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South Korea is continuing the rescue operation on its naval ship that sunk in the Yellow Sea near the border with North Korea late on Friday, with 46 sailors still missing, the Yonhap news agency reported Saturday.


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UNITED NATIONS, November 3 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is planning to contribute $6.5 million to the IAEA Nuclear Security Fund (NSF) in 2010-2015, Russia"s envoy to the UN said.


MOSCOW, July 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russian...

MOSCOW, July 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law to regulate the production and turnover of ethyl alcohol and alcoholic products, the presidential press service said Friday. The State Duma, parliament"s lower house, adopted the law on July 8 and the Federation Council, parliament"s upper house, adopted it on July 13. The law aims to improve the legal regulation of this area of the economy, strengthen state control and protect consumers from black-market products. The law expands the authorities of the federal bodies of state power. Under the law, they will introduce a unified state automated system to calculate the volumes of produced and sold ethyl alcohol and alcoholic products. If there is no information in the system about certain products, the products will be confiscated. Authorities will also be charged with defining the procedure to license alcohol retail sales and ensuring that organizations observe license rules. The law states that state enterprises and organizations with paid-in equity capital worth no less than 10 million rubles, or $349,650, can produce ethyl alcohol, while state enterprises and organizations with paid-in equity capital worth no less than 50 million rubles, or $1.75 million, can produce vodka. Putin spoke in Kaliningrad on July 2 at a State Council session. He criticized the current alcohol market regulation system and advocated a state monopoly on alcohol.

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Ukraine"s president-elect Viktor Yanukovych...

The reason for this change of heart is best explained by a popular saying, "Victory has a thousand fathers but defeat is an orphan." When the Orange Revolution unfolded in 2004-2005 and Yanukovych was labeled the Kremlin"s puppet in all the media from Vancouver to Warsaw, the West was unanimous in its determination to prevent him from winning an election.

However, the Orange government made such a mess that the West simply could not continue hailing it as heroes and demonizing Yanukovych. Recently dubbed the embodiment of evil by Poland"s newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, Yanukovych has been miraculously transformed into an ordinary politician.

However, politicians cannot do what the media can get away with. Only very defiant leaders like Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez or Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dare to call the prime minister of an independent state a puppet if they are aware that no one else shares their opinion. The leaders of the so-called free countries

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