вот столько всего открывается, а кошельку почему то не легче, продукты и одежда дорожают. Наверно что то не так в мировой экономике и сфере производства товаров
"В Осинниках (Кемеровская область) открыт цех по переработке вишни."
Даже не знаю что и сказать. А у меня дома есть свой "цех" по переработке сахара в самогон, надо в эту статью под номером 51 добавить. Интересно а кто автор статьи и где он взял инфу, а главное, на кого он работает, и не является ли он случайно членом партии ЕДРА?
Ну какие же в Роскосмосе тупые! Не читали обзоров моделькина, не знали в какой области сейчас сосредоточен российский хайтек и пытались запустить на марс хрен пойми что. Неудивительно, что оно не полетело. Нужно было запускать пластиковое окно, бетонную чушку и вдогонку отработанную покрышку мишлен.
забыл совсем. хочу от тебя увидеть новость о судьбе новых предприятий, открытых, скажем в апреле (или любом другом месяце, за год). на том сайте, откуда ты новости тыришь, я што-то такой рубрики не нашёл — эти заводики работают, не закрылись?
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Чтобы натовские танки увязли в грязи, наверно.
А ты, назло немцам, и дальше будешь, наверное, жить в берлоге и питаться мухоморами. Дебил.
Это инфляция, товарищ. Она неизбежна при товарно-денежных отношениях.
Не в пример советской прессе.
Даже не знаю что и сказать. А у меня дома есть свой "цех" по переработке сахара в самогон, надо в эту статью под номером 51 добавить. Интересно а кто автор статьи и где он взял инфу, а главное, на кого он работает, и не является ли он случайно членом партии ЕДРА?
A BRIBE TOO FAR? THE SACKING OF CVO NEPOKLONOV
Identifier: 08MOSCOW1238
Origin: Embassy Moscow
Created: 2008-05-02 12:04:00
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Tags: EAGR PGOV PREL SOCI RS
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
VZCZCXRO3947
RR RUEHBW
DE RUEHMO #1238/01 1231204
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
R 021204Z MAY 08
FM AMEMBASSY MOSCOW
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 7899
INFO RUEHXD/MOSCOW POLITICAL COLLECTIVE
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 MOSCOW 001238
SIPDIS
NOFORN
SIPDIS
SECSTATE PASS AGRICULTURE ELECTRONICALLY
USDA FOR FFAS/TERPSTRA, FAS FOR OCRA/FLEMINGS, KUYPERS;
— OSTA/MACKE, HAMILTON; OTP/FOSTER, OGA/CHAUDHRY
FAS PASS APHIS FOR JOHN CLIFFORD, JAY MITCHELL
FAS PASS FSIS FOR RICK HARRIES, RALPH DUTROW
STATE FOR EUR/RUS, EB/ATP/SINGER
STATE PASS USTR FOR ROHDE, KLEIN, PORTER
POSTS FOR AGRICULTURE
BRUSSELS PASS APHIS/FERNANDEZ
VIENNA PASS APHIS/TANAKA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/02/2028
TAGS: EAGR, PGOV, PREL, SOCI, RS
SUBJECT: A BRIBE TOO FAR? THE SACKING OF CVO NEPOKLONOV
REF: A. MOSCOW 36
B. MOSCOW 558
Classified By: Allan Mustard, AgMinCouns, for reasons 1.4(b) and (d)
1. (C) SUMMARY: Moscow's agricultural rumor mill buzzed this
winter and spring with word that MinAg's notoriously corrupt
Chief Veterinary Officer, Yevgeniy Nepoklonov, was variously
in hiding, suffering from gunshot wounds, or under
indictment. Nepoklonov eventually resurfaced in Moscow, but
only after having been quietly fired as CVO. The informal
word on the street is that Nepoklonov was scapegoated for
having gone too far in his corrupt activities — but even so,
he not only won't do jail time, he won't even be indicted,
and may end up with a cushy sinecure. END SUMMARY.
2. (C) In late January 2008, Russian Chief Veterinary Office
(CVO) Yevgeniy Nepoklonov abruptly disappeared "on vacation
for health reasons". Embassy learned of this when AgMinCouns
called the Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance Service
to follow up on Nepoklonov's request, made in mid-January,
that AgMinCouns come see him as soon as possible (AgMinCouns
at that time was departing Moscow imminently, so the meeting
had to be postponed.) Nepoklonov remained "on vacation in
Europe" throughout February, then in March reappeared in
Moscow though still "on vacation," with other veterinary
officials signing letters in his stead. As weeks went by, it
became clear that Nepoklonov would not return as CVO, and
that appointment of Nikolay Vlasov as Russia's new CVO was in
the works. The tale of Nepoklonov's firing, as best we can
piece it together, is one of corruption having gone just a
bit too far.
3. (C) Embassy has reported on the November 2007 arrest of
the chief veterinary officer of Moscow Oblast, Aleksey
Volkov, and the linkage of his corrupt activities to Russia's
then-CVO Nepoklonov (REF A). While certainly a blow to
Nepoklonov and his overseers (Veterinary and Phytosanitary
Surveillance Service Head Sergey Dankvert and Agriculture
Minister Aleksey Gordeyev, among others), sources tell us the
Volkov case was not quite enough to have led to Nepoklonov's
ouster — but it provided Gordeyev with the excuse he needed
to can Nepoklonov for some of his other transgressions.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST
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4. (C//NF) The straw that broke the steer's back was
apparently Nepoklonov's refusal to issue permits for imported
veterinary pharmaceuticals that compete with products of his
multiple personal pharmaceutical companies. Nepoklonov's
firms' inferior medications were a major factor in the
shockingly high mortality rate of very expensive foreign
livestock imported under the National Priority Project for
Agriculture (REF B). Lorin Grams (strictly protect), a U.S.
citizen managing a dairy farm in Rozhdestvo village, Vladimir
Oblast, told us the head of the All-Russian Institute for
Livestock in Vladimir confessed that in the aggregate,
imported cattle had suffered a 48 PCT death rate over two
years, due to a combination of incompetent herd management,
inadequate nutrition and bad veterinary care. In particular,
Grams said, use of Nepoklonov's firms' pharmaceuticals
increased animal mortality — herds receiving Nepoklonov's
firms' vaccines had higher death rates than herds that were
not vaccinated at all. Andrey Zhuravlev, head of the Russian
Interregional Beef Foundation (and himself an importer of
live cattle for breeding) confirmed Grams's information and
added that AgMin Gordeyev had personally reacted angrily to
reports that Nepoklonov was single-handedly undermining one
of his pet projects.
5. (C//NF) Aleksandr Rasskazov (strictly protect), MinAg's
deputy director for rural development, explained to us that
this combination of factors led to Nepoklonov's dismissal.
In effect, his corrupt conflict of interest in reserving the
veterinary pharmaceutical market solely for