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Moscow News №46 2009
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Putin promises to get tough on terror
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has pledged to act "in a tough way" against the terrorists who attacked the Nevsky Express last week.
Sports
Hockey: Spartak storm to derby win Dinamo’s game is ‘worst of the season’
Andy Potts
Spartak continued their winning streak in Moscow derbies with another impressive display to dismantle Dinamo and leap-frog their rivals into second place in the Tarasov division
Comment
A lively and emotional debate
Anna Arutunyan
Five speakers locked horns over Stalin’s legacy in the first public debate organised by The Moscow News
News
Murder on the Nevsky Express
Anna Arutunyan
A manhunt is underway after Friday’s train bombing
News
Scandal grows over Russian ‘golden youth’ car crash
Andy Potts
Four young men from Russia face anger in Switzerland over an apparent road race
Business
The week in review 1 – 7 December
Andy Potts
Dark clouds hit politicians’ popularity while the rich shop until they drop
Business
The week in review 1 – 7 December
Andy Potts
The premier’s visit to France sees a raft of deals in the works, including a cash-for-technology swap with Renault to save Avtovaz
Ask the experts
Costly corruption
Ed Bentley and Anna Arutunyan
Experts say corruption is to blame for the sky-high cost of road construction which Medvedev compared to building highways on the moon
Business
Dubai debt crisis warning
Ed Bentley
The debt crisis in Dubai last week gave a stark warning that emerging economies are not yet home and dry from the crisis.
Business
Dubai jitters may scupper Rusal IPO
Ed Bentley
The Russian government's plans to bail out beleaguered tycoon Oleg Deripaska and his debt-laden Rusal hit a snag last week after its IPO failed to gain approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange - at least for now.
Sports
Double homecoming transforms CSKA
Andy Potts
Two returning soldiers are firing the Army Men forwards
Sports
Sports shorts
December 1 – 7
Sports
Talk of the tribuny
December 1 – 7
Local
Trains, planes and free wi-fi
Nathan Toohey
The latest transport news in brief
Columnists
Polar attraction
Deidre Dare
In the battle against the Russian Winter, a girl has to have one secret weapon on her side
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Friday that relations between Russia and the United States have become warmer, but urged fundamental changes.
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