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MOSCOW, November 14 (RIA Novosti) - Russia"s...

MOSCOW, November 14 (RIA Novosti) - Russia"s top health official urged the government Tuesday to introduce a state monopoly on alcohol amid the rising death toll from bootleg vodka in the country. Russia has recently been swept by large-scale outbreaks of alcohol poisoning in several regions as bootleg vodka and poisonous substitutes have been sold at low prices in the country. Hundreds of Russians have died and several thousand others have been hospitalized in Russia with toxic hepatitis caused by substandard vodka in recent weeks. Gennady Onishchenko said alcohol consumption has increased considerably in the country in the last 10 years. "In the 1990s, per capita consumption of alcohol stood at 7.6 liters. In 2005, the figure was already 9.7 liters," Onishchenko said. Onishchenko said his department and the Interior Ministry were taking active measures to expose bootleg vodka and alcohol substitutes. Some critics have blamed a new alcohol regulation policy, introduced in July, for causing widespread confusion and an attendant shortage of alcohol, leading many to resort to substandard bootleg liquor.


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MOSCOW, December 1 (RIA Novosti) Russia...

market, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday. Analysts believe Russia will have to follow India and China"s lead and buy up foreign technology.

"In 2010, we must supply more than 30 surface- and sea-based ballistic missiles and 11 space systems to the armed forces," Putin told the defense industry. Many models lag behind foreign designs, while their lead times are running behind schedule. This must be remedied in the shortest time possible, the prime minister said.

Anatoly Tsyganok, head of the Center for Military Forecasting, said the space and rocket industry is experiencing huge problems with equipment. "In Soviet times, we purchased high-precision machine tools using every devious trick in the book. There were only a few of them in the country, and they were able to machine parts down to a micron. Now most of them are out of commission, and no one is going to sell us new ones," the analyst said. In addition, the defense plants are short of workers because

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