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1. AP: Belgium Rallies to Beat Russia, 3-2.
2. Moscow Times: Gregory Feifer, Withdrawal Causes Little Fuss,ABM)
3. Reuters: Moscow plays down threat of U.S. missile defence.
4. Kommersant: VLADIMIR PUTIN TURNS HIS BACK ON ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO.
Kremlin outlines its foreign policy priorities and shows Belarus its place.
5. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
6. The Gazette (Maryland): Russian-language bookseller comes to
Gaithersburg.(Kamkin)
7. Olga Makhovskaya: the crisis of family.
8. Alexis Klimoff: Applebaum/Talbott.
9. Jonas Bernstein: Re: JRL 6304 Talbott replies to Anne Applebaum.
10. Edward Lucas: Russian values.
11. The Economist (UK): Russia's market economy. Time to trade.
12. UPI: Russian military to remain in Kyrgyzstan.
13. Moscow Tribune: Stanislav Menshikov, BUDGET POLICY CAUTIOUS
But ignores rising inequality.
14. IWPR'S CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE: Thomas de Waal, MASKHADOV SEEKS
NEGOTIATIONS.
15. Moscow Times: Alla Startseva, Chubais: I'm a UES Minority Shareholder.
16. Yezhenedelny Zhurnal: Mikhail Fishman, THE FINE-TUNER. Political
portrait of Prime Minister Mikhail Kasianov.
17. The Guardian (UK): And the crowds went wild. For some reason Matt
Bellamy can't quite explain, his band Muse are very popular in Russia.
Maybe it's because few others bother to tour there. Or that the people
think they sound like Rush...
18. AP: Shostakovich, Rostropovich performances among decades of Soviet
recordings being released.
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