01/11/2007
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For beer lovers, it's like being a kid in a candy store.
Food Museum
Serious foodies with a penchant for history are in for a treat: Russia's only museum of public catering is set to open Jan. 15
Going With the Flow: Tap H20
Although Moscow's tap water is generally considered safe to drink, experts still recommend using a filter.
Ask the Doctor
Is Moscow's tap water safe to drink straight from the tap or does it need to be boiled? Is filtration really necessary as well?
Most Polonium Made Near the Volga River
Russia's near domination in the polonium trade focuses new attention on its controls and production system.
The Ideal Poison for Espionage
The first signs of contamination were the traces of radiation on the laboratory desk of Israeli physicist Dror Sadeh, who was experimenting with an exotic radioisotope called polonium-210.
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