Talk:Leonid Nevzlin

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The Economist, July 31, 2004, U.S. Edition: "Reports that bailiffs ordered Yukos to stop producing oil sent prices of crude to a new high of $43.05 a barrel. The Russian government later denied it had ordered any halt to production. Nevertheless, the Russian oil giant's woes continue to mount: a Moscow court issued an arrest warrant for Leonid Nevzlin, one of its largest shareholders. Mr Nevzlin, who is now in Israel, has been accused of being behind a murder in 2002. He denies the charges."

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