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Russia's popular blog site sold LiveJournal, the personal Web publishing service that jump-started blogging in Russia, has been sold by its U.S. owner to a Russian business partner, which will operate it independently. 03 Dec 2007
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Election results show Russians back Putin: Kremlin Early election results show that the majority of Russians support President Vladimir Putin and want his policies to continue after his second term ends in 2008, a Kremlin spokesman told Reuters on Sunday. 03 Dec 2007
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Putin appeals for Russian votes, opponents criticise Russian President Vladimir Putin told voters on Thursday to support his party in the Dec. 2 parliamentary election, hours before one of his most vocal critics warned Russia was heading for dictatorship. 30 Nov 2007
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Russia to be Europe's biggest car market in 2009, says Volkswagen CEO Russia will become Europe's biggest car market in 2009, overtaking Germany, Volkswagen AG's chief executive told reporters late on Wednesday at the official opening of a plant in Kaluga, outside Moscow. 29 Nov 2007
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U.S. troubled by Kasparov arrest in Moscow The United States condemned on Sunday the arrest of Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov during protests in Moscow and chided the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin for stifling dissent. 26 Nov 2007
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Putin berates NATO for "muscle-flexing" Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Moscow would not remain indifferent to NATO's "muscle-flexing" and said Russia's nuclear forces would be ready for an adequate response to any aggressor. 21 Nov 2007
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U.S., Russia agree on plutonium disposal plan The United States and Russia have announced a new plan to dispose of tons of surplus weapons-grade plutonium in a step forward for the two countries' troubled nuclear nonproliferation efforts. 19 Nov 2007
Russia, India boost defence ties but no nuclear deal Russia and India agreed on Monday to boost defence ties by jointly developing a new military transport aircraft but they were unable to sign a major nuclear deal because of international restrictions against New Delhi. 13 Nov 2007
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Russia, India sign aircraft, debt deals Russia and India are to jointly develop a new military transport aircraft under a deal signed on Monday during a visit by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. 12 Nov 2007