RUSSIA AND BELARUS ANNOUNCED A LAST-MINUTE DEAL ON GAS PRICES
Russian gas monopoly Gazprom chief Alexei Miller (R) and Belarus Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky leave after joint news conference at the Gazprom headquarters in Moscow early January 1, 2007. Russia and Belarus announced announced a last-minute deal on gas prices on Monday, moments before Moscow was to start cutting off supplies with potential disruption for customers in Europe. (UPI Photo/Anatoli Zhdanov)
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