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01/16/2012

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McFaul Arrives to Keep 'Reset' Alive

The architect of U.S. President Barack Obama's Russia policy arrived in Moscow this weekend to become the new U.S. ambassador at a critical time for the nations' "reset" of relations.

Ukraine Promises Gas to Flow

In the run-up to a fresh round of gas price negotiations Ukraine promised Friday that there would be no resumption of a energy war with Russia, despite an escalating public spat between Gazprom and Kiev's Naftogaz.

Election Watchers Create IT Windfall

Rallies against election fraud delivered an unforeseen bonus of at least $137 million to IT manufacturers such as Lenovo and Fujitsu, as the government moves full steam ahead to ensure online monitoring of the March presidential vote.

MegaFon CEO Leaving, Perhaps for Cabinet

Telecommunications giant MegaFon is preparing for changes in its management structure, with the announcement Friday that chief executive Sergei Soldatenkov plans to step down after nine years at the helm.

Prokhorov Signature Target Hit

Billionaire presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov says he has successfully collected the 2 million signatures required to allow him to run for president.

Rosatom to Send Spent Fuel to Siberia

Plans to transfer thousands of tons of spent nuclear fuel from Chernobyl-type nuclear reactors to a new storage facility in Siberia have been attacked by environmentalists.

Russians Saved In Shipwreck

The Moscow Times
All 109 Russians sailing on the Costa Concordia, a U.S.-owned luxury liner that capsized near Italy's Giglio Island, have been found alive.

Back at Work, Duma Passes OECD's Anti-Bribery Act

The Moscow Times
In its first session of the New Year, the newly elected State Duma completed a key step in Russia's efforts to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's by ratifying the group's anti-bribery convention.

Medvedev Fires Arkhangelsk Governor

The Moscow Times
Arkhangelsk Governor Ilya Mikhalchuk was dismissed by President Dmitry Medvedev, becoming the second governor to lose a job after United Russia posted poor results in  region in State Duma elections.


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