Entries by tag News (2009)

December 28, 3:40 PM

Top Russian News Stories of 2009

We'd like to join the end-of-the-year lists party and bring you a peculiar interactive list of the top Russian news stories of 2009. That is, the list that shows what the people in Russia thought were the top news stories. Oh, wait! The list shows what the Russian media said and what the people in Russia thought were the main stories.
December 10, 11:00 PM

Adolf Hitler's Fate Mystery Solved: KGB Burned His Body in 1970

CNN reported today that the remains of Adolf Hitler were burned in 1970 by the KGB operatives at the German military base.
December 5, 10:00 PM

Video: Fire In the City of Perm Kills 100

A fire broke out in a night club in Perm, an industrial city in Urals, killing over a 100 people and injuring dozens.
November 12, 8:00 AM

Video: Vitaly Ginzburg, Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Dies at 93

Vitaly Ginzburg, a physics genius, whose career spanned 7 decades and included development of the hydrogen bomb warheads as well as the work on superconductivity, for which he shared a Nobel prize in 2003, died this week.
October 26, 12:00 AM

Bloomberg Speaks Russian, Fails

In his advertisement on Russian radio, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg says in Russian: "I love this town and know how to make it better." Russian-speaking voters would appreciate Mr. Bloomberg's effort, if only the mayor did not say this phrase with the worst Russian accent of all time.
October 26, 10:00 AM

Updated: Latvian Meteorite Is A Hoax - Confirmed

Update: Latvian mobile operator Tele2 confessed that the meteorite was a hoax, but with good intentions. The company promised to pay the damages caused by the hoax, including fire department and police emergency costs.
October 25, 5:00 PM

Video: Meteorite Strikes Latvia

Large meteorite fell on a field near a small town in Latvia, creating a 20-meter crater. Nobody was hurt. Local farmers called 911 to let them know about "the flying fire." Scientists, dispatched to the scene, removed the meteorite to determine its composition.
June 30, 12:00 AM

Casinos In Russia Are Expected to Close Tonight

According to the law that comes into effect today at 12:00 AM, all Russian casinos are supposed to close. The antivice plan introduced by Vladimir Putin allows casinos and slot machines to operate only in four regions of Russia, attempting to create the US-style gambling zones. As of today, neither of the zones is ready to host casinos. The delays were caused by lack of government financing and interest from real estate developers, hit by the financial crisis. However, the government has denied repeated pleas from the gambling industry to push back the July 1 deadline.
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