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Felix the cat is on the right track: instead of catching mice, he catches trains to get his daily supper.
This week, we're warned once again to be careful on the internet; priests use their powers for good; and criminals have never been so dang cute.
A woman was held hostage by her pet. For two days.
Pie not in the sky, vampires against anti-vaxxers, cooks for cats… not to mention self-improvement in advance of the New Year
Brezhnev’s traffic ticket goes on sale, Crimea shows up in Astrakhan, and a man gives an all for his cat.
Russians send the Night’s Watch to New Jersey and bottles to Brazil; they welcome a Swedish girl to speak and immigrants to share their imya (name).
There are two kinds of fast learners: robots and schoolchildren. Meanwhile, an odd cosmonaut tradition comes under siege.
A time-travelling tour of Russia from aristocats to nosy bureaucrats
Falling objects, family feuds, and friendly felines dominated our attention this week.
This is the crime-filled Russia you’ve always heard about, including a cat smuggling drugs and railroad theft.
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