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Exhibition "Children and the City", The Moscow Times at Art Moskva

In the framework of the international art fair ART Moskva, which is being held from the 14th to the 18th of May 2008 at the Central House of Artists on Krimsky Val, The Moscow Times presents an exhibition of works by the newspaper's photo correspondents, Igor Tabokov and Vladimir Filonov.  The exhibition is organized with the support of ZAO Unified Financial Group INVEST, which is a part of the group of companies UFG Asset Management (UFG
AM).   Since its foundation, the company has actively supported credible
social projects.


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Market Matters : Markets Rise as Cabinet Settles In
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's strong backing for aggressive oil tax cuts in the near future provided Russian stock markets with a long-awaited catalyst to push the RTS to a record high last week.

Russia Investment Roadshow : Scenes From Last Year's Forum

The Moscow Times Archive » Issue 2704 » Crime

Blackmail Ring Run By Police Is Busted

24 June 2003By Nabi Abdullaev / Staff WriterThe police on Monday broke up a ring of senior law enforcement officials who planted drugs and guns on people in a blackmail scheme that generated millions of dollars, Interior Minister Boris Gryzlov said.

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