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July 24, 2002:    #6367    #6368

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1. AFP: Muscovites swelter in record heatwave.
2. Interfax: Putin "fantastically free" to make decisions, says energy chief Chubays.
3. Interfax: Former FSB officer said ready to comment on 1999 apartment bombings.
4. RIA Novosti: MOSCOW WISHES TO HOST THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 2012.
5. Christian Science Monitor: Ken Stier, Post-Soviet Georgia struggles to find democracy. An attack this month on a leading human rights group is seen as signaling a clampdown on dissent.
6. AFP: Russia "thins out" Chechnya with executions.
7. International Helsinki Federation: Adequate Security Conditions Do Not Exist in Chechnya to Allow the Return of Displaced Citizens --A Pattern of Increasing Disappearances “Bordering on Genocide.”
8. Le Monde Deplores Chirac's Backing for Russian Policy in Chechnya.
9. gazeta.ru: Soros Foundation under siege in Moscow.
10. St. Petersburg Times: Vladimir Kovalyev, A Simple Case for Building a Civil Society.
11. RFE/RL: Michael Lelyveld, Russia: Oil Exports Spark Anger And Warnings Of Price War.
12. The Globalist: Fiona Hill, The Great Game: The 2020 Edition.
13. Reuters: Illegal log trade threatens Russia's big cats.
14. eurasianet.org: Roger N McDermott, LOOKING FOR TROUBLE? RUSSIA STEERS CENTRAL ASIAN ANTITERRORIST PREPARATIONS.
15. pravda.ru: $1 MILLION FOR PUTIN’S HEAD.
16. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: EXPERTS ON POSSIBLE TENURE OF VLADIMIR PUTIN.

 
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