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1. Reuters: Russia's Putin says policies have broad
backing.
2. AP: Putin Faces Few Personal Questions.
3. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
4. Parlamentskaya Gazeta: RUSSIAN PEOPLE IS MY MAJOR
ADVISER. EXCERPTS FROM PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN'S INTERVIEW.
5. BBC Monitoring: Putin faces world media at second
Kremlin news conference.
6. Interfax: Putin's wife opposes reform of Russian
spelling rules.
7. Los Angeles Times editorial: Kursk's Tragedy--and Hope.
8. Reuters: Atomic watchdog, U.S. to help Russia find lost
nuke material.
9. Versty: RUSSIA GETTING USED TO POVERTY. An interview
with Duma deputy Sergei Glazyev.
10. The Guardian (UK): Ian Traynor, Russia fails to secure
Tehran nuclear deal.
11. RIA Novosti: Russian government spokesman denies Putin
personality cult.
12. Los Angeles Times: John Daniszewski, Arts Fest Gives
Maestro a Place in Russian Sun. Culture: Conductor Valery Gergiev's star shines
at St. Petersburg's 'White Nights' festival, an event that is a point of pride
for the nation.
13. Reuters: U.N. envoy says Chechen kids run landmine
gauntlet.
14. AP: Russia Won't Force Chechens Back.
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