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23 August 10
The nation's competition watchdog has opened cases against six bread producers, accusing them of price gouging, as grain prices rise because of this summer's drought taking a toll on Russia's harvest.
20 August 10
The country's top sanitary doctor on Thursday called for a total ban on the advertisement of beer and other alcohol in Russia, calling the beverages "evil" and complaining about their use in television shows.
17 August 10
A grassroots campaign to get donations to fire-touched regions and trade information has been under way for the past two weeks. Hundreds of trucks and volunteers are distributing supplies and working to prevent wildfires from reaching more villages.
13 August 10
Special Report: Heating systems tested in July. Power plants aged to perfection. Russia is a top energy waster, leading President Dmitry Medvedev to try modernizing the country's infrastructure and promoting energy efficiency. But those won't come cheaply.
06 August 10
President Dmitry Medvedev met with his South African counterpart, Jacob Zuma, in Moscow, where they oversaw deals in the metals and nuclear industries. Russia hopes eventually to control 45 percent of South Africa's low-enriched uranium market, Rosatom's chief said.
05 August 10
South Africa will push for expansion of both trade and direct investment as President Jacob Zuma visits Moscow on Thursday in the latest leg of a worldwide tour to expand ties with BRIC countries, Trade Minister Rob Davies said in an interview.
27 July 10
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft has boosted its order book for the Superjet by about 50 percent, with 60 firm orders at Britain's Farnborough air show, but insiders said Monday that the deals were partly political and far from the number needed to kick-start Russia's aviation industry.
20 July 10
After computers shut down and baggage carousels ground to a halt at Sheremetyevo Airport's Terminal F on Friday, Moscow's power company said it wasn't to blame. But no matter what the cause, it was clear that sky-high temperatures have put a strain on the city's power grid.
19 July 10
About 2,000 residents of a small town near Sochi rallied against environmental pollution Sunday evening, in spite of colossal efforts to stop the gathering after a previous protest drew 4,000 and left the top local official without a job.
15 July 10
South African media holding Naspers invested $388 million in Digital Sky Technologies on Wednesday in a stake swap that gave DST full control of the popular Mail.ru service.
14 July 10
Mikhail Slipenchuk has combined his passion for karate and travel with an entrepreneurial streak to turn his Metropol firm into a leading investment company after starting off with a modest $300,000 in the early 1990s.
12 July 10
Russia's 16 special economic zones have attracted 207 residents and 144.9 billion rubles ($4.7 billion) investment in the more than four years since they were created, the company tasked with developing them said Friday.
08 July 10
Although the government has not yet officially approved the second stage of the program, the required sum is already earmarked and 200,000 certificates have already been printed for distribution, an Industry and Trade Ministry official said.
06 July 10
Baikalsk, a town of 15,000 located on the shore of the famed Lake Baikal, is haunted by two fears: unemployment that could cause social unrest and foul waste that would endanger the world's biggest freshwater lake.
05 July 10
City Hall said it has agreed to reopen an extra two lanes on the busy highway to Sheremetyevo Airport, following a reprimand from Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and complaints from businesses of a "blockade" on Leningradskoye Shosse.
02 July 10
A small bridge drew enormous attention Thursday when Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stepped in to resolve a traffic deadlock that has paralyzed the main highway northwest of Moscow.
30 June 10
President Dmitry Medvedev broadly sided with the country's fiscal hawks Tuesday as he unveiled proposals for state spending in the next three years. That provides a boost to Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin's efforts to tame the federal budget deficit.
29 June 10
Renaissance Capital announced on Monday the opening of a new Hong Kong branch, where it aims to build a base for Russian and CIS countries attempting to raise capital in Asia.
25 June 10
The Moscow Arbitration Court has rejected a lawsuit from the Russian Beer Union that sought a retraction from a government official who claimed that brewers spiked their beer with hard alcohol.
23 June 10
Russian Helicopters and AgustaWestland on Tuesday began construction of a helicopter factory in the Moscow region. The $50 million project is aimed at producing helicopters generally used by nonmilitary agencies.
22 June 10
Gazprom on Monday carried out its threat to cut supplies to Belarus, ostensibly in an effort to recover a $192 million debt. The move traced a falling-out between Moscow and Minsk in their customs union talks.
22 June 10
Natural beauty and Caucasus hospitality are just two selling points for the Kremlin's $16 billion initiative to build ski resorts in the North Caucasus. But continued violence, plus issues of land use, may discourage potential investors.
18 June 10
The Federal Grid Company is seeking approval to add $12.9 billion to its investment program, which would bring its total investment to nearly $30 billion over the next five years.
16 June 10
A new study suggests that the annihilation of Soviet Jews during the Nazi occupation has led to lower economic growth and more reactionary politics in those 11 regions where the Holocaust was most brutal.
10 June 10
State-owned shipping company Sovkomflot is getting into real estate, investing as much as $280 million into the construction of a marina, hotels and coastal infrastructure in the port of Sochi, the company said.
09 June 10
The government should support small energy-generating projects that use biofuel by giving them tax breaks and subsidized interest rates, presidential economic adviser Arkady Dvorkovich has said.
08 June 10
Both hunger strikers and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin turned out in Sochi on Monday to welcome an Olympic delegation making its latest tour ahead of the 2014 Winter Games.
31 May 10
The government is considering replacing the transportation tax, an unpopular levy set by regional governments, with a larger excise tax on fuel such as gasoline starting next year, Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said.
28 May 10
Telman Ismailov, the tycoon who fell from favor after building a $1.5 billion hotel in Turkey, will invest $800 million into two Sochi hotels, Russia's Olympic construction firm has said.
26 May 10
Russian stocks plunged nearly 6 percent on Tuesday, as investors sought to unload high-risk assets amid fears that the euro zone's escalating debt crisis could crimp the global economic recovery.
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