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1. AFP: Russia's independent TV channel stops
broadcasting.
2. Interfax: Russian politicians speak on TV6 closure.
3. Reuters: Olympics-Russians bring vodka and caviar
supplies to Salt Lake.
4. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
5. Moscow Times: Gregory Feifer, The Washington Post: Off
Target or Spot On? (re Paul Saunders/6027)
6. Reuters: Afghan war makes U.S. active in Moscow's
backyard.
7. Moscow Times: Boris Kagarlitsky, Wall Still Standing in
Berlin.
8. Vremya Novostei: AN INTERVIEW WITH YEVGENY SATANOVSKY,
PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN JEWISH CONGRESS.
9. International Herald Tribune: David Jay Green, Help
Central Asians to Mesh and Break Out From Isolation.
10. Financial Times (UK): Robert Cottrell, Putin seeks
Eurasian alliance of gas producers.
11. Novye Izvestia: Rustem Falyakhov, SILENCE OF THE
COMMUNISTS. Analysis of the latest congress of the Russian Communist Party.
12. Vremya MN: Olga Kryshtanovskaya, YOUNG OLIGARCHS. A
good majority of those who wield financial power in Russia today a product of
early perestroika, when economic power was delegated to youths in the komsomol.
13. The Globe and Mail (Canada): Geoffrey York, Tough
Canadians shut out feeble Russians. This winter, a cherished symbol of Canada is
rolling through Europe with a vengeance. (beavers)
14. Worldlink: GOING WEST. Russia’s perception of the
world is changing. As Charles Grant explains, president Vladimir Putin has come
to realise the importance of international political and economic cooperation.
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