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PepsiCo Eyes Alcoholic Beverage Production

The Moscow Times

... Property. PepsiCo plans to start producing alcoholic cider, mead and a traditional sweet drink called sbiten, the company has told the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Kommersant reported Friday. The company tried to register its Russian Gift trademark under the classification of alcohol, but registration was refused in June 2011. PepsiCo appealed this decision to the Chamber of Patent Disputes, which on May 17 allowed the company to register the trademark for mead, sbiten and cider. Currently...

Filmmakers Worried About State's Hand

By Alexander Bratersky / The Moscow Times

... be Medinsky's first appointee. The culture minister is expected to officially announce the appointment this week, Interfax reported, citing a ministry source. Demidov worked in television in the 1990s, including as host of a music show, where he wore trademark black glasses. But he has no known experience in the film industry. "This is a complete puzzle to me. I know that he hosted a TV show, but I don't know what he has done for cinema," said film director Andrei Kavun, whose credits include...

Ukraine's Image Takes a Beating as Euro Football Nears

Reuters

... with Poland, its cheerleader in Europe. That was in December 2009. Now, with the first games to be played on June 9, Tymoshenko lies in prison on hunger strike, nursing bruises after what she said was a beating by prison guards. Images of her show her trademark peasant braids lying in a forlorn tress across her shoulder. Western leaders, some of whose national teams will compete in Euro 2012, have reacted with horror. Led by Germany, leaders of several European Union countries have called off scheduled...

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