| November 2007 |
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A RIA Novosti Internet project, InoSMI (www.inosmi.ru), which publishes foreign media articles translated into Russian, won an award at Runet Award-2007 on Tuesday. 
Britain's prime minister said on Tuesday that his country wants good relations with Russia, but will insist on the extradition of Andrei Lugovoi, the main suspect in the murder of Alexander Litvinenko. 
Highstat Ltd. has won a tender for the acquisition of a blocking stake (25% plus one share) in Power Machines [RTS: SILM] from Russian electricity giant Unified Energy System [RTS: EESR]. 
Kosovo falls short of standards for becoming an independent state from the point of view of international law, a member of the Russian upper house said on Tuesday.
Defense ministers from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) reaffirmed in Kazakhstan on Tuesday their plans to develop a joint air defense network and to conduct joint military exercises. 
As the drama around the Russian sect awaiting the apocalypse in a cave in the country's Penza Region continues to unfold, media reports of other isolated and extreme Christian groups have begun to emerge. 
A woman from the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East has given birth to quadruplets, a source in the local administration said on Tuesday. 
Russia's foreign minister said riot police did not abuse their power while dispersing opposition marches in Moscow and St. Petersburg at the weekend. 
Russia's foreign minister said claims that Kosovo's independence is inevitable were disrupting collective efforts to find a resolution to the status of Serbia's breakaway province. 



