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VOR: Relatives of bus crash victims to arrive in Turkey today


http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/05/26/8470520.html


May 26, 2010 06:45 Moscow Time

Relatives of the victims of the bus accident in Antalya will leave for Turkey on Wednesday. The flight and stay of the relatives there is paid for by the Russian Pegas Touristic company, the owner of the bus. Company Head Anna Pogornaya told Interfax the situation is “under control” and the injured are receiving all the necessary treatment. 16 tourists died and many more were injured when a bus traveling to Pamukkale fell into the river from the height of 15 meters on Tuesday morning.

VOR: Russia prepares for ISS crew landing on 2 Jun


http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/05/26/8477184.html

May 26, 2010 10:22 Moscow Time

The Mission Control Center of the Russian Federal Space Agency plans to bring some changes to the ISS orbit so that the Soyuz space ship had optimal conditions for landing eastward from the town of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan. The spacecraft is scheduled to transport the ISS crew comprising Oleg Kotov, Timothy Creamer and Soiti Noguti to Earth on 2 June.

RIA: Medvedev signs housing law amendment giving research hubs free land


http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100526/159161019.html
10:5226/05/2010

MOSCOW, May 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed an amendment to the federal housing law providing innovative projects with free land, the Kremlin press service said on Wednesday.

The amendment, which was approved by the lower and upper houses of the Russian parliament in early May, is aimed primarily at the Skolkovo high-tech research hub, which is being built from scratch 20 km west of Moscow city center.

"The aim of the legislation is to create a legislative framework for the early settlement of property and land relations on the territory of the innovative center in Skolkovo," the statement said.

The legislation will also simplify the process of moving land plots from one category to another and ensure that normal land-use regulations do not apply to the Skolkovo project.

The activities of the high-tech research hub in Skolkovo, dubbed Russia's Silicon Valley, will focus on five priority spheres: energy, information technologies, communication, biomedical research and nuclear technologies.

Russia considers the development of the high-tech and innovation sector its top priority, pledging billions of U.S. dollars to finance the sector.
RIA: Federation Council supported the empowerment of small and non-parliamentary parties in Russia

http://www.rian.ru/politics/20100526/238732288.html


GOOGLE TRANSLATION /first two paragraphs/
05/26/2010 11:34
MOSCOW, May 26 - RIA Novosti. Federation Council approved a block made by Russian President in the legislation on elections and parties, which extend the rights of the parliamentary and extra-parliamentary parties at work in the legislative assemblies of the regions and the State Duma.
One of the bills establishes a uniform criterion for the formation of factions of political parties, as well as expanding opportunities for opposition parties to obtain leadership positions and work in regional parliaments on a regular basis.
Now the group will consist of even one MP, who went through the list of the party…

RIA: St. Petersburg police chief tops list of Russia's richest law-enforcers


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07:2126/05/2010

With last year's income of 23.8 million rubles ($755,000), the St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region police chief topped the list of 305 top-ranking officials from various Russian law enforcement structures.

"This is the overall income, which includes incomes from instructorship and scientific work, author's royalties and other earnings permitted by the Russian civil service law," a spokesman for the city's police department told Russia's Komsomolskaya Pravda daily.

Vladislav Piotrovsky also had a house, an apartment and three plots of land in his property.

A respected Russian business daily, Kommersant, quoted Piotrovsky as saying most of the money came "from selling an apartment which he inherited from his parents." In addition, he also sold a house in the Leningrad Region.

Former deputy interior minister Nikolai Ovchinnikov, who heads a police institute after being dismissed by the president in February, is the second richest person on the list, with an income of almost $581,000.

Police chief of the Far Eastern Primorye territory Andrei Nikolayev was third, earning almost $330,000 in 2009. He owns a house of 500 square meters and a plot of land of 2,000 square meters.

The poorest person on the list was deputy interior minister Sergei Gerasimov. Despite a declared 2009 income of only 2,002 rubles ($63.5), he owns two apartments, a plot of land of almost 1,650 square meters and a BMW 316i.

The income of the Russian Interior Ministry Rashid Nurgaliyev was published earlier and stood at $88,000.

None of the officials on the list declared planes and helicopters as their property, however.

MOSCOW, May 26 (RIA Novosti)

Russia Today: Thirteen tons of red caviar stolen in St. Petersburg


http://rt.com/prime-time/2010-05-25/rad-caviar-stolen-petersburg.html/print

25 May, 2010, 22:33

A truck carrying 13 tons of red caviar was hijacked today in Russia’s northern capital.

Five armed attackers took the truck's driver and guard hostage. They eventually released them, but managed to get away with the costly caviar.

Meanwhile, Russian police managed to catch the suspects of another large caviar heist in Moscow. On that occasion, 30 tons of the red stuff was stolen.

Itar-Tass: 15,000 Khasavyurt dwellers left without gas after pipeline accident

http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=15162882

26.05.2010, 08.43

MAKHACHKALA, May 26 (Itar-Tass) - A gas pipeline leak left some 15,000 residents of the town of Khasavyurt in Russia’s Caucasian republic of Dagestan without gas supplies, local police told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.

A hole was detected at gas pipeline’ interconnection at the crossing of Pobedy and Pushkina streets at about 03:00 a.m. Moscow time, police said. Gas workers cut gas supplies to look into the causes of the leakage.

According to police, local residents said they had heard the sound of explosion. Meanwhile, according to other, yet unverified, information, unidentified gunmen opened fire at the pipeline, leaving a hole.

Repair works are underway.



Rosbalt: Due to gas pipeline explosion in Dagestan, 15 thousand people without gas

http://www.rosbalt.ru/2010/05/26/739781.html

GOOGLE TRANSLATION


MAKHACHKALA, May 26. In Khasavyurt at the intersection of Victory and Pushkin exploded pipeline. An explosion followed by fires at medium pressure gas pipeline with a diameter of 100 mm occurred at a height of about two meters.


As told Rosbalt source in the ATS Khasavyurt, in the blast victims and survivors there. In the five-story house on a street N109. Victory, on the first floor, a few apartments broken glass. In the pipeline a hole diameter of about 15-20 cm
According to RBC, the incident occurred around 3:00 Moscow time. To prevent leaks, emergency shut off the fuel supply, and now about 15 thousand people were left without gas.
Restoration work to be completed by this evening.
Recall, May 22 in Dagestan, was assassinated the head of the district. At 01:30 Moscow time in the village Rutuli Rutul District offender threw a homemade bomb into the courtyard of the head of municipal formation "Rutul District" Dawood Suleymanova. As a correspondent Rosbalt in the Interior Ministry, by happy coincidence, all were no casualties.
The explosion in the house broken only glass in the windows. At the time of the explosion of the Suleiman family was away. Among the major versions of the investigation checked profession chief of staff.



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