| January 2007 |
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Russia's anti-terrorism committee said Tuesday it has obtained a foreign report of a possible terrorist plot to attack ground transport and the metro system. 
The board of Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] has approved an increase in the company's 2006 investment program from 373.14 billion rubles ($14 billion) to 458.6 billion rubles ($17.3 billion), the company said in a press release Tuesday. 
Today's threats are by far more dangerous than those the world faced during the Cold War, the Russian defense minister said Tuesday. 
Russia has completed deliveries of Tor-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran, the defense minister said Tuesday. 
A decision on the sovereignty of Kosovo, which is being demanded by the predominantly Albanian population in the historically Serbian region, must satisfy both Kosovo and Serbian authorities, the Russian foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Soviet war memorials in Estonia should remain where they are, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 
The consistently mild temperatures being registered throughout European Russia this winter are unlike anything experienced before, a top meteorologist said Tuesday. 
"We are currently involved in active work on Yukos, and are conducting necessary examinations and other investigative measures," Yury Chaika said without naming the executives who will face new charges. 
Russia's top prosecutors have received a request from British investigators to visit the country again to probe the murder of former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, the prosecutor general said Tuesday. 



