9 August 2002 MOSCOW, 5 August (Ezhenedelny Zhurnal)–The former Soviet Union increasingly resembles a giant “Bermuda Triangle.” Dreadful disasters occur nearly every year. At the end of July the Prosecutor General’s Office decided that time had come to put an end to the probe into the sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk that sank in August 2000, claiming the lives […]

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