| September 2007 |
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U.S. computer game developer Richard Garriott will become the sixth tourist to travel into space, Space Adventures announced on Friday. 
Total investment in Russia's economy in 2010 will reach $360 billion, 800% growth since 2000, a Russian deputy prime minister said Friday. 
Russia considers it premature to discuss possible sanctions against Myanmar after the army's recent crackdown on protesters, President Vladimir Putin said Friday. 
The United States Court of International Trade has lifted discriminatory, anti-dumping restrictions on Russian low-enriched uranium (LEU) supplies, the chief of Russia's nuclear agency said Friday. 
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov's Red and White Holdings Ltd. has bought a further 2% in English soccer club Arsenal FC bringing the total stake to 23%, the company said Friday. 
Rosoboronexport is set to sell its blocking stake in Russia's largest car producer AvtoVAZ to Western car manufacturers, the head of Russia's arms exporter said Friday. 
Russia's foreign debt has declined 8.5% to $47.6 billion as of September 1, the economics ministry said Friday. 
Two teenagers have fired several shots at a nursery in northwest Moscow, a local police source said on Friday. 
Russia is set to adopt a new anti-corruption federal law, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov said Friday. 
Russia's heaviest-ever newborn baby, born in the Altai Territory in southern Siberia in September, has serious health problems, the region's chief pediatrician said Friday. 
Russia's foreign minister said both his country and neighboring Georgia want to prevent a deterioration in relations in the wake of recent incidents in two Georgian breakaway republics. 



