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Today's paper. Last Updated: 01/26/2012

Europe's Rights Chief Offers Advice on Russia

Europe's outgoing human rights chief has some advice for the Latvian national who will succeed him: travel to Russia often to win the respect of local officials and press them hard to fulfill their promises.

Obama May Push for Jackson-Vanik Repeal

U.S. President Barack Obama called on lawmakers to approve "permanent normal trade relations" with Russia on Tuesday, in the latest hint that his administration would move to repeal the Cold War-era trade restrictions.

Emerald Isle Seeking More Tourist Rubles

Ireland, one of the countries worst hit by the financial crisis, is looking to boost its economy by attracting Russian tourists to its shore, and Wednesday the Irish Embassy presented a sales pitch for its country to local tourist firms.

Prosecutor Gets Upper Hand

The Prosecutor General's Office has gotten a boost from President Dmitry Medvedev with a bill proposing to increase its power amid an ongoing turf war with the Investigative Committee.

Prokhorov Put On Presidential Ballot

The Moscow Times
The Central Elections Commission on Wednesday officially registered billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov as a candidate for the March 4 presidential election.



Concerts

The Pratum Integrum Orchestra play a concert devoted to Henry Purcell, featuring excerpts from the opera "Queen of the Fairies" and the ode "Hail Bright Cecilia." Soloists include countertenor Dmitry Senkovsky. Dom Muzyki Chamber Hall. Thurs. at 7 p.m.

Dance

Catch two short ballets set to Mozart, "Petite Mort" and "Sechs Tanze," which were created for the Salzburg Festival to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his death. Saturday. 7 p.m.

Theater

The house arrest of Belarussian poet and novelist Vladimir Neklyayev is documented in playwright Yelena Gremina's “Two in Your House" on Feb. 11 and 25 at 8 p.m. at Teatr.doc.

Gigs

World-renowned Romanian gypsy band Fanfare Ciocarlia unleash their 12-piece brass orchestra at Dom Muzyki on Sunday. Expect high energy, rip-roaring tempos and horns like you have never heard them played before.


Good and Bad News of the Putin Era

Russia reached an important milestone in its economic development in the early 2000s. That point marked the end of what is commonly referred to as the "wild 1990s" and the start of rapid economic growth averaging 7 percent of gross domestic product annually until 2008.



Teatr.doc Take On Belarussian Opposition, KGB

"Two in Your House" is the latest political act mounted by the folks who tirelessly bring us slices of theatricalized contemporary life at Teatr.doc.




Kamchatka Observer: At War With Poaching in Protected Areas

Kamchatka Observer: At War With Poaching in Protected Areas

A naturalist adopted three bear cubs in an effort to protect them from poachers, but his project ended tragically.

Voronezh: A Former Fortress That Keeps Bouncing Back

Voronezh: A Former Fortress That Keeps Bouncing Back

When President Dmitry Medvedev appeared on television last November to speak about Russia's answer to the U.S. missile defense system, he proudly announced that a new early warning radar, called the Voronezh DM, would be located in Kaliningrad.
St. Petersburg: The Tourist Capital

St. Petersburg: The Tourist Capital

St. Petersburg has in recent years taken a number of measures aimed at attracting tourists, partly in an effort to boost the city's coffers.

Veliky Ustyug: Father Frost's Hometown

Veliky Ustyug: Father Frost's Hometown

The Russian north has always held a fairy-tale appeal for its wooden architecture, historical monuments and expanses of forest, marshland and lakes. Nestled in the northeastern corner of the Vologda region, the town of Veliky Ustyug is no exception.
Culture and Smiles in Novosibirsk

Culture and Smiles in Novosibirsk

Strangers are apt to approach you and strike up a conversation, a grandfatherly voice wishes you well on the metro intercom "Vsego Vam Dobrogo," and the ruddiness of people's cheeks is due primarily to the cold.


Moscow
01/26 night
Sunny
-16..-18 °C
Pressure: 767 mb
Winds: E at 4 m/s
Humidity: 86%
St. Petersburg
-13
-15
Cloudy
Volgograd
-17
-19
Foggy
Sochi
5
7
Cloudy
Yekaterinburg
-16
-18
Cloudy
Novosibirsk
-27
-29
Foggy
Irkutsk
-26
-28
Foggy
Vladivostok
-17
-19
Sunny



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Hotel Prices Rising, But Still Not Exorbitant

The number of quality hotel rooms in Moscow is expected to grow 6 percent this year to 32,500, as several international hotel chains plan to put eight big projects into commission.





 

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