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[Title] => AP Interview: Yanukovych was 'wrong' on Crimea
[Summary] => In his first interview since fleeing to Russia, Ukraine's ousted president said yesterday that he was "wrong" to have invited Russian troops into Crimea and vowed to try to persuade Russia to return the coveted Black Sea peninsula.
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[Title] => 10 interesting things Russia's Putin told the AP
[Summary] => In an interview with The Associated Press and Russia's state Channel 1 television, President Vladimir Putin discussed a wide range of issues, including disputes over the Syrian civil war, his relations with President Barack Obama, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden and the rights of gays in Russia. Here are 10 interesting things he said in the interview late Tuesday.
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September 5, 2013 - 2:37am