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Russians' three wins in Greece

07.06.2009 18:51    eng.rusathletics.com
Russian Athletics News. Andrey Olshanskiy, Ilya Korotkov and Anna Pyatykh won their events at the Papaflessia 2009 meeting held in Kalamata, Greece
Russians' three wins in Greece


Borchin wins, Kaniskina finishes second in Krakow

07.06.2009 18:51    eng.rusathletics.com
Russian Athletics News. Olympic Champion Valeriy Borchin won the men's 10km at the Na Rynek marsz!, a leg of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge, held in Krakow, Poland. He clocked 38:11.16
Borchin wins, Kaniskina finishes second in Krakow

No last year's success for Chernova

07.06.2009 18:51    eng.rusathletics.com
Russian Athletics News. Tatyana Chernova placed 7th at the 34th Hypo-Meeting (Multi Events) held on 30-31 Mat in Goetzic. She couldn't repeat her success from the last year when she won in the hepathlon
No last year's success for Chernova

Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review

07.06.2009 12:41    axisglobe.com (5)
Belgrade's daily Blic reveals the personal insights and details of the diary of Bosnian Serb wartime General Ratko Mladic , which has been handed in early March this year over to the Hague Tribunal, online paper Balkan Insight reports. The


Chronicling Repression: How Russian Police Blacklist the Opposition

07.06.2009 12:08    theotherrussia.org
Journalist Irina Borogan delves into the intricacies of Russia's battle with "extremism," investigating how and why law-abiding and politically active citizens are tracked and targeted by police. Exclusive translation by theotherrussia.org.

Russian Opposition Leader's Car Bombed

07.06.2009 12:08    theotherrussia.org
A car belonging to Russian opposition leader Eduard Limonov exploded in flames Saturday when a driver turned the key in the ignition. Ten minutes later, Limonov received a telephone threat.

How Many Putins Does It Take To Save Russia?

07.06.2009 12:08    theotherrussia.org
After a series of economic protests in the small industrial town of Pikalevo, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rushed in to try to resolve the situation on June 4th. Journalist Mikhail Rostovsky comments on the significance of the visit in

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