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Monday, December 11, 2017

For Trump adviser at center of Russia probe, a rapid rise and dramatic fall in his ancestral land

ATHENS — A brass band played, fighter jets streaked the clear blue sky and a red carpet adorned the airport tarmac on the day in May 2016 when Vladimir Putin came to Athens for a visit. “Mr. President, welcome to GREECE,” the Greek defense minister, Panos Kammenos, said in Russian as he smiled ...


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