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MegaFon to sell iPhone 3G in Russia
Russia`s third largest mobile phone operator MegaFon said on Tuesday it had signed a distribution deal with Apple Inc. to sell iPhone 3G in Russia.
"The sales of iPhone in Russia will start this year," the company said in a statement.
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A century later scientists still at odds on Tunguska Event explanation
23 of July, 14:32
More than 100 years have passed since the Tunguska Meteorite Event and the mystery of its occurrence remains unsolved, but scientists have not given up on solving the riddle. This July, an international research group from Italy and the United States ventured into deepest Siberia to investigate the most likely explanations of the mysterious event, and RIA Novosti correspondent David Burghardt joined them.
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