11/27/2006
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Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto of the United States won the ice dancing gold Sunday at the Cup of Russia after the free dance performances.
Human vs. Machine Results Inconclusive
World chess champion Vladimir Kramnik scratched but failed to dent his computer opponent in the first game of the Man vs. Machine match, which ended in a draw after 47 moves Saturday.
State Bank Set to Complete Dynamo Moscow Takeover
Audit Chamber chief Sergei Stepashin said in St. Petersburg last Friday that state-owned Vneshtorgbank would soon complete the purchase of Russian Premier League club Dynamo Moscow, Kommersant reported.
Putin Excels as 'Our Guy'
When the president of the United States -- any president of the United States -- walks into the room to tell you something, protocol and common civility dictate that you lend him an ear.
Deportees Overlooked on Misha's Big Day
This was Misha's day, and he seemed to be loving it.
Spies Need to Start Earning Their Paychecks
Much was made of President Vladimir Putin's Nov. 8 visit to the futuristic, new Moscow headquarters of the General Staff's Main Intelligence Directorate, or GRU.
Hotel Campaign a Work in Progress
After pledging to double the number of hotel rooms in the city, Mayor Luzhkov's plan is stagnating.
Families Look for Hotels With a Little Bit of TLC
The lowly state of child-oriented services is making it hard for all but wealthy tourists to bring their children to Moscow.
For Butlers, No Mission Is Impossible
Yekaterina Zhuravlyova had heard a lot of requests from hotel guests, but rustling up a horse for an English businessman to buy sounded like a tall order.
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