| April 2009 |
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A woman was seriously injured in a bomb blast in east Moscow, a police source said on Sunday. 
An Egyptian combat helicopter has joined the search for a missing Russian tourist in Egypt, the Russian embassy in Cairo said on Sunday. 
Russia's Interior Ministry said on Sunday it was taking extra measures to thwart neo-Nazi rallies on Hitler's birthday. 
Finland could give its backing to the Nord Stream project to build a gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea to deliver Russian gas directly to Germany already in June, a Kremlin source said Sunday. 
An amnesty decree issued by the Georgian president on the eve of a religious holiday sparked a revolt in a women's prison in Tbilisi that lasted 12 hours, Novosti-Georgia news agency reported Sunday. 
A Tajik national was killed in an apparently racially motivated attack in the north of the Russian capital, a spokesman for the Moscow police said on Sunday. 
The Russian authorities plan to create over 1 million temporary jobs in the next twelve months amid the ongoing economic crisis, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Sunday.
A key to a first class cabin on the legendary Titanic ocean liner, which sank nearly a century ago, was sold for 60,000 British pounds ($88,000) in Britain, the auction house Henry Aldridge & Son said. 



