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Medicine Ads May Disappear, Defense Ministry May Pick Up Slack

The Moscow Times

... its way out. Two Duma deputies are proposing to ban ads for medical drugs. Liberal Democratic Party Deputies Igor Lebedev and Yaroslav Nilov submitted a bill in May that proposes amending the current law on advertising to ban TV ads about drugs and abortions, Rossiiskaya Gazeta reported. The deputies explained that they oppose the ads because they are used only for the financial gain of drug sellers and manufacturers rather than to inform consumers. "I am confident that public opinion in...

Georgia's Patriarch Baptizes 400 Babies

The Associated Press

... the mass baptisms in 2008, he has gained nearly 11,000 godchildren. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said the patriarch deserves much of the credit for the rising birthrate, which in 2010 was 25 percent higher than in 2005. The number of abortions also declined by nearly 50 percent over the same five-year period. Parents of the 400 babies baptized by an array of priests last Sunday said the patriarch was instrumental in their decision to have a third or fourth child. "This is a...

Nashi Head to Launch Political Party

By Natalya Krainova / The Moscow Times

... “shows what Putin and his circle are intending to do to channel [public] discontent.” “People who are able to think will not be distracted by this,” she predicted. “Money will be allocated, then it will be siphoned off and another abortive organization will have been created.” She said targeting municipal elections was telling because similar elections on March 4 brought people “unwanted” by the authorities into office — people who are “young, full...

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