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05/04/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
In Russia, Putin Escapes Blame for Terror Attack
The Moscow subway, which is usually so punctual and sparkling that it makes New York’s seem like a third world also-ran, was slowly getting back to normal late last week. But passengers kept looking over their shoulders, casting uneasy glances at others (Could he be one? Could she?) and silently cursing terrorism’s return to their lives.
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24/12/2009 | High Tech
El Kremlin impulsa un cibergueto en cirílico
Los internautas rusos temen que los nuevos dominios en la Web escritos en el alfabeto local restrinjan el libre acceso a Internet y les aíslen del mundo
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05/12/2009 | Frente Externo
Putin Is Coy on a Run in 2012
He answered pleas from workers in beleaguered one-factory towns and retirees anxious about pensions. But it was Vladimir V. Putin’s response to a question about his political future that drew the most attention on Thursday at a lengthy public forum. Would he run for president again in 2012?.
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05/12/2009 | Frente Externo
Putin Is Coy on a Run in 2012
He answered pleas from workers in beleaguered one-factory towns and retirees anxious about pensions. But it was Vladimir V. Putin’s response to a question about his political future that drew the most attention on Thursday at a lengthy public forum. Would he run for president again in 2012?.
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25/02/2008 | Frente Externo
Putin’s Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates His Opponents
Shortly before parliamentary elections in December, foremen fanned out across the sprawling GAZ vehicle factory here, pulling aside assembly-line workers and giving them an order: vote for President Vladimir V. Putin’s party or else. They were instructed to phone in after they left their polling places. Names would be tallied, defiance punished.
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