| December 2006 |
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Britain's civil aviation authorities have allowed a British Airways Boeing-767 passenger jet grounded at a Moscow airport to return to London for radioactive screening, BA said in a news release. 
Arms supplies are likely to dominate the Indonesian president's first ever three-day visit to Russia that started Wednesday. 
Russia's Mission Control Center will not make an additional correction to the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) following Thursday's abortive attempt, a Federal Space Agency spokesman said Friday. 
Forbes Russia publishers have withdrawn the magazine's December issue, which was to have carried an article about the Moscow mayor's wife, under pressure from the businesswoman's company, a leading business daily said Friday. 
Russia's foreign minister will meet with top Egyptian officials Friday for talks expected to focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 
Following Scotland Yard's probe into the radioactive killing of a former Russian spy, Irish police have launched an investigation into the mysterious poisoning of a former Russian premier. 



