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China is generating particular interest among developing countries, especially with the relatively cheap JF-17 fighter with a Russian engine.
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Voracious investor appetite for shares of Russian search engine Yandex turned its CEO into a billionaire today.
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Russian Internet search engine Yandex posted better-than-expected Q4 results.
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Only the engine was still Russian, China said.
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Russian aircraft design is excellent, but engine reliability is less so.
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Again the work history has an overlap: During the same time that she was working for KIT Fortis, her profile says that she had founded her current venture, Russian-language real estate listing search engine Domdot.ru (domdot.net for curious English speakers).
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Yandex has the largest search engine in Russia with 64% market share, according to Russian measurement service LiveInternet.
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He singled airplane manufacturer Sukhoi Company, saying Russian made aircraft should be competitive with their foreign rivals in terms of engine noise, fuel economy and flight distance.
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Indeed, many aviation experts believe AVIC is having problems developing an indigenous engine for the J-11B with the same thrust and durability as the original Russian ones.
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