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MOSCOW, July 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law to regulate the production and turnover of ethyl alcohol and alcoholic products, the presidential press service said Friday. The State Duma, parliament"s lower house, adopted the law on July 8 and the Federation Council, parliament"s upper house, adopted it on July 13. The law aims to improve the legal regulation of this area of the economy, strengthen state control and protect consumers from black-market products. The law expands the authorities of the federal bodies of state power. Under the law, they will introduce a unified state automated system to calculate the volumes of produced and sold ethyl alcohol and alcoholic products. If there is no information in the system about certain products, the products will be confiscated. Authorities will also be charged with defining the procedure to license alcohol retail sales and ensuring that organizations observe license rules. The law states that state enterprises and organizations with paid-in equity capital worth no less than 10 million rubles, or $349,650, can produce ethyl alcohol, while state enterprises and organizations with paid-in equity capital worth no less than 50 million rubles, or $1.75 million, can produce vodka. Putin spoke in Kaliningrad on July 2 at a State Council session. He criticized the current alcohol market regulation system and advocated a state monopoly on alcohol.


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Eric Anderson said on Sunday that Sergey Brin was among the potential candidates to fly into space, and added that Space Adventures would continue to send tourists into space despite the fact that the ISS crew is to increase from three to six permanent members.

Earlier Anderson was cited on Universe Today as saying that the company would "continue providing orbital space flight opportunities to the ISS, even as the logistical and crew situation continues to evolve."

Anderson said that there would be two vacant seats available on Soyuz spacecraft being built exclusively with private funding. A second option was when a third seat on occasional Soyuz missions became available.

Space tourist and Hungarian-born businessman, Charles Simonyi, who is due to return to Earth on April 8 aboard a Soyuz spacecraft, paid some $35 million for his flight to the ISS.

In June 2008, Brin invested $5 million in Space Adventures, the Virginia-based space tourism company. His

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