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Medvedev gives Russia banks more credit to fight crisis

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Dmitry Medvedev announced on Tuesday an extra 950 billion roubles ($36.4 billion) of new credit for banks at an emergency Kremlin meeting to fight a ...
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     Economy might just cost Canada Tories the election  Today, 07:07
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     Asia stocks drop for 5th day on unending crisis  Today, 06:50
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     Obama, McCain battle over taxes, economy  Today, 06:25
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     Stocks tumble as Wall Street worries about financials  Today, 05:18
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     Ukraine may offer helicopters for Darfur peacekeeping mission  Today, 01:38
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     Hundreds gather to remember slain Russian reporter  Yesterday, 20:31
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     Somali pirate says ransom reduced to $8 million  Yesterday, 17:12
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     Ukraine's inflation rate edged up 1.1 percent in September  Yesterday, 16:04
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     Wall Street looks to recover after global rout  Yesterday, 15:46
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     Oil rises to $91 after steep slide  Yesterday, 15:35
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     Russia: Georgia pullback to start  Yesterday, 15:29
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     Poll: Nearly half of all Russians expect economic hit from global crisis  Yesterday, 14:29
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     Medvedev gives Russia banks more credit to fight crisis  Yesterday, 13:59
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     Russia will give Iceland loan  Yesterday, 12:48
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Yushchenko extends coalition agreement deadline

President Victor Yushchenko will give the Verkhovna Rada factions a few more days to form a governing coalition.  Full Story  
Yesterday, 10:40 | Ukrainian News
  • Yushchenko edges closer to calling early vote  Today, 08:54
  • Ukraine may offer helicopters for Darfur peacekeeping mission  Today, 01:38
  • Ukraine's inflation rate edged up 1.1 percent in September  Yesterday, 16:04

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Stocks tumble as Wall Street worries about financials

NEW YORK (AP) -- The misery worsened on Wall Street Tuesday, with stocks piling on losses late in the session and bringing the two-day decline in the Dow Jones industrials to more than 875 points amid escalating worries about credit markets and the financial sector.  Full Story  
Today, 05:18 | Associated Press
  • Asia stocks drop for 5th day on unending crisis  Today, 06:50
  • Wall Street looks to recover after global rout  Yesterday, 15:46
  • Oil rises to $91 after steep slide  Yesterday, 15:35

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Kyiv estimates 'smart' traffic control system at Hr 286.6 million

The Kyiv city administration has estimated the introduction of the smart traffic control system at Hr 286.6 million.  Full Story  
6 October, 21:42 | Ukrainian News
  • City district to hold local poll on administrative reform  3 October, 14:19
  • Kyiv Council demands national action on housing investors’ rights  2 October, 20:50
  • Metro rides are Hr 2 as of November  30 September, 17:02

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Yuliaphobia: Why does president want to push nation off cliff?

Yulia Tymoshenko and her BYuT bloc, the Party of Regions, Communists and Volodymyr Lytvyn do not want elections. Neither do 72 percent of Ukrainians. Only President Victor Yushchenko does. The question is why?  Full Story  
3 October, 17:51 | Taras Kuzio, Special to Kyiv Post
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Obama, McCain assail Russia in presidential debate

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Reuters) - The U.S. presidential candidates assailed Russia on Tuesday, with Democrat Barack Obama saying Moscow had engaged in "evil" behavior and Republican John McCain saying it "maybe" an evil empire.  Full Story  
Today, 07:40 | Reuters
  • Economy might just cost Canada Tories the election  Today, 07:07
  • Obama, McCain battle over taxes, economy  Today, 06:25
  • Hundreds gather to remember slain Russian reporter  Yesterday, 20:31

The Guide

Latest Russian blockbuster fits Kremlin script

MOSCOW, (Reuters) - Russia's latest blockbuster film hopes to woo big foreign audiences with an epic tale of doomed love set amid the chaos of the Russian Civil War; its politics conveniently chime with a Kremlin-sponsored mood of patriotism.  Full Story  
6 October, 21:17 | Reuters
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