Kylie and Rusty take a hit

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Surely it couldn’t be true. Kylie Minogue and Russell Crowe, two of our biggest showbiz exports, falling on hard times?

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Rules of shopping at Moscow markets

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RT guides you through the market mayhem, sharing the tips, tricks and pitfalls of buying food at Moscow’s open stalls.

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Former chaplain of Royal Navy offers spiritual guidance to fellow expats

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Canon of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Moscow, Rev. Simon Stephens, told RT how he ended up in Russia and shared the basic principles of living in the capital.

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Historama, November 30

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Russia’s double-headed symbol and USSR’s devastating war with Finland are recalled in tonight’s Historama.

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Russian businessmen turn paper recycling into art

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More and more country’s companies are opting to go green, employing the most creative measures.

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Policeman behind human roadblock gets year in labor settlement

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A former traffic policeman who ordered Moscow drivers to form a human shield on the city’s ring road to trap a get-away car, has been sentenced to one year in prison.

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Olympic body to probe Fifa claims

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IOC vows to examine any evidence of corruption after member is accused of accepting bribes in television documentary.

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Russia captain praises Zvonareva and Youzhny for results in 2010

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The president of the Russian tennis federation, Shamil Tarpischev, has held a press conference in the Russian capital to sum up the results and performance of national tennis players in 2010.

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God help me

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Hospitable families in far-flung places would come to regret opening their homes to Father Brian Spillane, writes David Marr.

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What’s wrong with Mitch

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Stuart Clark explains the flaw in Mitchell Johnson’s action and why he should be spared the axe.

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