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Putin Didn't Directly Order Navalny's February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
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From Putin with love: Russian spy games continue in Europe
The ubiquity of Russian spies also raises questions about certain Western policymakers and analysts and their putative relations with Russian intelligence.The Hill - Politics - Russia -
Dropbox’s results get a break from investors after big selloff in February
After taking a big hit during its last round of earnings, shares of Dropbox Inc. rose on Thursday after the online-storage platform reported first-quarter results that topped Wall Street’s estimates.MarketWatch - Business -
Orlando Bloom Reveals The Movie He Didn't Want To Make
Actor Orlando Bloom has said he didn't want to be in the 2004 movie Troy, in which he played the role of one of the main characters, Paris. Speaking to Variety, Bloom said many people love the film-- which also stars Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Brian ...GameSpot - Tech -
Orlando Bloom Didn't Originally Audition For Legolas In The Lord Of The Rings
Orlando Bloom's professional acting career started with a bang, as he landed the role of Legolas in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings series, a part he's still best known for to this day. Bloom didn't originally audition for Legolas, though. ...GameSpot - Tech
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