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  Kh-55 Granat
Ivan Stepanovich Silayev had studied Kazan Aviation Institute, worked as engineer in the military-industrial complex in Gorky (now Nizhniy-Novgorod) from 1954 through 1974, was promoted to plant director 1971, and won a Lenin Prize in 1972.
He was deputy minister of aircraft industry of the USSR from 1974 through 1980, and served as the Minister from 20 February 1981 though 01 November 1985.
A member of the Communist Party 1959-91 and of its Central Committee 1981-91, Silayev emerged as a reformer in 1990, founding the Democratic Reform Movement (with former foreign minister Shevardnadze After the failure of the August 1991 anti-Gorbachev attempted coup, he was appointed Soviet prime minister and given charge of the economy until December 1991.
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 Vote brings wave of recognition (12/08/91)
Ivan Silayev, the former Russian prime minister and now head of the inter-Republican Economic Committee a Soviet quasi-government, warned of "tragic and armed conflicts" if Ukraine does not join the union.
Silayev also declared that "Russia did not agree" that Crimea should remain part of Ukraine, adding that only 37 percent of residents of Simferopil, Crimea's capital, voted for independence.
Silayev, a representative of the military-industrial complex, is said to have strong support in the Russian Parliament.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1991/499110.shtml   (1157 words)

  
 Silayev, Ivan Stepanovich
A member of the Communist Party 1959–91 and of its Central Committee 1981–91, Silayev emerged as a reformer in 1990, founding the Democratic Reform Movement (with former foreign minister Shevardnadze).
An engineer, Silayev worked 1954–74 in the military-industrial complex in Gorky (now Nizhniy-Novgorod) and then in the central aviation and machine-tools industries, becoming Soviet deputy prime minister 1985.
Chosen to become prime minister of the Russian republic by its new radical president Boris Yeltsin, Silayev formulated an ambitious plan of market-centred reform.
www.screaming.net /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0033638.html   (183 words)

  
 Silayev, Ivan S. --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
U.S. painter Ivan Albright was noted for his exaggeratedly realistic depictions of decay and corruption.
He became a professional in 1979 and was a member of the Czech Davis Cup squad in the early 1980s.
Although he was a brilliant physiologist and a skillful surgeon, Ivan Pavlov is remembered primarily for his development of the concept of conditioned reflex.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9336536?tocId=9336536   (689 words)

  
 No. 91-D 113   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Interestingly, on Monday November 11th, Ivan Silayev -- the head of the reconfigured Moscow center Inter-Republican Economic Committee -- confirmed the Center for Security Policy's longstanding contention that Soviet foreign debt was considerably higher than had been previously acknowledged.
In addition, Silayev disclosed that the Soviet Union owes formerly socialist nations of Eastern Europe roughly $31 billion.
Silayev made his announcement as part of a plea for a rescheduling of Soviet debt payments in the run-up to a 17 November meeting in Moscow with G-7 representatives.
www.security-policy.org /papers/1991/91-D113.html   (1117 words)

  
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Ivan Silayev, PM of the RSFSR, announces that the republic will not adhere to the compromise economic programme being worked by Gorbachev and that the RSFSR will proceed to implement the Shatalin plan from Oct 1; abolition of central government ministries and massive privatisation, republic control of banking and fiscal policy.
Journalists on Pravda attempt to depose their editor, Ivan Frolov, a Gorbachev appointee, accusing him of being responsible for the loss of 3 million subscribers (70% fall in circulation).
Ivan Silayev, Russian PM, prepares his own version of the 500 day plan for the Russian parliament.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /docs/events.rus   (9451 words)

  
 Ivan Silayev Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Article - (Corrected)Russian politicians, analysts debate Putin`s sacking of premier - News From Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The presenter of "Country and World" asked Shuster how things had changed since the days where Ivan Silayev was prime minister of Russia.
Shuster pointed out that Silayev was never the second most powerful person in the country.
Speaking at the main microphone, member of the Russian Federation Council Ivan Starikov said Kasyanov had worked hard and deserved to be thanked for his efforts.
www.gateway2russia.com /st/art_215178.php   (2586 words)

  
 Ivan Silayev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ivan Silayev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Ivan Silayev -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ivan Silayev -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He served as the (Click link for more info and facts about Prime Minister of Russia) Prime Minister of Russia from June 15, 1990 to September 1991.
After being replaced as the Prime Minister of Russia by (Click link for more info and facts about Boris Yeltsin) Boris Yeltsin, served as representative of Russia at (An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members) European Community (1991-1994).
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 Information: Yavlinsky Grigory Alekseevich
In spring 1991 G.Yavlinsky was appointed as a member of the Kazakh Supreme economic Council - the consultative BODY under Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
In August,28 1991 Yavlinsky became the deputy of Ivan Silayev - chairman of the Committee responcible for the USSR national economy and for economic reforms.
From June,1 till September,1 1992 the centre of economic and political studies, under the agreement with the administration of Nizhegorodsky region was in the process of working out a program of regional reforms.
www.nns.ru /e-elects/e-persons/yavlin.html   (843 words)

  
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Refugees fled the battlefields from eastern Croatia to the Adriatic Thursday and the bodies of hundreds killed in the three-month siege of Vukovar were buried in mass graves.
Ivan Silayev, the Soviet central government's top economist, said Thursday in Moscow that the Soviet Union could not comply with western demands that it put up $1 billion in gold as collateral for a debt-relief package.
The Group of Seven wealthy industrial democracies had asked for the guarantee of approximately 104 metric tons of gold on Wednesday.
www.mndaily.com /daily/gopher-archives/1991/11/22/World_News.txt   (335 words)

  
 GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Military News and Military Information
Major General Petruk ­p; commander of the 19th motorized-rifle, also in overall command of group West ­p; was accused of failing to support the 131st motorized-rifle brigade at the city's railroad terminal.
Petruk was replaced by Major General Ivan Babichev, commander of the 76th airborne division.
Saburov said that that was the moment when he realized the government of then Prime Minister Ivan Silayev was doomed.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/report/1995/fel.htm   (9347 words)

  
 Russia Reform Monitor No. 318, September 24, 1997
Russian Ambassador to the European Union Ivan Silayev directed operations to enrich the Soviet Communist Party and hide its vast funds.
that he performed "special assignments" for the KGB during the "early capitalism" stages of Soviet reform, and that Silayev, who also served as Russian Prime Minister, directed many of these operations.
President Boris Yeltsin ignored the commission's resolution to recover the money, and Yevgeny Primakov, then foreign intelligence chief, successfully pressured the Supreme Soviet to shut down the investigative body.
www.afpc.org /rrm/rrm318.htm   (447 words)

  
 Yavlinsky Grigory Alekseyevich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
During the August 1991 coup attempt he was in White House, and on August 22, 1991, he went along with representatives of law-enforcement bodies to arrest Boris Pugo, Minister of the Interior of the USSR (by the time they arrived Pugo and his wife were dead).
On August 28, 1991 Yavlinsky became deputy to Ivan Silayev, Chairman of the Committee for Operational Management of the USSR Economy responsible for economic reform.
He made a sensational statement on the size of the USSR gold reserves which turned out to be exceedingly small.
www.panorama.ru /works/oe/yavlinse.html   (1852 words)

  
 Patriarch Voices Support for War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The first deputy chief of the general staff, General Valery Manilov, who has fiercely defended the Chechnya war, was given the Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
Alexy presented former Prime Ministers Sergei Stepashin, Yevgeny Primakov and Ivan Silayev special copies of a new book commissioned by the Orthodox Church to mark the 2,000th anniversary of Christianity.
The specific reason for the awards was unclear, but Russian politicians have moved close recently to the Orthodox Church, Russia's predominant religion.
dev.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2000/02/01/017.html   (372 words)

  
 Crusader 38 Page 22
His next step included dissolving his own cabinet of ministers and, together with Yeltsin, creating a committee to run the nation's economy, exactly what one might expect of two socialists.
As an indication of Yeltsin's newly acquired clout, it was his aide, Ivan Silayev, who was appointed to lead this new group.
Across the length and breadth of the Soviet Union, communist functionaries scurried to disavow any further affiliation to the party, and the statues of old Bolsheviks - Communist Party founder Lenin, KGB founder Dzerzhinsky, and revolutionary hero Sverdlow - were torn down by jubilant throngs.
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 The Christian Science Monitor | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Groups of about 30 men moved in unison to the call of foremen, carrying steel girders to the barriers.
At one point, Russian Prime Minister Ivan Silayev made an appearance, giving a brief pep talk to the cheering crowd, as well as stopping to talk to troops who have gone over to the republican side.
Several of the rosy-cheeked conscripts sitting on their armored personnel carriers could be seen cheering Mr.
www.csmonitor.com /cgi-bin/getasciiarchive?tape/91/aug/day21/21012.   (1036 words)

  
 German Puts Pilot Skills to Work Selling Food
His position brought him into contact with businesses like Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Deutsche Aerospace, which later become DaimlerChrysler Aerospace and last year merged with the European Aeronautics, Defense & Space Co. Wydra also began giving courses on motivation and stress relief to top managers.
In 1991, he was asked to entertain Alexander Silayev, son of then-Russian Prime Minister Ivan Silayev, during the son's visit to Germany.
The visit went well, and soon after Wydra got an invitation to Moscow.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2001/07/24/043-full.html   (859 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- No Longer Godless Communism -- Oct. 15, 1990   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Perhaps the most startling evidence of the change was the celebration of the first Eucharist since 1918 in the Kremlin's Cathedral of the Assumption, barely three weeks ago.
While Anatoli Lukyanov, the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet, and Ivan Silayev, prime minister of the Russian republic, and other Communist dignitaries looked on, Alexi II, Patriarch of All Russia, conducted services in the formerly pre-eminent church of Russia.
The Patriarch then led the first Procession of the Cross in 70 years from the Kremlin through downtown Moscow to the Church of the Great Ascension, restored after decades of use as a workshop and potato warehouse.
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 Russia: Chronicle of Events 1985 - 1992
Yeltsin lambasts Gorbachev plan as 'a catastrophe', and urges Russia to implement the 500 day programme from Nov 1.
A CP journal, Glasnost, quotes unnamed police sources linking Yeltsin and Silayev to criminal underworld.
Moscow City Council (Popov) defies USSR Supreme Soviet ban of 25 March on demos in the capital by allowing March by Democratic russia Movement.
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /docs/events.htm   (8872 words)

  
 Russia
24 Aug 1991 - 25 Dec 1991 Ivan Stepanovich Silayev (b.
In Mar 1919, the 8th communist party congress reinstated the Politburo (Political Bureau) that briefly existed on the eve of the 1917 Bolshevik coup, to provide effective leadership during the revolution.
15 Jun 1990 - 26 Sep 1991 Ivan Stepanovich Silayev (b.
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 National Review: Mikhail Gorbachev's unintended consequences - demise of the Soviet Union - Cover Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This became undisputable when he authorized, without State Council approval, virtually round-the-clock printing runs of the ruble to finance the failing bureaucracy.
Similarly, the State Council's economic commission, headed by Ivan Silayev, was given the contradictory task of initiating reforms from within the existing economic structure in a way that would be acceptable both to the republics and to the center.
By November, Gorbachev's priorities had become quite clear to the republics, and when he proposed an incomprehensible.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n1_v44/ai_11836272   (1326 words)

  
 The St. Petersburg Times - Business - IN BRIEF
Gerashchenko nominated himself and four other current directors, including Chief Executive Officer Steven Theede and Deputy CEO Yuri Beilin, Vedomosti reported.
New nominees include Ivan Silayev, the former chairman of the Soviet Union's council of ministers who now heads the Union of Machine Builders, and Alexander Semikoz, a member of Evrofinance Mosnarbank's audit committee, the newspaper said.
OSLO (Bloomberg) - Alfa Group, one of Russia's largest industrial-financial holdings, and its main owner, Mikhail Fridman, will never be allowed to own a stake in Telenor ASA, Norway's dominant phone company, Dagens Naeringsliv reported, citing Norway's Industry Minister Boerge Brende.
www.sptimes.ru /story/3710   (673 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Russia-Latin America Business Forum To Gather In Moscow, Promote Trade, Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A Russia-Latin America business forum will gather in Moscow, June 26 into 28, as part of a 10th congress of the international federation for Latin American and Caribbean basin studies, which will share the venue, June 25-29.
The forum aims to step up trade, economic and research contacts between Russia and Latin American countries with an emphasis on commercial barriers to remove and customs and other formalities streamlined, says Ivan Silayev, president of Russia's national committee for economic partnership with Latin America.
Delegates will be amply informed about Russian and Latin American corporate export/import opportunities, and have excellent chances to establish practical contacts and evaluate investment and joint venture prospects.
english.pravda.ru /diplomatic/2001/06/22/8386.html   (1725 words)

  
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1943) (acting to 22 Sep 1911 [for Stolypin to 18 Sep 1911]) 12 Feb 1914 - 2 Feb 1916 Ivan Logginovich Goremykin (2nd time) (s.a.) 2 Feb 1916 - 23 Nov 1916 Boris Vladimirovich Shtyurmer (b.
2003) Chairman of the Committee on Operative Management of the National Economy (from 20 Sep 1991, Chairman of the Interrepublican Economic Committee; from 14 Nov 1991, Chairman of the Interstate Economic Committee - Prime Minister of the Economic Commonwealth) 6 Sep 1991 - 25 Dec 1991 Ivan Silayev (b.
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 RANSAC :: Projects & Publications :: News
When the Chernobyl tragedy happened on April 26, 18 years ago, one of my friends in the USA sent me a cable where he wrote that iodine pills must be immediately issued to children.
I immediately called Vice-Premier Ivan Silayev to tell him about that recommendation.
I was invited to the session of the State Commission and accompanied it to Chernobyl, though I am a physicist and specialise in different problems.
www.ransac.org /Projects%20and%20Publications/News/Nuclear%20News/4232004123855PM.html   (9918 words)

  
 TOP SECRET. INFORMATION FOR CONSIDERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Having escaped from assassins to London in 1996, he recently came back but said he wouldn’t live in Russia.
Participants of the program: Ivan Silayev, ex-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of RSFSR.
Former Kremlin residents tell about their life within its walls.
dibrov.ntv-tv.ru /program/publ/etopsecret.html   (5230 words)

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