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1. Dow Jones: Russian Car Wows Paris Show But Don't Think Of Buying It.
2. Interfax: Two thirds of Russians more or less satisfied with their
lives -
Poll.
3. AP: Chechen Raid Shows Russian Weakness.
4. Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Leonid Sedov, THE LIBERAL ALTERNATIVE TO PUTIN.
Why there must be a right-wing challenger to Putin in 2004.
5. Washington Post: In Ukraine, a Film's Hazy History Lesson.
6. The Guardian (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, British film deployed in Russia's
war.
7. New York Times: James Brooke, Between Russia and Japan, a Pacific Tug of
War.
8. Wall Street Journal editorial: Playing With Plutonium.
9. Gazeta: STATE DUMA IS ANALYSING THE STRATEGIC REDUCTIONS TREATY.
10. Moscow Times: Yulia Latynina, It's Business as Usual in Krasnoyarsk.
11. Novye Izvestia: Marina Kalashnikova, NATO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
RUSSIA.
Chechnya is pulling Moscow out of Europe.
12. Moscow Times: Caroline McGregor, Love for Russia Still Strong at 95.
(Kathryn Davis)
13. Financial Times (UK): Sheila McNulty, Russian oil becomes more
attractive:
Instability in the Middle East and South America is making the US look to its
former cold war enemy.
14. The Independent (UK) obituary: Marjorie Farquharson, Tatyana Velikanova.
Editor of the samizdat 'Chronicle of Current Events.'
15. The Times (UK) book review: Michael Binyon, Russia remakes itself.
Economic
reform has become the means by which the unscrupulous few have massively
enriched
themselves. (re Service and Figes)
16. Reuters: Russian 'atomic city' builds future on nuclear dreams.
(Zheleznogorsk)
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