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...from affordable at kiosks to exclusive at rare wine boutiques. But the joy abruptly ended on July 1. Citing the need to control alcohol quality and tax collection, the government has decreed that as of that date, both domestic alcohol and the estimated 200 million imported bottles held in stock by Russia's retailers and suppliers have to carry sophisticated new excise labels. Selling or hoarding bottles with the old labels is punishable by a $1,500 [an error occurred while processing this directive] fine and loss of a license to sell alcohol. On the same date, any transactions...
...Mediterranean coast have hunted tuna since ancient times; Roman imperial soldiers based near Barbate packed dried tuna loin and tuna eggs in their kits as a portable source of protein. But a global scramble for bluefin tuna and the world's changing eating habits is threatening the sea's stock of the species. Environmentalists and marine biologists predict that this year approximately 50,000 tons of tuna will be caught in the Med. That represents thousands of jobs - at least 5,000 in Spain's traditional tuna-trapping business alone - and over 50% of the global market for bluefin tuna...
Barring a change in Harvard policy, the University’s endowment holdings in Tatneft—a Russian oil company with alleged ties to the Sudanese government—will disappear from the public eye when the company delists its shares on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in the coming weeks...
...addition to delisting its shares, Tatneft plans to terminate its registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which it said has become too expensive to maintain. The company said that it would focus its efforts on the London Stock Exchange...
Former University President Lawrence H. Summers said in March 2005 that Harvard’s stake in PetroChina had included holdings on Chinese stock markets that were not reported...