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1. Reuters: US business group urges Russia visa reform.
2. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, Losing the Plot in Kukura Kidnapping.
3. Interfax: Moscow confirms temporary nature of Western military presence
in Central Asia.
4. Alicia Chong: 2 free trial issues - interfax russia news & report.
5. Christian Science Monitor: Richard Mertens, Smugglers' prey: poor women
of E. Europe.
6. AP: Russia to Pull Troops From Moldova.
7. Jamestown Foundation Russia and Eurasia Review: Mikhail Kochkin,
THE LUBYANKA STRIKES BACK: APOSTLES OF CONTROLLED DEMOCRACY.
8. BBC Monitoring: Controversial former justice minister publishes memoirs
BBC. (Valentin Kovalev)
9. RosBusinessConsulting: Preparations for holding population census
completed.
10. BBC Monitoring: Prime minister assures wealthy Russians of census
confidentiality.
11. Rossiyskaya Gazeta: Initial Responses To Russian Foreign Ministry
Internet Project Reported.
12. Asia Times: John Helmer, When the king dies, the bastards vie.
(re privatization)
13. Moscow Times: Chris Weafer, OPEC, Russia and Iraq.
14. pravda.ru: GLOBAL OIL CRISIS GATHERING STEAM. Russian oil companies
striving for access to oil pipelines.
15. RFE/RL: Gregory Feifer, Chechnya: War Enters Fourth Year With No End
In Sight (Part 1).
16. gazeta.ru: Experts finally pass unanimous decision on Budanov.
17. RIA Novosti: PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA IS "THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD WHO
CONSISTENTLY PURSUES AN ANTI-RUSSIAN POLICY," - POLITICAL SCIENTIST.
(Nikonov)
18. eurasianet.org: Jaba Devdariani, US PROPOSES NEW TRILATERAL SECURITY
ARRANGEMENT FOR GEORGIA.
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