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Sept. 9, 2002:    #6426    #6427

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1. Vek: TWO RUSSIAS: SPEAKING DIFFERENT LANGUAGES AND NOT UNDERSTANDING EACH OTHER. A sociologist discusses the gulf between Russia's rich and poor. (interview with Natalia Rimashevskaya)
2. Dmitri Glinski: Mr. Aron's gastronomic delirium; re 6426-Aron/Moscow.
3. Los Angeles Times: John Daniszewski, Russia Sits on the Edge of an Epidemic. Health: The former Soviet state's social ills go hand in hand with its soaring HIV rate.
4. Reuters: Russia welcomes tourists, tries to shed bad image.
5. Vek: Sergei Rogov, A LONG WAY TO RULING THE WORLD. The United States cannot impose its will on the international community.
6. Vedomosti: ALEXANDER VESHNYAKOV TALKS ABOUT FORTHCOMING RUSSIAN ELECTIONS.
7. Itogi: WHAT RUSSIA IS WORTH. Interview with the head of the State Statistics Committee. (Vladimir Sokolin)
8. BusinessWeek Online: Catherine Belton, To Russia, with Love: The Multinationals' Song. The country is becoming the darling of consumer giants.
9. AP: Faceoff in Siberia Governor's Race.
10. Wall Street Journal: Guy Chazan, Siberian Election Shows Shift In Power to Russia's Regions.
11. Baltimore Sun: Douglas Birch, U.S. mans outpost in chaos of Georgia. American training helps small army in the fight against Islamic extremists.
12. Interfax: Almost half of Russians say relations with U.S. normal or neutral - poll.

 
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