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Guus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup. Hiddink said yesterday that an announcement on his future could come as early as next month. He has a contract as Russia's head coach...
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Town of Kraskovo coat of arms (from the official site) Russian activists gathered in Kraskovo, a small town near Moscow, to call for increasing broadband Internet access and protest against Internet provider monopoly. The activists also talked about...
Tags: Kraskovo, Russian, CDMS, internet access, FSB, ISP, local authorities, Russia, Internet service provider, Broadband Internet access
Russia lacks a viable program for developing a new spacecraft and will likely fall behind in the space race, a veteran Russian cosmonaut said in an interview published Friday. Efforts to build a successor to the 40-year old Soyuz spacecraft have dragged...
Tags: Russian, Mikhail Tyurin, space race, international space, space station, Russia, Moscow, Soyuz, Progress, Spacecraft, Soyuz programme, Manned spacecraft, Russian Federal Space Agency, Environment
In critical situations for the national security a nuclear strike at the aggressor, including preventive strike, is not ruled out,'' Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said in an interview to the government-controlled Rossiyskaya Gazeta...
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The United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child 20 years ago Friday, yet hundreds of millions of children still suffer from violence, hunger and disease. Associated Press correspondents around the globe interviewed children who illustrate...
Tags: University of Sierra Leone, UNICEF, Alhaji Babah Sawaneh, Saintia Pierre, Leonardo Sanchez, Ernest Delice, Egyptian, Moscow, Azza Radwan, Russian, China, Beijing, Orphanage, Child labour
BP Plc's and its billionaire partners in TNK-BP agreed to appoint Vice President Maxim Barsky as head of the Russian oil venture from 2011, ending a shareholder conflict that disrupted operations last year. Mikhail Fridman, who became interim chief executive...
Tags: BP Plc, Viktor Vekselberg, Mikhail Fridman, Russian, Russia, Moscow, Leonard Blavatnik, Rosneft, German Khan, BP, Alfa Group, TNK-BP, Business Finance
R ussia has the world's most fraudulent economy and attempts to stamp out white-collar crime have done little to stop its spread during the global financial downturn, PricewaterhouseCoopers said in a survey. Seventy-one per cent of Russian respondents...
Tags: Russian, economic crimes, Russia, Moscow, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Fraud, BRIC, Bribery, Economy of Russia, Corporate crime, Corruption, Political corruption, Law Crime
Constitutional Court on Thursday effectively abolished the death penalty, extending indefinitely a 13-year-old moratorium on capital punishment. Cars drive by the headquarters of Russia's Constitutional Court in St. Petersburg in this December 23, 2007...
Tags: Alexander Demianchuk, death penalty, causes, Russia, Moscow, Thursday, Alexander the Great, Judiciary of Russia, Capital punishment, Capital punishment in Russia, Human rights, Russian law, Law Crime, Russian, Social Issues
Petersburg to give a glimpse of his second �Russian� album, called �Orpheus in Exile.� Due to perform at Zal Ozhidaniya on Sunday, Almond will pay homage to the late St. Petersburg-born Russian singer Vadim Kozin , who was arrested and sent to the gulag...
Tags: Russian, Brazzaville, Vadim Kozin, Sergey Chernov More, Marc Almond, Russia, Magadan, Chernov, Boris Grebenshchikov, These New Puritans, Aquarium, Entertainment Culture
My answer was “September and the early October are very depressive...Sept 16, 2009, The first snowfall happened in southern Yakutia!!!...I wish to have snow right now, because it would be warmer a little. Some two months later, on Nov. 18, Bolot posted...
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