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MOSCOW, March 14 (RIA Novosti) - A consortium...

MOSCOW, March 14 (RIA Novosti) - A consortium of Germany"s RWE and Russia"s Sintez successfully bid $380 million in an auction on Friday to buy a 33.47% stake in the TGK-2 generating company from Russian electricity monopoly UES. The territorial generating company unites assets in five regions of central and northern Russia. The deal brings the UES stake in the company down from 49.36% to 11.38%. RWE is a German electric power and natural gas public utility company. The Russian electricity giant has also sold a 34.06% stake in another territorial generating company, TGK-6, to Integrated Energy Systems (IES holding) for 9.98 billion rubles ($421.3 million). TGK-6 operates in four Russian regions and in Mordovia in the Volga area. Both deals were part of UES reforms in which generating assets are being privatized.


Things are moving on the Eastern front...

Things are moving on the Eastern front. And more movement may be coming soon, as an old winter chill in Rome-Moscow relations seems to be thawing, with profound consequences for Europe and the entire world


French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said...

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said a failure in Copenhagen would be catastrophic and backed calls by developing nations to keep the Kyoto Protocol.

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The Russian coat-of-arms is a golden two-headed...

The two-headed eagle as the coat-of-arms of Muscovy first appeared on the seal of Ivan III in 1497 after his marriage to Sofia Palaeologue, a Byzantine princess: the two-headed eagle (emblem of Byzantium) was united with the Moscow coat-of-arms, with the result that one side of the emblem showed the eagle and the other the horseman trampling the dragon.

As time went on, more changes were added to the coat-of-arms. The seals of Tsar Ivan IV the Terrible began to display on the eagle's breast an image of St.George the Victorious, the symbol of Moscow grand dukes. In 1625, during the reign of Mikhail Fedorovich, three crowns appeared above the eagle's heads. After Peter the Great instituted the Order of St.Andrew the Apostle, the coat-of-arms began to feature a chain bearing the sign of the Order. Under Pavel I, the image of the Maltese Cross was introduced into the coat-of-arms.

During the reign of Alexander II the coat-of-arms was modified and its design brought

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