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Sept. 3, 2002:    #6418

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1. BusinessWeek Online: Richard Dunham, Remember Dreary Moscow? Forget It.
2. AP: Joint Delegation Heads to Chechnya.
3. Reuters: 'The Mad House' Brings Chechen War to Venice.
4. AP: Court orders Russian arms researcher accused of spying for United States to remain in prison.(Sutyagin)
5. Interfax: Another writer summoned for interrogation at Moving Together's complaint.
6. Luba Schwartzman: ORT Review.
7. Steve Wegren: Agriculture land law.
8. RFE/RL: Gregory Feifer, 'Kursk' Report Sparks Questions About Future.
9. Moscow Times: Boris Kagarlitsky, Putting Birds Before Guns.
10. Moscow Times: Megan Merrill, Political Foes Team Up to Bring in the U.S. Vote.
11. gazeta.ru: Putin's litmus headscarves.
12. Reuters: China, Russia back Kyoto greenhouse gas pact.
13. Interfax: Russia urges removal from money-laundering blacklist.
14. ITAR-TASS: Russian academic calls for single state body to oversee arms destruction.
15. Interfax: Russian Foreign Ministry launches interactive web site.
16. ITAR-TASS: Russian foreign minister takes pride in policy achievements, outlines priorities.
17. BBC Monitoring: Recent reports prove Russians, not Chechens fought for Taleban - rebel web site.
18. BBC Monitoring: Russian president visits village school.
19. BBC Monitoring: Russian MPs critical of Putin's remarks on religion.
20. Vedomosti: Alexei Koshmarov, THREATS TO PUTIN'S REGIME. THE CRITICAL POINTS FOR PUTIN IN GAINING SUPPORT IN THE ELECTIONS: WHERE THEY LIE AND THE PROSPECTS.

 
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