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July 23, 2002:    #6365    #6366

[Second Issue of the Day]

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1. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Maksim Glikin, WALKING INTO THE PAST. The dogmas of the Black Hundreds being used as an ideological foundation. An analysis of the Walking Together youth movement.
2. Reuters: From hooligan to soldier in Russian summer camp.
3. RIA Novosti: WELL-KNOWN RUSSIAN POLITICIAN YEVGENY PRIMAKOV BACKS KREMLIN'S POLICY COURSE.
4. RIA Novosti: MOSCOW TO PROTECT RUSSIAN-SPEAKING POPULATION ABROAD.
5. Christian Science Monitor: Fred Weir, Russia faces EU's new frontier. A bigger Europe will encircle Kaliningrad.
6. BBC Monitoring: Soros Foundation may suspend work in Russia over property row.
7. Wall Street Journal: Andrew Higgins and Alan Cullison, Rebel's Past Shows Decline Of Chechnya Into Brutality.
8. The Times (UK): Obituaries. Aleksandr Ginzburg. Soviet dissident who spent 20 years in and out of labour camps, but who was none too pleased to be set free in America.
9. The Times (UK): Interview. Andrew Billen, Losing Raisa was worse than losing Russia. Chernobyl was 'handled excellently', Yeltsin was a 'destroyer' and the Soviet Union should never have been allowed to break up. But for Mikhail Gorbachev, the real tragedy was closer to home.
10. Asia Times: Hooman Peimani, Azerbaijan's riches slip through its fingers.
11. Izvestia: ALMOST HALF OF POLLED RUSSIANS RELUCTANT TO MAKE THEIR POLITICAL CHOICE.
12. Profil: IN THE MIRROR OF RUSSIAN STATISTICS.(re ice cream and tourism)
13. PRNewswire: By 2006, U.S. Teens Can Buy and Sell Russia.
14. Los Angeles Times: William Wechsler and Lee Wolosky, Moscow Should Hand Over Fugitive Weapons Trafficker. U.S. is derelict in not demanding action from its war-on-terror ally. (Victor Bout)]

 
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