| November 2007 |
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The vice-president of Russian oil company LUKoil has offered to give four Croatian soccer players a Mercedes each if they beat England at Wembley on Wednesday in a game vital for Russia's Euro 2008 hopes. 
The Russian deputy finance minister suspected of embezzling $43 million was arrested as prosecutors feared he could destroy evidence and intimidate witnesses, investigators said on Monday. 
Russia's president called on Orthodox Christians to play an active part in the December 2 elections to the lower house of parliament, the State Duma. 
Fishing and hunting losses from a fuel oil spill in a strait between the Black and Azov seas are estimated at over $160 million, the Russian agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor said on Monday. 
Russia's Ilyushin Finance said on Monday it had started negotiations with Iran Airtour Airline on the supply of additional Tu-204 passenger jets to the Islamic Republic. 
A senior Russian MP said Monday he doubts the legitimacy of Saturday's elections in Kosovo and believes their outcome will only prod the West into recognizing the independence of Serbia's breakaway province. 
Russia has increased by 75 the number of international monitors invited to attend the December 2 parliamentary elections, a senior lawmaker said on Monday. 
The Russian national soccer team's hopes of qualification for Euro 2008 are hanging by a Croatian thread after a 2-1 defeat to Israel in Tel-Aviv. 
Georgian police used special panic-inducing acoustic systems to disperse an opposition rally in central Tbilisi on November 7, Russian NTV channel said on Sunday. 



