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  Iraq - CDI Russia Weekly #258
Russia also thinks it is following principles, but it interpreted the same resolutions in a different way.
Meanwhile, Russia, having no similar opportunities currently, its role as a power being linked first with its nuclear arsenals and secondly with its status as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, naturally wanted to raise the role of the Council and the significance of mandatory compliance with its resolutions.
Sure, if Russia had joined the coalition from the very beginning and participated in formulating tasks of the coalition from the very beginning, including approaches to economic interests, then, as often happens when one "orders the music", it would have more opportunities to dance those exact "dances" it would like...
www.cdi.org /Russia/258-7.cfm   (1335 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Secretary Rubin -- May 12, 1999
Dimitri Simes is a Russian native and president of the Nixon Center, a Washington-based think tank.
Russia, as we all know, is a country utterly awash in human misery, stolen property, broken dreams.
DIMITRI SIMES: I think that while the Duma was threatening to impeach Yeltsin, I don't think they have a realistic possibility to impeach him for a variety of Russian constitutional and political reasons.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/europe/jan-june99/russian_5-12.html   (0 words)

  
 Who's Who in Pine Valley | Dimitri Marick | All My Children @ soapcentral.com
Dimitri took Maddie to the hospital and found that she was biologically Edmund's daughter, because her blood type did not match Dimitri's.
Dimitri was believed to have sneaked out of the hospital of his own accord and walked into the ocean where he drown himself.
Dimitri didn't want Alex to know that he was alive because the chances of him surviving the rare neurological disease that had supposedly killed him were slim to none.
www.soapcentral.com /amc/whoswho/dimitri.php   (0 words)

  
 Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives
Russia’s economic crisis was so bad that many important politicians and political forces rejected capitalism altogether as the right way to organize an economy.
Russia could play a pivotal role in slowing down Iran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons, but has not yet (at least publicly) taken serious steps in the direction, but instead continues to fulfill its contractual obligations to complete the construction of the nuclear power facility at Bushehr.
Russia’s liberal reformers want see a form of capitalism in Russia in which the line between the state and the private sector grows increasingly clear.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/congress/2003_hr/mcf093003.htm   (0 words)

  
 Putin's Russia: How Should the U.S. Respond?
Russia is in the news: a crackdown on the media and the oligarchs; the Kursk submarine disaster; restructuring of the Federation, including the creation of seven federal superdistricts headed mostly by generals; and a change in the way members of the upper house of the Federal Assembly are appointed.
Russia has the capacity to upset a lot of apple carts, including with Iraq where it could unilaterally break sanctions, with North Korea, in the Balkans, in the Middle East, or in the U.N. where it could block support for humanitarian interventions.
Russia's concerns make little sense other than in terms of a desire to maintain a sphere of influence at least as great as it was under the Czars, if not under the Soviets.
www.heritage.org /Research/RussiaandEurasia/HL690.cfm   (0 words)

  
 Asia Times
For Russia, swap deals with Iran are a new way to increase its oil exports and decrease its costs, while diversifying its methods.
Russia's swap deals with Iran are a major development for both sides.
Russia's growing ties with Iran in the oil field, as reflected in its 1-million-ton swap deal, indicate the Russians' determination to follow their national interests despite US efforts to weaken Iran economically and politically.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Central_Asia/EB11Ag03.html   (0 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Agent's arrest could chill U.S.-Russia ties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
WASHINGTON — The arrest of a veteran FBI officer on charges of long-term espionage for Russia threatens relations between Moscow and a new U.S. administration skeptical of Russian intentions.
Only 10% of Americans feel that Russia is the biggest threat to the United States, he says.
Still unclear is the full damage Hanssen allegedly did to U.S. national security in postings in New York, at FBI headquarters and at the State Department from 1995 to 2000.
www.usatoday.com /news/washington/2001-02-20-russiaties.htm   (0 words)

  
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Dimitri Zinovich Tiomkin was born in Kremenchuk on May 10, 1894.
Sensing a bleak future in music, Tiomkin decided to leave Russia and boarded a freighter bound for Germany, where his father had taken up residence in Berlin with his stepmother.
When Tiomkin left Russia for Germany, his father, who had remarried and was living in Germany, helped arrange for his travel papers.
www.dimitritiomkin.com /biography.cfm   (0 words)

  
 A STORY OF BROTHERS: DIMITRI AND DAVE - Adopting children - adoptions from adopt a child - adopt-a-child.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dimitri seemed to really become attached to me. My Mom said it was because I was little too and Dimitri could identify with me. Everything we did with Dimitri was new for him: riding in a car, eating in McDonald’s, shopping, seeing a dog, walking in Gorky Park and Red Square.
I think the reason I am Dimitri’s hero is because I was there when we got him from Russia, I was the one who held him first, and I was the first one to make him laugh.
Dimitri always asks my Mom if he is going to grow as big as I am.
www.adopt-a-child.org /newsletters/NL3tx1.html   (0 words)

  
 DIMITRI VLASENKOV
Dimitri Vlasenkov started his sporting career at the age of 6.
Peter Vorobiev, the head coach of Junior Team Russia as well became for Dimitri, the coach who played a key role in his development as a player.
Though Dimitri is a forward he does lots of offensive work.
www.hockeyzoneplus.com /russia/russ53_e.htm   (0 words)

  
 RUSSIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Examines relations between the United States and Russia, and discusses the factors fueling the unfolding tug of war between Moscow and Washington; focuses on the strategic emphasis that the United States placed on Central Asia and the Caucasus as part of the global war against terrorism.
Russia's relations with Africa in general and with states south of Sahara that are usually treated as separate and the most "representative " group of African countries, are acquiring new dynamics.
Russia charges that the newest round of expansion will enable the alliance to deploy an unlimited amount of weaponry next to Russia's borders in the three Baltic states.
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/russia06.htm   (0 words)

  
 The Link - Cutting Edge Christian Newsletter
Born in Communist Russia, Dimitri Nosarev was a product of the Soviet Union.
Dimitri became a reckless renegade by the time he was l4.
Dimitri Nosarev may be one of the only evangelists God has sent from Russia, with a much needed message for America.
www.praisecafe.org /thelink/i2i.htm   (0 words)

  
 RUSSIA'S ROAD TO CORRUPTION
But the problem in Russia today is that organized crime is well on the way to becoming a major, perhaps in time a dominating, factor in the Russian polity.
Russia is also revitalising exports to dormant countries such as Malaysia, Libya, Syria, and Ethiopia.
To the extent that Russia becomes a more democratic or at least more participatory political system, such attitudes are likely to condition the policies not only of the current Russian government but even more the future ones.").
fas.org /news/russia/2000/russia/part14.htm   (0 words)

  
 NATO Press Conference by Solana & Lebed - 7 Oct. 1996
Today we had a good constructive discussion and we agreed that Russia is half of Europe and this is a factor which has to be taken into account.
And to the Secretary General: what’s your position on the idea of having a legally binding charter with Russia and aren’t you afraid that it could be a question on which your agreement with Russia could sink in the future?
The position of Russia - as you have heard - is to achieve the three plans one after the other, and the last one to be the decision of opening NATO.
www.nato.int /docu/speech/1996/s961007a.htm   (0 words)

  
 Dmitri Donskoi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the first prince of Moscow to openly challenge Tatar authority in Russia.
Other princes of Northern Russia also acknowledged his authority and contributed their troops to his impending struggle against the Horde.
While he kept the Khan's patent to collect taxes for all of Russia, Dmitri is also famous for leading the first Russian military victory over the Mongols.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dimitri_of_Russia   (0 words)

  
 RUSSIA'S ROAD TO CORRUPTION
In March 2000, as Russia prepared for the presidential election that would formally establish the successor to the Yeltsin administration, the Speaker of the House tasked the leadership of six committees of the House of Representatives to assess the results of U.S. policy toward Russia during the Yeltsin years.
This report begins with a summary of the historic events that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 and a description of the conditions in Russia during the last year of the Bush administration and at the commencement of the Clinton administration.
It assesses the task ahead for Russia in moving from a century of state control to a free enterprise democracy, and compares that agenda with the actual policies pursued by the Clinton administration from 1993 to the present.
www.fas.org /news/russia/2000/russia/part00-intro.htm   (0 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 98047287
And now, in After the Collapse, Simes articulates his concern that the United States is mismanaging its relationship with Russia by focusing on the short-term and by patronizing Russia rather than treating it with hardheaded pragmatism based on U.S. national interests.
He recognizes that Russia must resolve its economic chaos before it can again become a great power, and he cautions that the evolving Russian government is not a democracy by Western standards.
Finally, he observes that, like all powerful nations, Russia has its own interests and, despite its loss of superpower status, it will oppose U.S. foreign policy where its interests conflict with ours its relationships with Iraq and Serbia are two such examples.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/simon031/98047287.html   (0 words)

  
 Dance Profile of Dimitri Lomakin & Elena Zlotnikova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dimitri Lomakin is currently dancing with Karina Imaeva (see profile)
They have finished as Youth and were registered as a couple in Russia.
Their first competition that is recorded in our database was in Russia - Moscow.
www.dancesportinfo.net /CoupleProfile.aspx?Id=5742   (0 words)

  
 April Sound UpBeat from JJB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Her son’s name was Dimitri in Russia, but she Americanized it with the “y.” That gave grandparents Pat and Nick each a grandchild to hold.
Stacy made the first trip to Russia alone to meet the children, and was told to return to the U. to wait until all of the paper work was completed.
Julia and Dimitry will have dual citizenships until they are 18, and then they will chose which they wish to continue.
www.montgomerycountynews.net /asu01-15-03.htm   (0 words)

  
 Johnson's Russia List #5237 - May 4, 2001
Dimitri K. Simes is president of the Nixon Center; Paul J. Saunders is its
Russia cannot be a strategic partner of the United States for the
Russia, all blocks and dramatic angles, and next to it was a Suprematist
www.cdi.org /russia/johnson/5237.html   (0 words)

  
 EKATERINBURG REVISITED
Prince Dimitri Romanovich returned after nearly three years of absence to Ekaterinburg, this time on a humanitarian mission as chairman of the Romanov Fund for Russia.
"On 3 June 2001 my humanitarian activity in Russia on behalf of the Romanov Fund for Russia brought me to Ekaterinburg, where I was to present 80 hearing aid instruments to selected children and 10 to war veterans.
I had arrived from the Eastern Siberian town of Irkutsk, where I had taken part in similar humanitarian activities and where I had enjoyed a very warm welcome from Vadim, Metropolitan of Irkutsk and Angarsk, representatives of the local authorities and several rehabilitation centres.
romanovfundforrussia.org /family/revisited.html   (0 words)

  
 RUSSIA ECONOMY
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TEXT: EXPERTS THURSDAY WERE SCRAMBLING IN AN EFFORT TO FORECAST THE LIKELY COURSE OF ECONOMIC REFORM IN RUSSIA.
DIMITRI SIMES, THE HEAD OF THE NIXON (RESEARCH) CENTER (IN WASHINGTON) SAYS PRIME MINISTER DESIGNATE SERGEI STEPASHIN APPEARS TO BE AMONG THE LEAST QUALIFIED TO REVIVE THE ECONOMY OR INSPIRE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/russia/1999/990513-rus2.htm   (0 words)

  
 The Annual Russian Summer Ball
The Russian Summer Ball has now been running consecutively for eleven years and continues to grow with great support from the Russian, diplomatic and aristocratic circles encouraged each year by a new age group of socialites from the film, fashion, music and art world.
Many of Russia’s hottest VIP’s will be attending this glamorous event, including the guests of honour, T.H. Prince and Princess Dimitri of Russia.
Sergej Larin, one of Russia’s greatest opera singers who has performed at The Royal Opera House, La Scala and the New York Metropolitan, will perform the Russian Imperial Anthem.
www.russiansummerball.com   (0 words)

  
 Siberia (Pictures by William Sokolenko) Photo Gallery by Dimitri Sokolenko at pbase.com
I can stare the 'Last night of the second millennium in Siberia' for hours..
Mother Russia at its best and a photographer worthy of her.
Ochen priyatno bilo posmotret eti fotki...vash papa ochen talantlivi...I studied in Russia for seven years and although we haven't been to Siberia these pics made me and all of my college friends nostalgic.I will be sure to visit a few of these places when i return...spasibo za vospominaniya!
www.pbase.com /dimitrisokolenko/siberia   (0 words)

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