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Pro-Putin March Plan For Feb. 23

The Moscow Times
Supporters of presidential candidate Vladimir Putin plan to hold a march Feb. 23 and expect that 200,000 people will come.

Blog Shows Lavish Chechen Spending

Prominent blogger and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny on Thursday accused the Chechen Interior Ministry of illegally spending millions of rubles in federal money on expensive cars and other goods.

City Hall Says No Approval Needed for “Big White Circle” Opposition Event

The Moscow Times
Opposition protesters announced plans to gather on the Garden Ring Road in central Moscow later this month, in the latest in a series of events calling for political change.

Pro-Putin Rally Organizers Fined $33

The Moscow Times
A Moscow court fined the organizer of Saturday's "anti-orange" demonstration at Poklonnaya Gora 1,000 rubles ($33) for having more people than they had agreed upon with City Hall.

Outed St. Petersburg Chief of Police Escorted From Office by Special Forces

The Moscow Times
President Dimitry Medvedev fired St. Petersburg police chief Mikhail Sukhodolsky from his post Friday after the colonel-general failed to attend an important Interior Ministry meeting because of unspecified health reasons, Interfax reported.

Putin's Campaign Manager Says Country Has "Normal," "Civilized" Corruption

The Moscow Times
Russia has returned to having "'normal,' 'civilized' corruption" after the "heady" 1990s, Vladimir Putin's campaign manager Stanislav Govorukhin said in an interview Friday.



VTB Buyback Details Finalized

State-controlled bank VTB will buy back its stock from retail investors at the 2007 issue price of 13.6 kopeks per share over the next two months in a move aimed at preserving the reputation of the country's second-largest lender.

Putin Chasing Imaginary American Ghosts

Here we go again — another round of anti-Americanism from the Kremlin and state-controlled media. Blaming outside forces for Russia's woes has a long history in the country. The closer we get to the March 4 presidential election, the more intense the anti-American hysteria becomes.

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