| May 2006 |
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President Mikheil Saakashvili instructed his government Tuesday to look at economic aspects of the country's continued membership of the CIS, and report back within two months.
Police broke up a crime ring producing counterfeit CDs and DVDs in a raid Tuesday on the city of Tver, about 100 miles north of Moscow, the Interior Ministry said.
Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) will announce partners for development of its vast Shtokman gas field in the next few days, the energy giant's official spokesman said Tuesday.
During his visit to the energy-rich Central Asian republic, Cheney will hold talks with officials on international and regional stability and security, energy cooperation, counter-terrorism measures, trade and economic cooperation, and democratic development.
President Vladimir Putin Tuesday relieved Igor Savolsky of his duties as chief negotiator on military affairs with Georgia, and replaced him with Valery Kanyaikin.
This year's address, Putin's seventh, is expected to focus on foreign policy. 
A series of earthquakes continued to rock the northern part of the Kamchatka peninsula with another earthquake of 4.4 magnitude on Richter scale registered Tuesday, emergency situations ministry said.



