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1. Interfax: Increasing number of Russians do not know
about June 22 - poll.
2. Interfax: Russians' real incomes up 8.7% in Jan-May.
3. The Times (UK): Joseph Stiglitz, Russian people paid the
price for shock therapy. In the first of a two-part serialisation outspoken
former chief economist at the World Bank says misguided Western policies towards Russia enriched the
oligarchs at the expense of workers.
4. strana.ru: "It Is A Bit More Than the Site of a
Specific Person - It Is the Kremlin Site … the Center of Power": Putin on
New Presidential Website The creation of its English language version, however,
must not be work "for export"
5. Baltimore Sun editorial: Russia’s turn on Kyoto.
6. Times Higher Education Supplement: Nick Holdsworth, Russians
cash in on Chinese shortfall.
7. Los Angeles Times: Robyn Dixon, An Unappealing
Alternative to Russia's Draft. Military: A likely law will make the choice two
years of service versus 3 1/2 of noncombat work.
8. gazeta.ru: Washington sees two sides to Chechen conflict.
9. Robert Bruce Ware: Chechen Peace (JRL #6321)
10. ITAR-TASS: Russia's Communists adopt election strategy
for 2003-2004.
11. Reuters: Russian Communists could have several poll
hopefuls.
12. BBC Monitoring: Russians keep about 60bn dollars at
home - former economy minister.
13. The Times (UK): Alice Lagnado, Happy 39th for Russia’s
$7bn man. (Khodorkovsky)
14. AP: Big dreams, no cash: Russian city wants to bring
the Great Divide closer to home.
15. Washington Post: William Browder, What the Soviets
Created, Russia and Investors Must Slay.
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