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1. Interfax: Russia outlines six principles for strategic arms
reductions.
2. Itar-Tass: Top Russian MP points to splits in US administration over
Chechnya. (Rogozin)
3. The Times (UK): Michael Binyon, Russian envoys given tsarist
look.
4. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Alexander Kuranov, END OF THE HONEYMOON. Russia
apparently remains the main potential enemy of the US.
5. The Observer (UK): Edward Helmore, US in replay of the 'Great Game.' Costs
and consequences of American engagement in Central Asia begin to become clear.
6. CNN: John Kluver, AA battling alcoholism in Russia.
7. Baltimore Sun: Douglas Birch, Kids struggle to survive Moscow streets. Many
youths prefer homelessness to cruel treatment in shelters.
8. strana.ru: Michael Hewitt, Is a Bit of "Cold" Creeping Back into
U.S.- Russian Relations? Just how telling is Time's selection for "Man of
the Year" (Giuliani) versus Itogi's (Putin)?
9. Constantine Dmitriev: Re: 6031-Visas.
10. Mischa Gabowitsch: rus-nat:
Relaunch/Relance/Vozrozhdenie.
11. BBC Monitoring: NTV Mir plans US broadcasts, own news
programmes.
12. BBC Monitoring: Putin has not yet formed his own team - Russian Communist
Party leader.
13. BBC Monitoring: Putin to face difficult choice between Washington and Iran -
Russian experts.
14. Yezhenedelny Zhurnal: Alexander Golts and Dmitry Pinsker, SECRET AND REAL
ADVISERS. Who advised President Putin to change the course of his policies?
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