April 2013 |
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A brief look at what is in the Russian papers today
Add commentsRussian Legislature Approves Law Bringing Back Gubernatorial Appointments/Less Than Half of Russians Have Bank Accounts/ Physical Fitness, the Latest Soviet Trend
Plenty of Shores/ Gref Estimates Number of Money Laundering Companies/ Lawmakers Propose Compensating Russians for Unlawful Foreign Court Verdicts
Not That Kind of Girl/ Russian Businesses Lose $4 Billion Annually over Software Piracy/ Cossacks to Take University Courses1
Kremlin to Keep an Eye on Nepotism/ Khodorkovsky Could Get Real Chance for Release/ Parliamentary Parties to Amend Draft Law on State Duma Elections
Medvedev to Open United Russia University/ Government to Confiscate Super Profits via Luxury Tax/ Russian Officials Face Prosecution for Failure to Disclose Foreign Assets
Russian Opposition Parties to Get Important Government Positions/ Eligibility to Official Posts Will Depend on Mental Health/ Government to Lift Monopoly on LNG Sales