| April 2006 |
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Sweden has released from custody a Russian scientist suspected of espionage, a defense lawyer said Friday.
State-owned oil company Rosneft plans to build its own oil refinery plant on the East Siberia-Pacific pipeline, the company's vice president said Friday.
The chairman of Russia's Supreme Court said Friday that too many defendants are being acquitted under the jury-trial system being phased into use nationwide.
The Gospel of Judas unveiled by the National Geographic Society is unlikely to sway people's religious beliefs, the Russian church said Friday.
A UN commission has failed to prove that Russian companies were involved in the Iraq oil-for-food corruption scandal, a foreign ministry official said Friday.
Russia's Prime Minister is expected to sign a bilateral agreement on Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization during his three day visit to Argentina, a delegation source said.



