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20.08.2005 - US Department of State seriously interested in Russian oligarch in disgrace, Boris Berezovsky
The former Russian oligarch, who currently resides in England, is suspected to be involved in the assassination of Forbes Russia editor
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10.06.2005 - Every hundredth millionaire resides in Russia
88,000 Russian citizens have amassed great fortunes owing to the successful development of the Russian economy
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16.12.2004 - New Russian Business Magazine - Frontline
Frontline is a new English language business magazine about the expanding world of Russian markets and explores RU to EU and EU to RU trade for SMEs.
The magazine is factual, with brief summaries and reports on Russian market activities, company profiles, new players, innovations, developments, technologies, events and updates in a growing marketplace.
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07.10.2004 - The Oligarchs: Russia’s biggest company owners
Accounting for total sales of 1,700bn roubles and 1.44m employees Business
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07.10.2004 - Political Parties in Russia
Because of its Soviet past and extended period of democratic reforms, Russian politics has long been subject to public attention and interest both in Russia and abroad. The Russian political arena today is diverse — there are more than a dozen different parties and political movements in the country. Unlike A ...
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07.10.2004 - Duma Elections, December 2003
Legislative authorities in the Russian Federation are represented by the two-chamber Parliament called Federal Assembly of Russian Federation. The upper chamber is called Council of Federation and the lower chamber is called the State Duma. Before Vladimir Putin’s reforms of reinforcement of the ‘vertical of ...
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07.10.2004 - The Secret Policeman’s Ball
President Putin may have secured a docile parliament to rubber stamp the Kremlin’s future policies and programme (if one is ever made public!) and he has certainly strengthened his power, cutting down, in the election process, the key oligarchical obstacle to his rule. However, the President’s authority and ...
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07.10.2004 - Duma Elections-2003: Back to the future?
Paul Colston takes a look at Russia’s general election campaign as it reaches its final days. December 7 will see the country vote for a new State Duma and the United Party, strongly allied with President Putin, is tipped to sweep its list of favoured figures into the comfy Duma seats in record numbers. (ph ...
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07.10.2004 - Notes from the Underground
Paul Colston is a journalist specialing in Russian and Eastern Europe and is director of the Rossia Consultants Ltd consultancy in London. Twenty-four women in just over an hour!…That is what one of my friends boasted to me recently. I was in momentary shock (and a state of considerable envy, too). This part ...
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