Bringing Russia to the disabled
March 19, 2012 Yulia Gordienko, Secret Firmy magazine
Two women in St. Petersburg have established a travel company for people who cannot get around independently
Plans for Gazprom tower scrapped
December 10, 2010 Sergei Chernov, the St. Petersburg Times
The controversial Okhta Center project was scrapped Thursday, as St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matviyenko canceled her Oct. 2009 decree allowing the planned Gazprom skyscraper to increase its height to 403 meters, contrary to the 40-meter limit f
Has the Gazprom tower met its match?
October 12, 2010 Tatiana Shabaeva
It has survived public protests, criticism from famous architects and complaints from UNESCO, but with comments from the presidential administration, St. Petersburg's controversial Gazprom tower may finally have reached the end of its life..
HP deal gives great credit to St Petersburg
June 1, 2010 Alex Anishyuk, The Moscow Times
Manufacturing: computer giants set up new production line
A rich history of bilateral city ties
November 19, 2009 Yevgeniya Tsynkler, RIR
St Petersburg is the Western jewel in Russia's cultural crown. The city may be less business-oriented than Moscow, but it nevertheless plays an important role in the development of Indo-Russian bilateral relations across a broad range of sectors
NGO Gears Up to Help Homeless This Winter
November 18, 2009 Galina Stolyarova, St. Petersburg Times
Charity: where to find shelter when the temperature drops



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