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    PROMINENT RUSSIAN BUSINESS LEADER DIES, COLLEAGUE SAYS

    AP Worldstream
    Sep 09, 2006

    Arkady Volsky, a prominent Russian business leader and public figure
    died after an illness Saturday at age 74, his colleague said.

    Volsky, who founded and for 15 years headed the Russian Union of
    Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, the country's biggest business
    lobby, passed away from a "severe and long-lasting disease," the
    union's current head Alexander Shokhin said on Ekho Mosvky radio.

    NTV television reported Volsky died from leukemia.

    "Volsky's death is a big loss not only for (the Union), but for the
    entire business and political community of the country," Shokhin said.

    Born in 1932 in then-Soviet Belarus, he rose to senior posts in the
    Communist government, notably serving as a senior aide to former
    Soviet leader Yuri Andropov.

    Following the 1991 Soviet collapse, he turned into the country's
    biggest business lobbyist and also actively participated in crisis
    negotiations in bloody regional conflicts including Chechnya and the
    Nagorno-Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Volsky also was also a rare critic of the politically charged jailing
    of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who last year was sentenced to eight years
    in a Siberian penal colony on charges of fraud and tax evasion,
    and the ensuing partial renationalization of his Yukos oil company.

    Last September Volsky was replaced with Shokhin, a more
    Kremlin-friendly figure, in what many interpreted as punishment for
    his protest.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to Volsky's
    family and friends, a Kremlin spokeswoman told The Associated Press.
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