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1. Wall Street Journal: U.S. Companies Are Wary Of Russia as Oil
Alternative.
2. Moscow News: Sergei Sossinsky. Voice from the Provinces. Public
Utilities
Breaking Down.
3. Reuters: Russia rejects automatic force in UN Iraq draft.
4. New York Times: Sabrina Tavernise, Russia, With Much at Stake, Takes Its
Time Deciding.
5. Moscow Tribune: Stanislav Menshikov, US IS A VERY SPECIAL COUNTRY
But so is Russia.
6. Washington Times: Rowan Scarborough, Russia diverted U.S. aid on arms,
inspector reports.
7. Izvestia: Sergei Avdeev, CRITICISM IS OFFICIALLY PERMITTED. A conference
on relations between the media and the state.
8. Vremya MN: Andrei Kolesnikov, MEDIA EMPIRES. Analysis of media industry
changes in Russia.
9. RIA Novosti: RUSSIA AND UKRAINE EXPERTS WIND UP REVISING OVERLAND
DELIMITATION MAPS.
10. ITAR-TASS: More than 200,000 HIV-positive patients registered in
Russia;
actual number 1 Million.
11. US National Intelligence Council: The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria,
Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China.
12. The Globe and Mail Report on Business (Canada): Paul Webster,
Highs and laws. The down side of doing business in Russia? Partners who sue
you,
gun-toting tough guys and "discretionary expropriation"
13. Moskovskii Komsomolets: DIAGNOSIS: CASTOR OIL FOR RUSSIA. Gleb
Pavlovsky
says the Russian state has a blocked intestine.
14. The Guardian (UK): Inside story. Ouch! Even by the bitchy standards
of the
literary world, the TLS's review of the latest book by Orlando Figes was
savage.
It accused the distinguished Russian scholar of inaccuracy, near plagiarism
and
intellectual irresponsibility. So, asks Jason Cowley, what happens next?
15. The Times (UK) obituary: Roddy Scott. Journalist whose empathy for
unfashionable causes took him to the trouble spots of the world.
16. Reuters: Mass grave in Russia recalls horror of Stalin era.]
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