Russia, after U.S. sanctions, to rethink currency it borrows, but not issuance size - FinMin - Yahoo News

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Russia, after U.S. sanctions, to rethink currency it borrows, but not issuance size - FinMin - Yahoo News
Thursday, Sept. 5: This day in history - News - The Gardner News
A bold new play about Alexander Litvinenko’s murder - The Economist
An apparent assassination in Germany has all the hallmarks of the Kremlin — and Russia doesn't seem to care - Business Insider
This day in history - The Boston Globe

Russia, after U.S. sanctions, to rethink currency it borrows, but not issuance size - FinMin - Yahoo News

Yahoo News
By Andrey Ostroukh and Darya Korsunskaya MOSCOW, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Russia, stung by new U.S. sanctions, will focus more on selling its debt to investors from Asia and Europe and may adjust the currencies of its bond issues, but it won't change the amount planned for 2020, a senior finance ministry official said.
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Thursday, Sept. 5: This day in history - News - The Gardner News

The Gardner News
Today is Thursday, Sept. 5, the 248th day of 2019. There are 117 days left in the year. Today's highlight On Sept. 5, 1975, President Gerald R. Ford escaped an attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a disciple of Charles Manson, in Sacramento, California.
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A bold new play about Alexander Litvinenko’s murder - The Economist

The Economist
A MAN LIES in a hospital bed, dying. But in his final days, he helps unravel his own murder; the solution links his grim fate to a lurid world of violence and corruption. With its ticking clock, and mix of private agony and grand themes, the case of Alexander Litvinenko was inherently theatrical.
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An apparent assassination in Germany has all the hallmarks of the Kremlin — and Russia doesn't seem to care - Business Insider

Business Insider
An apparent assassination in a park in Berlin appears increasingly likely to be tied to the Russian government — and the case appears to show the Kremlin's increasingly brazen methods for dealing with its enemies.
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This day in history - The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe
In 1774, the first Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia. In 1864, voters in Louisiana approved a new state constitution abolishing slavery. In 1882, the nation’s first Labor Day was celebrated with a parade in New York.
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