RUSSIA
UND in Space: Day 2
Time to be a Tourist by Tim o'Keefe Breakfast after a fitful, jet-lagged, maybe five hour sleep was just the start of one of the most exceptional interesting days I've experienced. Moscow surprises m...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 2:59 PM
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
Building Roses and Hammered Dulcimers
I wanted to add a bit more to my story about Jeff Malm of Kulm, a man who creates the iron crosses that are traditional to German and Swedish cultures, and which can still be found in cemeteries in ...
Posted on 6/1/12 at 8:16 PM
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
Even after Cold War, US-Russia spy game continues 
By Adam Goldman , May 17, 2013
APNewsBreak: Russia caught bomb suspect on wiretap 
Russian authorities secretly recorded a telephone conversation in 2011 in which one of the Boston bombing suspects vaguely discussed jihad with his mother, officials said Saturday, days after the U.S. government finally received details about the call.
By Eileen Sullivan and Matt Apuzzo , April 27, 2013
UK police: Russian tycoon Berezovsky found dead 
By Cassandra Vinograd , March 23, 2013
Missile plan changes may provide opening for talks 
By adding 14 interceptors to a missile defense system based in Alaska and California, the U.S. is abandoning a critical part of a European system strongly opposed by Russia. Yet the decision also could provide a potential opening for new arms control talks.
By Desmond Butler , March 16, 2013
Russian region begins recovery from meteor fall 
By Laura Mills , February 16, 2013
UND expert: Meteors common, but Russian one was rare 
By Brandi Jewett , February 15, 2013
Meteor explodes over Russia, nearly 1,100 injured (with video) 
By Jim Heintz & Vladimir Isachenkov , February 15, 2013
Russian official reassures US adoptive parents 
Russia's ombudsman for children's rights sought on Thursday to reassure American would-be adoptive parents that they will be allowed to take their children back to the United States. But some Americans with court rulings in their favor say they're still in legal limbo.
By Nataliya Vasilyeva , January 17, 2013
Minnetrista, Minn., family discouraged by adoption ban 
A Minnetrista family is among those in Minnesota caught up in Russia's new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children.
By Associated Press , January 14, 2013
Thousands march to protest Russia's adoption ban 
By Lynn Berry , January 13, 2013
Russian adoption ban saddens local parents
By Pamela Knudson , January 07, 2013
Plane on fire after running off Moscow runway 
A passenger airliner ran off the runway at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport on Saturday, breaking apart and catching fire.
By Associated Press , December 29, 2012
Putin signs anti-US adoptions bill
By Jim Heintz , December 28, 2012
Putin says he will sign anti-US adoptions bill 
By Nataliya Vasilyeva , December 27, 2012
Russian parliament endorses anti-US adoption bill 
By Nataliya Vasilyeva , December 26, 2012
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