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Sept. 17, 2002:    #6440    #6441

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1. Reuters: Georgia says U.S., Russia helping clear rebels.
2. BBC Monitoring: Russian liberal radio accuses military of plotting provocation against Georgia.
3. Interfax: Russian police search firm publishing Sorokin's books.
4. Rosbalt: Dun and Bradstreet Corporation: Investing in Russia Is Still Very Risky.
5. The Chronicle of Higher Education: Jonathan Margulies, Delays in Visa Approvals Cause Headaches for Colleges.
6. Los Angeles Times: Carol Williams, Book Details the Unenviable Life of Mrs. Vladimir V. Putin.
7. 1999 Bombings website: www.terror99.com
8. Moscow Times: Boris Kagarlitsky, How to Win War and Peace.
9. AP: Thousands Protest Ukrainian Leader.
10. Baltimore Sun: Douglas Birch, At home, Stalin is still a hero. Museum: Mention of the Soviet dictator's millions of victims has no place at a sprawling memorial dedicated to his life.
11. UPI: Russian liberals rally against KGB statue.
12. National Post (Canada): Matthew Fisher, Russia will back Iraq invasion, media reports say. Putin to support U.S. if Bush allows action on Chechen rebels.
13. BBC Monitoring: Census-takers go to bogs in Russia's North to speak to Khanty and Mansi.
14. Asia Times: Francesco Sisci, East Asia's new rail link: All aboard.
15. Newsweek.com: Eve Conant, Reading the Bones. The excavation of a mass grave of Napoleon’s soldiers could provide insights into both the French emperor’s biggest military blunder and lifestyles in 19th-century Europe.

 
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