03/19/2007
Paid access archiveDisneyfied Jesus Riles Church Elders
Paintings portraying Jesus Christ as Mickey Mouse and Vladimir Lenin are prompting charges of abuse of religious symbols by Russian Orthodox Church leaders.
Kasyanov Ordered to Return Villa
A Moscow court on Friday ordered former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov to give up what it said was an improperly obtained luxury villa.
Man Hails Ambulance After Being Shot
A Chinese market worker sitting in his car was shot through the front windshield early Friday by an unidentified assailant in eastern Moscow.
1995 Banker Poisoning Case Is Sent to Court
Moscow prosecutors sent to court on Friday the case against a suspect accused of poisoning a prominent banker more than a decade ago, in what was one of the most notorious killings of the turbulent 1990s.
Putin's Restaurant Failed Food Check
ATHENS -- Health inspectors seized nearly 100 kilograms of bad meat from a restaurant several hours before President Vladimir Putin dined there with the prime ministers of Greece and Bulgaria.
British Prosecutors May Explain Hold Up in Litvinenko Inquiry
British prosecutors' demand that British investigators unearth more information before prosecutors proceed with the case of dead security services agent Alexander Litvinenko may explain why Russian authorities have been barred from coming to London.
9 Months Stuck at Sheremetyevo
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- An Iranian woman who had been living with her two children at Sheremetyevo Airport for nine months was free in Canada on Friday.
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