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1. The Scotsman (UK): Magnetic North Pole heads west for
Russia.
2. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
3. Moscow Times: Nabi Abdullaev, Top Court Refuses to
Release Sutyagin.
4. Reuters: Russia needs time to fill U.S. poultry gap.
5. Parlamentskaya Gazeta: Leonid Chirkov, NEW PASSIONS:
FINANCIAL-INDUSTRIAL GROUPS ASPIRE TO POWER. Industrialists coming to power in
the regions.
6. Kommersant: Yelena Vansovich, LIFE IS BETTER, LIFE IS
HEALTHIER. The Heath Care Ministry sums up 2001.
7. AP: Deaths Outstrip Births in Russia.
8. Moscow News: Funds Vanishing in Chechnya. German
journalists look into the theft of budget allocations for the rehabilitation of
Chechnya.
9. Moscow News: Lenin Library To Go Digital.
10. William Flemming: Correction re. 6145-Yanov/Correction.
11. Financial Times (UK) letter: Padma Desai, Gerashchenko
successor's hard choices.
12. strana.ru: Michael Stedman, Charting a Course for
Mighty Volga's Future. International project seeks to keep the river Russia's
"lifeblood."
13. Vremya Novostei: Viktor Khamrayev, We Have Survived.
Now We're Going to Live. The government needed growth in consumer demand.
14. Wall Street Journal: Guy Chazan, Foul Cartoon Slacker
Masyanya Takes Young Russians by Storm.
15. eurasianet.org: Jeffrey Silverman, KIDNAPPING OF CIS
PEACEKEEPERS RIVETS ATTENTION ON ABKHAZIA VOLATILITY.
16. Los Angeles Times: Robyn Dixon, A Matzo Airlift and
More. Religion: Importing the kosher bread is part of one ultra-Orthodox group's
efforts to revive Judaism in the former Soviet Union.
17. Conference announcement: Wilson Center's Kennan
Institute to Hold Conference on the U.S. Assessments of the Soviet and
Post-Soviet Russian Economy.
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