RUSSIA
Update on the fireball that exploded over Russia
The sun rose twice over the Ural Mountains in Russia Friday February 15. No one expected the second sun, a meteoroid that slammed into the atmosphere so fast it set the air aglow with a fire even br...
Posted on 2/26/13 at 3:38 PM
Assorted Church History News
Today, while taking a break, I came across some very intriguing articles that I share with you all here. I realize that is not why one comes to this site typically, but in this case, I hope you'll exc...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 10:34 PM
Book author to discuss mystery behind 1920 North Dakota mass murder at Turtle Lake: former UND faculty member Vernon Keel at UND Bookstore Sept. 21
Did the man who confessed to murdering seven members of a family and their hired boy near Turtle Lake, N.D., in 1920 really do it?More than a year after the release of the book The Murdered Family, ...
Posted on 9/16/11 at 11:18 AM
Cheese Buttons From The Rock Roof Inn
Some of the best cookbooks I own are the ones that churches compile. The problem is that you only have a couple of weeks to buy the cookbook and if you miss your chance, too bad, so sad. Well when I...
Posted on 2/2/11 at 8:03 PM
An angel in Russia
Bruce and Sue Kaul never aspired to be world travelers, but on April 4, 2005, they found themselves on a wild ride to Stavropol, Russia, a city near the border of Chechnya, the republic that had been ...
Posted on 10/11/10 at 9:45 AM
ND ag commissioner to make Russia trade trip 
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says he'll be part of a U.S. trade delegation to Russia next week.
By Associated Press , November 29, 2012
248 human fetuses found in Russian forest 
Villagers in Russia's south Urals region have stumbled upon a gruesome discovery — four barrels left in a forest containing 248 human fetuses, prompting an official probe, officials said Tuesday.
By Associated Press , July 24, 2012
Putin sworn in as Russia's president for 6 years 
By Lynn Berry , May 07, 2012
Discarded chuck of Russian rocket forces space station astronauts into escape capsules 
A discarded chunk of a Russian rocket is forcing six space station astronauts to seek shelter in escape capsules early Saturday.
By Seth Borenstein , March 23, 2012
Clinton: Syrians, Assad regime should back United Nations plan 
The Obama administration called today's statement by the U.N. Security Council on Syria a "positive step" toward bringing peace and change after a year of bloodshed, urging the Arab country's opposition groups and even President Bashar Assad to embrace the global body's plan for a cease-fire and political dialogue.
By Bradley Klapper , March 21, 2012
Russia offers to back Annan's Syria plan at United Nations 
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that the resolution shouldn't turn into an ultimatum to the Syrian government, setting the stage for tough bargaining over the wording of the document at the U.N. Security Council. But Lavrov's statement appeared to indicate growing impatience with Syrian President Bashar Assad.
By Vladimir Isachenkov , March 20, 2012
More than 20,000 in Moscow protest Putin's election 
More than 20,000 protesters streamed down a central Moscow avenue today to denounce Vladimir Putin's presidential election win, but the crowd's relatively small size compared to recent protests suggested the opposition movement has lost some momentum.
By Maria Danilova , March 10, 2012
U.S. hopes for UN resolution on Syria dim behind Russian resistance 
The Obama administration's hopes for a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an end to violence in Syria dimmed Friday as Russia continued to object to language it believes is biased against the government in Damascus, U.S. officials said.
By Edith M. Lederer and Matthew Lee , March 09, 2012
Putin dismisses opposition protests 
By Vladimir Isachenkov , March 06, 2012
Police break up Russian protests over Putin's election 
Thousands of Russians rallied today to challenge Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's victory in Russia's presidential election, crowding into a central Moscow square to chant "Shame!" and "Russia without Putin!"
By Maria Danilova and Nataliya Vasilyeva , March 05, 2012
UPDATE: Putin wins Russia's presidential election amid claims of voting violations 
By Vladimir Isachenkov , March 04, 2012
Putin poised to regain Kremlin; protests likely 
By Jim Heintz , March 03, 2012
Report: Russia, Ukraine foiled plot to kill Putin 
By Vladimir Isachenkov , February 27, 2012
Cars circle central Moscow demanding Russian Prime Minister Putin allow free elections 
By Associated Press , February 19, 2012
Russian protestors made up of wide range of countries citizens 
By Alexander Zemlianichenko , February 11, 2012
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