| October 2008 |
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Moscow should pursue "a constructive dialogue" with Washington regardless of the outcome of the November 4 U.S. presidential elections, the former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said on Monday. 
CSKA Moscow beat Dynamo Moscow 3-1 away from home on Monday evening to move back within seven points of leaders Rubin FC. 
Russia has called UN Security Council consultations on the situation in the Georgian-Abkhazian and Georgian-South Ossetian conflict zones, the UN said on Monday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed into law an array of measures aimed at ensuring stability in the banking system through December 31, 2011, the Kremlin press service said on Monday. 
The Amur shipyard in Russia's Far East said on Monday it had started sea trials of a newly built nuclear-powered attack submarine, which according to media reports may be leased to India. 
Russia is greatly concerned over reports that U.S. forces carried out a strike within Syrian territory, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday. 
British Business Secretary Peter Mandelson on Monday played down the media storm over his meetings with Russia's richest man, saying the discussions had largely focused on Russia's WTO bid. 
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin spoke out on Monday against the "tempting" policies of "aggressive protectionism" and restricting the movement of capital during the ongoing financial crisis. 
The supervisory board of the Russian national development bank Vnesheconombank approved on Monday the purchase of 99% of shares in the struggling Globex bank. 
The Russian Finance Ministry plans to issue $1.1 billion in loans to airlines to buy fuel, a deputy prime minister said on Monday. 
A Russian communist group has attacked the newest Bond girl, Olga Kurylenko, for her "moral and intellectual betrayal" in starring in a film about the "enemy of the Soviet people." 



