SergeyM800 wrote:Но в то же время, кто-то же должен возглавить новое СП с украинской стороныРабота в правительстве неплохая строчка в резюме.
Скоро со строчкой в резюме "Работал в оранжевом правительстве" даже в тюрьму без большого блата не примут.
SergeyM800 wrote:Но в то же время, кто-то же должен возглавить новое СП с украинской стороныРабота в правительстве неплохая строчка в резюме.
Capricorn wrote:A что ? Все как в Италии, прав-ва меняются ..siharry wrote:А ведь никто до сих пор так и не обьяснил, почему этот оранжевый бардак продолжает называться евровектором,...
Килькин wrote:siharry wrote:А ведь никто до сих пор так и не обьяснил, почему этот оранжевый бардак продолжает называться евровектором, а не гондурасо-вектором.
не, чего там, ето вообще-то нормальный российский вектор. Салтыков-Щедрин, История одного города...
siharry wrote:Килькин wrote:siharry wrote:А ведь никто до сих пор так и не обьяснил, почему этот оранжевый бардак продолжает называться евровектором, а не гондурасо-вектором.
не, чего там, ето вообще-то нормальный российский вектор. Салтыков-Щедрин, История одного города...
Где это там у Салтыкова-Щедрина было периодическое шоу на базе выборов?
Боюсь, это Вы с Марк Твеном перепутали...
Немецкая Волна wrote:Following the gas price row between Russia and Ukraine, Europe is eyeing new pipeline projects and transportation methods to lessen its dependence on deliveries from Russia...Few doubt that Russia will remain the most important gas provider for Germany -- a fact manifested in the new Baltic Sea pipeline,
Nevertheless, Commissioner Piebalgs and other EU officials are now starting to talk about alternative pipelines such as the so-called Nabucco project.
Nabucco is the name for the plans of Austria's OMV energy company to tap Iranian and Central Asian gas reserves. The pipes are meant to cross Turkey and Balkan countries, bypassing Russia. Construction of the 4-billion-euro ($4.8-billion) pipeline is expected to commence this year.....But the plan to use Central Asian reserves has irked Moscow, which currently forces these countries to deliver their gas to Russia in order to resell it to European customers.
As liquid gas is becoming cheaper, gas producers such as Algeria, Iran, Central America or Qatar are becoming more attractive for western Europe....It will still take years for liquid gas and the Nabucco pipeline to become viable alternatives. The pipeline will start operations in 2011 at the earliest, and liquid gas is not a significant factor in Germany -- unlike in Spain or Italy.
But the EU has made it clear that it plans to bank on liquid gas.
"The project of a European liquid gas terminal must swiftly move forward," Piebalgs recently said in an interview with DW-RADIO's Russian service.
CBI wrote:авокадо wrote:кажется, не сдал? и даже из школы попросили...Айсберг wrote: Интересно на какую отметку он вытянет это контрольное задание![]()
http://www.lenta.ru/news/2006/01/10/rada1/
Странно, что правитество Ненунахова парламент Украины послал на украинский хутор бабочек ловитьпосле такой большой победы над Россией, о которой заявил Ющенко
Capricorn wrote:Немецкая Волна wrote:Following the gas price row between Russia and Ukraine, Europe is eyeing new pipeline projects and transportation methods to lessen its dependence on deliveries from Russia...Few doubt that Russia will remain the most important gas provider for Germany -- a fact manifested in the new Baltic Sea pipeline,
Nevertheless, Commissioner Piebalgs and other EU officials are now starting to talk about alternative pipelines such as the so-called Nabucco project.
Nabucco is the name for the plans of Austria's OMV energy company to tap Iranian and Central Asian gas reserves. The pipes are meant to cross Turkey and Balkan countries, bypassing Russia. Construction of the 4-billion-euro ($4.8-billion) pipeline is expected to commence this year.....But the plan to use Central Asian reserves has irked Moscow, which currently forces these countries to deliver their gas to Russia in order to resell it to European customers.
As liquid gas is becoming cheaper, gas producers such as Algeria, Iran, Central America or Qatar are becoming more attractive for western Europe....It will still take years for liquid gas and the Nabucco pipeline to become viable alternatives. The pipeline will start operations in 2011 at the earliest, and liquid gas is not a significant factor in Germany -- unlike in Spain or Italy.
But the EU has made it clear that it plans to bank on liquid gas.
"The project of a European liquid gas terminal must swiftly move forward," Piebalgs recently said in an interview with DW-RADIO's Russian service.