July 2011 |
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Putin’s cousin wants to supply gyrocopters to emergency agencies \ Moscow slows housing construction, cuts ring road projects \ Georgia may legalize marijuana – for tourists
Government powerless against pyramid schemes \ Aviation fuel prices up, again \ South Ossetia seeks entry to Russia-Belarus Union
Russian ruble to weaken in ten months \ Academics propose progressive income tax \ Rail fares could skyrocket 300
One hundred Russian airlines may fold in the next few months \ Police stand guard over two-hour Strategy 31 sit-in \ U.S. Senate adopts pro-Georgia resolution
Low-rise homes could help solve Russia’s housing problem / Investors told not to fear U.S. debt / Tbilisi bombs threaten U.S.-Russia relations
Unions attack ‘populist’ Medvedev / Russian ruble bolstered by U.S. debt ceiling uncertainty/ Middle class to plug pension deficit
Government set to raise retirement age / Criminal cases against repentant businessmen to be dropped / U.S. State Department hits out at “Magnitsky list” officials
Court may reject Platon Lebedev’s parole plea / Gorbachev criticizes top leaders, draws United Russia ire / Russian shipping unlikely to fly the home flag soon
Russian companies to be allowed to sell 100% of shares abroad \ Primorye authorities crack down on extremist opposition \ VTB to sue Baturina for $31 million