Vladimir Lenin News
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Vladimir Putin is handing the keys of his central bank to a poetry-loving Francophile who pays homage to the victims of Russia’s totalitarian past.
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Michael Aronstein, a poet, and Michael Shaoul, a doctor of philosophy, have made their MainStay Marketfield Fund the world’s fastest-growing by anticipating recoveries in the most-hated assets.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, who announced today that he is splitting with his wife Lyudmila after nearly 30 years of marriage, will be his country's first divorced leader since Peter the Great.
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When Vladimir Putin says the U.S. is endangering the global economy by abusing its dollar monopoly, he’s not just talking. He’s betting on it.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin defended keeping Vladimir Lenin’s body in a mausoleum in Moscow’s Red Square amid criticism from the Orthodox church.
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A bronze statue of Vladimir Lenin was damaged when a bomb exploded in the suburb of St. Petersburg late yesterday, state television said.
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Poronin, the Polish town where Vladimir Lenin lived before the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, wants to bring back a statue of the founder of the Soviet Union in a bid to attract tourists, Gazeta Wyborcza reported.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died March 5 from cancer, may not be preserved for permanent display after embalmment preparations started late, acting President Nicolas Maduro said on state television.
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Switzerland is encouraging wealthy Russians who ski at resorts from St. Moritz to Zermatt to return this season for medical check-ups or surgery.
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The world’s most abundant fossil fuel could be tapped without moving mountains, delivered without trucks or trains and burned without greenhouse-gas emissions.
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