During his presidential campaign, Vladimir V. Putin promised a large increase in government spending, but doing that without busting the Kremlin’s budget would require oil to reach unprecedented prices.
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Putin’s Big Promises Need Fueling by High Oil Prices
Posted by kagan 70 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)Putin’s personal Victory Day
Posted by ebru 81 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
Vladimir Putin won the presidential elections in Russia with an overwhelming majority of 64.65 percent and might exclaim, like Caesar, “I came, I saw, I won.” Yet he is not the type of man to utter such words on his personal Victory Day.
Chechen terrorists planned Putin's assassination after election
Posted by ebru 88 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
Ukrainian and Russian special services detained a group of criminals in Ukraine. The criminals were on international wanted list. It became clear from their testimony that they planned Putin's assassination after the presidential election in Russia. One of the detainees said that they had received the instructions for attack from Doku Umarov
Putin’s Re-election Is Preferred by Russia’s Stock Investors
Posted by cagan 90 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)Thousands Back Putin's Presidential Bid in Moscow
Posted by cagan 93 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Thousands of people marched in Moscow under Russian flags, balloons and banners on Thursday to back Vladimir Putin's bid to return to the presidency and counter opposition protests that have challenged his authority.
Putin's transition is over. Modern Russia starts today
Posted by ebru 95 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
During his two first terms as president and his tenure as Prime Minister, Putin accomplished a remarkable transformation of Russia from a virtually bankrupt country suffering under a criminal anarchy into a prosperous emerging democracy with all the attributes of a normal country. But 12 years at the helm of such a vast country with all its accumulated problems has been far too short a time to cu
Hackers target Putin's vote-monitoring system
Posted by murat 98 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
NOVOSIBIRSK, Russia (Reuters) - Hackers have tried to crash a vast network of Web cameras which Vladimir Putin has ordered to allay fears of vote-rigging in the March presidential election, a deputy minister said on Friday. Putin, facing the biggest protests of his 12-year rule after a disputed December parliamentary election the opposition said was rigged, ordered 182,000 Web cameras to be insta
Surkov, Architect of Putin’s Political System, Is Reassigned
Posted by cagan 150 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Vladislav Y. Surkov had become a lightning rod for a rising generation of Russians who are calling for an end to political manipulations.
'American Spring' and Putin's inevitable victory
Posted by ebru 170 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
The Western media have been paying a lot of attention to the Russian parliamentary elections during the recent days. Some of the publications about the post-election events in Moscow and other Russian cities are attention-catchy indeed.
News Analysis: In Russia, Putin’s Bid for Presidency Prompts Voter Ennui
Posted by cagan 180 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
The announcement that Dmitri A. Medvedev and Vladimir V. Putin, now president and prime minister, would switch places has weakened support for the leadership, polls show.
Garry Kasparov: 'Putin's just like Al Capone'
Posted by cagan 182 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
As Russia calls elections, the chess genius Garry Kasparov tells Neil Tweedie of his hope for a truly free vote
Vladimir Putin is on a roll. Last month, he revealed he was all set to return to the Russian presidency next year, possibly for as long as twelve years.
Putin’s Eye for Power Leads Some in Russia to Ponder Life Abroad
Posted by cagan 237 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Russians dismayed by Vladimir V. Putin’s plans to keep a grip on power are declaring their nonallegiance to a nation where, they say, corruption cuts off options for change.
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