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Oct. 10, 2002:    #6483    #6484    #6485

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1. The New Yorker: Jane Meyer, A DOCTRINE PASSES. (re George Kennan)
2. The Times (UK): Carl Mortished, Blair could find cold comfort in Moscow.
3. UPI: US: Moscow aid to Iran nukes may hurt ties.
4. AP: Russia Urged to Cut Weapons Faster.
5. RosBusinessConsulting: Data on Russia's innovative products released.
6. RIA Novosti: Prizes for Outstanding Contributions to Development of Russian-US Cultural Relations Presented in Washington.
7. RFE/RL: Jeremy Bransten, Hermitage Museum Cannot Rest On Its Laurels.
8. Moscow Times: Nabi Abdullaev, Study: Bribery Getting Out of Hand.
9. Ron Pope: Review of Michael McFaul's Russia's Unfinished Revolution: Political Change from Gorbachev to Putin.
10. Forbes Global: Heidi Brown, The non-oligarchs. Beneath the top reaches of Russia's new economy, entrepreneurism is taking on familiar forms. Familiar in the West, that is.
11. Financial Times (UK): Andrew Jack, Former communists prove adept marketeers. (re space industry)
12. Moscow News: Kakha Kakhiani, Trade Unions Uncooperative.
13. Reuters: Russian opposition party expels tycoon Berezovsky.
14. BBC Monitoring: Russian Communists dissociate themselves from emigre tycoon.
15. Interfax: Russia ready for electricity reforms - Chubais.

 
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