach to relations, with their inevitable ups and downs, or to put relations in a broader, longer-term strategic framework, which could foster more enduring constructive relations.
A choice in favor of the former faces two problems.
First, it is hard to see where progress can be made in the next four years.
Deeper nuclear-arms cuts, a U.S. priority, will harden Russian concerns about U.S. missile defense and nonnuclear strategic systems, while approaching the threshold at which Chinese, Indian and Pakistani forces begin to affect the global nuclear balance.
Putin’s recent preference for trade and investment requires a qualitatively different business climate in Russia, including the de facto rule of law and competent, honest governance. Fruitful cooperation on regional conflicts, as Syria has demonstrated, requires dealing with the age-old principles of world order, sovereignty and noninterference in internal affairs, and the growing Western preference to use force to protect foreign populations from brutal leaders.
The United States will not revert to realpolitik, and Russia will not give up its support for the traditional order. Overall, there will be no easy trade-offs.
Second, domestic political conditions in neither country are conducive to pursuing such trade-offs. Incensed by Washington’s insistence on dealing simultaneously with the Russian government and Russian society, Putin has taken steps — from branding foreign-funded non-governmental organizations as “foreign agents” to ending the U.S. Agency for International Development’s 20 years of work in Russia — that do not make it politically easier for Obama to sell closer engagement with Moscow.
The Magnitsky Act, calling for sanctions against Russian officials who violate human rights, establishes a precedent which, in theory at least, can be expanded to include any senior member of the current regime.
By contrast, a strategic approach would start with the geopolitical transformation now underway across the globe and ask how each country could become a strategic asset for the other.
Russia, if only by virtue of geography, and the United States, because of its global reach, could exercise significant influence over the emergence of a new geopolitical balance in Eurasia. The two countries’ strategic interests do not necessarily collide; indeed, there is probably a significant overlap, given common concerns about China, Islamic extremists and competition for Arctic resources by non-Arctic powers.
Moreover, there is a significant economic component to all these balances that could encourage the productive relations with the United States that are critical to Russia’s becoming a modern economy — one of Russia’s prime national strategic objectives.
The question arises then how the United States and Russia could each harness relations to its own strategic purposes.
So far, both the U.S. administration and the Kremlin have resisted taking a strategic approach. In her article in Foreign Policy a year ago on the “pivot” toward Asia, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not once mention Russia, even though Russia was then preparing to act as host to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting in Vladivostok in September 2012 in part to underscore its determination to return as an Asian power, and was playing a vital role in supplying American forces in Afghanistan. Putin canceled his participation in last May’s Group of 8 summit meeting at Camp David at the last moment, something no world leader had done before.
On the U.S. side, this oversight grows in part out of the discomfort America has with the very idea of Russian power, grounded in the long Cold-War struggle. Having confronted malevolent Soviet power for so long, America resists the idea that Russia could ever have a positive role in American strategic interests.
On the Russian side, there is still great resentment over the way the United States treated Russia after the end of the Cold War, and a fair amount of suspicion that U.S. policy is aimed at weakening Russia today.
It is time to begin overcoming this mutual discomfort and mistrust. Two decades after the Cold War, the United States and Russia are no longer strategic rivals, and in the emerging multipolar world they could be partners.
This is a proposition that now needs to be tested. The two countries need to engage in a high-level strategic dialogue to understand the dynamics of our changing world and the ways in which they impact on each country’s strategic interests, and to determine whether there is sufficient overlap in these interests for a long-term cooperative relationship.
There is no guarantee that we would reach agreement. Indeed, a strategic dialogue could reveal unbridgeable differences. But the potential benefits of strategic cooperation justify the effort.
Thomas E. Graham is a senior director of Kissinger Associates. Dmitri Trenin is director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
A version of this op-ed appeared in print on December 13, 2012, in The International Herald Tribune.

Op-Ed Contributors: Why the Russia Reset Should Be Reset

from NYT > Opinion-Global by By THOMAS E. GRAHAM and DMITRI TRENIN
Strategic interests should be pushing Russia and the U.S. toward cooperation.

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"Тема возврата к смешанной системе стоит давно"


&quot;Тема возврата к смешанной системе стоит давно&quot;
Владимир Путин в среду выступил с ежегодным посланием к Федеральному собранию. Впервые в Георгиевском зале Кремля прозвучала тема противоречий между русскими и "этническими анклавами", была предложена реформа Государственной думы -- выбирать ее можно будет вновь по смешанной системе, а чиновникам и крупному бизнесу настоятельно рекомендовано отказаться от использования офшоров и вернуть свои деньги из-за рубежа. Эксперты, опрошенные "Газетой.Ru", разбирались в серьезности намерений Путина.

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Актриса Кустинская вышла из комы


Актриса Кустинская вышла из комы
Она все еще находится в тяжелом состоянии. На прошлой неделе актрису, известную по ролям в картинах "Иван Васильевич меняет профессию" и "Три плюс два", доставили в тяжелом состоянии в реанимацию Боткинской больницы. У нее были зафиксированы пневмония и кома.

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Новосибирский бизнесмен, проходящий потерпевшим по делу банды чиновников-убийц, заявил о стремлении развалить его "следственной чехардой"


Новосибирский бизнесмен, проходящий потерпевшим по делу банды чиновников-убийц, заявил о стремлении развалить его &quot;следственной чехардой&quot;
Вице-мэр Новосибирска Александр Солодкин и его отец, занимавший пост советника губернатора, были арестованы три года назад за связь с бандой Трунова. Высокопоставленных чиновников заподозрили в десятках убийств и других преступлениях. Однако до суда дошло только 4 эпизода, а расследование затихло из-за постоянных кадровых перестановок.

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Зингаревич рассчитывает на Павлюченко


Зингаревич рассчитывает на Павлюченко
Форвард "Локомотива" Роман Павлюченко может продолжить карьеру в английском "Рединге", а туринский "Ювентус" достиг предварительной договоренности о переходе защитника "Рубина" Сальваторе Боккетти. В то же время шведский игрок обороны "Селтика" Микаэль Лустиг опроверг возможность перехода в казанскую команду.

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5 signs the UFO community can't take a joke - Salon


5 signs the UFO community can't take a joke - Salon
Salon5 signs the UFO community can't take a jokeSalon“Along with the briefcase with nuclear codes, the president of the country is given a special 'top secret' folder. This folder in its entirety contains information about aliens who visited our planet,” Medvedev said during an interview with Ren TV ...

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Каски для детей и взрослых


Каски для детей и взрослых
Первые сильные заморозки вновь обнажили одну из главных проблем зимнего Петербурга. За последние два дня от падения льда с крыш домов пострадал уже не один человек. Местные депутаты выказывают недовольство качеством зимней уборки и советуют ходить по улицам города в шлемах или касках.

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Дмитрий Медведев встретится с бизнес-сообществом 21 декабря


Дмитрий Медведев встретится с бизнес-сообществом 21 декабря
Премьер-министр России Дмитрий Медведев 21 декабря проведет встречу с бизнес-сообществом в Москве в центре Digital October, сообщила пресс-служба партии "Единая России".

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ОПЕК сохранила квоту на добычу нефти


ОПЕК сохранила квоту на добычу нефти
Организация стран-экспортеров нефти (ОПЕК) сохранила квоту на добычу нефти в 30 млн баррелей в сутки на совещании в Вене, сообщили участники совещания. Это решение совпало с прогнозами аналитиков.

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ФМС надеется на ужесточение законов о незаконной миграции до конца года


ФМС надеется на ужесточение законов о незаконной миграции до конца года
Руководство Федеральной миграционной службы (ФМС) России рассчитывает, что Госдума еще до конца текущего года примет законы, ужесточающие ответственность за организацию незаконной миграции.

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"Коринтианс" ждет "Челси"


&quot;Коринтианс&quot; ждет &quot;Челси&quot;
"Коринтианс" стал первым финалистом клубного чемпионата мира, проходящего в Японии. На стадионе "Тойота" бразильская команда победила египетский "Аль-Ахли" благодаря голу перуанского форварда Паоло Герреро.

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Алена Попова: "В России и других странах женщины будут играть основную роль" - Агентство Социальной Информации


Алена Попова: &quot;В России и других странах женщины будут играть основную роль&quot; - Агентство Социальной Информации
Алена Попова: "В России и других странах женщины будут играть основную роль"Агентство Социальной ИнформацииДискуссия прошла в Международном фонде социально-экономических и политологических исследований (Горбачев-Фонд) в рамках круглого стола "Женщина XXI века: новые возможности и новые вызовы" в ходе секции "Российские женщины: между прошлым и будущим". Секретарь ...

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Dual Screen Russian Smartphone to Launch in 2013



Dual Screen Russian Smartphone to Launch in 2013
Dual Screen Russian Smartphone to Launch in 2013 Yota Devices hopes its dual-screen smartphone, combining a traditional LCD screen and an electronic-paper display, will break the mold of mobile technology. Dow Jones's Lukas Alpert takes a closer look. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 24 1 ratingsTime: 04:07 More in News & Politics

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Путин вернул страну в прошлое - Утро.Ru


Путин вернул страну в прошлое - Утро.Ru
Утро.RuПутин вернул страну в прошлоеУтро.RuМне кажется, что Владимир Путин много личного принес в этот документ, и я думаю, что он сработает в ближайшем будущем", - цитирует РИА "Новости" политолога Алексея Мухина. Глава государства, по мнению эксперта, желает видеть Россию сильной и суверенной страной, которая вместе с ... То, что ...Послание Путина: ЛДПР требует «посадок», а эсеры - переменМТРКall 1,215 news articles »

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Communist MP criticizes Putin's address for contradictory initiatives - The Voice of Russia


Communist MP criticizes Putin's address for contradictory initiatives - The Voice of Russia
The Voice of RussiaCommunist MP criticizes Putin's address for contradictory initiativesThe Voice of Russia“One of the major contradictions in Vladimir Putin's 2012 address was his proposal to treat social malaises with liberal medicine. In a nutshell, he's called for a 'more leftist' social course coupled with a 'more rightist' financial and economic ...

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С суздальской ТИК взыщут издержки в пользу кандидата от «СР»


С суздальской ТИК взыщут издержки в пользу кандидата от «СР»
Суздальский районный суд Владимирской области принял беспрецедентное для области решение о взыскании с территориальной избирательной комиссии судебных расходов в пользу оппозиционного кандидата в депутаты. Теперь Суздальский теризбирком обязан вернуть кандидату от СПРАВЕДЛИВОЙ РОССИИ Людмиле Третьяковой потраченные ею на судебную защиту своих прав 30 548,49 рублей.

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Касьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизнь - Аргументы.ру


Касьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизнь - Аргументы.ру
Аргументы.руКасьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизньАргументы.руМихаил Касьянов считает, что Путин – против госкапитализма.По его словам, это хорошо, если есть признание, что сырьевая модель исчерпана, что главным должна быть конкуренция, пишет kp.ru. Вместе с тем, по мнению Михаила Касьянова, в выступлении читалась явная ностальгия ...and more »

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Касьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизнь - Аргументы.ру


Касьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизнь - Аргументы.ру
Аргументы.руКасьянов сомневается, что послание Путина будет воплощено в жизньАргументы.руМихаил Касьянов считает, что Путин – против госкапитализма.По его словам, это хорошо, если есть признание, что сырьевая модель исчерпана, что главным должна быть конкуренция, пишет kp.ru. Вместе с тем, по мнению Михаила Касьянова, в выступлении читалась явная ностальгия ...and more »

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Now or Never: Putin on Russia's worries and concerns



Now or Never: Putin on Russia's worries and concerns
Now or Never: Putin on Russia's worries and concerns Vladimir Putin focused on improving Russia's social sector and bolstering the economy, during his first address to lawmakers since returning to the Kremlin. The President warned it's high time to seize the initiative, lest the country fall behind on the rapidly developing global arena. He also called for much tighter control over government spending and the income of bureaucrats, warning them against drawing money away from the country's economy. RT's Aleksey Yaroshevsky reports. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. From: RussiaToday Views: 302 38 ratingsTime: 02:47 More in News & Politics

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Putin Tackles Demographic 'Crisis' in Address


Putin Tackles Demographic 'Crisis' in Address
Russia risks entering a new demographic crisis unless it acts to capitalize on recent successes, President Vladimir Putin warned on Wednesday.