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MOSCOW, February 8 (RIA Novosti) - Hearings...

MOSCOW, February 8 (RIA Novosti) - Hearings in the civil court case against McDonalds" for a burn caused by a cup of coffee began in the Butyrsky court of Moscow, lawyer Maxim Dombrovitsky, who represents the interests of injured Olga Kuznetsova, said. The company is sued for 100,000 rubles ($1=28.12R) According to Mr. Dombrovitsky, the representatives of McDonalds" intend to bring 14 witnesses to the next court session, "who can confirm that medical assistance was allegedly offered to Ms. Kuznetsova." The defense also intends to present a number of additional proofs at the hearing, he continued. According to Mr. Dombrovitsky, his client is seeking compensation for first and second degree burns caused by the spilled coffee. Ms. Kuznetsova is also demanding 500 rubles for medical treatment. The plaintiff is also demanding that a penalty of 100,000 rubles be imposed on the restaurant as compensation for moral damage. Mr. Dombrovitsky said that in the McDonalds" in the town of Khimki, near Moscow, his client overturned a tray after being hit by the entrance door and spilled hot coffee on herself. The respondents have not pleaded guilty in this action, since the cups with coffee bear a warning inscription saying that coffee is hot, Mr. Dombrovitsky added. The McDonalds" report, received by RIA Novosti, contains a similar statement. The report also makes it clear that the company "regrets that a burn was received" but "does not see any faulty actions by the McDonalds staff which caused the damage." There are world precedents of actions filed against McDonalds. The most famous trial, named The Case of McDonalds" Coffee, became widely publicized after in February 1992, 79-year-old Stella Liebek from the state of New Mexico in the U.S. got a third degree burn from hot coffee. She sued McDonalds, and the court ruled that the latter pay $2.9 million to her. However, this sum was later reduced to $640,000.


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Aeroflot has signed a deal with a top Russian...

The agreement with MegaFon, Russia"s third-largest cell phone company, means Aeroflot will become the first Russian airline to give its passengers the opportunity to make mobile calls while in flight.

Four Aeroflot planes will be equipped the new communications hubs in 2010.

"Businessmen are frequent passengers on Aeroflot. For them the possibility of making calls onboard is not a whim, it is a necessity," Aeroflot CEO Vitaliy Savelyev said, adding that customers" comfort is Aeroflot"s main priority.

The airline carries more than 10 million people annually and a further 2 million on its subsidiaries. It has more than 115 aircraft serving 856 destinations in 169 countries.

The statement said that in line with the law, mobile phone calls will be permitted at altitudes of over 3,000 meters.

"This innovative project lifts mobile communication service in Russia to a new level," MegaFon CEO Sergei Soldatenkov said.

MegaFon has 51.6 million registered

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