12/28/2005
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The Weirdest News From 2005
- The G8 in Russia and the Call of Freedom
- Happy New Year a Hundred Years Later
- News in Brief
- Senators Easily Pass Bill Targeting NGOs
- Kyrgyzstan Seeks Extradition of Akayev's Son From Russia
- Gas Released in Store Hospitalizes Dozens
- Voters Attack 2 Polling Stations in Caucasus
- Azeris Ground Plane After Crash
- St. Pete Students Protest Slaying
- Gazprom Open for Business
- War of Words Escalates as Deadline Approaches
- OPEC, Moscow to Hold Annual Energy Summits
- Paper: Rosneft to Repay Yukos' Debt
- Yukos Exec Is Safe in London
- Business in Brief
- Gutseriyev Reveals Stake
- Illarionov Offers to Leave the Kremlin
- Beslan Panel Clears Authorities
- Georgian Suspect Sews Mouth Shut