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Dmitri Rylko , the head of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies in Moscow, said expects Russia to harvest a record 4.5 million metric tons (five million short tons) of beet sugar this year, boosted by higher plantings of 1.25 million hectares (3.1 million acres) and good weather.
Lower Russian Sugar Prices Cause Headaches for Refiners Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Mr. Rylko said prices could fall even further because domestic sugar consumption is expected to ease to 5.5 million tons this year from 5.6 million tons in 2010.
Lower Russian Sugar Prices Cause Headaches for Refiners Caroline Henshaw 2011
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While the government has approved subsidies to modernize 18 refineries and plans to build five more, Mr. Rylko said the current plants can still only process only 310,000 tons of sugar beets a day.
Lower Russian Sugar Prices Cause Headaches for Refiners Caroline Henshaw 2011
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"It is undeniable," Cardinal Rylko said, "that movements and new communities have become for millions of the baptized in every corner of the planet, true 'laboratories of faith,' authentic schools of sanctity and mission."
Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008
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Cardinal Ratzinger, as the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, highlighted that "in the Church there is no contrast and contraposition between the institutional dimension and the charismatic dimension, of which the movements are a significant expression," Cardinal Rylko recalled.
Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008
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The regular group included Stanislaw Rylko, of the Congregation for the Laity; Cardinal Marian Jaworski, once a fellow priest with John Paul in Poland, now the archbishop of Lviv, in Ukraine; and Edmund Szoka, once the archbishop of Detroit, who was called to Rome to run the Vatican state and was drawn into the papal circle because he speaks Polish.
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His closest friends were there: Dziwisz and an aide, Mieczyslaw Mokrzycki; Stanislaw Rylko; three Polish nuns; and three doctors.
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And Cardinal Ratzinger affirmed that "integration can never mean homologation because ecclesial communion is not an absolute uniformity, but rather unity in diversity," Cardinal Rylko added.
Archive 2008-05-11 papabear 2008
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His closest friends were there: Dziwisz and an aide, Mieczyslaw Mokrzycki; Stanislaw Rylko; three Polish nuns; and three doctors.
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The regular group included Stanislaw Rylko, of the Congregation for the Laity; Cardinal Marian Jaworski, once a fellow priest with John Paul in Poland, now the archbishop of Lviv, in Ukraine; and Edmund Szoka, once the archbishop of Detroit, who was called to Rome to run the Vatican state and was drawn into the papal circle because he speaks Polish.
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