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1. The Guardian (UK): Sarah Boseley, Ex-Soviet bloc
faces Aids on African scale.
2. AP: Russia's threats come from Asia, not West, foreign
minister says.
3. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
4. Dow Jones/AP: Russian Lawmakers Urge Review Of Writer's
Treason Verdict. (Pasko)
5. AFP: From salon to cell: Russia's enfant terrible on
terror charges. (Limonov)
6. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Sergei Mitrokhin, WHO IS THIS LAW
AGAINST? It is necessary to fight extremists within the government.
7. Izvestia: Yekaterina Maslova, GUSINSKY HAS MADE $50
MILLION. Update on Gazprom, Gazprom-Media, and former oligarch Vladimir Gusinsky.
8. Gazeta: Anastasiya Skogoreva, STATE SUPPORT - A TRIFLE
FOR THE U.S., A LUXURY FOR RUSSIA. Russia will need to count every ruble and
make some hard decisions.
9. Ezhenedelny Zhurnal: Alexander Ryklin, MUCH POWER OUT OF
NOTHING. How the Kremlin manages the lower house of parliament.
10. RFE/RL: Ieva Raubisko, NATO: Analyst Considers Role Of
Expanded Alliance.
11. New book: Jeffrey Kahn, Federalism, Democratization,
and the Rule of Law in Russia.
12. RFE/RL Russian Political Weekly: Matthew Hyde, NEW
HOPE FOR LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT UNDER PUTIN?
13. Financial Times (UK): Robert Cottrell, Russian court
extends terms of office.
14. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, Gas May Soon
Replace Kelp as Sakhalin's Mainstay.
15. Los Angeles Times: John Daniszewski, Ford Motor Co.
Starts Up Its Own Plant in Russia. Business: The facility is the first fully
foreign-owned auto factory in the nation, which car makers see as one of the
last untapped markets.
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