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1. RIA: No threat to free press in Russia, upper house
speaker tells US envoy.
2. Itar-Tass: Russian upper house speaker, US envoy discuss
Chechnya, TV6, parliament reform.
3. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Vadim Solovyov, RUSSIA MAY RETAIN
ITS CUBAN BASE AT LOURDES. Vladimir Putin's strategic gifts to the US were in
vain.
4. Kommersant: Mikhail Zygar, UNITED STATES FOLLOWS IN THE
FOOTSTEPS OF THE U.S.S.R. Americans are interested in the former Soviet base at
Cam Ranh.
5. AP: U.S. May Remain in Central Asia.
6. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Vladimir Georgiyev, THE WAR IN IRAQ
WILL START IN SEPTEMBER. Kurdish communists to ally with the US against rogue
states.
7. Argumenty I Fakty: TYCOONS FLATTENED. Relations between
the government and business have become more civilized.
8. Novaya Gazeta: Boris Kagarlitsky, THE GREF TRAP. Natural
monopolies are stimulating inflation.
9. Reuters: Russian inflation highest for 3 years in
January.
10. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, Capital Flight Is Not
Quite What It Seems.
11. Dow Jones/AP: Russia Official Hails US Readiness To
Formalize Arms Cuts.
12. Interfax: Russia to give priority in nuclear weapons
building to the navy - top negotiator.
13. Wall Street Journal: Jeanne Whalen, Russian IPO
Discloses Its Shady Ties Ahead of Friday's Listing on NYSE.
14. pravda.ru: YEVGENY PRIMAKOV’S NEW IMAGE.
15. St. Petersburg Times: Russians Weigh In With Views on
Foreign Banks.
16. Financial Times (UK): Andrew Jack, Russia regains its
giving soul. Philanthropy had a bad name in Soviet times. But many companies now
support good causes.
17. Baltimore Sun: Douglas Birch, A winter sport anglers
die for. Russia: On the Baltic coast, hardy fishermen risk drowning each time
they venture on the ice.
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