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  • The drive from Barnaul to Siberia Coin passes through expanses of snowdrifts dotted with birch trees, a museum dedicated to earth-orbiting Russian cosmonaut German Titov, the backwater of Biysk, packs of wild dogs, and several Uzbek cafes.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The drive from Barnaul to Siberia Coin passes through expanses of snowdrifts dotted with birch trees, a museum dedicated to earth-orbiting Russian cosmonaut German Titov, the backwater of Biysk, packs of wild dogs, and several Uzbek cafes.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The workers of the Altai Broiler poultry farm were taken to hospitals in the city of Biysk after their night shift with an acute infection of unknown origin, the administration said.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The workers of the Altai Broiler poultry farm were taken to hospitals in the city of Biysk after their night shift with an acute infection of unknown origin, the administration said.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The workers of the Altai Broiler poultry farm were taken to hospitals in the city of Biysk after their night shift with an acute infection of unknown origin, the administration said.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The workers of the Altai Broiler poultry farm were taken to hospitals in the city of Biysk after their night shift with an acute infection of unknown origin, the administration said.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • Saturday near the Altai Territory town of Biysk during the disposal of out-of-date explosive material.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • A play park in Biysk, Altai Republic, Russica, built by Natalia Vodianova's charity.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • The research focused in three industrial cities - Tomsk, Barnaul and Biysk - and found alcohol was responsible for 52 per cent of deaths - 13 times the world average.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

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