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First Video Added to Moscow Times Web Site

The video, a 3 1/2-minute interview with Rose Gottemoeller, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, examines the informal summit between Presidents Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush in Sochi on April 6. The video can be found on The Moscow Times' homepage, www.themoscowtimes.com.


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Market Matters : Oil Tax Pledge Buoys Markets
Markets surged after the swearing-in of Dmitry Medvedev as president in a pomp-filled ceremony Wednesday and a tax-cutting speech by Vladimir Putin the day after, when he was approved as prime minister.

Russia Investment Roadshow : Scenes From Last Year's Forum

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Chris Floyd is an American journalist whose work has taken him from Moscow to Mississippi, from moonshine raids in the Tennessee hills to the rarefied jungles of Oxford University. He has won numerous awards for his reporting on government, crime, and politics in the United States. On the other side of the Atlantic, he has edited an Oxford journal on science and religion, publishing articles by Nobel-wining scientists, Establishment figures like Prince Charles, and some of England's leading radical voices, such as George Monbiot and Richard Dawkins. His printed work has appeared in more than 80 countries around the world, in lands as diverse as India, Pakistan, Iran, Mexico, and Japan ,and throughout Western and Eastern Europe.

Global Eye pieces consistently feature in the list of our most read stories on TheMoscowTimes.com.

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