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1. Vek: Nikolai Zlobin, PRESIDENTS OF RUSSIA AND USA
MEET TOO SELDOM.
2. Versty: COLD SPELL. (re polls on US)
3. Boston Globe: David Filipov and Anne Kornblut, Russia
has loose grip on nuclear stockpiles.
4. BBC: Stephen Mulvey, Russia's anxieties over missile
defence.
5. Kyodo: U.S. wants G-7 to give $10 bil. to Russia to stop
nuke outflow.
6. Los Angeles Times: Graham Allison and Andrei Kokoshin, Bush
and Putin Must Confront Nuclear Terror. A comprehensive strategy is crucial.
7. Washington Post: Brian Faler, U.S. Catholic Bishops Ask
Bush to Intercede With Putin for Russian Church.
8. Interfax: Monument to Sakharov may be built in Moscow.
9. AP: US Investment Helps Region in Russia.
10. Interfax: US investments in Russia may reach up to $10
billion a year - RUIE.
11. Obshchaya Gazeta: Boris Yunanov, WAR ON THE SIDELINES.
Chechnya is most unlikely to be a main topic in Russia-US negotiations.
12. Yezhenedelny Zhurnal: Maxim Blant, SECOND FRONT. Soon
Russia will have to make a final decision on its friends and opponents.(re oil)
13. Moscow Times: Matt Bivens, From MAD to Even Madder.
14. AP: Russian Official Elected Governor.
15. Los Angeles Times: James Gerstenzang and John Daniszewski, Russia
to Pack Away Arms but Not Discontent. Diplomacy: Putin and Bush will mark a
nuclear arms pact this week, but public sentiment in Europe toward the U.S. is
becoming unsettled.
16. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, Harsh Lessons for
Russian Oilman.
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