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Putin reportedly saves TV crew from tiger

Sure-shot prime minister's bravery is hailed by Russian media MOSCOW - He's driven a big truck, flown in a Russian fighter jet and fished shirtless on national television. Now comes Vladimir Putin's latest image-boosting escapade, a visit to a Russian wildlife... Full Article at Malaysia Sun

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  1. MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was feted by Russian media on Sunday for saving a television crew from an attack by a Siberian tiger in the wilds of the Far East. Full Article at Reuters

  2. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has tried to boost his macho image by shooting tranquilisers at a Siberian tiger. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

  3. The incident took place in a national park in Russia's Far East, where Putin was visiting a team of scientists involved in a conservation project to save the endangered Amur tiger, the world's largest cat, which can reach lengths of 10 feet (three... Full Article at Spiegel Online

  4. The Russian prime minister apparently saved the workers while on a trip to a national park. As Mr Putin was arriving to see a trapped Amur tiger, it escaped and ran towards a nearby camera crew. Full Article at Sky News

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