| May 2006 |
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The family of Paul Klebnikov, the editor of Forbes Russia magazine killed two years ago in Moscow, said Friday they respected a jury decision to acquit three defendants of his murder.
Fifty-one bodies have been recovered at the site of an air crash off Russia's Black Sea coast that left 113 people dead Wednesday, and 42 of them have been identified, the emergencies ministry said Friday.
Ukraine may consider withdrawing from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a loose organization of former Soviet republics, a presidential administration official said Friday.
Supplies of popular Georgian sparkling mineral water Borjomi will be redirected from Russia to other former Soviet republics, a spokesman for Borjomi's producer said Friday.
An American woman may become the first female space tourist after being chosen as backup to a Japanese man expected to blast off this fall, Russia's space agency said Friday.
Russia's foreign minister Friday played down media speculation that a speech by the American vice president was a modern-day version of Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech.



