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Russian defence official dies after falling from St. Petersburg tower windowMarina Yankina, 58, was head of finance for Russia's Western Military District, one of the arms of the Russian armed forces that have faced the heaviest losses in the Ukraine war.WorldFeb 17, 2023
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Split season with Montreal seen as way to preserve baseball in TampaMajor League Baseball's executive council last month told Rays owner Stuart Sternberg he could explore the two-city possibility.SportsJul 9, 2019
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Tampa Bay Rays owner says shared season with Montreal is best optionMontreal has been without a big-league team since the Expos left after the 2004 season.CanadaJun 25, 2019
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Rick Zamperin: Moving Tampa Bay Rays to Montreal a power play and a pipe dreamThe Tampa Bay Rays have received permission from Major League Baseball to investigate playing a split season in Montreal.SportsJun 21, 2019
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Customer arrested for battering workers at Florida McDonald’sA man in St. Petersburg, Fla. was arrested after he allegedly grabbed a McDonald's employee after demanding a plastic straw.ConsumerJan 3, 2019
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St. Petersburg market explosion was terrorist attack, Vladimir Putin saysNo one has claimed responsibility for the attack.WorldDec 28, 2017
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Blast rips through supermarket in Russia’s St. Petersburg leaving 10 injuredAt least 10 people were injured Wednesday by an explosion at a supermarket in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city and the site of a deadly subway bombing this year.PoliticsDec 27, 2017
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Putin thanks Trump after U.S. intelligence helps foil St. Petersburg terrorist plotThe foiled attack was to have been carried out in various parts of St. Petersburg, including the Kazansky Cathedral.WorldDec 17, 2017
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Extremely rare ‘circle rainbow’ captured from top of crane in RussiaA construction worker captured an extremely rare natural wonder on camera from the top of a crane in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Friday.ScienceJul 26, 2017
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St. Petersburg blast: Germany criticized for not lighting Brandenburg Gate in Russian coloursA row has erupted over Berlin's decision not to illuminate the Brandenburg Gate in the colours of the Russian flag following the deadly subway bombing in St. Petersburg.WorldApr 4, 2017
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