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OIL COMPLEX UNDER CRIMINAL CONTROL
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A&G Information Services
11-04-2003
OIL COMPLEX UNDER CRIMINAL CONTROL
ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, NOV 1, 2003 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- A considerablepart of the oil complex in the Southern federal districtis under control of organized crime. A...
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