| September 2006 |
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Power has been cut off to a generating unit at a nuclear plant in Ukraine, the national energy company Energoatom said Monday. 
The Russian stock market suffered a new setback Monday after world oil prices fell. 
The crews of the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station have met, a NASA spokesman said Monday. 
Yulia Tymoshenko, the leader of an eponymous opposition bloc in Ukraine's parliament, said Monday she believes the price for natural gas is unfair to the country's population. 
Russia's GDP grew 6.7% in the first eight months of 2006, a deputy economic development and trade minister said Monday. 
U.S. space shuttle Atlantis has docked with the International Space Station, a NASA spokesman said Monday. 
"The engineering battalion itself is ready to leave for Lebanon on civilian ships at the end of the month," said Sergei Ivanov.
A command and control center for Russia's Federal Space Agency could be established in the South African Republic, the head of the agency said Monday. 
Russia and China may conclude a Moon exploration agreement by the end of the year, the head of the Russian Space Agency said. 
Russia and the United States should remember that the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks showed they have common fundamental interests, a senior member of the upper house of Russia's parliament said Monday. 
Azerbaijan's president called on the Muslim world Monday to unite its efforts against terrorism. 



