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Today's paper. Last Updated: 02/09/2012

Sheremetyevo Soaring After Revamp

Sheremetyevo management hailed a 150 percent profit jump as proof the airport's extensive regeneration is paying off.

Russia Last in BRICS For Faith in Business

Russia has seen the degree of confidence in its authorities falling dramatically this year in the wake of recent anti-government protests, as a survey said Wednesday that only 26 percent of respondents trust the government, down from 39 percent in 2011.

Alcohol Delivered After Hours

Vedomosti
According to the law, it's not possible to buy alcoholic beverages at night, but there are ways around that. For example, alcohol can be received as a present, rented, or accepted as collateral.

TNK-BP Spending $12Bln To Develop Yamal Oil Fields

Bloomberg
TNK-BP plans to spend $12 billion to develop four fields in the Arctic Yamal region as it invests in new projects to offset declines at some of its older deposits.

Russian Railways to Build Line in Borneo

Reuters
Indonesia plans a $2.4 billion rail line, together with state firm Russian Railways, on Borneo Island, which will initially be used to transport coal.

Kangaroo Meat May Return to Russian Tables

Australia is making a renewed effort this year to lift a 2009 ban on imports of kangaroo meat to Russia.

Urals Plant Makes New Electric Train

Ural Locomotives, the Sverdlovsk region-based joint venture between the Sinara Group and Siemens, announced plans to develop a new urban express train.



Putin Calls For More Religion on TV

The Moscow Times
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with religious leaders Wednesday that the "voice of the church" should have a greater presence on state-run television channels and that more TV programming should be devoted to religious topics.

Russia Gets Bad Rap Over Syria

As the violent standoff between Syria's security forces and armed opposition groups roils the country, the crisis has opened heated divisions at the United Nations Security Council.

Russia - Sweden 2011 cover

Russia - Sweden 2011

Official visits to Sweden by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov in spring 2011 are just one sign that relations between the Scandinavian powerhouse and Russia are picking up steam. The Moscow Times went to Sweden and reported firsthand on cars, tourists and trade.

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