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Tatiana Sudaryanto is an accomplished Russian designer who has turned her Indonesian family name into a brand and a company. “My father is Indonesian.” She told BSR Magazine. “He was born on Java in the city of Malang, Sudaryanto Yanto Prieno.”
In a few months Russia will enter a new decade of the twenty-first century. Of course, important junctures and significant dates are more symbolic than practical. But they give us a reason to reflect on the past, evaluate the present, and think about the future. Think about what awaits each…
In an ideal world, marketing activity would be self supporting, always pay back multi-fold what it costs to execute, and be effective in reaching every potential buyer in the appropriate sector all the time. But in the world where the sky is blue, marketing activities are driven by several factors,…
During the Krasnoyarsk Economic Forum at the end of February, Presidential Economic Advisor, Arkady Dvorkovich spoke with Russia Today TV about the pressing economic issues facing the Russian economy.
For James Skinner, the British entrepreneur who launched Godzillas Hostel in the centre of Moscow four years ago, business could not be better. Mr. Skinner has renovated three floors of a pre-revolutionary classic building on Moscow’s centrally located Bolshoi Karetny Pereulok, a short walk from the Garden Ring and Tsvetnoi…
Some nine months ago senior Russian government figures were talking confidently of Russia being an island of stability as the United States and Europe were being battered by the sub-prime crisis, western financial institutions were faltering and the Kremlin was sitting comfortably on the third largest gold and forex reserves…
For 28-year old Julia Oktyabreva her 2006 honeymoon in Bali changed her life. The young Muscovite and her husband not only had a romantic holiday in the tropical paradise but were so impressed by the standard of local handcrafted furniture that they decided to sell it in Moscow.
A Stanford University Professor held out the prospect of a cure for dyslexia, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease based on improved diagnosis from a new generation of MRT Scanners to a Moscow audience in November. Scott W. Atlas M.D. , Professor and Chief of Neuroradiology at Stanford University Medical Centre in…
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