
Chapman's lawyer: Businesswoman not committed spy
Recalling an earlier US-Russia spy swapWASHINGTON — I jammed the accelerator of the black Mercedes to the floor, weaving from lane to lane northward along the embankment of Moscow's Yauza River. It felt like the harrowing, big city auto chase in that "French Connection" movie.
WASHINGTON - While the Maoist movement in India appears to be fairly contained for now, the rebel group's leaders and bombmakers could develop the "tradecraft for urban terrorism", a leading US strategic think tank has warned.
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