| November 2006 |
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Russia's new state-controlled aircraft construction holding has been registered with the tax authorities, an Industry and Energy Ministry official said Monday. 
Russia's foreign intelligence service denied Monday any involvement in the alleged poisoning of a former agent in London.
Russian space officials dismissed media reports Monday that the Cosmos 2423 military satellite was de-orbited because its onboard equipment had broken down. 
Xenophobia could destroy Russia unless it is countered by law enforcement and education, a senior Kremlin official told an analytical weekly Monday.
"Several dozen non-state pension funds could have their licenses revoked, due to disclosure violations," Sergei Kharlamov, a deputy head of the Federal Financial Markets Service, said. "We have already suspended the licenses of 23 pension funds." 
State defense orders will be increased by 23.2% in 2007, the Russian defense minister said Monday. 
Aeroflot [RTS: AFLT] and two Far Eastern air companies intend to set up a united air company in Russia's easternmost federal district, the press office of the national air carrier said Monday. 
A Moscow borough court has sentenced the editor in chief of an extremist publication to five years in prison for provoking ethnic hatred and making extremist calls, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Monday from the courtroom. 



