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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has approved new rules on the sales and use of pyrotechnics more than two weeks after a deadly nightclub fire killed at least 150 people in the Urals.


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MOSCOW, January 17 (RIA Novosti) - Russia"s annual nanotechnology production must reach at least 1 trillion rubles ($41 billion) by 2015, Russia"s science and education minister said on Thursday. Following a government session on nanotechnology development in Russia, Andrei Fursenko said the figure was attainable, if ambitious, and could be achieved if the industry received the necessary legal backing for its development, including a development program to run until 2015, as well as further financial support by the government. The nanotechnology development program forecasts that Russia"s annual output in the sector will reach 900 billion rubles by 2015, and the share of Russian nanotechnology produce in different sectors should be no less than 3% of the world hi-tech market. Fursenko said his ministry was working with a consumer rights regulator on research into the health safety of products and materials related to nanotechnology production. He also said the issue of proprietary rights in the sector had been resolved in principle, and established in the Civil Code, but that a number of laws still had to be adopted. Fursenko said that the rights to the results of nanotechnology research in most cases should belong to research and development entities even if budget funds have been used.


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Russia"s cross country skier Irek Zaripov...

Zaripov"s new medal is Russia"s ninth Paralimpics gold. Earlier, the 26-year-old athlete won gold in the Men"s 2.4km, 15km and 12.5 km, Sitting.

Zaripov said he hoped to grab two golds at the Games, but the fourth medal was a surprise for him.

"I have set a minimum task of taking two gold medals and I have exceeded this. The dreams came true," Zaripov said after wining the event.

Italy"s Enzo Masiello finished behind Zaripov with over a minute and 12 seconds to win the bronze medal, while Dzmitry Loban took the bronze finishing some four seconds after the Italian skier.

Ukraine"s Iurii Kostyuk and Russia"s Roman Petushkov finished the distance at the Whistler Paralympics Park coming in the fourth and fifth places, respectively.

With a total of 28 medals, including nine gold, 12 silver and 7 bronze medals, Russia has a solid lead in the unofficial medal count of the 2010 Paralympics.

Its closest rival, Germany, has seventeen medals, including

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