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1. Christian Science Monitor: Fred Weir, Russia
says 'return,' but Chechen refugees stay put. Refugees are fleeing Chechnya's
civil war in rising numbers.
2. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
3. Washington Post: Michael McFaul, The Other Half of the
Job.
4. Los Angeles Times: James Gerstenzang and Edwin Chen, U.S.,
Russia Disagree on 'Axis of Evil,' Direction of Terror War.
5. UPI: Russia preparing to boost oil exports.
6. Wall Street Journal: Alan Cullison, Russia's Left-Wing
Politicians Retreat From Their Support of U.S.-Led War.
7. RIA Novosti: SUMMARY OF RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER MIKHAIL
KASYANOV'S SPEECH MADE DURING LUNCH WITH U.S. BUSINESS LEADERS IN NEW YORK.
8. Nicolai Petro: New publications about Novgorod and other
Russian regions.
9. Gazeta: Anastasiya Matveeva, END ELECTIONS - APPOINT
REGIONAL LEADERS. Reforms to regional elections are back on the federal agenda.
10. Kommersant: Vladimir Mau, FACILITATING RUSSIAN
ECONOMIC GROWTH. How can Russia ensure sustainable economic growth?
11. Reuters: Russia unveils finalized corporate code in NY.
12. Financial Times (UK): Andrew Jack, Russia's new
capitalists eye western growth: Greater prosperity allied to a surge in
confidence point to the start of an expansive trend.
13. Asia Times: John Helmer, Drawing lines in the Caspian
seabed.
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