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needs an infobox or something. I was wondering whether to believe the capitalization, ie is this a private enterprise with the *name* Federal? The "compulsory" part argues otherwise though. I have a allusion to a fund at Oleg_Deripaska#Activities, described as National Medicine Fund. I am *not* wikilinking as it's a vague match but might be a match depending on translators, or previous editors. Deripaska is either a philanthropist or an oligarch depending on which link you pick. But my question right here right now is whether these are the same organization or is the *national* medicine fund something like a Clinton Fund? Elinruby (talk) 09:27, 22 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]