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Putin gets tiger cub birthday present

There's no doubt what Vladimir Putin's favorite birthday present is this year -- a rare Ussuri tiger cub.

Time.com: Vladimir Putin Flips Out

Learn judo with Vladimir Putin, DVD says

Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin is out on video as a judo master.

Fortune: How the KGB (and friends) took over Russia's economy

Long before the small group of men gained control of a $1.3 trillion economy, they could be found gathered at a lakeshore deep in the forest, trying to relax amid the upheaval of the new Russia. Lake Komsomolskoye, named after the youth wing of the Communist Party, lies about 60 miles north of St. Petersburg, just one of 700 lakes on the isthmus connecting Russia and Finland. There the group, many of whom helped run Russia's second-largest city, would retreat for weekends among the tall, lakeside cedars in a private compound of dachas, or country houses. Vladimir Putin, then head of external relations for the St. Petersburg mayor, was a member of the group. So was Vladimir Yakunin, who had revived a bank started by the Communist Party, and Igor Sechin, then Putin's chief of staff. The group called itself ozero, meaning "the lake," and one of its frequent guests was a bright young lawyer named Dmitry Medvedev who worked in the St. Petersburg government. One prime topic of their

Putin accuses U.S. of orchestrating Georgian war

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia to benefit one of its presidential election candidates.

Time.com: Samantha Power: A Question of Honor

Russia's assault on Georgia was wrong -- but predictable. How humiliation can shape national interest

Time.com: Putin, Still Potent, Comes to Paris

Russia's former president still looks the part as he flies in to manage strategically important fence-mending

Putin confirmed as Russia's new PM

Russia's lower house of parliament confirmed former President Vladimir Putin as prime minister Thursday, beginning a new era in Russian politics a day after his chosen successor took over the top role.

Russia's new president names Putin as PM

Russia's new president Dmitry Medvedev wasted no time in knuckling down to work -- naming his predecessor Vladimir Putin as his new prime minister two hours after he was sworn in.

Time.com: Putin's New Role: Soviet Echoes

Analysis: When Dmitri Medvedev became President, it did not bring an end to Vladimir Putin's dominance in Russia

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