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Russian spy Anna Chapman appears semi-nude in Maxim

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Russian spy Anna Chapman appears semi-nud_e in Maxim

2010-10-20 20:49:16 GMT+7 (ICT)

MOSCOW, RUSSIA (BNO NEWS) -- Anna Chapman, one of the 10 Russian spies who were arrested in the U.S. in June before being sent back to their country, will be appearing in next month's Russian edition of Maxim.

Magazine editors revealed the issue's cover, which features the red-headed Chapman, 28, wearing black lingerie, diamond earrings, and holding a silver automatic handgun.

"No you are not sleeping and your eyesight is not deceiving you," Maxim's Russian website reads. "The world-famous red-headed spy, the mysterious debutante from our list of the country's 100 sexiest women."

Other photographs are revealed in a short video, showing a semi-nud_e Chapman during her photo shoot. Excerpts of an interview are also featured in the website as she talks about her interest in men.

"Most men are divided in three categories: primitive, those that only want sex; smarter, those that want to be loved, and [the] last group - those that not only want to be loved, they also need that this love will be the biggest and most amazing feeling in your life," Chapman is quoted.

Following the arrest of the ten sleeper agents, U.S. officials negotiated a swap with Russia for four imprisoned individuals accused of having trade secrets. Authorities say the 10 spies were unable to obtain any vital information of U.S. interest.

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-- © BNO News All rights reserved 2010-10-20

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