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July 30, 2002:    #6376    #6377

[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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