Issue 4346. Last Updated: 03/10/2010

Putin to Push Arms, Energy in India

By Alex Anishyuk
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will push India to double its payment for renovations on a long-delayed aircraft carrier, while also trying to conclude other deals for arms, nuclear energy and communications during a two-day visit beginning Thursday.

Moscow's Disputed Construction Program Clears Key Hurdle

By Natalya Krainova

The Moscow City Duma on Wednesday passed in a crucial second reading a bill outlining City Hall's construction plans for the next 15 years that critics said puts corporate interests ahead of those of residents and does little to alleviate traffic jams.

Car Rebate Scheme Splutters into Action

By Maria Antonova

The government's cash-for-clunkers program, which was slated to begin on March 8, International Women's Day, is suffering from a lack of clarity and poor timing, market participants said Tuesday.

10 Arrested in Nevsky Express Bombing

By Alexandra Odynova
A Moscow court has sanctioned the arrest of 10 suspects in connection with November's bombing of the Nevsky Express train that killed 28 people.

Bill Would Strip State Corporations of Profits

The Moscow Times
2 hours ago

The State Duma will consider a bill that will require Vneshekonombank and the Deposit Insurance Agency to transfer 75 percent of their profits into the federal budget, a Duma deputy said Wednesday.

State Talks Tough on Web Piracy

By Anastasia Golitsyna and Valery Kodachigov / Vedomosti
Authorities are planning to punish Internet providers for the transfer of illegal content that is downloaded and distributed by their customers, Vedomosti has learned.



The Real Four I’s

By Vladimir Ryzhkov
Institutions are corrupt to the core, infrastructure is collapsing, innovation is meager, and investment is evaporating.

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Controversial Dacha Demolished at Dawn

By Aaron Mulvihill
Bulldozers destroyed the Muromtseva dacha in Tsaritsyno during a dawn raid by police and a demolition crew, just over two months after a mysterious fire gutted it.



Window on Eurasia

Window on Eurasia: Nation Forcibly Deported Under Brezhnev Now at Risk

By Paul Goble
The last survivors of a pre-Turkic civilization in Central Asia and the last nation to be forcibly deported by the Soviet government are now rapidly dying out after some of them have moved back to their traditional villages in highland Tajikistan, a Moscow journal reports.

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Polonsky Offers $100 Tours of His Tower

Combined Reports
More than 50 people took a tour of the Federation Tower on Friday after developer Mirax Group announced a promotion to try to sell empty space in what was slated to become the country's largest skyscraper.





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