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Former Indian President Takes Keen Interest in Probe NanoLaboratory NTEGRA Aura Installation

Russian innovative developments in the field of high technologies have always attracted a great interest among political leaders in many countries. The proof is a long-term history of collaboration be...

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Bulgaria May Start Piracy Case Parallel to Moscow Investigation

The Bulgarian judicial authorities are considering launching a trial parallel to the procedures against three Bulgarian citizens in Moscow over piracy charges. On November 5, 2009, three Bulgarians - Kostadin Kostov, Krasimir...

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Cutting-Edge Incompetence

Analytics & Opinion The Moscow Times In October, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Rusnano head Anatoly Chubais visited the Mikron factory in Zelenograd, located 37 kilometers outside Moscow, where the newest Russian...

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4 Bulgarians Arrested in Russia in Wake of Diplomatic Premise Raid

Four Bulgarian citizens have been arrested in Moscow in the wake of Thurday’s raid of the Russian police on the Bulgarian Industrial Center in Russia’s capital. The names of the four men arrested late Thursday night are Nikolay...

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Russia Police Raid Bulgarian Diplomatic Premises over Pirate CDs

Thursday morning's raid of the Russian police on the Bulgarian Industrial Center in Moscow has been caused by suspicions for the production and sale of pirate CDs. The police force came in order to search the commercial offices...

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Space Engineer

Nationality Russian Date of birth 29.03.1983 Gender Male Desired employment Occupational field Spaceaerospace engineering Navigation Work experience Dates From April 2009 to September 2009 Occupation or position held Trainee...

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Chippies come to Moscow

Vladimir Kozlov and Nathan Toohey The dream of many a British expat may finally be coming true - the fish 'n' chips stand is coming to Moscow. "Our goal is to boost fish consumption among the population and also to urge small...

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Putin criticises drug companies for paying doctors to prescribe their drugs

1 Kazan, Russia Russia’s prime minister, Vladimir Putin, has criticised drug companies for allegedly paying health professionals to prescribe their products, a practice that he describes as "impossible to tolerate." He made his...

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Putin Seeks to Increase Domestic Drug Production by 50 Percent

Bloomberg MOSCOW — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday called for boosting the share of medicine produced by local companies to at least 50 percent of total sales within three years, from 20 percent now. “Overseas drugs are...

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SIGNING OF INVESTMENT AGREEMENT TO LAUNCH 90 NANOMETRE MICROCHIP PRODUCTION PROJECT

JSC SITRONICS (SITRONICS or the “Group”) (LSE:SITR), a leading provider of telecommunications, information technology and microelectronic solutions in Russia and the CIS, with a growing presence in other EEMEA emerging markets,...

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