| November 2007 |
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Russia's Stabilization Fund grew 3.7% to 3.6 trillion rubles ($148 billion) from October 1 to November 1, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman accused Georgia on Thursday of engaging in a propaganda campaign against Russian peacekeepers in a conflict zone with Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia. 
Russian nationalists plan to hold two marches in Moscow on National Unity Day, the state holiday marked on Nov. 4, the organizers of one of the marches said Thursday. 
Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko could have died of radioactive poisoning through his own negligence, a Russian witness in the case said on Thursday.
Russian opposition leader Garry Kasparov announced on Thursday that fresh opposition rallies are to take place in Moscow and St. Petersburg on November 24 and 25. 
Russia has dropped the idea of building a second leg of a pipeline delivering natural gas via Belarus to Europe, the industry and energy minister said on Thursday. 
Russian food safety experts could inspect Polish companies exporting meat products to Russia as early as November, a spokesman for Russia's food safety watchdog said on Thursday. 
Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov will arrive in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, later on Thursday on an official visit, a spokesman for the Russian government said. 
Investigators have identified a suspect in Wednesday's bus bombing in Togliatti, in Russia's Volga area, chief investigator Alexander Bastrykin said on Thursday.
Russia will raise oil export duties to a record $275.4 per ton from December 1, in keeping with world market trends, a senior Finance Ministry official said on Thursday. 
A Cosmos 3M carrier rocket has successfully brought a German SAR-Lupe communications satellite into orbit, a spokesman for Russia's Space Forces said on Thursday. 



