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March 27, 2002:    #6158    #6159

JRL #6158: Plain Text - Entire Issue

1. Moscow Times editorial: No End to Politics at Kiselyov TV.
2. Reuters: Former KGB agent living in U.S. summoned to Moscow.(Kalugin)
3. gazeta.ru: Military Lose a Soldier per Day in Chechnya.
4. strana.ru: Michael Stedman, Cooler Business Heads Seek "Sustainable" Growth for Long-term. Sky's no longer the limit, though Russia's back on the radar.
5. Washington Times: David Sands, U.S. leans to larger expansion of NATO.
6. AP: Mara Bellaby, Putin Marks 2nd Year in Power.
7. Parlamentskaya Gazeta: Alexei Kiva, POLITICAL FORECAST: WHAT MONEY WILL HELP THE COUNTRY TO ITS FEET?
8. Financial Times (UK): Robert Cottrell and Stefan Wagstyl, Putin's bid to join WTO splits business community.
9. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, Central Bank Still Basking in Communism.
10. RFE/RL: Jeremy Bransten, Russia: Boost In Oil Production Grabs World's Attention, But Can It Be Sustained?
11. Rossiyskaya Gazeta: Masyanya Cartoon Website Political Propaganda Claim Almost Leads To Its Closure.
12. Rossiyskaya Gazeta: Former 'Oligarchs' Still Involved in Russian Media Contest.
13. EFinancialnews.com: Gerard O'Dwyer, Letter from Moscow.
14. Ekspert: Dan Medovnikov, Innovation Revolution. The government, the scientific community and hi-tech businesses attempt to turn Russia into an intellectual superpower.

 
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