Investigation into murder of Russian Forbes editor resumed
Published: 01 July, 2009, 13:30
An investigation into the murder of the editor of the Russian edition of Forbes magazine is to recommence, according to his family's lawyer.
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An investigation into the murder of the editor of the Russian edition of Forbes magazine is to recommence, according to his family's lawyer.