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1. The Independent (UK): Michael McCarthy, Thousands of Russian prisoners are
still suffering in Gulag Archipelago.
2. AP: Russia Says Cutbacks in Military.
3. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
4. Interfax: Russia's Putin voted man of the year in Moscow
poll.
5. strana.ru: Conduct Code Shines a Light for Russian Business Boardrooms.
Corporate governance new first on road to world probity.
6. David Rowell: RE: 6004 DuPey.
7. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: CENTRAL ASIA: POLITICS,
ECONOMICS, RELIGION. SHOULD THE U.S. CARE?
8. The Guardian (UK): Michael Bourdeaux, Sir Dimitri
Obolensky. Distinguished
scholar of Byzantium whose infectious enthusiasm drew students to the fields of
Russian and Balkan history.
9. Chicago Tribune/AP: Andrew Kramer, Old Believers keep Russian roots alive in
Oregon village.
10. The Nation: Raffi Khatchadourian, Letter From
Uzbekistan.
11. Moskovsky Komsomolets: CHAOS AT A PEAK. Experts comment on the current
situation in Russia.
12. WPS Monitoring Agency: POLITICAL FORECASTS [press review]. THE "STILL
WATER" YEAR IS REPLACED BY THE YEAR OF "DARK HORSE"
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