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                    [Title] => Russian execs fear lasting damage from plane crash
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Having for months dismissed Western sanctions on Russia as toothless, business leaders here are now afraid that the downing of the Malaysian jetliner will bring about an international isolation that will cause serious and lasting economic damage.

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Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima has been named Finance Minister of the Year for 2012 by global business magazine Euromoney for successfully steering the Philippine economy.

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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has rejected calls to hold talks with opposition leaders who have brought tens of thousands of Russians into the streets to demand an end to his 12-year rule, saying he doesn't know what the demonstrators want or who he would talk to.

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Tens of thousands of Russians jammed a Moscow avenue yesterday to demand free elections and an end to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule

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After a week of surprising challenges to his authority, Vladimir Putin faces a new one from one of Russia's richest and most glamorous figures — the billionaire owner of the New Jersey Nets says he will run against Putin in March's presidential election.

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