MOSCOW — The Olympic flame arrived in Moscow Sunday ahead of next year's Winter Games in Sochi. The cherished symbol of world peace and international comradery was lit in Greece's Ancient Olympia on Sept. 29 and officially handed over to a Russian delegation in Athens Saturday. The torch was flown into Moscow's Vnukovo-3 airport — reserved exclusively for VIPs and officials — before being rushed to Red Square for a cauldron-lighting ceremony overseen by President Vladimir Putin. The traditional torch relay will kick off Monday and conclude when the cauldron is lit at Sochi's brand new Fisht Stadium at the opening ceremony on Feb 7. — AP