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Even the most passive Russia-watcher will have by now learned of the growing 'movement' to retain President Putin as 'moral leader', tsar[?], dictator for life. I will not try and review the...
...Vladmir Surkov, a compromise figure for Medvedev and Putin. The source said that Medvedev did not want the current Kremlin administration chief, Sergei Sobyanin, to remain in that post, instead...
...Vladmir Putin has supposedly relinquished power to new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Putin continues to weild significant influence over the country in his new position as Prime Minister
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...Vladmir Putin's Russia. It simply couldn't care less about reality or actual success, just as was the case in Soviet times. Instead, the denizens of Putin's Russia appear to prefer to live in a...
...Vladmir Putin's Russia
An alarming new word has been born. It is "hypermortality," which might be defined as an extraordinary tendency toward death. It jumps from the first page of the U.N....
...Vladmir Putin. And if you want to know whether Putin is in the right or in the wrong, all you really have to know is that simple fact, that Pat Buchanan is defending him, and then you understand...
...Vladmir Putin, the KGB has shaped the course of Russian politics for the last three decades. Andropov hoped to achieve substantive reforms to save the hemoraging Soviet Union. But Putin and his...
...Vladmir Putin had issued a public pledge to strengthen Russia's ties with America's hated foe Cuba , thus inviting a new escalation in the cold war. "We need to rebuild our positions in Cuba and...
...Vladmir V. Putin." More proof of how devastatingly "president" Putin has won respect for Russia in the West. We congratulate the Times on finally deciding to do what we've been doing for nearly...
...Vladmir region, less than 100 miles northeast of Moscow, beat him senseless and set him on fire using the eternal flame
Alexander Andreyev, Mikhail Danilov, and Nikolai Kuragin were all...