[Second Issue of the Day]
| JRL #6377 | Plain Text - Entire Issue |
| Economy | 1. | Economists Call Trends Worrying | Moscow Times: Victoria Lavrentieva |
| Business | 2. | The new face of Russian business. | BBC: Leonid Fink |
| Investment, Nationalization |
3. | Specter of Nationalization Spooks Investors in Russia | Wall Street Journal: Jeanne Whalen |
| Central Asia | 4. | Chokeholds in Central Asia | Los Angeles Times editorial |
| AIDS | 5. | AIDS crisis catches Russia off guard. Ill-funded charity groups struggle to educate public. | San Francisco Chronicle: Anna Badkhen |
| AIDS | 6. | Iron curtain over gays. Homophobia hinders AIDS efforts. | San Francisco Chronicle: Anna Badkhen |
| Georgia, Separatists, UN |
7. | U.N. raps separatists, extends Georgia mission. | Reuters |
| Cold War, United States |
8. | Cold War Nostaglia. Americans Seem To Pine For The Old U.S.S.R.-U.S. Rivalry, When We Were Certain Who The Bad Guys Were. | The Hartford Courant: Kevin Canfield |
| Stalin Sausage | 9. | Stuff Stalin sausage, immigrants say. | New York Daily News: Greg Wilson |
| Kalashnikov on AK-47 |
10. | Kalashnikov: 'I wish I'd made a lawnmower' | The Guardian (UK): Kate Connolly |
| Georgia, Education, Corruption |
11. | In Georgia, Professors Hand Out Price Lists. | Chronicle of Higher Education: Bryon MacWilliams |
| Political Parties, United Russia |
12. | A BLOWN BUBBLE. A new power party: between triumph and failure. (United Russia) | Izvestia: Mikhail Vinogradov and Alexander Sadchikov |
| Vladivostok, Business, Crime |
13. | Vladivostok Journal: Out of Russia's Gangland, and Into Cafe Society. |
New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise |
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