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George Blake, Last In Line Of Cold War Spies Who Betrayed Britain, Dies
- Saturday December 26, 2020
- World News | Reuters
George Blake, who died in Russia on Saturday at the age of 98, was the last in a line of British spies whose secret work for the Soviet Union humiliated the intelligence establishment when it was discovered at the height of the Cold War.
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Slays Cannes Red Carpet in Traffic-Stopping Dress
- Saturday May 14, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Raya Ghosh
The Cannes Film Festival, which began on May 11, has already seen major stars such as George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Blake Lively and Kristen Stewart attend, as well as L'Oreal ambassadors Julianne Moore, Eva Longoria and Naomi Watts
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History shows Edward Snowden may face tough exile in Russia
- Saturday August 3, 2013
- World News | Reuters
US fugitive Edward Snowden seems assured of a warm welcome in Russia and may even achieve celebrity status in his new home, but history suggests he will no longer be master of his fate and a Moscow exile will bring some difficult challenges.
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George Blake, Last In Line Of Cold War Spies Who Betrayed Britain, Dies
- Saturday December 26, 2020
- World News | Reuters
George Blake, who died in Russia on Saturday at the age of 98, was the last in a line of British spies whose secret work for the Soviet Union humiliated the intelligence establishment when it was discovered at the height of the Cold War.
- www.ndtv.com
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Slays Cannes Red Carpet in Traffic-Stopping Dress
- Saturday May 14, 2016
- Entertainment | Written by Raya Ghosh
The Cannes Film Festival, which began on May 11, has already seen major stars such as George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Blake Lively and Kristen Stewart attend, as well as L'Oreal ambassadors Julianne Moore, Eva Longoria and Naomi Watts
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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History shows Edward Snowden may face tough exile in Russia
- Saturday August 3, 2013
- World News | Reuters
US fugitive Edward Snowden seems assured of a warm welcome in Russia and may even achieve celebrity status in his new home, but history suggests he will no longer be master of his fate and a Moscow exile will bring some difficult challenges.
- www.ndtv.com