| September 2006 |
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The nuclear power chiefs of Russia and Iran have agreed to continue talks Tuesday on bilateral cooperation, including on a controversial nuclear power plant Russia is helping to build in the Islamic Republic. 
Iran's top negotiator and the European Union's foreign policy chief will meet to discuss the Islamic Republic's atomic program Tuesday, an Iranian news agency said Monday. 
A deputy prosecutor in St. Petersburg vowed Monday to find the killers of an Indian student stabbed to death last night in what appears to have been the latest racially motivated attack to blight the city. 
The 13th crew is completing repairs on the Russian oxygen regeneration system at the International Space Station and is planning to turn it on September 26, a member of the outgoing crew said Monday. 
Water tests near the site of the Sakhalin Energy project off Russia's Pacific coast are expected this week after the discovery of mass fish deaths, a global environmental organization said Monday. 
The first consignment of equipment for Russia's combat engineers, who will head to Lebanon to help the war-ravaged country restore its destroyed infrastructure, will set off for a southern Russian port Monday, a battalion commander said. 
"Four unidentified assailants stabbed an Indian citizen, a sixth-year student at the St. Petersburg Mechnikov Medical Academy, who later died of his wounds in the hospital," a police official said. 
"We would like to create a system that will match the economic and financial strengths of the United States and Germany," Alexei Kudrin said in an interview with Russia's TV Channel One. 



