| October 2009 |
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The Russian government will go ahead with privatizations next year by putting to auction state-owned stakes in some companies, a Russian first deputy prime minister told the Rossiya TV channel on Saturday.
The Russian industrial safety regulator, Rostekhnadzor, announced on Saturday the results of a probe into the August disaster at the country's largest hydroelectric power station.
Expenses to repair Russia's largest hydropower plant wrecked in August have been approved at 21.6 billion rubles ($717 mln) for 2009-2010, the Russian energy minister said on Saturday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on October 13 in Moscow after bilateral arms reduction talks, the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
Russia's industrial safety regulator will announce on Saturday the findings of a probe into the causes of a catastrophic water surge at the country's largest hydropower plant in August.
Former world number one Maria Sharapova of Russia won the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo on Saturday, after Serbia's Jelena Jankovic retired in the final due to a wrist injury.
Two planes carrying Russian rescuers and doctors have arrived on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where thousands of people remain trapped under rubble since this week's earthquakes.
Disrupted power supplies in Chechnya that left some 145,000 people without electricity have been resumed
Three suspected militants have been killed by police in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan
Some 145,000 people were left without power supplies in Chechnya, a local chief electricity engineer said 



