| Stripped of its Red Army badge, it might not disgrace an oligarch, though these days it is getting as moth-eaten as those Russian plutocrats' fortunes. (CNN.com) | |
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| A rogue moth on the cue-ball knocks 'Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan out of his stride in the Masters final, but referee Jan Verhass steps in to deal with the situation. (BBC) | |
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| A small, dimly lit and dusty room with a couple of chairs, a moth-eaten sofa and a desk. (BBC) | |
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