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Viktor Chernomyrdin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Encyclopedia article about Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich. Information about Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich; Chernopyl 2; Chernorech; Chernorech; Chernorizets Hrabar; Chernorizets the Brave;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich. Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich. Information about Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich; Chernopyl 2; Chernorech; Chernorech; Chernorizets Hrabar; Chernorizets the Brave;
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Jun 11, 2009 ... Viktor Stepanovich Chernomyrdin (Russian: Ви́ктор Степа́нович Черномы́рдин) was born 9 April 1938. He became a member of the Communist Party ...
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vyēkˈtər styĭpänˈəvyĭch chərˌnəmĭrˈdən, 1938–, Soviet and Russian government official. Beginning in 1957, he held positions in the Soviet national oil and ...
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It’s been a rough week for Russia’s Prime Minister, Victor Stepanovich Chernomyrdin. How rough? Well, as it turns out, he’s not worth 5 billion dollars, ... eXile: Hello, this is the “Fund To Support Viktor Stepanovich.” I’m calling to follow up on our invitation we sent you for the fundraising dinner.
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Vladimir Putin with Viktor Chernomyrdin (3 F ... Media in category "Viktor Chernomyrdin" ... English: Viktor Stepanovich Chernomyrdin, Prime Minister of Russia 1992-1998, Russia's ambassador to Ukraine since 2001...
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After the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, Chernomyrdin supervised the transformation of the gas ministry into an enormous corporation, Gazprom. In 1992 he was brought into the Russian cabinet and, in a compromise, was chosen prime minister ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Chernomyrdin, Viktor Stepanovich...
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AKA Viktor Stepanovich Chernomyrdin ... Gender: Male; Race or Ethnicity: White; Occupation: Head of State ... Nationality: Russia; Executive summary: Prime Minister of Russia, 1992-98...
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In mid-April 1999, President Yeltsin named former prime minister Viktor Chernomyrdin to be his special envoy to the Balkans. Chernomyrdin's appointment signaled Russia's desire ... Viktor Stepanovich, first of all I thank you for meeting us. The question is why president Yeltsin chose you to help to solve Kosovo crisis.
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