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1. BBC Monitoring: Tender for controversial broadcasting
licence officially launched in Russia.
2. Reuters: Chechen says Moscow contacts continue but no
talks.
3. BBC Monitoring: Opera about Putin's private life could
be produced in Russia.
4. Moscow Times editorial: Prosecutors Are Not The Problem.
5. BBC Monitoring: Russia may join Baku-Ceyhan pipeline
project - sources.
6. BBC Monitoring: Russian premier against sharp rise of
tariffs on services of natural monopolies.
7. Reuters: Russia limits rises in key state-regulated
tariffs.
8. Moscow Times: Site Takes U.S. Opinion To Former Soviet
States.
9. Financial Times (UK): Robert Cottrell and Andrew Jack, Doubts
cast on Russian deal settling Czech debt.
10. Andrew Gentes: Reply to Lavelle/6036.
11. The Times (UK): Michael Binyon, Children face street
curfew in Moscow.
12. Statement from NTV Plus.
13. John Deever: Re: 6031-Visas.
14. Obshchaya Gazeta: Russian official interviewed on
plans for nationwide October census.
15. BBC Monitoring: Central Asian nations may prefer USA
to Russia - Tajik newspaper.
16. Parlamentskaya Gazeta: STATE DUMA RESOLUTION ON ABM.
17. Reuters: WTO chief sees Russia in trade body next year.
18. New York Times: Floriana Fossato and Anna Kachkaeva, Putin's
Message to the Media.
19. The Globalist: Slick Russia Vs. Free Media.
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