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1. Novaya Gazeta: Anna Politkovskaya, THE QUIET ONES, OR THE CIVIL WAR OF
SECRET SERVICES. A few words sketching out a personal portrait of Akhmad
Kadyrov.
2. Jamestown Foundation CHECHNYA WEEKLY: THREE NOVYE IZVESTIYA
CORRESPONDENTS
VISIT PANKISI GORGE.
3. Moscow Times: Nabi Abdullaev, The Right to Be Mentally Disturbed.
4. Baltimore Sun: Douglas Birch, Polishing a symbol of Soviet terror.
Moscow's mayor proposes restoring statue of feared founder of secret police.
5. AFP: Russia hails Iraqi decision on inspectors, refuses new UN
resolution.
6. Reuters: Latvia shrugs off Russian fears on NATO N-weapons.
7. Vremya Novostei: AN INDECENT VICTORY. Nizhny Novgorod voters still
believe
in democracy.
8. St. Petersburg Times: Irina Titova, Ancient Icon Draws Massive Crowds.
9. Moscow Times: Megan Merrill, American Center Brings Library Culture to
Russia.
10. BBC Monitoring: Putin's Namesake Villagers Expect No Changes for
Better - TV.
11. BBC Monitoring: TV profiles security features used at nuclear power
plant in southern Russia.
12. Charlotte Observer: John Bordsen, After touring Kremlin & Red Square,
buy a matryoshka in Moscow.
13. Financial Times (UK): David Stern, White elephant turns into symbol of
triumph over doubt: A once-derided plan to tap the crude oil resources of the
Caspian Sea is about to become reality.
14. The Independent (UK) obituary: Felix Corley, FELIKS SVETOV; WRITER OF
RELIGIOUS SAMIZDAT AND DOGGED CRITIC OF INJUSTICE.
15. Dow Jones/AP: Russian Court Confirms Treason Conviction Of Ex-KGB
General.
(Kalugin)
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