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1. The Electronic Telegraph (UK): Marcus Warren, Russian
troops in Chechnya revolt.
2. Reuters: Ex-spy chief, TV rebels bid for Russian TV
licence.
3. USA Today: Bill Nichols, After 2 years at the top,
Russia's Putin still an enigma. His economic prowess is praised, but critics
question his commitment to democracy.
4. Dow Jones/AP: Russia To Mull Punishments For Using The
Language Badly.
5. Russia Business List: Tom Adshead on political events.
6. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Vladimir Kuchin, DUAL AUTHORITY IN
FOREIGN POLICY. The economy is still the key factor in national strategy.
7. RFE/RL: Michael Lelyveld, Caspian: On And Off Summit
Appears To Be On Again.
8. Reuters: Ukraine election casts spotlight on media
battle.
9. Wall Street Journal: Adrian Karatnycky, Ukraine's Next
Step.
10. Itogi: Leonid Radzikhovsky, Linked by Geography. The
realistic America for Ukraine, as for the other countries of the CIS, remains
Russia.
11. Reuters: Russia woos Southeast Asia with weapons,
technology.
12. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, U.S. Grant to
Gazprom Partner Is Questioned. (Itera)
13. Moscow Times: Victoria Lavrentieva, Investors: Russia
Worth Work.
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