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1. AP: Envoy: Russia-Iran Ties Concern U.S. (Vershbow)
2. The Statesman (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, Power - but not to the people.
Russians pray that their neighbours pay their electricity bills: thanks to
Soviet wiring, if one gets cut, they all get cut. And privatisation
threatens to make things even worse.
3. Interfax: Volgodonsk nuclear plant denies plutonium stolen.
4. Financial Times (UK) letter: Padma Desai, Russia compared unfairly
with China. (re WTO)
5. Dow Jones: Incoming WTO Boss Will Encourage Fast Accession Of Russia.
6. RIA Novosti: RUSSIAN FOREIGN-INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DOES NOT COMMENT
ON THE REPORTS OF THE DEATH OF FORMER CIA OFFICER EDWARD LEE HOWARD.
7. BBC: Russian call for Hollywood quota.
8. AP: Putin Wants More Russian Films.
9. AFP: Russian submariners angered by "K-19" movie portrayal.
10. gazeta.ru: Kremlin set to switch allegiances. (re Union of Labour-
Soyuz Truda)
11. Anthony D'Agostino: Breslauer on Gorbachev and Yeltsin.
12. Rossiyskaya Gazeta; Main Provisions of the Political Party Program
of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
13. Reuters: Russian military publishes Chechnya death tolls.
14. Boston Globe: David Filipov, In Chechnya, fears are unvanquished.
Troops' caution counters Moscow's words of optimism.
15. Moscow Times: Boris Kagarlitsky, Who Did Lose Chechnya?
16. Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie: Alexei Arbatov, CHECHNYA: TIME TO
MOVE FROM THE DEFENSIVE TO THE OFFENSIVE. =Calling for a comprehensive
change of strategy in Chechnya.
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