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19 June 2005 | Views: 2629 | Comments: 0 |
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Hysterics which has risen up in Russia in connection with the death of a Russian child adopted by Americans made public at large pay attention to the state of affairs in this regard in Russia itself. 'Moskovski Komsomolets' correspondent went to Tuva where recent cases of violence in regard to the adapted children from their new parents were reported. 'You have many children, I have none, we should share yours', - a brother says to a brother in Tuva.
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17 June 2005 | Views: 2760 | Comments: 0 |
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The only plane belonging to the republic will be named after Khomushku Churgui-ool, Hero of the Soviet Union. This decision was made by the Tuvan Government on the initiative coming from the InterAvia, air company operating the plane. Khomushku Churgui-ool was among the first Tuvan volunteers fighting for the Soviet Union in World War II.
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16 June 2005 | Views: 2725 | Comments: 0 |
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Russian wrestlers have won 21 gold medals in the European Sumo Championship which has just finished in Hungary, Sergei Karpov, Secretary General of the Russian Sumo Federation told Tuva-Online. Among medalists is Kan-Demir Kuular from Tuva. He came second in the under 85 kg weight category.
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15 June 2005 | Views: 2292 | Comments: 0 |
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Twenty-four people have been hospitalized in Tuva after a passenger bus, carrying 47 people from Abakan to Kyzyl overturned at 12:35, Moscow time, on Wednesday, Viktor Beltsov, a spokesman for the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations, told Itar-Tass.
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14 June 2005 | Views: 2197 | Comments: 0 |
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InterAvia company which is planning to reopen up a direct air connection between Moscow and Kyzyl mid June suggested that the plane, presented 10 years ago to Tuva by Boris Yeltsin and now flying on this route, be named after one of the Tuvan war heroes. This initiative stimulated a discussion of the question in the public at large and a wave of proposals. One of them comes from an ex-ballet dancer, Tuvan veteran Natalia Azhikmaa-Rusheva, currently based in Moscow.
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12 June 2005 | Views: 2089 | Comments: 0 |
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'Museums in XXI Century' International Scientific Conference will be held in Tuva this year September, 21-24. The organizing committee invites all those ineterested to the discussion of the problems and prospects of the museum activities. The conference is to take place in the new modern huge building which was opened last year in September for the festivities, devoted to the 60th anniverasy of Tuva joining the Soviet Union, and shortly after that was closed for the completion of the construction under which it is still on.
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9 June 2005 | Views: 2214 | Comments: 0 |
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Today the court of Kyzyl has started consideration of case about a fire in a hostel that killed 26. "Interfax-Siberia" news agency quoted the court secretary Orlana Kuular as saying that 4 people faced charges on two criminal cases investigated on fire: the inspector of a city fire department Larissa Zabolotskih, the master of the housing-operational enterprise "Nash Dom" (Our Home) Saida Irgit and businessmen Marat Aslanian and Zaliko Zhamkotsian who made capital repairs of a building of a hostel in the autumn of 2003. Case concerning Aslanian and Zhamkotsian was allocated in separate investigation.
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2 June 2005 | Views: 2326 | Comments: 1 |
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Russian mobile operator Mobile Telesystems (MTS) has launched a mobile network in Tyva. The Republic of Tyva is part of the Siberian Federal District, which has a population of 305,500 inhabitants, of which almost 1,400 are mobile users. Thus, the regional mobile penetration is 0.5 per cent.
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1 June 2005 | Views: 2294 | Comments: 0 |
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Two ancient bronze boilers and 4 axes were accidentally found by a 18-year-old student of the Kyzyl vocational school in the locality of Mungash-El 50 km (31 miles) west of Kyzyl. Nikolai Dagaazhik has come for a weekend to his parents to help them pasture the cattle. Incidentally he noticed a metallic circle standing out of the earth. It turned out to be a boiler with 2 axes inside it. 5 meters (5 yards) away there was another one with the same 'content'. He presented his finds to the National Museum of Tuva. The scientific workers of the museum measured the boilers: 32 & 48 cm (12.6 & 18.9 inches) in diameter and 31 & 37 cm (12.2 & 14.6 inches) high correspondingly.
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