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2012.02.10
INDULGENCE FOR OLIGARCHS
Candidate for president Premier Vladimir Putin suggested a new tax on "vile privatization" as a means of improving the investment climate in Russia VLADIMIR PUTIN SUGGESTED BETTERMENT OF THE INVESTMNT CLIMATE THROUGH A TAX ON "VILE PRIVATIZATION"
Vedomosti, No 24, February 10, 2012, pp. 1, 3
GETTING AHEAD
Results of opinion polls indicate... OFFICIAL POLLSTERS REPORT PUTIN'S RATING STEADILY ON THE RISE
Izvestia (Moscow issue), No 24, February 10, 2012, pp. 2
PROKHOROV APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT AND CENTRAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION...
... to make sure that the election is free and fair
Mikhail Prokhorov insists on a free and fair election MIKHAIL PROKHOOV HOPES TO HAVE HIS OBSERVERS MANNING ALL POLLING STATIONS
Kommersant, No 24, February 10, 2012, p. 2
GETTING READY FOR ELECTION
Legislators are working on reintroduction of gubernatorial and senatorial elections THE FEDERATION COUNCIL IS WORKING ON A DRAFT LAW ON ELECTION OF SENAORS BY THE POPULATION OF RUSSIAN REGIONS
Kommersant, No 24, February 10, 2012, p. 2
WHY THERE WILL BE NO ARAB SPRING IN RUSSIA
Russia has a chance to avoid the worst scenario NO ORANGE REVOLUTION IS POSSIBLE IN RUSSIA
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 23, February 10, 2012, p. 1
AIR-RAID
Five aircraft of the Russian Air Force made a flight above and around Japan on February 8 FIVE RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT MADE A CIRCLE AROUND JAPAN
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 23, February 10, 2012, p. 3
YNUKOVICH REPLACED HIS SILOVIKI
President of Ukraine executed a staff shuffle within security structures UKRAINE: THE REGIME IS PREPARED FOR DEALING WITH PROTESTS
Nezavisimaya Gazeta, No 23, February 10, 2012, p. 7
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