| November 2007 |
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Russia is completing talks on natural gas supplies until 2011 to Ukraine and the Baltic states and hopes to avoid problems on New Year's eve, a first deputy prime minister said Tuesday. 
A boycott by ethnic Serbs of recent parliamentary polls in Kosovo puts into question the legitimacy of the future authorities in the breakaway republic, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tuesday. 
Famous proto-shock rocker Alice Cooper is again in the capital of Russia November 21-22 to give two nights of scary performances as part of his Psycho-Drama world tour 2007. 
Russia's Armed Forces will hold a series of command-and-post exercises under a common strategic concept in 2008, the defense minister said Tuesday. 
President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would not ignore NATO's military build up near its borders and would provide an adequate response to any "muscle-flexing." 
Russia's Supreme Court rejected on Tuesday an opposition party demand that President Putin be barred from December's parliamentary vote on the grounds that his position gives him an unfair advantage. 
President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia would not ignore NATO's military build up near its borders and would provide an adequate response to any "muscle-flexing." 
Members of an apocalyptic Russian sect in the country's central Penza Region remain underground as efforts continue to persuade them to come to the surface, a local MP said. 
Russia and the United States agreed on Monday to dispose of 34 metric tons of Russian weapon-grade plutonium, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) said. 



