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1. RIA Novosti: LEO TOLSTOY WORKED AS CENSUS-TAKER 120 YEARS AGO.
2. Moscow Times: Michele Berdy, Putin's Tongue in Tune With the Times.
3. The Economist (UK): Smiles all round—till the next time. Buffeted and
bullied by its powerful neighbour and former ruler, Georgia looks for
support from the West.
4. gazeta.ru: Party killer closes in on Communists.(Berezovsky)
5. The Independent (UK): Mary Dejevsky, To Russia with hope. Warily, the
bear opens its arms to overseas investors. Will this week's trade mission
make UK firms more willing to venture into the East?
6. BBC Monitoring: Yekaterinburg residents boycott Russian census over
lack of heating.
7. New York luncheon: Spy Mania: Official Intimidation and Silencing of
Russia’s Journalists, Scientists, and Intellectuals.
8. BBC Monitoring: Russian analysts see no personality cult trend in street
being named after Putin.
9. RosBusinessConsulting: Foreign investments in Russia to jump by 20%
in 2003.
10. Reuters: Iraq in big oil supply deal with Russian firm.
11. AP: Ukraine's political crisis lumbers toward denouement.
12. Washington Profile: Bridging the Cultural Gap: An Interview with
Novelist Paul Greenberg.
13. Stanislav Menshikov: re: Hahn/6477.
14. Reuters: Russia to revise oil and gas licensing laws.
15. www.gzt.ru: "We’ll decide what to do after we choose a president
in 2004." Aleksandr Bespalov to Gazeta.
16. UPI: Kyrgyzstan dances with US, China.
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