2009 U.S.-Russia Summit: Obama in Moscow
Complete coverage of the U.S.-Russia summit, being held July 6-8 in Moscow.
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Haye Shocks Valuyev in "David versus Goliath" Match
The 29-year-old Londoner landed a handful of big left-right combinations in the early rounds that troubled the towering Russian, who could not pin the quick Haye to the ropes.
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The Moscow Bubble
Moscow remains beholden to the Russian economic boom, which in turn directly depends on oil prices, and if they fall again in coming months, the city's real estate bubble may burst spectacularly.
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The Wall That Changed Modern History
Even the most seemingly trivial factor can spark a historical event.
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Ukraine Official Says Flu May Delay Vote
Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, however, insisted that there would be no delays and the country would get a new president Jan. 17.
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Finding the Right Tone For Medvedev’s Speech
Medvedev needs to decide whether he wants to make his regular smart speech or go for the jugular and ask Russians to sacrifice for their country to bridge the “modernization divide” with leading powers.
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Kudrin Cool to G20 Stimulus Pledge
The finance minister also said he was concerned that asset price bubbles might materialize because of massive rapid capital inflows.
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Naftogaz Makes ‘Difficult’ Payment
A Gazprom spokesman declined to comment on whether the payment had been received, saying only that the money was expected by Monday.
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City Hall Seeks to Evict 2 Human Rights Groups
City Hall’s cultural heritage department has filed lawsuits against Moscow Helsinki Group and Goryachaya Linia, the Moscow branch of the For Human Rights group.
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Sales of Flu Medicine and Masks Soar
Rigla, the retail unit of drug wholesaler Protek, said Tamiflu revenue jumped fourfold between Oct. 24 and Oct. 30.
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Easterners Pine for Socialism
Capitalism’s failure to lift living standards, impose the rule of law and tame flourishing corruption and nepotism has given way to fond memories of the times when the jobless rate was zero, food was cheap and social safety was high.