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1. AP: Americans upset Portugal, Russia beats Tunisia.
2. Reuters: Russia to go on pushing for India-Pakistan talks.
3. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: RUSSIAN EXPERTS ON INDIAN-PAKISTANI CONFLICT.
4. Financial Times (UK): OBSERVER: Petersburgeon.
5. Interfax: Russian immigration to USA set to rise.
6. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
7. RIA Novosti: PRESIDENT PUTIN ABOUT ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.
8. RIA Novosti: PRESIDENT PUTIN: RUSSIA IS NOT ALLERGIC TO TEMPORARY
PRESENCE OF U.S. TROOPS IN CENTRAL ASIA.
9. Moscow Times: Robin Munro, Extremism Bill Riles Human Rights Activists.
10. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Olga Tropkin, AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION IS THE ONLY
WAY OUT FOR THE KREMLIN. The Constitution is being violated by the state.
11. Novye Izvestia: Valery Yakov, THE FSB ON THE AIR. FSB - RTR: a new
television channel.
12. Rossiyskaya Gazeta: Valeriy Fedorov, There Will Be No 'Red Dawn'
(Decline, 'Inevitable' Demise of CPRF Predicted)
13. Reuters: Book on Red Army rapes in Berlin angers Russians.
14. Reuters: Russia LUKOIL sees huge Caspian oil output growth.
15. The Donald W. Treadgold Papers: Stephen Wegren, The Land Question in
Ukraine and Russia.
16. RFE/RL: Jeremy Bransten, Russia: Corruption Continues To Thrive, Say
Researchers.
17. Asia Times: Antoaneta Bezlova, Beijing plays down Russia-US warmth.
18. Time.com: Chris Taylor, 12 Steps for E-Mail Addicts. Can't stop working
your messages? Experts say it may be as addictive as gambling. Here's how to
quit.
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