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Russia Falls Silent Out Of Respect
Combined Reports
Across Russia, flags were lowered to half-staff and at noon the nation observed a moment of silence in honor of the victims of Tuesday's terror attacks.
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Worst Journey in the World
By Edmund Brown
For all aboard the Royal Navy's HMS Campbeltown, an early morning in the far north at the end of August was the prelude to the 60th celebration of their wartime achievements.
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Red October Moves Back Into Black
The Moscow Times
Red October candy maker made a net profit of 36.9 million rubles in the first half of 2001 after suffering a loss of about 17 million rubles over the same period last year
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Global Eye - 'That Which Happened'
By Chris Floyd
And so the unimaginable has come, at last, to America. Unimaginable, that the innocent could lie dead in their thousands, buried beneath the ruins of ordinary life.
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Figa Wreaks Anarchy in the Northern Capital
By Sergey Chernov
Figa, aka Andrei Kondratiev, recently resumed his erratic punk career and celebrated his 28th birthday Friday with an all-night concert at the St. Petersburg's Front.
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The Kursk Tragedy
An overview of one of Russia's worst naval accidents, the sinking of the Kursk submarine in August 2000.
The Conflict in Chechnya
An overview of what is taking place in the breakaway republic of Chechnya.
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The Trough
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Mundo Grosso
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Always a Dissident
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Between the Lines
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