October 29, 2010 By Citizen M

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Oct 29, 2010

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TODAY: Russia wants press freedom ranking explained; Council of Europe issues critical report demanding direct elections; Medvedev’s popularity on a par with Putin, who does not have a black eye, says his spokesperson; Kamchatka volcanoes erupt ash; Medvedev aiming for cooperation with NATO, calls for higher military salaries; police reform bill online; who is Sobyanin? 70% don’t know. 
Russia is apparently seeking justification from NGOs as to why its press freedom rating this year was so low (ranking 140th out of 178 by Reporters Without Borders). ‘It is ridiculous that we [Russian media] are put there.‘  Hot on the heels of the ranking is a Council of Europe report criticizing certain Russian policies including local authorities’ subjection to ‘excessive supervision by higher levels,‘ and calling for a return to directly elected regional leaders. ‘The Kremlin was not pleased with the report,‘ says The Other Russia.  Vedomosti is reporting that President Dmitry Medvedev’s approval rating has tied with Vladimir Putin’s for the first time.  Putin hasn’t been beaten up, he’s just tired, says his spokesperson, responding to press speculation arising from his appearance at a meeting with Ukrainian officials this week.  The Prime Minister ‘had heavy makeup over what was clearly a black mark across his left cheekbone.‘  Sources had suggested that the ‘noticeable swelling‘ was caused by plastic surgery or a judo match.