| September 2006 |
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Russia's Gazprom is considering taking part in the construction of a natural gas pipeline linking Panama with South America, the state-owned energy giant said Tuesday. 
Syrian security forces foiled a terrorist plot to detonate car bombs outside the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, the Syrian Information Ministry said Tuesday. 
A Russian presidential aide said Tuesday he did not rule out the purchase of a blocking stake in the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) by Vneshtorgbank, Russia's state-run foreign trade bank. 
Moscow has no additional or new information about any intensification of nuclear research or production in North Korea, a Russian presidential aide said Tuesday. 
Russia could lose $10 billion in the Sakhalin II oil and gas project if operators continue to increase expenses, Russia's natural resources minister Tuesday. 
A Russian presidential aide denied rumors Tuesday that Russia was allegedly planning to overthrow the Georgian leadership. 
Madonna will take center stage Tuesday night in Moscow as the Russian capital takes unprecedented security measures for the American pop diva's sole appearance. 
Russia's top tennis players will challenge the U.S. next weekend in the semifinal of the Davis Cup, the team's captain said Tuesday. 
Rosoboronexport's acquisition of a stake in titanium company Vsmpo-Avisma [RTS: VSMO] will stabilize supplies of components to U.S. aircraft giant Boeing, a leading presidential economic adviser said Tuesday. 
Two astronauts from the crew of U.S. shuttle Atlantis have started a space walk, a NASA spokesman said Tuesday. 
Two cars packed with explosives have been found near the U.S. Embassy in the Syrian capital after an attack on the mission Tuesday morning, a source in the local security services said. 
Russia's value-added tax may be gradually replaced by the sales tax in 2009-2011, a presidential adviser said Tuesday. 



