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Kiev's gas problems get political

KIEV, Ukraine, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Ukraine could face a $7.8 billion penalty from Russian gas monopoly Gazprom for shortfalls in the consumption of natural gas, the Ukrainian president said. Full Article at United Press International

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