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RUSSIA: KOMI REPUBLIC TO REINTRODUCE FIVE-YEAR PLAN.(Brief Article)
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The government of the Komi Republic plans to again base its social and economic policies on five-year plans, Interfax reported on 4 March. Komi Republic head Yurii Spiridonov told reporters that the return to a five-year plan is necessary in order to ach...
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RUSSIA: KOMI REPUBLIC TO REINTRODUCE FIVE-YEAR PLAN.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; The government of the Komi Republic plans to again base its social and economic policies on five-year plans, Interfax reported on 4 March. Komi Republic head Yurii Spiridonov told reporters that the return to a five-year plan is necessary in order to achieve economic stabilization and growth in the
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Structure of the moose population and its utilization in the Komi Republic.
Alces
; ABSTRACT: Cutover stands comprise a large proportion of the forested area within the Komi Republic. The natural succession of these stands leads to a decrease in productivity of moose populations. We describe characteristics of moose hunting in the Komi Republic and discuss methods for managing
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RUSSIA: 4.4 MILLION TONS OF OIL PRODUCED IN INTERNAL KOMI REPUBLIC IN FIRST SEVEN MONTHS OF 2000.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; In the first seven months of 2000 oil companies in the internal Komi republic, produced close to 4.4 million tons of oil - an increase of 1.9% compared with the equivalent period in 1999.
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Particleboard for Komi Republic. (News).
Wood Based Panels International
; German companies Klein and Siempelkamp plan to invest about DM6Om in the construction of a particleboard plant in the Komi Republic. The plant will have an annual capacity of up to 100,000 tonnes. Siempelkamp, which builds plants on a turnkey basis, and Klein, an industrial-financial group, plan to
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Parma Mobile reveals increasing subscriber base.(Brief Article)
Telecomworldwire
; TELECOMWORLDWIRE-27 October 2005-Parma Mobile reveals increasing subscriber base(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD httpwww.m2.com Parma Mobile, a mobile operator in the Komi Republic of Russia, has revealed that its subscriber base has risen to 70,000 users, an increase from 50,000 in September.
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RUSSIA: KOMI - INCUMBENT SEEKS THIRD TERM...(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; Following the closing of the deadline for submitting registration documents on 31 October, no more than nine candidates will now be eligible to run in Komi Republic's 16 December presidential elections, strana.ru reported the next day. Among the candidates are incumbent President Yurii Spiridonov;
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Swedish firm in for valkyries
Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK)
; Swedish oil and gas company Lundin Petroleum is to acquire Canadian operator Valkyries Petroleum, whose interests are all in the Russian Federation, in a deal which values Valkyries at around pounds375million. The all-share transaction, giving Toronto-listed firm's shareholders one Lundin share for
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RUSSIA: KOMI - FINNO-UGRIC LITERATURE TO BE TAUGHT IN RUSSIAN.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; A scandal has erupted at the state university in Syktyvkar, the capital of the Komi Republic, because almost the entire staff of the department for Komi Folklore and Finno-Ugric literature has been fired, RFE/RL's Syktyvkar correspondent reported on 28 April. The department is the main center for
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This month in mining: Russia
Engineering and Mining Journal
; Canada's Placer Dome, which has been exploring the giant Sukhoi Log gold lode in the Irkutsk region, has confirmed information provided by Russian geologists about the deposit's reserves. Douglas Brown, Placer Dome's development and planning officer in Irkutsk, said the company, which explored
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RUSSIA: REGIONS, PROSECUTORS TUSSLE OVER DISPUTED LAWS...(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; Several regional leaders in the Northwestern federal district may be held legally accountable for the failure of their regions to bring their legislation into conformity with federal laws, RFE/RL's St. Petersburg correspondent reported on 14 February citing Deputy Prosecutor-General Vladimir
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