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1. Boston Globe: David Filipov, Russian journalist's conviction stands.
Rights advocates decry decision. (re Pasko)
2. Reuters: Russia convicts renegade ex-KGB spy in absentia. (Kalugin)
3. AP: Russian Land Law Bans Foreigners.
4. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
5. New York Times: Steven Lee Myers, In a Museum's Mauling, One More Disaster of
War.
6. Voice of America: Sonja Pace, Russia Rejects Negotiations with Chechen
Leader.
7. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, Bykov and Building the 'Executive Vertical'
8. BBC: Alan Quartly, Museum exhibits Russia's cold war
secrets.
9. Gerson Sher: re 6319-Scientists Leave.
10. Vremya MN: Valery Solovyev, COULD FASCISM BE IMPOSED ON RUSSIA? The threat
of extremism and neo-fascism could be exaggerated.
11. New York Times book review: Michiko Kakutani, Recounting the Suffering of
Russia Under Stalin. (Koba the Dread by Martin Amis)
12. Moscow Times: Yevgenia Borisova, Vershbow Steps Into Investor
Dispute.
13. Interfax: Putin would win majority vote in elections - Public Opinion
foundation.
14. strana.ru: "For the first time, the authorities are going to the polls
as masters of the situation rather than the party of power": Gleb Pavlovsky.
"We will (soon) witness the formation of a party of ruling authorities, and
perhaps even two parties with right- and left-centrist leaders … " Sergei
Markov.
15. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Maxim Glikin, POLITICAL SCIENTISTS ON PARTICIPANTS IN
THE FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS.
16. Reuters: Legendary Soviet steel town begins to reforge image. (Magnitogorsk)
17. Reuters: Ukraine sees army reform vital for NATO
entry.
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