[Second Issue of the Day]
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1. Izvestia: Yevgeny Bai, AMERICA HAS 2,000 TARGETS IN
RUSSIA. Provided the level of relations remains unchanged, it will have only
1,000 a decade from now. (interview with CDI's Bruce Blair)
2. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
3. Washington Post: Dana Hedgpeth, Down-to-Wire Deal Heads
Off Book Burn. Library of Congress to Glean Russian Items.
4. Reuters: Emboldened Georgia may go beyond Pankisi Gorge.
5. Wall Street Journal: Rick Jervis, U.S. Nuclear Report
Threatens To Widen New Rift With Russia.
6. Moscow Times: Alexei Pankin, RAMED Off Track. (re media)
7. Obschaya Gazeta: WE CAN CONTINUE LIVING LIKE THIS. Even
though most Russians still think they've lost more than they've gained in the
last decade.(re polls)
8. Jamestown Foundation CHECHNYA WEEKLY: COULD PUTIN SOME
DAY JOIN MILOSEVIC IN THE DOCK AT THE HAGUE?
9. Washington Post: Sharon LaFraniere, On Pro-Kremlin Site,
All News Is Good News. Putin Takes Media Strategy to Internet. (re strana.ru)
10. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, U.S. Auditors Find
Things Are Different in Russia.
11. AP: U.S. Expands Influence in Central Asia.
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