segunda-feira, 26 de julho de 2010

Preview of main original stories in tomorrow's print issue of The Moscow News

Following are some main stories from the print edition of Moscow News biweekly.
Arctic heat
A shrinking Arctic ice cap could mean more heat waves and weather chaos as it speeds up global warming, scientists say. Though this summer’s record-breaking temperatures may not be evidence of global warming, climate change will make anomalies like this summer’s a regular occurrence.
Going semi-naked
Moscow residents are stripping to beat the heat as women don see-through fabrics and men walk bare-chested. In the struggle to stay cool, city dwellers try everything to work less.
Easy rider
Putin visits a biker convention and talks about his meeting with a group of Russian spies that included Anna Chapman. Honing his macho image, the prime minister is pictured in a Harley-Davidson trike.
The stories will be also published on the newspaper’s website tomorrow. Please note the website has also got some original reporting, too.
RIA Novosti