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  • We called Aleksandr Bessmert-nykh in New York and told him that Shevardnadze had to intervene so that we could gain access to Medved.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • We called Aleksandr Bessmert-nykh in New York and told him that Shevardnadze had to intervene so that we could gain access to Medved.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • In its more aggressive days, the unit's biggest "" bag, '' recalls Aleksandr (Sasha) Glushko, a Recon unit member from Bryansk, near the Ukrainian border, was 29 Afghans -- killed in a raid on a single convoy.

    The Haunted 2008

  • Simon Greenall, aka Aleksandr the meerkat, proved a big hit with the 5,000 people surveyed by the manufacturers of a soar throat spray Ultra Chloraseptic.

    News round-up 2010

  • Simon Greenall, aka Aleksandr the meerkat, proved a big hit with the 5,000 people surveyed by the manufacturers of a soar throat spray Ultra Chloraseptic.

    News round-up 2010

  • Then, in the midst of all this, Putin’s friend Berezovsky had staged a press conference in which a renegade officer called Aleksandr Litvinenko had accused his superiors of planning murders and other crimes.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Then, in the midst of all this, Putin’s friend Berezovsky had staged a press conference in which a renegade officer called Aleksandr Litvinenko had accused his superiors of planning murders and other crimes.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Then, in the midst of all this, Putin’s friend Berezovsky had staged a press conference in which a renegade officer called Aleksandr Litvinenko had accused his superiors of planning murders and other crimes.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Then, in the midst of all this, Putin’s friend Berezovsky had staged a press conference in which a renegade officer called Aleksandr Litvinenko had accused his superiors of planning murders and other crimes.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • It's been a momentous week for Aleksandr the Meerkat.

    Simples! Aleksandr the Meerkat gives the dictionary his word Helen Pidd 2010

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