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21 april 2009
Press Russian International

"Kommersant": "VLADIMIR PUTIN WARNS ADVERTISERS"

Advertising revenues across the various media have dropped by 20-34% and “advertising volume looks set to decline,” the Minister of Telecommunications and Mass Media, Igor Shchegolev said during a meeting with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday.


21 april 2009

"Izvestia": "GRYZLOV THE SPEAKER, PUTINA THE PREMIER"

Dmitri, the son of the State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov and the niece of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin , Vera, have launched vigorous political activities in St Petersburg, “the city that has raised two presidents”. They intend to create a youth parliament and government, to head up these organisations and to “act as liaisons between young people and the authorities.” Izvestia has been learning more about out how this initiative arose. Dmitri Gryzlov and Vera Putina have been spending a lot of time together recently thanks to their joint activities. After appearing together on local cable television they dropped by at a café to exchange their impressions. Contacting Vera Putina turned out to be easy: we called Dima Gryzlov and he passed the phone to her.

21 april 2009

"Gazeta": "RUSSIA TO PROVIDE 60% OF TITANIUM FOR AIRBUS"

VSMPO-Avisma has signed a $4 billion contract with the European aircraft builder.

20 april 2009

Russian Newsweek : "Olympics: Vladimir’s Pet Project"

Whatever may happen to the economy the new city of Sochi, Vladimir Putin’s city, will be built on schedule.

20 april 2009

Russian Newsweek: "Act of Mercy"

Over the past week, Dmitry Medvedev has demonstrated that he is capable of making broad gestures.

20 april 2009

"Profil": "Yeltsin Had Done A Lot for Russian Elite"

Unlike his predecessors who, as soon as they moved into the Kremlin, started to fill it with their own people, Dmitry Medvedev is still a member of the “Putin team”. That is one more argument in favour of the claim that the “Putin era” still lies ahead, thinks Olga Kryshtanovskaya, PhD in Sociology, the head of the RAS Sociology Institute’s sector for the study of the elite.

20 april 2009

"Profil": "Tsar Boris"

Twenty years ago Boris Yeltsin, a party functionary who had fallen from grace, made his second bid for power. In 1989 he became People’s Deputy of the USSR, in 1990 the head of Parliament of the RSFSR and in 1991 the President of Russia. It was only later that became “Tsar Boris”…

20 april 2009

"Profil": "Grandfather’s Grandsons"

The members of Boris Yeltsin’s entourage have fared differently after “Grandfather’s” demise: some withdrew into the shadows, some became integrated into the Putin-Medvedev team. “Some are gone and some are far away”.

20 april 2009

"Novaya Gazeta": " Vlast with Yevgeny Kiselyov"

It will soon be a year since Dmitry Medvedev became President. Those who remember Mikhail Gorbachev’s first year as the Communist Party General Secretary would agree that history repeats itself. Mr Gorbachev looked more liberal than his predecessors. There were hopes for a “thaw”. However, everybody was sure that Gorbachev was beholden to the Kremlin octogenarians. Gorbachev’s first year fell on the first year of plummeting oil prices and he realised that he could not afford a confrontation with the West. Like today, a “reset” of relations with America took place.

20 april 2009

"Komsomolskaya Pravda": "Patriarch Kirill: "Not to Become Embittered and Not to Grumble""

Easter service was celebrated at the Christ the Savoir Cathedral on Sunday night.

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