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May 29, 2002:
#6277
#6278
1. RIA Novosti: PUTIN JOKES ABOUT RE-NAMING NATO STAFF
HQ.
2. pravda.ru: WILL RUSSIA SEE WORLD CUP LIVE?
3. The Guardian (UK): The team (Russian soccer).
4. Interfax: Russia's presidential elections might be held
March 14, 2004.
5. Interfax: 32% of Muscovites find new relations with NATO
useful - poll.
6. White House: Fact Sheet: NATO-Russia Council.
7. Donald Jensen: Announcement for the JRL.
8. Christian Science Monitor: James Goldgeier and Michael McFaul, Keep
pressing Putin.
9. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, How to Deal With Stupid
Oligarchs.
10. Vek: Alexei BOGATUROV, RUSSIA-US: IS IT RAPPROCHEMENT
OR A POLITICAL GAME?
11. AFP: Russian PM urges bigger market role in energy
sector.
12. East European Constitutional Review feature on Reforming
Russia’s Courts, with introduction by Stephen Holmes. (excerpt)
13. East European Constitutional Review: Dmitri Glinski, Russia
and Its Muslims: The Politics of Identity at the International-Domestic Frontier.
(excerpt)
14. Taipei Times: Nina Khrushcheva, Putin walks the power
tightrope. Although Russia's elite are disgruntled with their president's
foreign policy and may seek to obstruct his progress, Putin still has the
support of the people.
15. pravda.ru: SUMMER “GIFTS” FROM RUSSIAN MONOPOLIES.
16. Newsweek International: Ken Stier, The Ruins of an
Empire. Will Georgia ever emerge from Russia’s shadow?
17. AP: Uzbekistan Base Teeming With Troops.
18. The Guardian (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, A spy out in the
cold. Tomorrow a Moscow court will accuse the defector Alexander Litvinenko of
corruption. But the truth is, he tells Nick Paton Walsh, that he is a former KGB
man forced to flee to the west when his masters turned against him - and now
they want their revenge.
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