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Piontkovsky sees a small chance that Putin and the "national-kleptocrats" will be undermined by the "global-kleptocrats" (the leaders of which he identifies as Abramovich, former presidential administration head Aleksandr Voloshin -- who was recently named board chairman of Norilsk Nickel -- and Nanotechnologies Corporation head Anatoly Chubais).
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Piontkovsky sees a small chance that Putin and the "national-kleptocrats" will be undermined by the "global-kleptocrats" the leaders of which he identifies as Abramovich, former presidential administration head Aleksandr Voloshin -- who was recently named board chairman of Norilsk Nickel -- and Nanotechnologies Corporation head Anatoly Chubais.
Robert Coalson: A Test for Russia's Unity Robert Coalson 2010
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Piontkovsky sees a small chance that Putin and the "national-kleptocrats" will be undermined by the "global-kleptocrats" (the leaders of which he identifies as Abramovich, former presidential administration head Aleksandr Voloshin -- who was recently named board chairman of Norilsk Nickel -- and Nanotechnologies Corporation head Anatoly Chubais).
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Piontkovsky sees a small chance that Putin and the "national-kleptocrats" will be undermined by the "global-kleptocrats" (the leaders of which he identifies as Abramovich, former presidential administration head Aleksandr Voloshin -- who was recently named board chairman of Norilsk Nickel -- and Nanotechnologies Corporation head Anatoly Chubais).
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The London based Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich is said to be the buyer of Lucian Freud's Big Sue and Francis Bacon's triptych (which sold for $86.3 million or £43 million)
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The London based Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich is said to be the buyer of Lucian Freud's Big Sue and Francis Bacon's triptych (which sold for $86.3 million or £43 million)
May 2008 2008
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In the witness stand over the past few weeks, Berezovsky has called Abramovich a "gangster," describing him as a man who's "not so smart" but talented in manipulating people.
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Hiddink looks certain to leave his post with Russia, but his loyalty to Abramovich is total.
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And according to the paper, 'While Hiddink looks certain to leave his post with Russia, after they failed to reach the World Cup finals, his loyalty to Abramovich is total.'
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This group have more money than fricking Abramovich, which is terrifying in and of itself.
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