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- "RAO" failed to resume the supply of light in Belarus "technical reasons"
- Victim died in the gas explosion in Vladikavkaz
- RIA Novosti commentator to be punished for a blog post
- A hundred tortoises blocked the runway at the airport in New York
- Were preparing for an explosion in a New York synagogue was sentenced to 25 years in prison
- The opposition had completed a silent rally in Minsk
- Russia has resumed supplies of electricity in Belorussiiyu
- Russian basketball players reached the semifinal of European Championship
- Putin ordered the Ministry of Health to consider the financial support of rural doctors
- Deputy arrested in Moscow Health Department
- In Minsk detention began silent "revolutionaries"
- Samsung complained to Apple International Trade Commission USA
- Developer McLaren F1 supercar built a small electric car
- Vice-President of Abkhazia, was promoted to president
- The New York Foundation for Breast Cancer was accused of embezzling $ 9 million
"RAO" failed to resume the supply of light in Belarus "technical reasons" Posted: 29 Jun 2011 02:23 PM PDT The company "RAO UES" failed to resume electricity supplies to Belarus at midnight on June 30 "for technical reasons." Previously, the company reported that the supply of light will be resumed after the interruption of the daily, as Belarus has paid off debts from previous months. |
Victim died in the gas explosion in Vladikavkaz Posted: 29 Jun 2011 03:06 PM PDT In the Moscow hospital, one of the victims died in the explosion of gas cylinder in Vladikavkaz. The patient that received serious burn injuries was assessed by doctors as the most difficult among the victims. Gas cylinder explosion, which resulted in injuring 55 people, occurred on June 25. |
RIA Novosti commentator to be punished for a blog post Posted: 29 Jun 2011 03:01 PM PDT With respect to RIA Novosti commentator Nikolai Troitsky, to admit his blog homophobic statements, prepared an order with a reprimand. According to the press service news agency, by order, prepared by 29 June, to determine the nature of the measures taken. This will happen on June 30. |
A hundred tortoises blocked the runway at the airport in New York Posted: 29 Jun 2011 02:40 PM PDT In New York's John F. Kennedy Airport have been arrested dozens of flights due to the fact that one of the runways crawled about hundreds of turtles. Reptiles living in the Gulf of Jamaica Bay, adjacent to the airport, chose the sandy area near the runway to lay eggs. |
Were preparing for an explosion in a New York synagogue was sentenced to 25 years in prison Posted: 29 Jun 2011 01:42 PM PDT The Federal Court delivered its verdict in the case of three New Yorkers found guilty of preparing a series of attacks, including bombings of synagogues and attempt to shoot down U.S. Air Force. Three of the defendants in the case were sentenced to 25 years in prison. Fourth sentence the conspirators will be presented later. |
The opposition had completed a silent rally in Minsk Posted: 29 Jun 2011 10:59 AM PDT The organizers of the silent protest in central Minsk called upon the participants to complete the demonstration, to disperse and not to provoke the police. According to preliminary data, the number of detainees amounted to a few dozen people. The total number who came to share is estimated at a thousand. |
Russia has resumed supplies of electricity in Belorussiiyu Posted: 29 Jun 2011 01:05 PM PDT The company "RAO UES" at midnight on June 30 resumed electricity supplies to Belarus. This happened after the Belarusian side is transferred to the accounts of "RAO" 600 million rubles - the second part of the debt for electricity. June 29 due to failure of payment terms Russia cut off supplies of electricity. |
Russian basketball players reached the semifinal of European Championship Posted: 29 Jun 2011 11:59 AM PDT Women's Basketball Team Russia advanced to the semifinals of European Championship. In the quarter finals of the Russian athletes have beaten the team in Latvia with the score 83:72. In the next stage of the tournament, taking place in Poland, the Russian national team will play the winner of the quarter-Czech Republic-Croatia. |
Putin ordered the Ministry of Health to consider the financial support of rural doctors Posted: 29 Jun 2011 10:52 AM PDT Vladimir Putin ordered to develop proposals on funding for rural physicians. Respective commission head of the government gave the Health Ministry and the Ministry of Finance. The prime minister said, the support of physicians in rural areas should be expressed in the compensation of costs for utilities and housing. |
Deputy arrested in Moscow Health Department Posted: 29 Jun 2011 10:22 AM PDT In Moscow, arrested the deputy head of City Health Department, Sergei Volkov. The official, detained members of the Main Directorate of the Interior Ministry's economic security, is suspected of abuse of office. Volkov worked in the Department of Health in Moscow in May this year and worked on construction. |
In Minsk detention began silent "revolutionaries" Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:43 AM PDT In Minsk started detention of protesters, passing under the "revolution through social networks." In detention, according to eyewitnesses, involved "men in civilian clothes." Among the detained journalists were already. Despite the opposition of the authorities, the demonstration continued. |
Samsung complained to Apple International Trade Commission USA Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:37 AM PDT Samsung has asked the International Trade Commission USA (ITC) with a complaint against Apple. The South Korean company claims that mobile devices Apple - Smartphone iPhone, iPad tablet and Players iPod touch - violate its patent rights. ITC has a right to block the importation of U.S. products with disabilities. |
Developer McLaren F1 supercar built a small electric car Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:25 AM PDT The British company Gordon Murray Design, headed by renowned designer Gordon Murray, the headquarters of the Royal Automobile Club of Great Britain presented to the public subcompact electric trolley called T.27. |
Vice-President of Abkhazia, was promoted to president Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:14 AM PDT The CEC has registered a group of supporters of Abkhazia's vice-president Alexander Ankvab, who put forward his candidacy in the upcoming presidential election. Ankvab is currently acting president (in connection with the death of the head of the republic Sergei Bagapsh, who died in May 2011). |
The New York Foundation for Breast Cancer was accused of embezzling $ 9 million Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:14 AM PDT Authority of the U.S. state of New York filed a lawsuit against a charity fund to fight against breast cancer. For five years the charity has received donations in the form of 9.1 million dollars. However, most of these funds was spent on salaries, bonuses and other compensation for its employees. |
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