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  1. Andrey Golub

    BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).

  2. Andrey Denisov

    Andrey Ivanovich Denisov, born on October 3, 1952 in Kharkiv, is the First Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation. From 2004 to 2006, he was the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations. He presented his credentials to the United Nations Secretary-General on August 4, 2004. Previously, he had been the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs from December 2001 to July 2004, …

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  7. Andrey Kolmogorov

    Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (April 25, 1903 - October 20, 1987) was a Soviet mathematician who made major advances in different academic fields (among them probability theory, topology, intuitionistic logic, turbulence, classical mechanics and computational complexity). Kolmogorov is widely considered one of the prominent mathematicians of the 20<sup>th</sup> century.

  8. Andrey Sheptytsky

    Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky (July 29, 1865-November 1, 1944) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1901 until his death. During his tenure, he led the Church through two world wars and seven political regimes: Austrian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Soviet, German National Socialist (Nazi), and again Soviet. According to the historian Jaroslav Pelikan, "Arguably, Metropolitan Andriy Sheptytsky was the most influential figure.

  9. Andrey Kozlov

    Andrei Andreyevich Kozlov (January 6, 1965 – September 14, 2006) was the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation from 1997 to 1999 and again in 2002 to 2006. Kozlov was fluent in Russian, German, and English. He was married, and had three children. Kozlov died on September 14, 2006, in Hospital No. 33 in Moscow from gunshot wounds he sustained the night before.

  10. Andrey Zvyagintsev

    Andrey Zvyagintsev — is a Russian actor and film maker. Zvyagintsev's first film "Vozvrashcheniye" ("The Return", 2003) was very successful and received numerous awards (including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival). Zvyagintsev's second film, Izgnanie ("The Banishment"), is now participating in Cannes Film Festival.

  11. Andrey Ershov

    Academician Andrey Petrovych Ershov was a Soviet computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in systems programming and programming language research. He was responsible for the languages ALPHA and Rapira, AIST-0 the first Soviet time-sharing system, electronic publishing system RUBIN, and MRAMOR, a multiprocessing workstation. He also was the instigator for developing Computer Fund of Russian Language (Машинный Фонд Русского Языка), …

  12. Andrey Kurkov

    Andrey Kurkov (born in 1961 in Leningrad, Russia) is a Ukrainian novelist who writes in Russian. His father was a test pilot for the Soviet Union and his mother was a doctor. He is the author of 13 novels and 5 books for children. His work is currently translated into 25 languages including English, Japanese, French, Chinese and Hebrew. He has also written assorted articles for various publications world-wide.

  13. Andrey Arshavin

    Andrey Arshavin (first name also transliterated as Andrei) (born May 29, 1981 in Saint Petersburg, then Leningrad) is a Russian international footballer. He is the top player of the Russian Premier League team Zenit St. Petersburg. He can play both as a midfielder and as a striker. Andrey Arshavin graduated from Smena football school. In 1999 and early 2000 he played for Zenit's farm club, Zenit-2, in the Second Division.

  14. Andrey Kashechkin

    Andrey Kashechkin, born March 21, 1980) is a Kazakh road racing cyclist currently riding for the Team Astana UCI ProTour outfit. Kashechkin was born in Kzyl Orda, Kazakhstan. As a child, he practised sports such as swimming or football, until he followed the footsteps of his older brother and took up cycling. After the junior World Championships at Valkenburg, Kashechkin moved to Belgium, where he turned pro in 2001 with the Domo-Farm Frites team.

  15. Andrey Vlasov

    General Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov was a Soviet Army General who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II.<br/> In Russian: "Андрей Андреевич Власов"; alternative transliterations of his names appear as Andrei Andreievich or Andreevich and as Vlassov or (in German) Wlassow.

  16. Andrey Markov

    Andrey (Andrei) Andreyevich Markov (June 14, 1856 N.S. – July 20, 1922) was a Russian mathematician. He is best known for his work on theory of stochastic processes. His research later became known as Markov chains. His son, another Andrey Andreevich Markov (1903-1979), was also a notable mathematician, making contributions on constructive mathematics and recursive function theory.

  17. Andrey Lukin

    Andrei Lukin (born in 1948) is a Chess International Master and a chess coach. He was one of the strongest junior chess players in the Soviet Union in the late 60s, qualified for the "World Juniors" in 1967 ahead of Karpov, Balashov and other very strong players, and was subsequently denied his shot at the title by the fact that the event was held in Israel, which at the time was a no-fly zone for Soviet sportsmen.

  18. Andrey Boreyko

    Andrey Boreyko (Andrei Wiktorowitsch Borejko, russian "Андрей Викторович Борейко"; * July 22, 1957 in Leningrad) is the Principal Conductor of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra (Hamburger Symphoniker), and Principal Conductor of the Bern Symphony Orchestra He is one of the most exciting and dynamic conductors to emerge from Eastern Europe in recent years.

  19. Andrey Tikhonov

    Andrey Tikhonov (born October 16, 1970 in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast) is a Russian football midfielder who currently plays for FC Khimki in Russian First Division. Tikhonov is well-known as Spartak Moscow and Russia national football team player. Andrey Tikhonov holds records for most appearances (198) and most goals (61) for Spartak in Russian Premier League.

  20. Andrey Safonov

    Andrey Safonov, is a politician and presidential candidate from Transnistria. He lives in Bender, Transnistria's second largest city. He ran for president against incumbent president Igor Smirnov in the election held on December 10, 2006, and came in third place with 3.9% of the vote. He is a former teacher of literature and a former member of the parliament of the MSSR (Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic), within the USSR.

  21. Andrey Illarionov

    Andrey Nikolayevich Illarionov is a Russian libertarian economist and former economic policy advisor to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

  22. Andrey Krasko

    Andrei Ivanovich Krasko was Russian theatre and cinema actor.

  23. Andrey Nazário Afonso

    Andrey Nazário Afonso is a Brazilian Football Goalkeeper who currently plays for Steaua Bucureşti in the Liga 1 the top flight of Romania Football. Andrey was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil playing in the top division. He was brought to the club to help with Steaua Bucureşti in the UEFA Cup. He made his debut with Steaua on the 1st of March, 2007, in the quarter-final cup match against Oţelul Galaţi, when Steaua won 8-7 on penalties.

  24. Andrey Kiritchenko

    Andrey Kiritchenko, (born in 1976 in Kharkiv, Ukraine), started his musical activity in 1991 as a singer and composer in a rock band. Active in fields of electronic music, since 1996 as a radio dj in weekly radio show "Vilna Zona" dedicated to techno music. In 1997 he was a cofounder of weekly TV Show "Vilna Zona" and later was working as a dj in local Kharkiv's "Deep" club.

  25. Andrey Medvedev

    Andrey Medvedev (born March 17, 1980 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian rugby league player currently playing for RC Lokomotiv Moscow in the Championship of Russia competition. His position of choice is usually in the backs.

  26. Andrey Vyshinsky

    Andrey Januaryevich Vyshinskiy (November 22, 1954), also spelt Vishinsky, Vyshinskii, was a Russian and Soviet jurist and later diplomat. He served as the Soviet Foreign Minister from 1949 to 1953. Vyshinsky was of Polish descent and spoke some English and excellent French. He became a Menshevik in 1903 and in 1917 he undersigned an order to arrest Lenin according the decision of the Russian Provisional Government.

  27. Andrey Korotayev

    Andrey Korotayev (born in 1961) is an anthropologist, economic historian, and sociologist. Born in Moscow, Korotayev attended Moscow State University, where he received a B.A. in 1984 and an M.A. in 1989. He earned a Ph.D. degree in 1993 from the Manchester University, and a Doctor of Sciences degree from the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1998.

  28. Andrey Matveyev

    Count Andrey Artamonovich Matveev (1666 - 1728), was a Russian statesman of the Petrine epoch best remembered as one of the first Russian ambassadors and Peter the Great's agent in London and the Hague. Andrey Matveyev was the son of the more famous Artamon Matveev by a Scottish woman, Eudoxia Hamilton.

  29. Andrey Soloviev

    Andrey Soloviev was a Russian war photographer. He was killed by sniper fire while covering the battle for Sukhumi in Abkhazian war. Soloviev studied at the Moscow Institute of architecture but never graduated. Instead, he became a photojournalist, joining the Itar-TASS news agency in 1987. He also worked as a stringer for the Associated Press. After the break-up of the USSR, Andrey Soloviev covered many armed conflicts, including in Nagorno-Karabakh, Transdniestria,

  30. Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff

    Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff was a Russian mathematician. Tychonoff originally published in German, whence the transliteration. The English style "Tikhonov" is also commonly seen. Born near Smolensk, he studied at the Moscow State University where he received Ph.D. in 1927 under direction of P.S. Alexandrov. In 1933 he was appointed as a professor at Moscow University. Tychonoff worked in a number of different fields in mathematics.

  31. Andrey Belyaninov

    Andrey Yuryevich Belyaninov is a Russian businessman and government official. In 1978 – 1991 he worked for the KGB. In 1992 – 1999 he worked as a banker in several Russian banks. In 2000 – 2004 he was the Director General of Rosoboronexport. Since May 122006, he has been the Head of Federal Customs Service of Russia.

  32. Andrey Plotnikov

    Andrey Plotnikov is a Russian race walker, who won the bronze medal in the 50 km race at the 1998 European Championships. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. <br>

  33. Andrey Arkhangelsky

    Andrey Dmitriyevich Arkhangelsky (December 8 1879-June 16 1940) was a Russian geologist. He was a professor at Moscow State University. He won the Lenin Prize in 1928. A crater on Mars was named after him.

  34. Andrey Kvasov

    Andrey Vasilievich Kvasov was a notable baroque architect who worked in Russia and Ukraine. Very little is known about his life, and its dates are still uncertain. In 1741, Kvasov helped Mikhail Zemtsov to prepare coronation celebrations in Moscow. Two years later, he was entrusted with interior decoration of the Catherine Palace, which resulted in the Grand Ball Hall and other celebrated rooms.

  35. Andrey Perlov

    Andrey Perlov (born December 12, 1961) is a retired race walker who represented the USSR and later Russia. He won the gold medal over 50 kilometres at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. He also won the 1990 European Championships as well as silver medals at the 1991 World Championships and the IAAF World Race Walking Cup in 1985 and 1989. His personal best time is 3:37:41 h, placing him 8th in the all-time performers list.

  36. Andrey Kobelev

    Andrey Kobelev (born 22 November 1968 in Moscow) is a young Russian coach and former footballer. He is the current head coach of FC Dynamo Moscow, following the sacking of Yuri Semin due to poor results. Kobelev played for Dynamo Moscow, Real Betis, and Zenit Saint Petersburg. He was capped for Russia national football team once. He is the 1985 U-16 European champion and 1990 U-21 European champion.

  37. Andrey Yepishin

    Andrey Yepishin (born June 10, 1981 in Zhukovsky) is a Russian athlete specializing in the 100 metres. Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved fifth place in his 100 metres heat, thus failing to make it through to the second round. The next year he finished fifth at the European Indoor Athletics Championships, and won a silver medal at the Universiade in Izmir.

  38. Andrey Prokofyev

    Andrey Vassilyevich Prokofyev is a former Soviet athlete, winner of a gold medal in the 4x100 m relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics. At the Moscow Olympics, Andrey Prokofyev was fourth in the 110 m hurdles and won the gold medal running the anchoring leg of the Soviet 4x100 m relay team. At the 1982 European Championships, Prokofyev won the silver medal in the 110 m hurdles and again a gold in the 4x100 m relay.

  39. Andrey Campos

    Andrey Campos is a Costa Rican soccer player who plays for Santos de Guápiles.

  40. Andrey Knyazev

    Andrey Knyazev is a former Russian diplomat in Canada, who became notorious when, on January 27 2001, he struck and killed a Canadian woman while driving drunk. Invoking diplomatic immunity, he escaped prosecution in Canada. He was later convicted in Russia for the incident and sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment on March 19 2002. The incident led to a crackdown on drunk driving by diplomats in Canada.

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