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1. AFP: Russia, NATO talks fail to break "council
of 20" stalemate: report.
2. Tomas Valasek: CDI NATO enlargement briefing, May 13.
3. strana.ru: Michael Stedman, Fair Deals in the Workplace:
Study Weighs the Gender Balance. Pledges, but there's doubt on delivery, ILO
experts declare.
4. Time Europe: Paul Quinn-Judge, Down But Not Out. The
breakaway republic of Abkhazia braces for another attack from Georgia.
5. Time Europe: Yuri Zarakhovich, Hostile Congregation.
Eager to remain the official state religion, Russia's Orthodox Church cracks
down on Roman Catholics.
6. Preston Mendenhall (MSNBC): series entitled: Sex Slaves:
Europe's trade in guns, drugs and women.
7. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace meeting report: State
Duma, Parliamentary Diplomacy, and U.S.-Russian Relations. Russian State Duma
Speaker Gennady Seleznev speaks on US-Russia relations before the May 2002 summit.
8. Carnegie: Andrew Kuchins, Summit with Substance:
Creating Payoffs in an Unequal Partnership.
9. Transitions Online: Nabi Abdullaev, Letter from
Dagestan: Sowing Confusion and Fear. Once again, the Russian authorities have
responded in an unclear and strange way to a terrorist attack.
10. Japan Times: Constantine Pleshakov, Adventurer's death
touches Russia's soul. (re Thor Heyerdahl)
11. Delovye Lyudi: RUSSIA'S GRANDEUR DEPENDS ON ITS NORMAL
DEVELOPMENT. (interview with Putin's aide Sergei YASTRZHEMBSKY)
12. Chronicle of Higher Education: Byron MacWilliam, Many
Foreign Students in Russia Fear for Their Lives. Skinheads and other extremists
take out their frustrations on some outsiders.
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