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1. BBC: Steve Rosenberg, Stalin's spy stamps stir fears.
2. Reuters: Russia charges U.S.-based, ex-KGB spy with treason.(Kalugin)
3. Interfax: Most Russians see Soviet Union's role in World War II victory
as most significant - poll.
4. Interfax: Most Russians to celebrate Easter, every fifth to go to church.
5. Kennan Institute meeting news digest: "Assassination of Russia."
Film Screening and Panel Discussion.
6. Kennan Institute meeting new digest: Progress and Resistance to Putin's
Federal Reforms for Russia. (Robert Sharlet)
7. James Voorhees: Dartmouth Conference Book and Event at US Institute of
Peace.
8. Dow Jones/AP: Putin: Terror Fight Is Still Pressing Issue For Russians.
9. Jamestown Foundation CHECHNYA WEEKLY: PAVEL FELGENHAUER SEES CHECHNYA AS
RUSSIA'S ALGERIA.
10. AP: U.S. Says Arms Reduction Complicated. (Vershbow)
11. Reuters: Poultry spat hurts Russia bid to ease US trade ties.
12. Jamestown Foundation Monitor: KREMLIN-BACKED ZYAZIKOV SCORES "SURPRISE"
WIN IN INGUSHETIA. Federal authorities ensure a miraculous outcome to
Ingushetia's election.
13. Interfax: Gen. Lebed buried at Novodevichye cemetery.
14. RFE/RL Russian Political Weekly: Laura Belin, LEBED'S PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN: HIS MOST ENDURING LEGACY.
15. gazeta.ru: Russia's tax collectors working overtime.
16. AFP: Russia's army chief embarassed over Basayev's death claim.
17. RIA Novosti: RUSSIANS LEAVE CAM RANH WITHOUT FANFARE.
18. BBC Monitoring: Communist leader about May Day, trade unions
and more. (Zyuganov)
19. Reuters: Russia retires nuclear reactor, a Cold War symbol.]
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