Protest and Chaos Seen in Kudrin-Ordered Study
Chaika Creates Prosecutor for Business Rights
Putin to Take First Foreign Trip to Belarus May 31
Initiative Brings Khamatova Joy and Frustration
Iraqi Authorities Release Jailed Russian Bikers
Red Square Flyboy Regrets Air Stunt
More Public Figures Accused of Flouting Road Rules
Following the president's order to cut the number of officials entitled to use flashing lights to skirt through traffic, several incidents of alleged abuse involving high-profile figures have come to light.
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- Medvedev Divides the Burden Amongst His Deputies
- Tensions Rise as Opposition Leaders are Freed
- Japanese Diplomat to Visit After Motorcycle Tourist Murdered in Siberia
- Tabloid: Superjet Downed by U.S. Industrial Sabotage
- Rotenberg Gets Road Contracts by Decree
- Polar Bear Bites Off Fingers of Khabarovsk Zoo Visitor
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- Luxury Hotels Compete to Raise Service
- Medvedev Chats With U.S. Cowboys
- U.S. Judge Sentences Man in Bout Case
Russia's New Propaganda MinisterBy Michael Bohm
After Monday's announcement that historian Vladimir Medinsky was appointed the culture minister, critics quickly labeled him the new propaganda minister. Medinsky's academic ethics and historical distortions may raise serious questions, but for the Kremlin, he has three important attributes that are much more important: He is a model United Russia leader, a firm Putin loyalist and a skilled sophist.
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Putin Has Plethora of Business Ideas
Wine Culture Takes Root
HIV Prevention Falls Short as Funding Ends
We Want Reforms, Not Revolution
Stars Head to St. Petersburg for White Nights Fest
Modest Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunov," which has arguably become the most popular operatic piece by a Russian composer on the international stage in the past decade, has been revamped by renowned British director Graham Vick. The production, which will be staged Friday, Saturday and June 26, opens the 20th International Stars of the White Nights festival, which runs through July 15.
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Pulp Nonfiction: High School Students Brandish Pistols, Demand Money and Gold From Migrant WorkersA team of high school students are facing charges after breaking into an apartment in northern Moscow armed with guns and demanding gold and money from Tajik migrant workers, according to police.
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