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» The Belarusians are coming!
By Belarus Chamber of Commerce | Published QT II, 2006 | Business & politics | Unrated

The Republic of Belarus is situated in the center of Europe at the intersection of routes that lead from the West to the East and from the North to the South.
» Mikhail Gorbachev: “America needs its own perestroika”
By Olga Tarasova | Published QT II, 2006 | Business & politics | Unrated

Twenty years have gone by since the memorable March 1985 plenum of the Communist Party, where Mikhail Gorbachev, who advocated restructuring the Soviet system, was chosen as the new General Secretary.
» Towards positive Law-enforcement results
By Schit i Metch | Published QT II, 2006 | Business & politics | Unrated

- Mr. Chekalin, the Minister of the Interior recently signed decree no. 700 “On urgent measures to enhance the efficiency of city, area, and transport Police units”.

» Don’t blame Russia
By Yuri Ushakov | Published QT II, 2006 | Business & politics | Unrated

Recent attempts to politicize the energy debate have become a matter of serious concern. There is a widespread assumption that Russia is trying to gain unseemly political dividends out of its relationship with other countries in the energy sphere.
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» Entry Strategy for Russia: Franchising
By Oganes Sarkisov | Published QT II, 2006 | Market analysis | Unrated

The spending patterns of consumers in Russia are rapidly starting to resemble those of other European cities, and thus are creating demand for recognized brands and high quality services.

» Russia’s WTO Accession negotiations
By Ministry for Economic Development | Published QT II, 2006 | Market analysis | Unrated

In 1993, Russia applied for accession to GATT. In compliance with procedures, a Working Party on accession came into being. Representatives of interested GATT countries became Working Party members.

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» "Vitebsk" Free Economic Zone
By Russian-American Business staff | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

The "Vitebsk" Free Economic Zone (FEZ) is a business area in the Republic of Belarus, within the borders of which special preferential regimes of taxation and customs regulations are in effect.

» Byelorussian Steel Works: excellent product delivery to the U.S.
By Russian-American Business staff | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

Republican Unitary Enterprise Byelorussian Steel Works (BMZ) is a modern ferrous metallurgy business. The headquarters of the company as well as it production facilities are located in Zhlobin, Republic of Belarus. N.V. Andrianov is the Director General of RUE Byelorussian Steel Works.
» Russian ghillie suits were a hit at Shot Show 2006 in Las Vegas
By Russian-American Business staff | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

At Shot Show 2006 in Las Vegas, Boris Papirov, Deputy Director General of MAPCF "ZONT", JSC was being stripped of his clothes by people who stopped at the company’s booth. “I’d like to buy a suit that you are wearing” – said a visitor, and Boris handed another “Leshiy” sniper suit to its new lawful owner.
» Glimmer and Beauty of Blades from Zlatoust
By Russian-American Business staff | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

At the 2006 Las Vegas Shot Show, the booth of “Zlatoustovskaya Oruzheynaya Kompaniya” attracted many visitors, who were simply amazed by the quality of the company’s swords, knifes, and tableware items.

» “No dictates from Moscow”
By Alina Rudnitskaya | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

For me personally, the NTV America television network defines itself with its exquisite and intelligent style. The channel’s programming is balanced – international news, late-breaking stories from Russia and the U.S., hot-topic talk shows, interesting journalist investigations.
» Faberge Egg at Worldfest
By Olga Chudakova | Published QT II, 2006 | Partnership search | Unrated

In the end of April, the City of Houston will live at the pace of the WorldFest film festival. WorldFest’s cultural importance goes far beyond the state lines of Texas. WorldFest was founded 45 years ago by an award-winning producer and director Hunter Todd to present a quality film festival for independent filmmakers.
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Innovation
» U.S.-Russia Innovation Council on High Technologies
By U.S. International Technology Programs | Published QT II, 2006 | Innovation | Unrated

In 2005, the U.S.-Russia Innovation Council on High Technologies (ICHT) met for the first time at the Ministry of Education and Science in Moscow, Russia.
» Silicon Valley in Belarus
By Olga Sardarova | Published QT II, 2006 | Innovation | Unrated

In the fall of 2005, the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed decree no. 12 entitled “On the creation of a high technologies park”. The document is a comprehensive standard act designed to set up an IT research center in Belarus.

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Travel
» RA Consultanting: excellent customer service
By Olga Tarasova | Published QT II, 2006 | Travel | Unrated

A single piece of information can tell you everything about the Russian-American Consulting travel company. The Administration of the Russian President uses the company’s services to book hotel rooms for Vladimir Putin in New York.

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Humanitarian projects
» New Hope is dedicated to serving and ministering
By Russian-American Business staff | Published QT II, 2006 | Humanitarian projects | Unrated

With the economic crisis and employment, the middle class has become the lower class. The lower class has become homeless, with no money for food and clothing or to support the families. Governments are no longer giving any assistance.
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Features
» Soyuz-Apollo mission still goes on 30 years later
By Aleksei Tarasov | Published QT II, 2006 | Features | Unrated

Millions on Earth looked on as astronaut Stafford opened the entry hatch of the Soyuz 19 spacecraft and shook hands with cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. The joint Soyuz-Apollo mission was one of the first steps in ending the Cold War.
» The Most Russian City in the U.S.
By Olga Chudakova | Published QT II, 2006 | Features | Unrated

At the entrance to Sedalia, located some 50 miles away from Missouri’s capital at Jefferson City, the roadway sign reads: “City Limits 20 360.” The number reflects the total population of the small provincial town in the very heart of the United States.
» The Way to Conquer Hollywood
By Aleksei Tarasov | Published QT II, 2006 | Features | Unrated

Born in Kazan, Russia, film producer Evgeny Afineevsky came to America several years ago with a vision to open new horizons. As an established Hollywood filmmaker, Evgeny frequently works with legendary celebrities. 

» Olympic Champion Svetlana Boginskaya
By Olga Tarasova | Published QT II, 2006 | Features | Unrated

In the national sports gymnastics team of the USSR, Svetlana Boginskaya from Minsk, had a nickname goddess. The name fit Svetlana well not only by virtue of a word play [the word for god in Russian is Бог – read as bogh], but also because of her exceptional elegance.
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