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Media Review

9 november 2009
Press Russian International

Gazeta: "Putin’s public reception offices to open in district centres"

233,000 citizens have visited the offices in a little over a year.


9 november 2009

Gazeta: "Leaders’ approval ratings bounce back"

After a slight dip in October, approval ratings for Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have rebounded. This was shown by the latest poll conducted by the Public Opinion Fund (POF) whose results were published on Friday. The President’s approval rating stands at 59% compared with 56% last week and the Prime Minister’s rating is up from 66% to 70%. Along with these changes the number of those who mistrust Medvedev and Putin dropped to 12% and 9% respectively.

9 november 2009

Vedomosti: "Not enough to go around"

The government has provided Rostekhnologii with 1.1 billion roubles in accordance with the executive order issued by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (the document is posted on the government website www.government.ru). This money is intended to reimburse the costs incurred by Air Union Alliance, the Prime Minister’s press spokesman Dmitry Peskov explained to Vedomosti. The total amount earmarked in the budget is 3.5 billion roubles, of which 1.5 billion roubles have already been disbursed.

6 november 2009

“Rossiiskaya Gazeta”: “On television: Putin as witness”

The television channel NTV is set to broadcast political commentator Vladimir Kondratyev’s documentary film about the fall of the Berlin Wall at 19:25 on Sunday, November 8. Vladimir Kondratyev was chief of the Soviet Radio and Television Office in Bonn in 1989.

6 november 2009

“Novaya Gazeta”: “Crackdown on bootleg vodka”

The government plans to combat bootleg alcohol by setting the minimum retail price for a bottle of vodka at 90 roubles.

6 november 2009

“Novaya Gazeta”: “180 nanometer knot writing”

Prime Minister Putin was recently shown cutting-edge Russian 180 nanometre microchips. In just a few years, we'll push the frontier to 90 nanometers. And who cares if the Intel Corporation has already unveiled a new 32 nm microprocessor?

6 november 2009

"Komsomolskaya Pravda": "Russian prime minister: «The Opel affair should teach us a lesson»"

The prime minister is despondent over the collapse of the deal to buy the German car giant.

6 november 2009

"Kommersant": "Military court delivers an obiter dictum on Vladimir Putin"

The government should develop a mechanism for compensating servicemen.

6 november 2009

“Gazeta”: “The Central bank puts in a word for banks”

The government fails to find support for plans to reduce aid to the financial sector.

5 november 2009

Kommersant: "Talent-Money-Talent"

Vladimir Putin proposes drastic changes to the economic model of Russian cinema.

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