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1. Interfax: Russian special services know identities of
all suspects of 1999-2000 terrorist attacks in Moscow.
2. Reuters: Zoellick urges U.S. Congress act on Russia
trade.
3. Jamestown Foundation Monitor: LIBERALS PROTEST TV-6'S
CLOSURE. Intelligentsia and the masses view TV-6's closure very differently.
4. Reuters: Russian media freedoms still uncertain -
minister. (Lesin)
5. gazeta.ru: Minister Admits Threat To Press Freedom In
Russia.
6. gazeta.ru: Investment Climate, Seek Kremlin Support.
7. Kommersant: Litmus Test for Religion. Deputy Chuyev
takes freedom of conscience a step further.
8. eurasianet.org: Ivan Torbakov, RUSSIA FOCUSES ATTENTION
ON CASPIAN BASIN ISSUES.
9. Reuters: Putin sees Europe summit for Petersburg
birthday.
10. RFE/RL: Jolyon Naegele, Efforts Failing To Preserve
Evenks' Nomadic Way Of Life (Part 1).
11. The Globe and Mail (Canada): Gnawed to the bone. The
dinosaur industry is big business. But while Canadians are currently enjoying
Russia's finest specimens, the museums back home are having to do without.
GEOFFREY YORK investigates how Moscow's collections are dying out.
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