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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Kazakhstan Introduces Oil Export Tax Apr 9, 2008 ... Such duties are existent in most countries that depend on commodities export, and Kazakhstan is perhaps even too late to introduce it after ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Our compatriots from Karaganda It would have been more correct if Maria Pauls had said: “From Karaganda, .... for an offence he wouldn’t tell, got convicted for three years in prison. ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Livejournal - Easy come, easy go Jan 30, 2009 ... What Kazakhlecom did illegally and on the sly with Livejournal, will be possible to ... 5 Responses to ' Livejournal - Easy come, easy go ' ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Livejournal - Easy come, easy go Jan 30, 2009 ... 5 Responses to ' Livejournal - Easy come, easy go '. Subscribe to comments with RSS or TrackBack to ' Livejournal - Easy come, easy go '. ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Livejournal - Easy come, easy go Jan 30, 2009 ... xander: Ben, it has been reported that 1) in 2001 Raiffeisen International bought a minority stake in BTA with the. ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Banking news update Mar 2, 2009 ... Click for latest discussions. Recent Comments: ... Subscribe to comments with RSS or TrackBack to ' Banking news update '. ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Definition of nationality in ex-USSR May 23, 2006 ... “Nationality” in this context is much more than a personal/family decision, it determines many aspects of your life and freedoms in the CIS. ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Blogs in Kazakhstan - So, What’s the Deal? On the other hand, www.kompromat.kz, a site with a slanderous dossier for every Kazakh public figure, which is quite comparable to Togubaev’s output, ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » World MBA Tour Comes to Almaty Jan 21, 2009 ... Global Voices Online: Kazakhstan: President told what to do with crisis ... The fair provides MBA candidates the chance to meet face-to-face ...
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kazakhstan.neweurasia.net » Freezing Animal Rights Campaigners in ... Well, if Borat made the rest of the world believe that Kazakhstan is a country where people drink horse urine, the “Lettuce Ladies”, as they called ...
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