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		<title>Russia News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the leading stories in Russian news is the potential freeze that the President of Russia could possibly input on adoptions to the United States. This story hit Russian news just after it was reported that this is something that the country of Russia may be considering, after a nurse by the name of &#8230; <a href="http://www.vladimir-russia.net/russia-news.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>One of the leading stories in Russian news is the potential freeze that the President of Russia could possibly input on adoptions to the United States. This story hit Russian news just after it was reported that this is something that the country of Russia may be considering, after a nurse by the name of Torry Anne Hansen of Tennessee, sent her seven-year-old adoptive son on a one way flight alone, from Washington, D.C., back to Moscow, Russia. The Russia news circuit has stated that, not only did the mother send him on a flight alone, but she sent the child with a note in his backpack, stating that she no longer wanted to parent the child. The Russia news circuit also went on to say that the note stated that the adoptive mother continued on with the note by saying that the boy is violent and has severe psychopathic issues. Russian news has also gone on to report that in the note, Hansen also accused the orphanage about not telling her the truth about the boys condition, referring to the fact that she believed him to be mentally unstable. The Russia news sources said that when the boy arrived on the scene, he was greeted by a man that was hired for $200 to bring him to the Russian Science and Education Ministry Building.</p>
<p>Russian news is reporting that the reason why the child was taken from his original home was due to the fact that his mother suffered from alcohol drinking problems. Russian news reports that it has been a year since the boy was removed from his home. Russian news reports that the very next step for the child is to be placed in an orphanage. In the meantime, the boy is slated to continue to undergo routine check-ups.</p>
<p>When the Russia news circuit made its announcement that there will be a potential freeze on American adoptions, this drew upon a number of different reactions. As the Russia news sources had originally reported this, many were not surprised to see that Russia felt the need to consider doing so. The Russian news has made previous reports in the past of instances where Russian adoptive children have had bad experiences at the hand of a few of the American adoptive parents. Then there were those that heard this story in Russian news and felt that although the issue should be addressed for the safety of the children, this Russian adoption should not come to a freeze altogether. Due to this strong overwhelming feeling by so many, the latest to Russia news is the fact that many are coming together to express this view. Russia news has just reported a tremendous effort that is being led by a number of American adoption advocates and the Joint Council on International Children&#8217;s Services. In fact, Russian news has just reported that there is a petition that has been formulated in order to express this view. The Russia news circuit says that a huge part of the petition features statements from those who are currently expecting to adopt a child from Russia. Although Russian news has not reported an official announcement of a freeze, this prospect has many Americans worried. The Russia news circuit reports that there are over 3,000 Americans that currently have contracts pending to adopt a Russian child, and many just hope their dreams are not shattered.</p>
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		<title>Vladimir Putin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was born October, 7, 1952, in Lenigrad, Russia, which is now St. Petersburg. In the early years of the life of Vladimir, he and his parents lived in a communal home with two other families. Vladimir Putin was the only child. It is said that his mother had Vladimir secretly baptized at &#8230; <a href="http://www.vladimir-russia.net/vladimir-putin.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was born October, 7, 1952, in Lenigrad, Russia, which is now St. Petersburg. In the early years of the life of Vladimir, he and his parents lived in a communal home with two other families. Vladimir Putin was the only child. It is said that his mother had Vladimir secretly baptized at the Orthodox church. She passed away in 1998. Vladimir Putin continues to be a practicing Christian to date. Vladimir also took martial arts classes as a child, where he specialized in the sambo technique. One of the academic interests of Vladimir Putin while in high school was chemistry. He later gained a particular interest in biology and the liberal arts. His high school years also consisted of being a DJ at the school radio station, in which he had a special focus in the tunes of the Western rock bands. Vladimir Putin had attended Lenigrad State University. It was there that he had also excelled with his martial arts. Vladimir was the university&#8217;s champion of judo during his time on campus in the early 1970s. Vladimir went on to earn his doctorate degree in economics. His father once worked at a metal factory, and was a war veteran. His father passed away in 1999. This was a significant time in the life of Vladimir Putin because this was also the time in which he was appointed as the Prime Minister of Russia.</p>
<p>Vladimir Putin served as the President of the Russian Federation in 2000. This came after being appointed by Boris Yeltsin, who was elected President in 1989. During the time of the start of Boris Yeltsin&#8217;s Presidency, Vladimir Putin had been serving in the KGB national security agency. Vladimir had served in this position for 15 years. It was in the year 1991 that Vladimir Putin had officially launched his career in politics. Once the KGB was replaced in 1996 by the Kremlin, Vladimir had been sent to Moscow by then President Boris Yeltsin, to serve as a part of the Kremlin Administration, which is the current agency that represents Russia&#8217;s national security.</p>
<p>After Vladimir Putin had become the Prime Minister of Russia, soon thereafter, Vladimir took on the role as President officially in 2000. Vladimir was then re-elected as President in 2004, and served until 2008. Vladimir Putin is known for running the country with an iron fist. For this, he has been highly praised by many. Vladimir Putin is known for being able to establish a new rule of law in Russia. He is also said to be one of the great contributors of he country&#8217;s booming economy, once again. After Vladimir had used the previous model to appoint his successor, Dmitry Medvedev, Medvedev had appointed Vladimir to take on the role of Prime Minister, once again.</p>
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		<title>Russia Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russia today is a country that encompasses the northern parts of the continents of both Europe and Asia. Russia is a country that operates under the direction of a President and a Prime Minister. Russia today is a federation that is made of 83 federal subjects. Russia is the largest country in the world. In &#8230; <a href="http://www.vladimir-russia.net/russia-today.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Russia today is a country that encompasses the northern parts of the continents of both Europe and Asia.  Russia is a country that operates under the direction of a President and a Prime Minister.  Russia today is a federation that is made of 83 federal subjects.  Russia is the largest country in the world.  In addition to its rather large land mass of over 6,500,000 sq mi, it also has 9 different time zones.  This large land mass of the country of Russia does not come without value.  This is because Russia today is known as being the country to contain the most mineral, energy power, and forest reserves than any other country in the world.</p>
<p>Russia today has a climate that tends to be very humid in the Southern parts of the European region of Russia.  There is primarily a tundra climate in the Northern polar regions of Russia, as well as the sub arctic region near Siberia.  The arctic coast of Russia tends to vary from warm to cool.  As far as the religions that are practiced in Russia today, you will find that the primary religions are Orthodox as well as Muslim.  As for the language of the land of Russia, you will find that most Russian speak only Russian.  Nevertheless, there are over 100 languages that are spoken in Russia today.  Some of those other languages are Tartar, Ukranian, Bashir, Mordvin, Chuvash, and Chechen.</p>
<p>Russia today shares many of the same core values as it always has.  One of the values that has been consistently practiced within the traditions of those of Russia is the importance of family.  Although most immediate families of Russia are not as large in comparison to other cultures, it is not at all unlikely that several generations of family be banned together through living space.  In Russia today, as also in the past, the inhabitants of Russia are very proud of their homeland to which they come from.  In Russia Today, you will find this pride being displayed by the traditional folk songs that are still carried out to date, in addition to the unified singing of Russia&#8217;s patriotic songs.  Russia today, is a cultural force that has remained consistent with influencing the culture of the world, but also remain consistent with staying true and holding on to their very own culture as it continues to strengthen.</p>
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