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...Meanwhile, Duma Speaker and, until today, UR Chairman Boris Gryzlov reminded the congress of their new chair's exalted status of "National Leader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putin's New Role: Soviet Echoes | 4/15/2008 | See Source »

...Duma Key, by Stephen KingThe cover of Stephen King’s “DumaKey” can’t be more clear. There is abeach. I think we can assume it’s thebeach of a key. Tsunami-sized waves totallydefy the tidal pull of the moon anda hot pink house miraculously survivesboth the waves and the lightning directlystriking it. The pink of the house evenmatches the pink in the sunset going onbehind the storm. The house may survivethis tempest, but no such luck forStephen King’s name, written in a shinytypeface?...

Author: By Meredith S. Steuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BY IT'S COVER | 3/13/2008 | See Source »

...States (CIS) a loose association of post-Soviet countries to recognize their independence. Russia has pointedly abandoned the economic sanctions, clamped on Abkhazia in 1996 to punish its separatism. The Parliament of the Russian Republic of Alania-North Ossetia already voted to incorporate South Ossetia. Next week, the Russian Duma will consider Abkhazian and South Ossetian appeals to join Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia Cashes in on Kosovo Fears | 3/8/2008 | See Source »

...Leonid Slutsky, First Deputy Chair of the Russian Duma's Foreign Relations Committee, told Itar-Tass on Friday that "So far, Russia doesn't have plans of recognizing Abkhazia and South Ossetia." However, he said, "Should Georgia try using force there, the situation will cardinally change. The same concerns Georgia's plans of joining NATO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia Cashes in on Kosovo Fears | 3/8/2008 | See Source »

...seriously soured since 2006, when the former KGB/FSB officer-turned-dissident Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London with polonium-210, and the Brits demanded extradition of their prime suspect, Russian businessman Andrei Lugovoi. Citing the Constitution, the Kremlin turned down London's demands - and promptly elected Lugovoi as a Duma member on the ballot of Vladimir Zhirinovsky's rabble-raising nationalists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UK-Russian Tension Growing | 1/17/2008 | See Source »

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