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Friday, March 4, 2011

In pictures: Russian spy Anna Chapman on the web


Russian spy Anna Chapman is in from the cold and out on the Internet with an official website featuring photos, news and an upbeat message urging Russians to smile and be self-reliant. -- PHOTO: AP

MOSCOW - RUSSIAN spy Anna Chapman is in from the cold and out on the Internet with an official website featuring photos, news and an upbeat message urging Russians to smile and be self-reliant.

The site www.annachapman.ru is the latest venture from Ms Chapman, who has made a media splash since her deportation from the United States in a Cold War-style spy swap last July.


She has posed in slinky lingerie for photographs with the Kremlin as a backdrop, started a weekly TV show, trademarked her name and taken a position with the youth wing of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's ruling party.

The main page of the redhead's site features a Soviet-style red star and a close-up of Ms Chapman cradling her face in hands adorned with bright red nail polish.

It includes links to the television show she began hosting in January on Russia's REN-TV, 'Mysteries of the World', and a charity she has created to help children with sight problems.

Lower down is a series of photographs of Ms Chapman, the first one showing her standing, hips shot, in a curve-hugging green outfit. -- REUTERS
Former Russian spy Anna Chapman looks on after a meeting of the commission on economic modernization and technological development of the Russian economy at Skolkovo Innovation Centre outside Moscow. - PHOTO: AFP

Former Russian spy Anna Chapman looks on before delivering a speech at a congress of the pro-Kremlin Molodaya Gvardiya (Young Guard) movement in Moscow. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

Former Russian spy Anna Chapman takes part in a talk show on Russian Ren TV channel (left) and during a meeting in Moscow. -- PHOTOS: AFP

Former Russian spy Anna Chapman takes part in a talk show on Russian Ren TV channel in Moscow. -- PHOTOS: AFP

Former Russian spy Anna Chapman speaks during a congress from a pro-Kremlin youth group Molodaya Gvardiya (The Young Guard) in Moscow. -- PHOTO: AFP


Former Russian spy Anna Chapman smiles at the Skolkovo innovation center outside Moscow. -- PHOTO: AFP

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