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Oct. 7, 2002:    #6476    #6477    #6478

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1. Los Angeles Times editorial: A Ticking Bomb in Russia.
2. Interfax: Russia might suspend its membership in convention banning chemical weapons.
3. RIA Novosti: Yuri Filippov, VLADIMIR PUTIN TURNS 50.
4. Trud: Vyacheslav Nikonov, WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA?
5. Novoye Vremya: Ilya Milshtein, THE CAPTAIN AT FIFTY. Vladimir Putin will celebrate his 50th birthday on October 7.
6. Vek: Andrei Ryabov, BEWARE OF TURNAROUNDS. Russian elites are craving an adrenalin rush.
7. UPI: Muscovites to shun census.
8. Washington Post: Susan Glasser, Tensions With Russia Propel Baltic States Toward NATO.
9. New York Post editorial: WHERE PUTIN'S BREAD IS BUTTERED.
10. Los Angeles Times: Kathryn Stoner-Weiss, Iron Felix Should Be Left to Rust. Russia shouldn't revive the KGB founder's image.
11. Komsomolskaya Pravda: Sergei Yuryev, WILL GLAZYEV BECOME THE LEADER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY?
12. AFP: Russia, Georgia, initiate detente, announce joint border patrols.
13. The Guardian (UK): Nick Paton Walsh, Georgian villagers caught up in the war on terror. Fears grow in Pankisi gorge of new Russian raid on Chechens.
14. Gordon Hahn: re Menshikov/Hahn.
15. Boston Globe: Encounter: Roberta Manning. Boston College history professor Roberta Manning, 62, heads a research team that publishes documents from Soviet archives.

 
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