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		<title>By: RunetReview &#187; Archives &#187; Social Media In Moscow</title>
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		<description>[...] Two deadly explosions in Moscow metro became the main theme in the Runet (Russian Internet) on March 29, 2010. The blasts occurred during the morning rush hour in central Moscow. The first was at the Lubyanka metro station (7:50 am), the second came 40 minutes later at the Park Kultury station. [...]</description>
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