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Putin Appoints Former Ministers as AidesRussian President Vladimir Putin (C) chairs a meeting of the new Cabinet team in Moscow's Kremlin, May 21, 2012. MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin has named several new aides. They are former Cabinet members, and many analysts see the move as ... |
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Medvedev Names Sechin, Energy Chief Under Putin, to Head RosneftBy Stephen Bierman and Anna Shiryaevskaya on May 22, 2012 Vladimir Putin's former energy czar Igor Sechin was named to head OAO Rosneft after helping build the state-run company into Russia's biggest oil producer. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ... |
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Putin Reappoints Old Names As Kremlin Ally Starts PartyBy ALAN CULLISON MOSCOW—The founder of a Kremlin youth group notorious for harassing Western diplomats and opposition figures announced Monday he is forming a "Party of Power" to shore up support for President Vladimir Putin, whose own political party ... |
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Putin consolidates power, hires ousted ministersEl presidente ruso Vladimir Putin presentó a su gabinete, el lunes 21 de mayo de 2012. En la imagen, Putin durante una visita al instituto de investigación Tsiklon en Moscú, el viernes 18 de mayo de 2012. (Foto AP/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, ... |
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Putin's Government Appointments Spur ADR Rally: Russia OvernightBy Halia Pavliva on May 21, 2012 Russian stocks traded in New York rebounded from an eight-month low after President Vladimir Putin retained key ministers from the previous government to advance plans of state-assets sales and reform of the pension ... |
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Russia Forbids Sale of Rosneft Share, Power Utilities, IFX SaysRussian President Vladimir Putin added state stakes in the country's hydropower generator, electricity grid operator and distributors, and one share of OAO Rosneft, to a list of strategic assets that precludes their sale, Interfax reported, ... |
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Institutional Reforms Key to Better Business Climate During Putin's ReignMOSCOW, May 22 (RIA Novosti) - President Vladimir Putin who is returning to the Kremlin after four years as Prime Minister, will need to drive institutional reforms and burnish Russia's reputation as an investment destination, to modernize the Russian ... |
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Putin gives top job to tank factory workerAP MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin on Friday gave a senior government post to a tank factory worker who had offered to come to Moscow with fellow laborers to disperse opposition protests. Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Igor ... |
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Putin's new economic policyRussian President Vladimir Putin, who was inaugurated for a new six-year mandate on 7 May, has signed ambitious decrees, but very little is expected to change in the way the country will deal with foreign investors, argues Bogdan Sumenko. |
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Dvorkovich's Appointment to Boost Energy Shares, Citigroup SaysOAO Lukoil and OAO Gazprom may gain on expectations of reforms following President Vladimir Putin's decision to appoint Arkady Dvorkovich to oversee the energy industry instead of Igor Sechin, according to Citigroup Inc. Putin replaced Sechin, ... |
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