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Izvestija story the number of women's crimes has considerably increased

The number of women's crimes in Russia over the past years has considerably increased. The number of women on prisons over the past five years dramatically grew, which made the Federal Service for Execution of Punishments urgently build new labour colonies. Izvestija examines the situation in and around the Japanese power plant Fukushima-1, saying that Japanese authorities are losing control over it. The level of radiation contamination has surpassed the norm by many times. The liquidators are unable to stop the leak. France's President Nicolas Sarkosy is being expected in Tokyo. He is the first foreign leader to decide to come to Japan to share experience -- French companies are building a sarcophagus for the Chernobyl power plant. The gvt presidium today will consider the results of 1100 experts' work over the document Strategy-2020. The project is being funded by the Higher School of Economics and by the Russian Academy of the National Economy and of State Service. Izvestija examines several provisions of the document. Rosatom has proposed to all journalists, who with assignments of their Moscow editorial boards have visited Japan, to undergo tests to check a radiation dose. Izvestija describes the proposed tests. The faction of the liberal party for the first time in many years may appear in the State Duma, and it will be not small in numbers, since approximately 25 percent of Russians share liberal views, leading sociologists believe. Iskitimcement has tried to get another 250 million ruble loan in Sberbank. This is unexpected news, since in 2008 Iskitimcement in Sberbank attracted a credit line with a limit of 5.5 billion rubles, and another 3 billion rubles was attracted in May of 2010. In an interview Izvestija Assistant Professor of the Moscow Energy Institute and an author of the scheme of heat supply of Moscow Yevgeny Gasho talks about results of the reform of RAO UES, about tariff regulation and about the city market of heating energy. The World Bank has presented results of its study that shows that the average monthly wage in Russia in 2010 grew by 17 percent as compared with 2009. And despite the fact that the given figure seems to be optimistic it shows that in reality our state is rolling to the precipice. Izvestija gives other figures to illustrate the point.